Project 39A, NLU Delhi
Dwarka, New Delhi
10,000/-
4-12 weeks
Project 39A is developing a robust and rewarding internship program that will provide meaningful exposure to the complexities and nuances of the criminal justice system in India.
The different kinds of work undertaken are:
Open to students in India and other countries, enrolled in a recognized undergraduate or post-graduate program in the
Those enrolled in other programs may apply but preference will be given to those enrolled in the programs listed above.
Candidates will be asked to undertake tasks that may involve assisting with litigation activities, research projects, or initiatives in public outreach.
While the organization shall attempt to account for the interests expressed by the interns, it reserves the right to allocate tasks as it deems fit as per its requirements.
All members of Project 39A undertake administrative duties and therefore interns will also be expected to assist in administrative matters.
Interns will be required to observe the working hours of Project 39A and work from its offices only.
Internships are full-time and for a period of minimum 4 weeks to a maximum of 12 weeks.
Candidates must indicate the exact dates in their application.
Interns shall be based out of NLUD’s offices on the NLU Delhi campus in Sector14, Dwarka, New Delhi 100078.
While applications for part-time interns are considered, there is a strong preference in favor of full-time
interns.
Part-time interns, if selected, are required to intern for a minimum of 12 weeks.
Interested applicants must apply through the online application form which is accessible through the link given at the end of this post. Applications that do not follow this process will not be entertained.
Project 39 A is a formal part of NLU Delhi that is inspired by Article 39A of the Constitution of India, a provision that furthers the intertwined values of equal justice and equal opportunity by removing economic and social barriers. They are engaged in providing pro bono legal assistance to prisoners sentenced to death across the country by using empirical research to re-examine practices and policies in the criminal justice system. Project 39A aims to trigger new conversations on legal aid, torture, forensics, mental health in prisons, and the death penalty.