About the Internship at Indian National Bar Association
The Indian National Bar Association (INBA) has launched an internship program with the objective of simplifying complex Indian laws and making legal knowledge accessible to the general public.
INBA believes that laws should be understood without excessive legal jargon, empowering citizens with awareness of their legal rights, duties, and remedies.
This internship serves as a platform for active student participation in legal awareness and public legal education through research-based legal writing.
Key Responsibilities
Interns will be required to research and explain Indian laws and legal provisions using contemporary references in the form of blog articles. These articles will function as free legal resources for laypersons, helping bridge the gap between law and society.
Each article must fall under one of the following categories:
- Law Statutes: Bare Acts summarized in simple language
- Socio-Legal/Current Affairs
- Latest Amendments to Indian Laws
- Redundant Laws that require reform or amendment
- Contemporary Legal Issues
- Legal News
- Analysis and Explanation of Legal Provisions
Duration of Internship
1 Month
Work Requirements
- Minimum Work: 6 Articles
- Article Length: 600–700 words per article
- Frequency: One article per week
All submissions must be original. Any form of plagiarism will result in immediate termination of the internship.
Application Procedure
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Updated CV/Resume
- Sample write-up (maximum 500 words) on any contemporary legal issue
- Copy of Aadhar Card
- College ID Card
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a telephonic interview, following which final selections will be made.
The complete application is to be sent to contact@indianbarassociation.org.
Perks
Four key takeaways: Recognition + Exposure + Social Welfare + Strong CV Credentials
- Gain recognition as a published legal writer
- Contribute meaningfully to public legal awareness
- Receive a Certificate of Internship
- Get 8 or more published articles under your name
- Retain copyright over your articles (except online re-publication)
- Learn the art of simplifying complex legal concepts — a vital skill for any lawyer
Contact Details
- Email: mz@indianbarassociation.org.
- Phone: +919811992072
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