Internship Guidelines

Objective:

To familiarize the interested and willing students of Law with the provisions of Consumer Protection Laws and acquaint the interns with the need and importance of Consumer Protection and Consumer Welfare.

Qualification:

Internship is open to students from recognized Law Institutions and Universities. Students pursuing following courses can apply:

  • Second and third year of the Bachelor’s degree in Law ( 3 year course after graduation), or
  • Third year onwards in case of the integrated five year course in Law. o
  • LLM Students

Scheme of Internship

  • Internship is normally for a minimum period of 30 working days.
  • A Centre will guide intern for their study during internship. On the completion of internship, students are required to submit a report of the work carried out and make a presentation on it. Late submission of the report or submission of the report after the internship period will be not accepted.
  • Internship is a fulltime programme and hence interns are required observe official working hours of the Centre (9:30 a.m. – 5.30 p.m. excluding lunch hours). Any absence during working hours may result in extension of the period of internship.
  • Online Internship/Distance Internship are not allowed but may be allowed in rare circumstances like Covid-19 etc.., subject to approval and discretion of the Centre.
  • Certificates will be issued to the interns on successful completion of their internship and on fulfilling all the mandatory requirements to the complete satisfaction of the Centre Head.

How to Apply:

Interested students may apply in the prescribed form by filling up the google form here.