Name, College, year of study of the student
Veena Chandra, Hidaytuallah National Law University, 1st year (II Semester)
Name of the organisation where you interned and its full address
The Centre For Child and Law, National Law School of India University, Gnana Bharathi Main Road, Chandra Layout, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560242
Duration of internship
Duration of Internship is Flexible you can choose to intern according to your internship break. I interned from 1st June – 31 June: 4 weeks timings of the office was: 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
How did you apply?
One has to send their application with CV and an original Statement of Purpose within 500 words on any of the areas they wish to work, there are three areas under which a person might work:-
- Right to Education
- Right to food
- Juvenile Justice
The SOP should be forwarded on the email id: ccl[at]nls.ac.in under the heading of “Application for internship” at least 2-3 months prior to the specified date of the internship. On the basis of the written SOP selection of intern is done and then the information will be sent via mail. For further details of the format refer to NLS website.
First-day formalities
On the first day you have to meet the Programme Head and the introduction about the work is given, they also assign the work or topic on which you have to perform in the upcoming one month.
Infrastructure
The office is located on the 1st floor of Academic block in National Law school campus, which has one of the biggest offices among all the research centre offices under NLSIU. The office has a conference area where all the meetings and presentation takes place.
The interns are made to work in National law School library which is a very neat-clean and silent place and is considered Asia’s largest law library and has a documentation center.
Main tasks
Since I was working under Right Education head under CCL, on the very first day I was asked to read various articles on Education and select a topic, which I might find interesting and would be willing to work I found such a topic and started working on it.
I had to give my work progress report daily to Niranjan Sir, he used to give me further guidance on the topic and provide me with relevant reading materials. At the end of the internship, I was supposed to give a presentation on my Project topic and hand over the report to sir.
I also got an opportunity to rapporteur and prepare the report of One-day consultation on the Primary stakeholders on draft a National Policy on Education.
Good things
The library is well equipped and up to date. You are given to work and use books inside the NLSIU library which is very resourceful. After the internship, your writing, reading, researching skills will improve a lot
Bad things
No bad things
Stipend
No stipend
Accommodation and Food
We were lucky enough to get the accommodation inside the Hostel of NLSIU itself. Condition being, apply as early as possible.
The food inside the College is very cheap and good. There are a lot of food joints nearby as well. If you don’t get a hostel room, you can easily get pg in nagarbhavi.
Anything else, What you did to chill out?
My chill-out sessions used to be, going to the library and reading books. I also loved the time which I spent discovering various food places.


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