The Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy has announced a call for Junior Research Fellowships beginning in mid-2014. The details of the call are available here.
Vidhi is also seeking student interns on a rolling basis, for periods of four to twelve weeks, beginning in December. Students must be enrolled in a 3-year or 5-year law programme, reside in Delhi for the duration of the internship, and will be provided with a basic stipend. Further details regarding the same can be found here.
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Are PG Students allowed who passed out in 13' and are engaged in one year LL.M. at NLU, passing out by July 14'.