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Legal Upanishad: Law Academic Writer Internship

Before applying for the law internship, understand your responsibilities mentioned below:

We at Legal Upanishad are looking for law academic writing interns. Selected interns’ day-to-day responsibilities include:

  • Writing 1000–1500 word articles on criminal, civil, property, and intellectual property law, as well as any other socio-legal topic.
  • Working on performing case law research.
  • Working on writing legal research papers.

Only those candidates who meet the following criteria are eligible to apply:

  • Good understanding of various facets of their specific category’s writing.
  • Excellent written communication in academic English.
  • Ability to comprehend project guidelines, marking criteria, and revision requirements.

Note: In the first month, training will be given to the interns on how to structure an article, incorporate keywords, and write publishable-quality articles. Based on your performance, you can be promoted to a paid internship.
If you are interested in our internship program, kindly apply.

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