The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) has announced its Internship Programme 2026, offering law students a unique opportunity to work within one of India’s most significant legal aid institutions. NALSA coordinates the functioning of legal services authorities across the country and plays a central role in ensuring access to justice for marginalised and underserved communities.
About NALSA
Established under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, NALSA is the apex body that provides free legal aid to eligible persons and organises Lok Adalats. Working with NALSA exposes interns to constitutional rights, legal aid jurisprudence, ADR mechanisms, and public interest legal work.
Internship Details
- Eligibility: Students pursuing Three-Year LL.B or Five-Year Integrated Law Course from any recognised University, College, or Institution
- Duration: 4 Weeks
- Last Date to Apply: June 30, 2026
What the Programme Covers
Interns will gain hands-on experience in specialised areas of legal services including legal aid delivery, Lok Adalat proceedings, awareness programmes, and research on access-to-justice issues. This is a prestigious programme for students interested in public law, constitutional law, and socio-legal work.
Apply: Visit nalsa.gov.in for official notification and application link