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National Legal Rights Consortium Invites Applications for Social Media

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• Updated on 18 Sep, 2025, by Kollegeapply

National Legal Rights Consortium Invites Applications for Social Media

The National Legal Rights Consortium (WICCI) has invited applications for its upcoming social media internship programme. The internship will focus on spreading legal awareness through digital campaigns, public engagement, and online content creation. Applications will remain open till September 30, 2025, and the internship will run for three months, from October to December 2025.

 

Internship Duration and Responsibilities

The programme requires a minimum commitment of three months. Selected interns will be responsible for:

  • Designing posts, reels, and carousels on legal rights.
  • Creating content for platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, and others.
  • Conducting live webinars and coordinating digital awareness campaigns.

 

Who Can Apply?

The internship is open to students, graduates, and young professionals with an interest in law, social media, and digital law.

 

Skills Required:

  • Familiarity with Canva, Adobe Spark, or other graphic design tools.
  • Ability to create engaging digital content.
  • Strong interest in legal awareness and public communication.

 

Application Requirement:

Applicants must submit:

  1. A 5–7 slide carousel on “Legal Rights Every Indian Citizen Should Know”.
  2. A 60-second reel explaining a legal term such as Bail, FIR, PIL, or Legal Aid.

 

Key Highlights of the Internship

Particulars

Details

Organisation

National Legal Rights Consortium (WICCI)

Internship Type

Social Media & Legal Awareness

Duration

3 Months (Oct–Dec 2025)

Last Date to Apply

September 30, 2025

Eligibility

Students, Graduates, Young Professionals

Skills Needed

Canva, Adobe Spark, Graphic Tools

Deliverables

Carousel (5–7 slides) + 60-sec Reel

 

Aim of the Internship

The initiative aims to use social media as a tool for legal literacy. By engaging law students and professionals, the consortium hopes to build digital campaigns that make legal knowledge more accessible to the general public. Officials from the consortium noted that such internships provide practical exposure in legal communication, social outreach, and content development, preparing candidates for careers at the intersection of law and media.

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