P-PIL Call for Applications for Student Researchers

P-PIL invites applications for the post of Student Researchers. For those new to P-PIL, it is an initiative which aims to bridge the vacuum between the legal academia and legal industry and use the synergies to promote causes which are of public interest. In a very short span P-PIL has filed a writ petition challenging the constitutionality of the Intellectual Property Appellate Board before the Madras High Court. In March last year, P-PIL submitted a comprehensive report to the Ministry of Human Resource Development on proposed amendment to Section 2(m) of the Copyright Act, 1957. Currently P-PIL is involved in providing legal assistance to poor families of Indian sailors lost in a dubious case of a missing ship


How to Apply?

Interested LLM students or students from the present 2nd to 5th years (5 year law schools) and 2nd and 3rd year (3 year law schools) may please apply to us by following the three step process:

a. Send us your CV

b. Send us an essay on Critically examine the current legal norms pertaining to access to examinations by visually impaired (in particular, discuss current case laws and norms relating to scribes and use of computers at exams). 

Word limit: 2500-3500

Please mail (a) and (b) to [email protected].

c. Fill the form available here.

Last date to receive applications is February 29, 2012. For more details please visit http://www.p-pil.com.

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