Kridey Foundation Trust is inviting law students and recent graduates to join its team as remote Legal Interns. This is a one month, work from home internship with a youth led non governmental organisation that pairs legal work with grassroots social impact. If you want hands on exposure to legal research, legal writing, and real advocacy while supporting community welfare, this internship gives you a focused month to build your skills and your portfolio.
The internship is unpaid, but successful interns receive an internship certificate and, based on performance, a letter of recommendation. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so it is worth applying early rather than waiting.
Kridey Foundation Trust is a registered non governmental organisation listed on NGO Darpan, the portal maintained by NITI Aayog, Government of India. Founded in 2023 and operating across the Delhi NCR region, it describes itself as a dynamic, youth led organisation working on social equity and justice.
Its work spans legal awareness and literacy, child welfare and inclusive education, gender equity, animal welfare, environmental responsibility, social entrepreneurship, and community outreach. The foundation runs initiatives such as Project Shiksha alongside its legal internship and legal research programmes. It is led by Adv. Archit Mittal as President and Founder, and its tagline, Driven by Law, Inspired by Humanity, captures the blend of legal work and social service that interns can expect.
As a Legal Intern you will work remotely and contribute across the foundation's legal and advocacy work. Your responsibilities will include:
The role suits someone who enjoys both rigorous research and clear writing, and who is comfortable working independently as well as within a small collaborative team.
This internship is open to:
Applications are made by email. Send your updated resume directly to the foundation at krideyf@gmail.com, using a clear subject line such as Application for Legal Internship. Mentioning your year of study or graduation and a brief note on your interest in legal advocacy will strengthen your application. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so it is best to apply early.