- In order to bring in functional clarity and strengthen the regulatory framework and the disputes settlement mechanism in the telecommunication sector, the TRAI Act of 1997 was amended in the year 2000 and TDSAT was set up to adjudicate disputes and dispose of appeals with a view to protect the interests of service providers and consumers of the telecom sector and to promote and ensure orderly growth of the telecom sector.
- TDSAT is accepting applications from law students for its Internship Programme. It will provide first-hand, practical experience of the role and functions performed by a leading tribunal.
Tenure of Engagement
The duration of the internship would be 4 weeks which may be extended on the basis of the performance and proficiency of the Intern. The interns will be required to physically remain present during the tenure of their internship.
Eligibility
- 3rd year of study (or higher) of a 5-year law programme
- 1st year of study (or higher) of a 3-year law programme
- Law student pursuing LLM/PhD
- Preference will be given to students showing keen interest in or having knowledge and understanding of Cyber Crime, IT Act, Technology Laws etc.
Application Procedure
- A short CV (1 pager)
- A cover letter/statement of interest describing your objectives and motivation in applying for an internship with TDSAT.
Interested students may send the aforementioned documents at internship.tdsat@gmail.com.
Rewards
- Upon successful completion of the internship, the intern will be eligible for a certificate from the TDSAT provided they adhere to the guidelines and have regular attendance.
- There shall be no stipend for the internship period.
- The interns shall not be eligible for any TA/DA allowance.
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