Empowering Young Lawyers: IYC Launches Legal Fellowship

The Indian Youth Congress' legal cell has initiated a fellowship programme for young legal professionals. Announced at a national conclave, this initiative aims to nurture young lawyers passionate about social justice. The programme will provide training, mentorship, and exposure to promote legal activism among underserved communities in India.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 25-05-2025 20:58 IST | Created: 25-05-2025 20:58 IST
Empowering Young Lawyers: IYC Launches Legal Fellowship
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The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) legal department introduced a groundbreaking fellowship programme targeting young lawyers, as confirmed by officials on Sunday.

Unveiled at a national conclave at Indira Bhawan, the programme attracted over 400 legal professionals. The IYC aims to groom and support passionate young advocates committed to legal activism and social justice. Through structured mentorship and training, participants will be better equipped to drive legal advocacy within underserved communities and contribute to meaningful policy reform.

Prominent figures like IYC National President Uday Chib and senior advocate Vivek Tankha addressed attendees, calling for a youth-led legal movement rooted in the Constitution. The conclave concluded with a pledge to build a committed network of informed young advocates across India.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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