Delhi University Faculty Of Law Opens Applications For Project Saksham 4.0

Update: 2026-03-18 02:56 GMT
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The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi has officially opened applications for Project Saksham 4.O – a flagship nationwide legal literacy and legal aid initiative led by the alumni of the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, under the aegis of the Nek Mission Foundation.

Building on the massive success of Saksham 1.O, 2.O, and 3.O (which together impacted over 3 lakh people, resolved 2,500+ legal cases, and conducted 48 mega legal aid camps across multiple states), Project Saksham 4.O aims to further strengthen grassroots access to justice through structured legal awareness drives, socio-legal surveys, free legal aid camps, academic programmes, and community outreach.

Who is a Justice Mitra?

Selected volunteers (designated as Justice Mitras) will work as:

● Legal Literacy Ambassadors

● Community Justice Facilitators

● Trained Socio-Legal Surveyors

● First-Level Legal Aid Supporters

They will conduct door-to-door awareness campaigns, identify legal and documentation issues (Aadhaar, E-Shram, pensions, etc.), assist in mega legal aid camps, participate in national seminars/webinars/moot courts, and contribute to policy-oriented socio-legal research.

Target Beneficiaries

Women, children, SC/ST communities, persons with disabilities, industrial workers, senior citizens, persons in custody, victims of trafficking, and economically weaker sections (annual income below ₹3 lakhs).

Eligibility

- Law students (LLB / BA LLB / BBA LLB / LLM) from any Delhi institution

- Students with genuine interest in social justice and community service

- NSS/NCC members are encouraged to apply

Key Benefits for Selected Justice Mitras

- Official Certificate of Participation

- Performance-based Letter of Recommendation

- Structured internship opportunities in the Legal Wing

- Exposure visits to courts, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament, NHRC, etc.

- Leadership roles and recognition at the National Valedictory Ceremony

- Opportunity to publish research and policy reports

Important Dates (Delhi Chapter)

- Applications Open: 13 March 2026

- Last Date to Apply: 22 March 2026 (11:59 PM)

- Shortlist for Interviews: 24 March 2026

- Interview Rounds: 25–28 March 2026

- Final Results: 28 March 2026

- Orientation & Training: 4–5 April 2026

- Field Activities Commence: 6 April 2026 onwards

How to Apply

Interested students may fill the online application form here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexR2Vc9Ct2FLjoh8KfngBPWZj4A9c3xBdZvn-pBrV3iFJLRg/viewform

Project Resources & Information Bulletin:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1U1d-Z0CSi5Z4zirq41Q2elSFuuLczDii?usp=drive_link

For queries:

Mr. Dinesh Chand Meena, Executive Director

Ms. Parmeshwari Dhayal, Managing Director

Helpline: 9310609343

Email: projectsaksham4.o@gmail.com

Website: www.projectsaksham.com

Mr. Dinesh Chand Meena, Executive Director of Project Saksham 4.O Said “Justice becomes meaningful only when it reaches those who need it the most. Project Saksham 4.O is our commitment to take constitutional rights from courtrooms to communities. We invite socially conscious students to join this movement as Justice Mitras and become catalysts of change.”

Project Saksham 4.O will operate across Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Uttarakhand and 6 More States, engaging over 2,500 volunteers and targeting 25+ areas in Delhi alone.

Students committed to public service and access to justice are strongly encouraged to apply before the deadline.

For media queries: projectsaksham4.o@gmail.com

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