Nyay Frames – 2nd KIIT Legal Aid Reel Making Competition, 2025 [21 August 2025, Online, Nationwide Mode, Prizes worth ₹10,000 + E-Certificates] Register by 16 August 2025

By Devayani
Nyay Frames – 2nd KIIT Legal Aid Reel Making Competition, 2025 [21 August 2025, Online, Nationwide Mode, Prizes worth ₹10,000 + E-Certificates] Register by 16 August 2025

About the University/Organization

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar, is one of India’s youngest and fastest-growing universities, designated as an Institution of Eminence (IoE) by the Government of India. With over 30,000 students from across India and abroad, it fosters interdisciplinary education across 23 campuses.

KIIT School of Law (KSOL) offers integrated honours programs and advanced legal degrees, recognized for its commitment to justice, practical legal training, and holistic education.

KIIT Legal Services Clinic (KLSC), functioning under KSOL, is a student-run initiative established under §4(k) of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. It aims to ensure access to justice and legal literacy, undertaking pro bono services and social legal engagement.

This competition is co-organized by KLSC and ProBono India, and supported by Deadly Law as the official Social Media Partner.

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About the Event

Nyay Frames | न्याय फ्रेम्स | ନ୍ୟାୟ ଫ୍ରେମ୍ – the 2nd KIIT Legal Aid Reel Making Competition, 2025 invites young minds to create impactful, creative short reels (30–120 seconds) that explore pressing socio-legal themes. These vertical-format videos will be shared online to raise awareness on civic and legal issues and promote digital legal literacy.

The competition builds on the success of its first edition and is aimed at encouraging public discourse through creative storytelling using short-form video.


Event Timeline

  • Release of Brochure: 28 July 2025
  • Last Date for Registration: 16 August 2025
  • Last Date for Submission: 21 August 2025 (by 11:59 PM IST)
  • Engagement Count Ends: 5 September 2025
  • Result Declaration: 9 September 2025
  • Prize Distribution & Closing Ceremony: 12 September 2025

Format and Structure

  • Video Format: Vertical (1080×1920), .MP4, 1080p minimum resolution
  • Duration: 30 to 120 seconds
  • Languages Allowed: English, Hindi, Odia
  • Content: Must be original. No identifying participant details allowed. No fully AI-generated content.
  • Submission Platform: Link sent via email post-registration
  • Engagement Criteria: Likes, shares, views, and comments on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn will contribute to judging

Location and Mode

  • Mode: Entirely online
  • Location: Nationwide accessibility (participants can apply from anywhere in India)
  • Submission & Participation: Remote/virtual

Additional Highlights

  • Total prize money of ₹10,000 across categories
  • All participants will receive e-certificates
  • Top 5 scorers will be awarded Certificates of Merit
  • Reels will be featured on official platforms of KLSC and Deadly Law
  • Collaborative and multilingual approach to encourage inclusivity

Eligibility

  • Students enrolled in LL.B. (3-year or 5-year) courses from any BCI-recognized institution
  • LL.M. students
  • Class 11–12 students pursuing Legal Studies
  • Cross-college and cross-year teams allowed (max. 2 members per team, solo entries permitted)

Themes

Participants may choose from the following themes (sub-themes included):

  1. Law and Social Media
    • Cyberbullying
    • Defamation via memes/posts
    • Consent & online content
    • Influencers & legality
    • Fake news remedies
  2. Undertrial Prisoners
    • Bail as a right
    • Overcrowding and delayed justice
    • Pre-trial detention
  3. Drug Laws & Youth
    • NDPS Act basics
    • Rehabilitation of first-time offenders
    • Legal vs. illegal substances
    • Peer pressure and its legal consequences
  4. Law Without a Lawyer
    • Self-representation
    • RTI filing
    • Using online legal services
    • Drafting basic legal documents
  5. Online Hate Speech
    • Hate speech vs. free speech
    • Reporting hate speech
    • Role of social media platforms
    • Real-world consequences

Judging Criteria

  • Originality & Creativity – 15 marks
  • Content Accuracy – 15 marks
  • Insight & Knowledge – 20 marks
  • Graphics & Editing – 15 marks
  • Engagement on Instagram (views, likes, comments, shares) – 20 marks (5 each)

Total: 100 marks



Downloadables

brochure (PDF)

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Contact

Legal Services Clinic
KIIT School of Law, KIIT (Deemed to be University)
Campus-16, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Email: legalaidclinic@kls.ac.in
Aastha: +91 96509 60220
Neetisha Mohanty: +91 89105 85965
Social Media Partner: Deadly Law


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