The Nagaland State Legal Services Authority (NSLSA) distributed prizes to the winners of the National Youth Reel & Short Film Competition titled “Frames of Justice”, organised at the state level under the aegis of the National Legal Services Authority. The event was held on the occasion of National Women’s Day 2026 and the birth anniversary of Sarojini Naidu on 21 April 2026 at the NSLSA office premises.

Member Secretary, NSLSA, Neiko Akami, NJS, addressed the law students and underscored the importance of continuous learning in the legal profession. He emphasised that law is a dynamic field that constantly evolves with new developments and urged students to regularly update their knowledge and sharpen their skills, especially in the digital age.
He noted that a commitment to lifelong learning not only enhances academic understanding but also prepares them to meet the practical challenges of future legal practice with confidence and competence.
Urging them to act as ambassadors of legal services, he called upon the students to actively spread awareness about legal rights and entitlements, particularly among marginalised and underprivileged sections of society.
The short film titled “The Unheard Silence”, under the theme NALSA (ASHA: Awareness, Support, Help and Action) Standard Operating Procedure Towards Eliminating Child Marriage, 2025, compiled by Atsali Sangtam, Medosanuo Sokrano, Tiarenba Longkumer, Jinenle Wanth, Lanukaba Jamir, Medono Kipu, Nzanbeni E. Kikon and Shelly P. Achumi, won first prize.
The runner-up was Amendra Kumar, 4th Semester student of Kohima Law College, for the video titled “Legal Services to Senior Citizens” under the theme NALSA (Legal Services to Senior Citizens) Scheme, 2016.
Earlier, the winners and participants were presented with certificates and cash prizes.



