Law Schools
12 April 2014 8:46 PM IST
What are the ways to define a law school?
Anisha Adithya
Law school is a place which builds the mind. A place which teaches one not just to think but to think differently. During the 5 years here, we come across a sea of people. Whether you like or dislike it, but a law school can definitely offer a set of ostentatious and outstanding people concurrently. Here are a set of people I think there are in a law school –1.The SubhramaniamsThis group likes to see their future filled with a lot of academic accolades. They'll rather be with their books than...
12 April 2014 9:34 AM IST
Interview of Mr.Deven Choudhary, Winner 1st NUALS Moot Court Competition on Maritime Law and the Best Speaker in finals
Shobhit Batta
Mr.DevenChoudhary is a 3rd year Student of National Law University Odisha.Live law: Congratulations Mr.DevenChoudhary for winning the moot and also for the best speaker award. A few words on the achievementDeven:It feels great. Can’t express my feelings to the full extent but wining something for your University always feels great. This achievement...
10 April 2014 1:37 PM IST
Jindal Global Law School winners of prestigious 7th edition of the Monroe Price Media Law Moot Court Competition
Rituparna Duttaa
The winners in the finals of the International Rounds of the Price Media Law Moot Court Competition hosted by the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford is a team from the Jindal Global Law School of the O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonipat, comprising of students Mohana Krishna C., BaniBrar and RonakTalati. The students of Jindal...
10 April 2014 12:09 PM IST
Abolish Two Judge Benches; Fali Nariman
Courtesy; Indian express
From the Idea Exchange Programme conducted by the Indian Express;In this Idea Exchange moderated by Editor (Legal Affairs) Maneesh Chhibber, constitutional expert Fali Nariman talks about why the idea of a Lokpal selection panel is “absurd”, calls the collegium system of appointing judges “hopeless” and says Manmohan Singh “has failed us”Maneesh...
9 April 2014 10:05 PM IST
National Human Rights Commission Summer Internship Program
Nikhil Nair
The National Human Rights Commission of India has been mandated to promote human rights literacy and awareness. It was established with a view to spread awareness among the University students about the need for protection and promotion of Human Rights. The Commission has been regularly Conducting ‘Summer and Winter Internship Programs ‘since 1988...
9 April 2014 12:15 PM IST
Internship scamming and spamming
Ramanuj Mukherjee
Law students were pioneer in the matter of internship. Internship is a rather new phenomenon here. There are a few professions in which there is mandatory internship – like to become a doctor you must intern at the end of medical college. However, rest of the students did not intern at all - and certainly not during each summer and winter holidays....
8 April 2014 11:11 PM IST
H. M. Seervai Gold Medal Essay Competition in Constitutional Law – 2014
Sukriti Singh
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore instituted in the year 1997 a Gold Medal in the name of the distinguished jurist, late H.M. Seervai for the best original essay written on the themes specified in Indian Constitutional Law. NLSIU proudly announces the competition open for the year 2014 and invites participation from...
7 April 2014 12:02 PM IST
1st ADR Research Paper Writing Competition
Shobhit Batta
Institute of Law, Nirma University Ahmedabad and Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution presents 1st ADR Research Paper Writing Competition.Important Dates: Date of Registration and submission of paper: 25/04/2014About the Centre:Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution Considering the significance of ADR in India, Institute of Law, Nirma...
5 April 2014 3:41 PM IST
Valuation of Shares and the Importance of Disclosures in the Indian Securities Market
Shantanu
One question that boggles the mind of all players in every stock market is “What should be the true value of the shares?” To a market regulator, this question is of much more importance. It is the regulator’s duty to take all appropriate measures to ensure that the shares should be priced so as to reflect the fundamentals of the company. Otherwise,...
4 April 2014 1:08 PM IST
Interview with Mr. Anish Jaipuriar who bagged the Best Speaker Award in 9th G.H. Raisoni National Moot Court Competition
Shobhit Batta
Mr. Anish Jaipuriar is the 5th Year Student of NLUO. He got the best speaker award in 9th G.H Raosoni Moot Court Competition, 2014. He is the expert advisor to the Moot Society NLUO, and was the Former Convenor of the Moot Society TMS (2 times). He is now placed in a Tier I Firm by way of PPO.Live law: Congratulations, Mr. Anish Jaipuriar for the...
1 April 2014 11:37 AM IST
Corporate Social Responsibility: From a Moral Duty to a Statutory Mandate
Isha Pandey
The theory of corporate social responsibility revolves around the discretionary, ethical, legal and economic expectations placed on businesses by society, Ethics, in this case, pertains to the perceived duty of businesses to adhere faithfully to law and avoid activity that undermines the welfare of investors, consumers, employees and citizens in...
1 April 2014 10:51 AM IST
National Law School of India University, Bangalore announces Master of Public Policy course.
Simar Pal Singh
Overview of Master of Public Policy (MPP) CoursePublic sector in India, recently, has witnessed expansion of a wide range of services such as National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, Right to Food, Right to Information, Forest Rights, National Rural Livelihood Mission, Right to education, National Rural Health Mission, Rashtriya Swasthya Bhima...












