Morgan Stanley recognizes that successful careers today often do not follow a traditional path.  Return to Work 2021 is an opportunity for experienced professionals who have taken a break from the workforce to re-engage and re-start their careers. During the 12-week paid internship based in Mumbai, participants will work with colleagues and senior leaders across the Firm, as well as participate in training and networking events. On completion of the internship, participants may receive an offer of employment, basis performance.

Placements are based on applicants’ skills, experience, and interests, with internship opportunities in these business units:

  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Human Resources
  • Fund Services
  • Legal and Compliance
  • Risk Management
  • Internal Audit
  • Operations
  • Global Markets
  • Investment Management

Qualification:

  • Successful candidates are likely to have around five years or more experience in the financial services industry, or another relevant area and have been on a career break for two or more years
  • Excellent leadership, interpersonal and communication skills
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
  • An interest in returning to the workforce full-time

Important dates:

  • Internship Program Dates: 11 March 2021 to 04 June 2021
  • Last date to apply: 27/11/2020

Location:

Mumbai.

How to apply?

Click on the link to apply: https://ms.taleo.net/careersection/iam/accessmanagement/login.jsf?lang=en&redirectionURI=https%3A%2F%2Fms.taleo.net%2Fcareersection%2Fapplication.jss%3Flang%3Den%26type%3D1%26csNo%3D2%26portal%3D101430233%26reqNo%3D829189%26iniurl.src%3DJB-10109%26isOnLogoutPage%3Dtrue&TARGET=https%3A%2F%2Fms.taleo.net%2Fcareersection%2Fapplication.jss%3Flang%3Den%26type%3D1%26csNo%3D2%26portal%3D101430233%26reqNo%3D829189%26iniurl.src%3DJB-10109%26isOnLogoutPage%3Dtrue

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National Institute of Disaster Management [NIDM] is looking to hire a Legal Consultant for Law Graduate/Post-Graduate on a contractual basis, for its New Delhi office.

Qualifications & Experience:

Essential:
Graduate in Law.
Excellent communication, analytical, and drafting skills.
Desirable:
Postgraduate in Law.
Prior working experience in the field of Law/Disaster Management.

Maximum Age:

50 years

Remuneration:

Rs. 50,000/- per month (Consolidated)

Engagement & Tenure:

Contractual basis initially for a period of one year which may be further extended/renewed as per performance, requirements at NIDM, and willingness of both parties.

Location:

At present, the institute is hosted in the Ministry of Home Affairs building at Jai Singh Road, New Delhi, but in the process of shifting to its own campus at Sector 29, Rohini, New Delhi shortly.

Deadline:

25/11/2020.

For official notification visit: https://nidm.gov.in/pdf/recruitment/ToR_Legal2020.pdf

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About HPNLU:

The Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla was established by an Act of the Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha in the year 2016 (Act 16 of 2016). In the four years of its foundation, HPNLU, Shimla has seen tremendous growth and has undertaken a good number of innovative measures to enhance the academic potential of its faculty members, students, and research scholars. Led by the visionary scholar of law, the Vice-Chancellor Professor (Dr) Nishtha Jaswal, the University has been very proactive in organizing a series of events encompassing a wide spectrum of socio-legal issues. Despite the spread of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing lockdown, HPNLU, Shimla has been at the forefront of using digital platforms to raise awareness about issues as far spread as Fundamental Duties, Reproductive Rights of Women, Human Rights, and Access to Justice, etc.

About the conference:

Education is a fundamental human right and is important for the exercise of rights. It promotes individual freedom & empowerment and yields development benefits. Education is a powerful tool by which the economically & socially marginalized adults and children can lift themselves out of poverty and participate fully as citizens. National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 majorly focuses on learning which is the need of the hour. The conference will be through an online platform.

Themes for the conference:

In line with these observations, the proposed Conference invites papers from academicians and practitioners from fields as diverse as jurisprudence, advocacy, and judiciary, academics, policy framers on any of the following themes:
a. Right to Education to children from 6 to 14 years.
b. Evaluation of National Education Policy, 2020.
c. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009: a journey so far.
d. Judicial approach vis-a-vis the right to education.
e. Impact of covid 19 on right to education and virtual teaching.

Submission Guidelines:

Well written complete papers accompanied with an abstract in 250-300 words may be sent to cadr@hpnlu.ac.in latest by the 19th of November, 2020. The Word limit of papers is 4000-7000 words. The authors of selected papers will be intimated accordingly. Event schedule and other details will be provided to selected speakers and presenters in due course. The paper should be written in Times New Roman: Font 12, spacing 1.5. For footnoting ILI pattern should be followed. Selected papers shall be allowed to make a presentation via Webex online platform.

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This article is written by Aanchal Rawat, a 2nd year student of R N Patel Ipcowala School of Law and Justice.

INTRODUCTION

“Only 5.78 Crore individual taxpayers filed income tax return for the financial year 2018-19 till Feb 2020 and even in that only 1.46 Crore, individual taxpayers filed returns declaring income above ₹5, 00,000.”

This was said by Anurag Singh Thakur, MoS, and Ministry of Finance in a reply to a question asked in Lok Sabha.

Tax Evasion

Tax Evasion is the illegal non-payment of tax or underpayment of tax.

The taxation system in India

Art. 256 of Indian Constitution,

                       “No tax can be imposed unless it is passed as a law.”

The Tax structure of India consists of 3 parts:

1. Central Government

2. State Governments

3. Local Municipal bodies

 Taxes are imposed and determined by the Central Government and State Government along with local authorities like municipal corporations.

 Salient Features of Tax System of India                      

  1. Role of  Central and State Government

The entire system is demarcated with specific roles for the central and state government.

 The Central Government of India takes following taxes: customs duty, income tax service tax, and central excise duty.

The state governments take the following taxes: income tax on agricultural income, professional tax, value-added tax (VAT), state excise duty, land revenue and stamp duty.

The local bodies take the following taxes: octroi, property tax, and other taxes on various services like drainage and water supply.

  1. Types of taxes

Taxes are of two types: 

  • Direct tax  
  • Indirect tax.
  • Direct Tax
  • Direct Tax is directly paid by the taxpayer to the government.
  • Examples: Income Tax and Wealth Tax.
  • Indirect Tax
  • Indirect taxes are consumption-based taxes which are applied on goods or services when they are bought and sold. 
  • The government receives indirect tax from the seller of the good/service and the seller receives it from the buyer of that good/service.  
  • Examples: sales tax, Goods and Services Tax (GST), Value Added Tax (VAT), etc.
  1. Revenue Authorities
  • Central Board of Direct Taxes
  • Central Board of Excise and Customs
  • Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs

Impact of Tax evasion on Indian Economy

Tax evasion has many negative effects on the entire economic system of India. Some of the important impacts are:

  • Less Tax for the Government

 Due to tax evasion, the Indian Government fails to collect the estimated amount of tax from the people. As a result, credit has to go to the black money-driven underground economy showing the impact of illicit wealth on GDP.

  • Creation/Growth of Mass Poverty

The misdistribution of wealth and income in India has seriously affected the growth of the underground economy. If all black money can be recovered in the tax havens the amount which will be recovered will be approximately by which the Indian Government can pay off all the outstanding liabilities of the it and even then there will still be money left for spending.

  • Uncontrollable Inflation

Due to tax evasion there is loss of revenue because of which the prices of commodities increases beyond normal level. And people who have money offer more money on specific items. 

  • Investment on Gold, Stones and Jewellers

People convert black money into white money to evade tax by largely investing in precious metals like gold and other jewellers. Gold can be bought and converted back to money any time with least efforts. Thus, the flow of underground money has caused the Indian economy to stall on its growth. Estimation says that if all the money in the underground economy could be diverted to our main economy, the Indian economy would grow more.

  • Transfer of Black Money from India to Abroad

Black money generated in India is kept in foreign tax havens through secret channels with the help of two important methods, 

  1. under-invoicing of exports 
  2. Over-invoicing of imports.
  • Corruption 

Corruption creates tax evasion and it creates black money in the economy. Black money holders then bribe different people to reach their desired goals and can get what they want.

  • Effect on GDP of the country

As income is not shown properly, tax collection decreases and thus the GDP cannot be calculated properly. The GDP is underestimated. 

  • The higher tax rate on existing taxpayers

The Government is forced to enhance the tax rates every assessment year for increasing its revenue resulting in the high tax burden of those paying taxes promptly.

Consequences

Tax evasion is a criminal offence.

Chapter ⅩⅫ of Income Tax Act, 1961 deals with the punishment for evading tax.

 In following scenario punishment is given:

  • On not filing income tax returns

If income tax return is not submitted as per s.139 (1) of Income Tax then assessing officer can penalise penalty of ₹500

  • Providing Wrong PAN or Not Providing PAN

If PAN is not provided to the employer at the time of employment then instead of 10% TDS (regular) 20% TDS will be deducted.

If PAN number is wrong then penalty of ₹10,000 may be penalised.

  • Not checking form 26AS before filing income tax return

The details of Form 26AS should be checked multiple times as if any mismatch is found in details it could lead to severe punishment.

  • Non payment of Tax as per Self Assessment

The taxpayer will be treated as defaulter if he fails to pay either wholly or partly self assessment tax or interest.

Being a defaulter he may be penalized by the assessing officer if justified reasons are not provided for the delay of payment.

  • Concealing Income to evade Tax

If correct income details are not provided or concealed then the taxpayer will be penalized 100 % to 300% of the tax evaded.

Section 271AAB penalises penalty for the following scenario:

  • Tax payer admits the undisclosed income

Penalty: 10% of the previous year’s undisclosed amount along with interest.

  • Taxpayer does not disclose the undisclosed income but does so in return of income furnished in previous year

Penalty: 20% of the undisclosed amount along with interest.

  • Amount undisclosed for the previous year

Penalty: Minimum 30% and Maximum of 90% penalty can be levied.

Ways to tackle tax evasion

  1. Reduction in taxes
  2. Simplifying the law and tax system.
  3. Designing well organised administrative structure for taxation.
  4. Strengthening Anti-corrupt policies.
  5. To increase awareness among the taxpayers with the use of different mediums like conducting seminars, conferences, etc.
  6. Relief provisions for huge tax payers.
  7. Strengthening laws related to it and making sure it is being implemented.
  8. A permanent tax structure for once and all.

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About the competition:

The Legal Aid Clinic of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun brings forth UPES National Article Writing Competition, 2020 focusing on the theme of “Free Legal Services” in order to impart knowledge about the basic legal rights, duties, and remedies which one should be aware of in his/her day to day life and bring it in use as and when needed. It aims to make people aware of the various mechanisms, organs, and statutes of the justice delivery system available to them for grievance redressal and to sensitize them towards utilization of the grievance redressal organs of the justice system. It also attempts to make people aware of the role of Lok Adalat, Free Legal Aid, and District Legal Services Authority.

Theme:

Free Legal Services.

Sub themes:

  1. Free Legal Aid
  2. Lok Adalat,
  3. Article 39 of the Indian Constitution,
  4. Legal Aid Clinics in Law Schools,
  5. Legal Literacy Programmes,
  6. District Legal Services Authorities,
  7. Free Legal Advice by Law Practitioners, etc

Note: The list of Sub-themes is not exhaustive, the students are free to select any topic falling under the Broad theme.

Important dates:

  • Registrations Open: 5 November 2020.
  • Last Date of Registration: 20 November 2020.
  • Last Date of Abstract Submission: 20 November 2020.
  • Last Date of Article Submission: 20 December 2020.
  • Declaration of Result: 15 January 2021.

Eligibility:

The Competition is open to all students pursuing 3 or 5 year LL.B, LL.M from any recognized institution across the nation.

Submission guidelines:

  • The Article must be submitted in the English language only and must be in Microsoft Word Format(.doc/.docx) or PDF.
  • The word limit would be around 1500-2000 words. (exclusive of the footnotes and abstract).
  • The author may or may not include an abstract in the article.
  • Co-authorship up to a maximum of two authors is permitted.
  • The article should be the author’s original work and should not be published previously.
  • The authors are not allowed to use any content from any online or offline resources without proper credits for the entry shall be deemed plagiarised and would be subjected to disqualification.
  • Submissions with similarity will be automatically rejected.
  • The file name of the submission must be as follows:
  1. In case of Single Author – ‘full name of the author.docx/.pdf’
  2. In case of Co-authors – ‘first name of Authors 1& 2.docx/.pdf’
  • The last page of the submission must include the following information:

a. Name of the Author(s)

b. Name of the Institution.

Note: Non-compliance with either of the guidelines mentioned above will result in disqualification.

Formatting guidelines:

  • The essay should be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size-12, Line Spacing-1.5, and Justified.
  • The footnotes must be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size-10, and Line Spacing-1.
  • The authors are expected to footnote their sources using any uniform citation method.

Note:

  • Rules/Guidelines are subject to change as per university norms.
  • The copyright of the published articles shall rest with UPES School of law.
  • Plagiarized content shall not be entertained and shall be subjected to disqualification

Registration and submission link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemEvAL9YuSaF809OsLHB6_1BcUnEkSWlQjP5fIiP4wrMoWyw/viewform

The interested students are required to submit an abstract along with the registration form.

Awards:

  • The winner will receive a Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000/- & E-Certificate of Merit
  • The Runner-up will receive a Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/- & E-Certificate of Merit
  • 2ndRunner-up receives a Cash Prize of Rs. 3,000/- & E-Certificate of Merit
  • 2 consolation awards of Rs. 1,000/- & E-Certificate of Merit will also be awarded
  • The Top 10 entries will be awarded an E-Certificate of Merit
  • The Top 15 entries will be compiled and Published
  • All participants will be awarded an E-Certificate of Participation

Contact details:

Drishti Tiwari(Student Convenor)- 9425556026
Sidhanta Sarkar(Secretary)- 97202 81573
Ajay Narwal(Treasurer)- 93284 44442

Email: lac@ddn.upes.ac.in

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The Legal Department of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPMC) is looking to hire a Counsel for its Markets Legal department [RSP Team], for the Mumbai branch.

The Legal department of JPMorgan Chase & Co description:

The Legal Department of JPMorgan Chase & Co is responsible for the provision of legal services to the Corporation and is organized by practice groups that generally align with the Corporation’s lines of business and corporate staff areas.  This structure encourages legal teams and businesses and staff areas to discuss legal, regulatory and business developments effectively and in a timely manner.

Qualifications and Experience:

  • A minimum of 2-7  years PQE  in professional practice and/or in in-house experience covering Markets related work in a comparable financial institution;
  • Strong drafting, negotiation, and legal analytical skills;
  • Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written) with the ability to interact with senior business personnel and stakeholders in other functions;
  • Self-directed and highly motivated attitude coupled with an ability to work collaboratively in a high performing team;
  • Ability to interact and communicate effectively at a local, regional and global level and work in a cross-functional, cross-jurisdiction, team to achieve common goals;
  • Competency in the use of technology, documentation management systems, and shared databases will be viewed favorably;
  • Ability to identify and escalate issues timely and appropriately;
  • Comfortable working with metrics and data measurement systems; and
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and within tight deadlines.

Last date to apply:

30 November 2020, 12:56 PM

Location:

Mumbai.

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Quill is now accepting applications for its internship program. Quill seek enthusiastic people committed to human rights, with a willingness to interact with others, and a desire to increase their hands-on experience of social and legal issues.

About the Internship:

The work revolves around the research on some of the most persistent socio-legal issues of our times. Hence, if you are interested in following up some of the most interesting cases of today, understanding how the law works as well as evolves, and writing and collating data about it.

Mode of working:

Offline.

Location:

Mumbai or Delhi.

Eligibility:

Students of law or undergraduate students with some experience/understanding of the law will be preferred.

How to apply?

http://www.quillfoundation.com/Internship.php visit the link given and click on apply now.

Contact Information:

Write to LHRC@quillfoundation.com for any kind of query.

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About All India Legal Forum:

All India Legal Forum (AILF), the brainchild of several legal luminaries and eminent personalities across the country and the globe is a dream online platform which aims at proliferating legal knowledge and providing an ingenious understanding and cognizance of various fields of law, simultaneously aiming to generate diverse social, political, legal and constitutional discourse on law-related topics, making sure that legal knowledge penetrates to every nook and corner of the ever-growing legal fraternity. AILF also houses a blog that addresses contemporary issues in any field of law.

School of IPR and Commercial law:

The School of IPR and Commercial laws is an autonomous research school of the Research Board of All India Legal Forum. It is an initiative to promote interdisciplinary research in corporate law and related fields like competition law, policymaking, conflict management, banking, and Intellectual Property Rights. The main objective of the school is to provide
holistic advice on all issues relating to corporate affairs and Intellectual Property Rights, and impacting on corporate functioning, including the legislative, policy, structural, governance, regulation and interdisciplinary / coordination issues, keeping in view the current developments and the probable future scenarios.

Objective:

The main objectives of the school of IPR and Commercial Laws are as follows:

  • To set up and advance connections internationally and nationally with similar bodies, and provide a focal point in India for researchers in corporate law.
  • To attempt and encourage research on corporate laws and entice students of the highest potential to provide opportunities for their engagement in corporate law research projects.
  • To establish close relations with top associations and members of the legal profession associated with corporate law and securities regulation.
  • To research Corporate Laws and allied laws of foreign countries and to identify training and development needs of the officials of the legal, regulatory other agencies associated with the implementation of corporate laws, rules, and guidelines.
  • To provide a forum for critical research on the interplay of contemporary issues in corporate law, both from an academic and industry perspective.
  • To provide insight into how Intellectual Property Laws are essential.
  • To provide a forum for discussion and debate in the field of Intellectual Property Laws to students and academicians, and to undertake academic research and study to suggest improvements in various laws, bills, and government policies.
  • To provide high quality and exclusive legal research both doctrinal and empirical by nature in the field of IPR and Commercial Laws.

Post:

Intern, School of IPR and Commercial Laws (Online Internship)

Role of interns:

The following are the main roles to be performed:

  1. Participation in organised events like debates and panel discussion.
  2. Writing articles on relevant topics or new developments in IPR and Commercial Laws.
  3. Participation in competitions in IPR and Commercial Laws.
  4. Editing papers in IPR and Commercial Laws.
  5. Writing legal opinions on judgments in IPR and Commercial Laws.
    You will be expected to complete your allotted tasks within the time specified by your mentor.

Eligibility:

  • Students who are in the Second Year and upwards in the 3-year LL. B and Third Year onwards in 5-year UG Law course.
  • Students willing to work for the tenure and have interest in IPR and Commercial Laws.

Number of vacancies:

Unlimited.

Tenure:

The internship programme will be for a period of One (1) month.

Perks:

  • A certificate of completion will be given upon the successful completion of the internship program.
  • No Certificate will be given in case of non-fulfillment of tasks and non-completion of tenure.

Application procedure:

Interested candidates may mail their CVs at siprcl12345ailf@gmail.com with the subject “Application of Internship, SOICL”.

Deadline: 11.59 PM, 30th November 2020

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About the Organization:

Legal Zems is a law Aspirants led organization formulated with a vision of providing the platform for the youth to inculcate leadership skills and emerge as a strong personality who can stand with a strong opinion in the society. We at Legal Zems promote mutual growth and development. We believe that knowledge is fundamental in shaping.

Nature of Work:

Team Legal Zems is looking for passionate, hard-working, and sincere members for several different creative and exciting positions available at the moment. A wide range of tasks be it legal or non – legal shall provide ample scope for discovering, honing, and utilizing skills for a better cause.

Mode of working:

Work from home; flexible working hours.

Who can apply?

Any student who finds himself/ herself eligible for the position may apply, though preference shall be given to Law students currently enrolled in either 5 Year or 3 Year Law course.

Vacancies:

Department of Student Editor.
II. Department of Content Writer.
III. Department of Moot Court.
IV. Department of Debate and MUN.
V. Department of ADR.

VI. Department of Graphic Designer.

Perks:

  1. The position will be permanent for a period of 6 months.
  2. Certificate after the completion of the tenure.
  3. Outstanding work shall be awarded a Certificate of Appreciation and Letter of Recommendation & Trophy.
  4. Free entry in Legal Zems events.
  5. Free Publication in Legal Zems Monthly E-magazine and Blog of Legal Zems along with Publication Certificate.

How to apply?

Interested candidate can send their Curriculum Vitae at legalzems@gmail.com with Subject mentioning the post.

Last Date to Apply: 15 December, 2020.

Contact information:

For further Query, you may contact or Whatsapp:-
8376951009 or,
9315486852.

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Centre for Legal Studies Gitarattan International Business School
Presents 3rd NATIONAL INTER COLLEGE ONLINE DEBATE COMPETITION ON 4th & 5th DECEMBER, 2020.

About CLS GIBS:

Centre for Legal Studies has been set up by Gitarattan International Business School in the year 2016 for imparting legal education. CLS-GIBS has been emerging as one of the prominent law schools of the country providing 5 years of integrated programs in BA.LLB and BBA.LLB.

Topic:

CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT LAW: IS IT CONSTITUTIONALLY VALID OR A THREAT TO SECULAR NATURE OF THE CONSTITUTION.

Objective:

  1. To improve and demonstrate debating & public speaking skills of Law Students
  2. To promote the exchange of ideas and thoughts among students.
  3. To spread maximum legal awareness among Law Students.
  4. To give exposure to the current Legal issues.
  5. To provide a platform for students to voice out their opinions on current global issues
    and exploring various solutions to the crisis.

Eligibility:

Students pursuing any law course of 3 years or 5 years duration from any University / Institute / College approved by Bar Council of India are eligible to take part in this event. Both the team members must belong to the same University / Institute / College.

Registration:

The last date for the Registration in the Virtual Inter College Debate Competition is 25th November 2020 with a Registration fee of Rs 300/- per team. For any clarification mail at debate@gitarattan.edu.in

Teams can register themselves by clicking at the following Link:
https://rzp.io/l/21elEv0Gc6

General guidelines:

1) There will be Two Rounds: Preliminary and Final. All the Teams will be placed under different groups in the Preliminary Round. From every group best two Teams will be selected for Final Round.
2) The Team Score will be calculated by adding both the team members’ individual scores.
3) For the Best Speaker award, an individual participant’s scores at any level will be considered.
4) Every Participant has the liability to make himself/herself present in the Webinarjam Platform. For that software and hardware issues are the responsibility of the participant as well as the team. Both the members of a team must be present for the competition at all stages.
5) The language for the debate competition shall be English only.
6) The total time allotted for each team is 8 minutes. The team shall decide the time limit of speaker 1 and speaker 2 but the minimum time for a speaker is two minutes
7) Team shall decide speaker 1 and speaker 2. Speaker 1 will debate ‘For the Motion’ and
speaker 2 will debate on ‘Against the Motion’.
8) The Competition shall be conducted on the Webinarjam platform and the Link will be shared with the teams 30 minutes before the debate.
9) Formal Attire (white shirt and black pants- for both male and female participants) is compulsory.
10) Use of Webcam/Face Camera (a device used by the participant) while speaking is mandatory.
11) Readin from any written document is prohibited. If it is observed by the Judges/organizer, the teams will be disqualified.
12) Usage of any abusive language/Obscene language shall implicate immediate disqualification of candidature.
13) Every participant has to make sure that they have a proper internet connection with a Camera and Microphone. In case of poor signals or blackout from participants, they will not be given any additional time or any other compensation. And it shall be deemed that the participant is done with the debate. CLS GIBS shall not be held responsible for connectivity issues of any kind.
14) Once Registration is done, no changes in names shall be allowed, and the amount paid shall be non-refundable.
15) CLS GIBS reserves the right to alter or change the rules or the procedure of the competition.
16) CLS GIBS shall have sole discretion to assess penalties or to disqualify teams for any failure in abiding by any of the foregoing Rules.
17) Team Codes will be allotted to each team after the formal registration and they should represent themselves throughout the competition with the allotted Team Code. All team members must refrain from disclosing the identity of their institution at any time and in any manner during the entire competition. Non-compliance with this rule shall result in immediate disqualification of the team. The decision of CLS GIBS in this regard shall be final and binding.
Note: The decision of the Judges and the Institution on any issue arising during the competition shall be final and binding.

Awards and Certificates:

  • Best Team Award: Rs. 11000/- along with an e-certificate of merit.
  • Runners-Up Team Award: Rs. 5000/- along with the e-certificate of merit.
  • Best Speaker Award: Rs. 5000/- along with the certificate of merit In addition to the above, an E-Certificate of Participation will be awarded to all the participants.

Important Dates:

Last date of Registration: 25th November 2020
Date of Event: 4th December 2020 (Preliminary Round), 5th December 2020 (Final Round)

Contact details:

STUDENT COORDINATORS
Paramjeet Singh Bhamra: 9971087756

Sanat Saluja: 9811590678

Garima Rana: 8800474226

Brochure:

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