MP-IDSA was established as a registered society in New Delhi on November 11, 1965. Its mission is to provide objective assessments of issues relating to national and international security.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Preparation of Database
Write Research Paper or Article once a Year
Writing Book Reviews, Web Commentaries ( 4 in a Year)
Writing Event Reports
Participate in All Activities
Conferences etc every Year
Assisting Major Events
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s Degree with a first class in Social Sciences areas such as International Relations, Public Policy, Strategic Affairs , Development Studies is important
Preference to M Phill and PHD in Specific Area
AGE LIMIT:
Any individual who is not more than 35 Years on 1 Jan 2021
HOW TO APPLY?
Interested Individuals may send in their documents, along with the attached form, by e-mail to the HR Cell at hr.idsa@nic.in
Or You can Send hard copy of the application in prescribed format with the envelope clearly titled “Application for the Position of Research Analyst – (Mention Name of the Centre), MP-IDSA” can also be sent to: Human Resource Cell
ADDRESS:
Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA), 1, Development Enclave, Rao Tula Ram Marg, Delhi Cantt., New Delhi-110010
Lexopedia is a comprehensive legal and trusted platform for scholars, academicians, professionals and students in the field of law which aim to provide legal update, to assist with study material by providing an amicus atmosphere to study and to provide all law related information at a single platform with a vision to make awareness in the public for law and to enhance the capability of individual to think and innovate their own perception in many ways for socio concerned.
And here, we are with an opportunity to apply the law by application of critique mind to make law reasonable and understandable with a chance to know yourself.
Vacancy is available for below positions:
1. Content Writer:
To write legal news for 4days in a week upon daily basis in your own words and to search for updated content, or
To prepare two case briefs of recent and landmark case laws upon weekly basis, or
To write one article or blog upon contemporary legal issue upon weekly basis
Eligibility:
Undergraduate or Post graduate law students enrolled in any institution.
Should have an analytical writing skill
Devoted to work commitment
Duration:
2 months or 3 months as per selected by applicant under registration form
Legalify India is founded in July 2020. It is an organization that has been started with its cardinal motive to help Law students and the public ranging from diverse backgrounds to enhance their legal knowledge and help them to know their rights and duties so that they can make a decisive viewpoint towards society and the governing law. We will be dealing with legal news, updates, and comprehensive information which will flawlessly help you to keep your legal knowledge up to date. Our main focus would be towards providing an ambient and distinctive content to our readers over a wide spectrum of legal issues and laws like cyberlaw, media and entertainment law, environment law, ADR, and many additional fields. While designing this organization we kept every aspect in our mind, be it an article, blog or any news updates our utmost motive is to make this a one-stop destination for everyone who visits us.
JLSR Journal
Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JLSR), envisions to empower the individuals of tomorrow to advance and learn from the theoretical and practical aspects of the contemporary law today. Law as a field, is a predominantly present in the lives of people in society, and as such its discourse and dissemination are requisite in a proper forum today. Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JSLR), therefore, acts as a platform for the researchers and students, along with academicians to publish their research on contemporary issues of the law, so as to enable the growth and understanding of the aspects of the law to the interested individuals in society.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?
Participation from UG & PG students studying in any discipline at any Colleges/any Departments of the Universities.
FORMAT OF THE TEST
The entire test would be timed (20 min). The test shall be comprising of 50 Questions (1 Mark each) and would be of multiple-choice accessible via online mode only.
NOTE :
In case of tie in marks , person who submitted quiz first will be decided as winner if he/she falls in top 3.
If in case same marks are scored by 3 participants who score same highest marks then those 3 will be declared as Top 3.
Quiz cannot be reconducted if someone is unable to submit in time.
Fee shall not be refunded under any circumstances.
The decision of Legalify India & JLSR shall be final and binding in all matters.
Amity University, Lucknow Campus, is organizing The Amity Legal Conclave 2021 (Online) on ” Awareness About Women’s Rights And Their Role In Society ” on 25th February 2021, organized by The Legal Aid Society of Amity Law School, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow Campus). The purpose of the program is to create awareness about women’s rights and their role in society.
In 2020, we decided to explore new ways to help the society at large by organizing a fundraiser for providing essential commodities to women prisoners, and this year in 2021, keeping in mind COVID’19, keeping in mind the limitations and barriers of social distancing, we decided to make society aware of women’s rights through online mode.
The participants can actively participate since Legal Conclave is flexible and versatile in its nature and a great platform to learn and hear from the eminent academicians in the field of law from all over the country.
Call for entries –
Nukkad Natak (Hindi Language, Videos Format)
E-posters.
Blog writing
Poetry writing
Articles and essays (1500-2000 words)
Who can participate?
Open for all (Any Student, Faculty, and Scholar can participate)
Session plan
There shall be a three-hour session which shall include guest lectures by guest speakers and announcements of the winners for each entry.
The Theme of the event is – “Women Empowerment”
Theme- Women Empowerment
Sub-themes-
Sexual harassment of women an ‘epidemic’.
Limited Access to education for women.
Women as second-class citizens.
Women’s Reproductive Rights.
Women’s right and economic empowerment.
Socio-legal reforms empowering the woman.
Societal challenges in accepting the reforms for the women laws.
Significant increase in Cyber Crimes Against Women During Lockdown
Honour Killing: A Crime in the name of Honour.
The Fight for Women’s marital Rights in the Past and Present.
Registration fees –
Nukkad natak -Rs. 100/- (per entry)
Call for E-posters – Rs. 100/- (per entry)
Blog writing /– Rs. 100/- (per entry)
Poetry writing -– Rs. 100/- (per entry)
Call for Articles/ essay (1500 words)– Rs. 200/- (per entry)
NOTE – The selected entries for article, poetry, essay, shall be published by an international publication house in a form of a book with an ISBN. The publication shall be on chargeable basis which shall be given to the publication house and shall be accepted once your entry has been selected.
Cash prize –
Nukkad Natak – Rs.1000/-
Call for E-posters- Rs.1000/-
Blog writing – Rs.1000/-
Article and essay – Rs.1000/-
Poetry writing – Rs.1000/-
NOTE – A CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION WILL BE GIVEN TO EVERY PARTICIPANT
Submission Guidelines:
By submitting the author undertakes that the article is his/her original work and has not been submitted or published elsewhere.
Plagiarism will result in summary rejection of the submission.
All the submissions should be accompanied by a covering letter mentioning the submission category, institutional affiliation and contact details of the author(s)
Nukkad Natak should be in Hindi and should be sent as a google drive link of the video.
Registration fee is non-refundable.
Formatting Guidelines:
The main body should be in the TIMES NEW ROMAN. FONT SIZE 12, and in 1.5 LINE SPACING.
Founded by Adv. Mamta Mishra and Adv. Sushma, VS Legal Associates is a well established law firm that is engaged in diversified practice areas for two decades. Services include dispute resolution, corporate M&A and commercial advisory, project finance and infrastructure, banking, IBC, employment laws, real estate, industrial disputes, criminal litigation, commercial litigation, arbitration and outsourcing of legal services. The Firm is known for its expertise on pre-litigation strategies, to address potential or threatened disputes. The Firm also has extensive experience in advising promoter families on family trusts, family offices, settlements and partitions and creating governance structures for smooth succession. The Firm is known for its strength in managing critical litigation matters in any part of the country, thanks to its unparalleled network. The Firm also has an international reach and national coverage through its association with various law firms based in the respective countries.
The team at VSL, has international pedigree, a sound appreciation of commercial issues and a deep understanding of local realities. Values, collaboration and practical solutions are at the heart of VSL. Every client is a long term relationship at VSL. A client at VSL, receives the full expertise of the Firm, across practice areas, thanks to the highly collaborative nature of the Firm. The Partners are trusted advisors to Founders, Family Offices, CXOs and General Counsel, and are known to deliver quality and value through practical and innovative legal solutions that help our clients succeed.
About the internship programme at VSLA:
It is an online internship. The interns shall be required to be active on email at all times for tasks & assignments.
The interns ought to be able to contribute a minimum of 6 hours a day.
It is not a paid internship. Stipend is discretionary, based on work.
Eligibility:
Must know basic drafting & vetting of documents.
Strong research skills especially in procedural aspects & commercial laws.
Should have a prior experience of reviewing & editing of legal documents & write ups.
Should have access to legal databases like Manupatra or SCC online.
A recent judgment of the Bombay High Court has taken social media by storm, with netizens raging over the regressive outlook of the court. The case, Satish v State of Maharashtra, revolved around the fact that a 12-year girl was assaulted and groped, yet the Bombay High Court held that “in the absence of any specific detail as to whether the top was removed or whether he inserted his hand inside top and pressed her breast, would not fall in the definition of ‘sexual assault.” This ruling came even after precedents from various other High Courts (in the case of Jagar Singh v State of Himachal Pradesh), including the Bombay High Court ruling that Sexual Assault under Section 7 of POCSO Act, need not be skin to skin, and even the act of touching a minor with sexual intent in their private area would attract the penalty under Section 7.
Section 7 and the outrage
This case saw the relevancy of the POCSO being put into question. It has been stated that skin-to-skin touch is necessary for constituting an offence under Section 7 of the POCSO Act. In the present scenario, groping of child’s breast has not been considered an offence under Section 7. Section 7 constitutes that, touching of vagina, breasts or any such private area with “sexual intent” is punishable. However, in this case a new concept of skin-to-skin touch has emerged. It is also to be noted that, the offence has been held punishable under Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code, that is, outraging the modesty of a woman. However, questions are now being raised as to whether it is correct to negate the entire spirit of the POCSO Act. Questions such as, if the POCSO Act was enacted to safeguard the rights of children specifically, why is the act is not being relied upon in such situations? Section 7 of POCSO provides for rigorous punishment and gives preference to the rights of children. However, keeping reliance on IPC is making this act non-reliable for such cases. Both IPC and POCSO have their own validities and importance. Overlapping of the laws in ways that degrade the other shall not be fruitful for anyone. Due to extreme public outrage, and the above mentioned valid arguments the Supreme Court on Sunday stayed the Bombay High Court’s order.
Conclusion/Personal Views:
It is important to create a threat in the minds of criminals to make the laws stringent. The relevancy of the laws has to be maintained by the courts, rather than dragging other laws in between. Section 6 and 7 of POCSO are alone relevant and compatible of punishing offenders in scenarios like the present one. It will be awaited to see the further decision of the Supreme Court because the decision here will make a huge difference for future references. This provision is about the safety of children, it cannot be neglected the way it has been done, in this judgement.