This role is based in India and as such all normal working days must be carried out in India.

Join as a Legal Adviser

  • Take on a key role in our Legal team and support the delivery of our legal strategy
  • You’ll gain significant exposure across all our franchises as you deliver our legal strategy and ensure the timely and effective delivery of all issues, projects and initiatives
  • This role offers the advantage of a varied and extensive breadth of work, where you’ll find solutions to challenges on a wide range of matters

What you’ll do

As a Legal Adviser, you’ll be delivering expert, accurate and cost-effective legal advice, making sure that it is readily understandable to non lawyers. You’ll be managing external advisers and other stakeholders in successfully delivering transactions and projects on a timely basis, making sure advice is commercial, proactive and manages and minimises legal risks.

Day to day, you’ll be:

  • Handling legal queries, drafting and reviewing contracts and agreements
  • Providing assistance in litigation related matters as well as advising stakeholders on their legal queries
  • Working with panel law firms for any external opinion on the specific matters
  • Conducting Legal brainstorming sessions to examine new laws, amendments with the team as well as stakeholders
  • Striving for continuous improvement in the operating practices and processes, including identifying efficiencies, improvements and opportunities to reduce costs

The skills you’ll need

To join them in this role, you’ll need previous experience working in multinational companies with experience of global interface. You’ll also have previous knowledge and experience working in prominent law firms.

Additionally, you’ll need:

  • The ability to establish and maintain strong relationships with businesses and stakeholders
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present legal information to non lawyers with clarity
  • Experience working in a team and collaborating with others

Link to Apply

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About the Seminar

The 4th Edition of the NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law’s Seminar, as spearheaded by the Centre for Excellence, aims to be an interdisciplinary forum for the fruitful exchange of knowledge.

The program will consist of plenary, half plenary, invited and contributed papers falling broadly within the scope of the conference. Some of the invited papers maybe tutorials in nature from keynote speakers, while others will review recent work in specialised fields.

The theme of the Seminar

Cyber Law is a relatively new field that draws from traditional law. It is becoming an increasingly important field in the modern technological world. It is multi-disciplinary, covering criminal and civil issues ranging from financial crimes to cyberbullying. Privacy, control, and access are all areas with which cyber lawyers regularly engage. As a quickly developing and growing field, cyber law promises to ensure more diverse possibilities in the future. The eminent English jurist Salmond has rightly observed that law seeks to regulate the conduct of individuals in society.

Cyber Law can be described as an endeavour to integrate the challenges presented by human action on the internet with legacy systems of laws applicable to the physical world. Cyber law has three basic building blocks-netizens, cyberspace and technology. It covers a broad area, encompassing many subtopics as well as freedom of expression, digital and electronic signatures, access to and utilisation of the internet, data protection and online
security or online privacy. Generally, cyber law is alluded to as the law of the web, but the term does not have a fixed definition.

The main reasons to enact cyber laws are, firstly, to prevent computer abusers from carrying on their illegal activities for personal gains; secondly, to prevent political rivalry so that innocent people do not become victims of their criminal acts. The internet is not just a world full of information, friends, fun, education and sports, but also a world full of drug dealers, cyber stalkers, psychopaths and even recipes to make bombs, and therefore cyber law plays a vital role in maintaining cybersecurity.

Therefore, the Centre for Excellence, through its Seminar, aims to disseminate legal knowledge pertaining toCyber Law.

Format of the Seminar

  1. Abstracts of 250 words will be invited, inclusive of 5 keywords.
  2. Upon selection of abstract and communication of acceptance to the author, the submission of the research paper will be invited.
  3. Submissions in the form of research papers, 2000-5000 words in length, inclusive of footnotes, are invited from professionals, academicians, research scholars, and students.
  4. A presentation will be made by the participants through PPT or any other means of presentation, upon selection of their manuscript.
  5. Further, we will strongly encourage the presentation of new and unpublished work.
  6. The seminar shall be conducted on an online platform.
  7. The top 3 presenters will receive cash prizes and otherawards.

Submission Guidelines

Registration Form and link for submission of abstract: https://forms.gle/1nNgVA2Rp7LBEyAH8

  • Original research papers are welcomed on the above-mentioned topic but not restricted to the sub-themes as given.
  • The paper can be co-authored. However, a maximum of three authors per entry is allowed.
  • The author(s) shall specify in their submission:
    • Title of the paper with the sub-theme.
    • Names of author(s).
    • Name of the College/University.
    • Email address and contact number.
    • Sub-theme under which submission is made.
  • The Abstract and the Full paper should be submitted in .doc/.docx format with the following specifications:
    • Font Type: Times New Roman
    • Font size: 12 pts
    • Line spacing: 1.5
    • Footnotes Font Type: Times New Roman
    • Footnotes: Font size: 10 pts
    • Footnotes Line spacing: 1
    • Margin to be of 1 inch on all sides
    • Citation: Any uniform pattern of citation.

Important Dates

  1. Last Date for Abstract Submission: 13/12/2021
  2. Last Date for Payment of Registration Fee: 14/12/2021
  3. Last Date for Paper Submission: 17/12/2021
  4. Date of Seminar: 18/12/2021

Communication of acceptance or rejection of abstract will be within 24 hours of submission.

Registration Fees

  • Student Single Author: Rs. 500/-
  • Student Co-Authors (2): Rs. 800/-
  • Student Co-Authors (3): Rs. 1000/-
  • Professionals/Academicians/Research Scholars: Rs. 900/-

Contact Details

Mail to: kpmsol.nationalseminar@gmail.com

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About Navrachna University

Navrachana University is a Private University established under the Gujarat Private University Act, 2009.  The University has five schools: School of Business and Law, School of Engineering and Technology, School of Liberal Studies and Education, School of Environmental Design and Architecture and School of Science. We have around 22 programs across all the schools. Under the aegis of the School of Business and Law, the University runs a Five Years Integrated BBA-LLB Law program.

About the National Opinion Writing Competition

Right to Life is one of the basic as well as a fundamental right without which other rights cannot be enjoyed. But, if the person has a right to life, the question arises whether the same person can also exercise his right to die. Especially during the pandemic, we have noticed an enormous death doll in India during the second wave.

Hundreds of unaccounted corpses had been found in the river Ganga which has been burned and buried without any cremation rituals. Hence, in the present time, it is very important for us to evaluate whether Indian Citizens can exercise the right to die with dignity.

Topic

The topic for the National Opinion Writing Competition is ‘Right to die with dignity: A Fundamental Right?’

Submission Guidelines

  • Only undergraduate law students can take part in the competition.
  • All submissions must be original and unpublished.
  • One author can send only one entry.
  • The write-up shall be in between 500-2000 words.
  • The content shall be written in Times New Roman with a font size of 12 and line spacing shall be 1.5 with appropriate footnotes.
  • The write-up shall be in ‘.doc’ or ‘docx’ form and it shall be attached in the following link along with the basic details for registration.
  • The content shall be judged on the ground of novelty, reasoning, use of language and coherence.

Registration Fee

Rs 150 per entry

The payment can be made here.

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Important Dates

  • Last date of submission of the write-up: December 26, 2021
  • The result will be announced within 15 days from the submission deadline.

Awards

  • First Prize: Rs. 3,000/-
  • Second Prize: Rs. 2,000/-
  • Third Prize: Rs. 1,000/-
  • E-Certificates shall be given to all the participants.

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About the Institution

Lloyd Law College is a premier law college situated in Delhi- NCR that has been imparting quality legal education since 2003. Apart from the regular academic activities, to contribute to research in the field of law, Lloyd Law College has two Journals- Lexigentia- Law Journal of Lloyd Law College and Lloydians- the Student Law Review.

About the Journal

The Editorial Committee of “Lexigentia” hereby invites articles and book reviews on law from academicians, advocates and research scholars. The Journal is an international, annual, ISSN peer-reviewed (ISSN: 2454-1613) publication of Lloyd Law College. The Journal will showcase the recent developments in the field of law. The journal is published by Thomson Reuters.

Theme

The present issue of Lexigentia shall focus on the issues of prominence across the legal systems.

Word Limit

  • Long Articles: Above 6,000 words
  • Short Articles- 4,000- 5,000 words
  • Book Review- 1,000 words
  • Case Comments- 1,000 words

Abstract

The Article should also include an abstract of about 350 words, which has to precede the article.

Authorship

Lexigentia is open only to academicians, law practitioners and research scholars. A maximum of two co-authors is permitted.

Citation Style

Uniform Style of Citation should be adhered to. The mode of citation to be followed is available at http://www.ili.ac.in/footnoting.pdf.

Format of the Main Text & the Footnotes

  • Times New Roman font, in font size 12 is prescribed for all articles.
  • Further, the footnotes shall be in font size 10 and in the Times New Roman font.
  • A line spacing of 1.5 for the main text and 1.0 for the footnotes is to be followed.
  • All articles are to be sent in either doc or Docx format. Any submission in pdf form shall not be accepted.

Important Dates

Last date for submission of abstracts and articles:

  • Abstract: December 30, 2021
  • Final Article: January 30, 2022

How to Submit?

All abstracts and articles are to be mailed to lloydjournal@gmail.com

NOTE: Lloyd Law College shall retain all copyright arising out of any publications. Only the moral rights shall vest with the author.

Contact Details

For any details or queries, a mail can be sent to lloydjournal@gmail.com.

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About the Organiser

The Department of Law, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University) is established under the aegis of Maharishi Markandeshwar Trust in the year 2008 after due approval of Bar Council of India.

Broad Themes

  • Divorce, Breakup and Financial Separation
  • Domestic Abuse, Marital Rape, Live- in Relationship In India
  • Custody of Children and Development of ADR in Family Dispute Resolution
  • Health and Human Rights
  • Economic Impact on Human Rights
  • Vulnerability, Legal Protection and Human Rights of Domestic Workers
  • Role of Technology in Human Rights Protection
  • Food Adulteration, Hoarding and Human Rights
  • Drug Abuse and Violation of Human Rights
  • Role of International Organizations in Protection of Human Rights
  • Human Rights of Refugees, Climate Refugees, The LGBT Community and Indigenous Communities
  • Any Other Related Subject/Topic/Inter-Discipline/Multi-Discipline

Call for Papers

Academicians, lawyers, scholars and members of civil society are hereby invited to contribute papers for the International Conference. The contributions may be forwarded in soft copy according to the schedule provided hereunder.

However, the prior registration would be necessary so as to ensure proper arrangement of the seminar as a whole. The prospective participants are also expected to forward their itinerary well in advance. No TA/DA shall be provided by the University. Soft copy of papers and abstract may kindly be forwarded to the following

Location

Venue: MM (DU) Auditorium, Mullana, Ambala, Haryana

Registration and Submission Procedure

The interested participants may register themselves by filling up the prescribed registration form either online or at the spot on the day of seminar.

Registration Form: https://forms.gle/rwrjsWWW1qKrc46d6

The registration form (hard copy) will be available on the registration desk at conference hall. In the case of latter, payments shall be acceptable only in Cash and the participants are required to bring their institutional ID cards.

Note: The registration fee will include the seminar kit along with the tea at forenoon, lunch, evening tea and snacks on the day of the seminar. The registration fee will not cover any type of accommodation and transportation facility.

Certificates will be given to the paper presenters.

Soft copy of papers and abstract may kindly be forwarded to the following:E-mail: mmdl.intconf2021@mmumullana.org

Important Dates

  • Last date for submission of abstracts: 14th December, 2021
  • Last date for submission of papers: 24th December, 2021

Fee Details

  • Under Graduate Students: Rs. 250 (For All Students)
  • Post Graduate Students/Research Scholars: Rs. 500/-
  • Academicians/Legal Professionals: Rs. 1000/-

Note: Registration fee in any case is non-refundable. However, co-authors shall be separately charged.

Mode of Payment

  • Bank: Punjab National Bank
  • Beneficiary Name: MMDU Mullana
  • Account Number: 51821131000790
  • IFSC Code: PUNB0518210

Contact Details

Organising Secretary: Professor (Dr.) Reetika Bansal: 8168683181

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About the Organizer

Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University is a uni-disciplinary University in Visakhapatnam, India for under-graduate and post-graduate legal education. DSNLU is committed to design and deliver legal education, promote academic achievement and excellence in legal research.

About the Moot

DSNLU is both delighted and obliged to conduct Sri Damodaram Sanjivayya Centenary International Moot Court Competition. This competition is very special to us as our institution is named after Sri Damodaram Sanjivayya, who was the former Chief minister of Andhra Pradesh and was also the first dalit Chief Minister of an Indian state and it is his 100th birth anniversary this year. His work towards inherent social problems inspired us to conduct this moot court competition.

Payment Details

Account No:283710100024089
Account Name:Registrar, DSNLU
Bank Name, Branch: Union Bank Of India, Sabbavaram
IFS Code:UBIN0828378

Important Dates

      1.Release of Notification:25th November, 2021
    2.Commencement of Registration:25th November, 2021
     3.Last date for Softcopy Submission of Registration:Formand Payment of Registration Fees: 25th December, 2021
    4.Last Date for Seeking Clarifications:11th January,2022
    5.Response to Clarifications:18th January,2022
    7.Last date for Softcopy Submission of Memorials:30th January,2022
    8.Commencement of the Competition and InauguralCeremony:12thFebruary,2022
    9.Preliminary Rounds and Quarter Finals:12thFebruary,2022
    10.SemiFinals, Finals,Valedictory Ceremony and PrizeDistribution:13thFebruary,2022

Link for the Registration Form

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Contact Details

Mail to: sdscimcc@dsnlu.ac.in

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About the ETLegalWorld

ETLegalworld.com, an initiative of The Economic Times, is a deep-dyed online news portal envisioned to provide news, information, data, tools, ranking, reports and strategy to the Indian legal fraternity. It is a one stop destination for all legal professionals to get insights on emerging trends, new frontiers and latest avenues in the Indian legal scenario.

About the Internship Opportunity

Economic Times LegalWorld is hiring interns for its editorial department 

Roles and Responsibilities

– Identify and publish relevant news stories and headlines related to the legal and corporate industry
– Generate and create content for microsite, events, social media, campaigns and more
– News update on portal and coordination for newsletter
– Secondary and primary research for the conferences, summits, webinars etc
– Identifying and contacting senior leaders in the sector as and when required
– Database building, Market Research (Secondary & Primary)
– Social media handling and writing content for different platforms – LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook
– Supporting with the pre, post and during event activities.

Selection Criteria

– Are immediately available for the internship
– Are available for a minimum duration for 6 months
 – Candidates from media/journalism/mass communication/content writing/legal background will be preferred
– Available for full time internship
– Good content writing skills
– Proof-reading
– Apply only if you are serious about Learning and Work

Other details

– Joining: Immediately
– Mode: Work from home
– Internship type : Paid
– Stipend : Best in Industry
– Saturday & Sundays are fixed

Benefits 

– Internship Certificate
– Job Opportunity: Depends on the performance

Procedure to apply

Please share your resume on – priyal.sarawagi@timesinternet.in with subject line – Application for Editorial Internship | Your Name | Your City | Contact Number 

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About Bhumi

Bhumi is one of India’s largest volunteer organisations. Since 2006, the organisation has been providing youngsters a platform to serve the society and bridge the gap between the educated and the uneducated. Their volunteers and staff educate and mentor children from orphanages, slum and village community centres and low-income schools across the country to give them a better future, which will benefit them as well as our country. Bhumi’s educational programs are currently operational across 12 cities in India.

The Bhumi Fellowship is a full-time paid two-year program designed to develop educational changemakers to lead the next movement in the public education system. Centred around the holistic development of children, the Bhumi fellowship will help you build an ecosystem within the school, to enable school leaders and teachers to equip students with the knowledge, adaptability, and resilience to excel.

Roles and Responsibilities of a Bhumi Fellow:

  • Work actively on improving student learning outcomes by teaching for a minimum of 12-15 hours every week
  • Support teachers with innovative teaching methods and upskilling them towards achieving excellent student learning outcome
  • Create a culture of collaboration, learning and love within the school to enable the social and emotional development of students
  • Improve the leadership skills of Headmasters/Headmistresses
  • Identify the challenges faced by the school or the community and design a robust and sustainable solution
  • Build effective community-school linkages to improve the investment of the community in Education
  • Facilitate trainings and spaces for teachers in the school towards building their knowledge, skills, and mindsets

Preferred Education Qualification / Experience:

  • Graduate in any stream. Degree in Education is a plus.
  • Proven track record of excellence

Who are they looking for:

  • Youth aged between 20-30 years.
  • Having volunteer experience is a plus, not mandatory.
  • Is truly inclined to work in the social sector especially the education sector by creating impacts.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Leadership skills – ability to lead and drive initiatives
  • Ability to build relationships and invest them
  • Problem solving and critical thinking
  • Passion for social change through Education
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills (ability to speak in Tamil mandatory)
  • Good computer knowledge and MS Office skills.

Other Information:

Scope: Full time.
Reporting to: Program Manager, Bhumi Fellowship
Remuneration: Stipend of Rs. 18,000, non-negotiable
Location: Chennai (Additional grant of INR 5,000 shall be applied for outstation fellows upon permanent relocation to Chennai for the fellowship)
Commitment: 2 years (to be eligible for the fellowship completion certificate)

How to Apply?

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INTRODUCTION

As far as the general public is concerned, a celebrity is a person who has achieved a level of renown and recognition in society that makes him or her clearly identifiable. It might be related to the appreciation and honour for some type of success by a huge group of people in a country like India. This can also be interpreted in a business sense: if a person’s reputation is utilised to promote a product, that person will be considered a celebrity in the sense of publicity under the ‘direct commercial exploitation of identity test.

This is the current issue in the media which the IP law regime attempts to defend. Despite the facts, though celebrity rights are protected under IP law, this today becomes an important area in the field of media owing to the facts

  • Celebrity interaction with media is frequent.
  • Media is used as one of the means to exploit different rights of celebrity.[1]

Celebrities are seen as a source of honour by many people. In a democratic country, people take it as a prize for accomplishment which the sportsmen and artists earn with their talent. People elect Politicians. Celebrity is conferred by the general public. The media dictates what the public sees. However, the public’s choice as consumers and electors ultimately conveys celebrity. There is also a type of celebrity that is largely uninvolved. It is given to princes and princesses via birth or marriage. Others gain fame as a result of their unintentional involvement in newsworthy occurrences.

The rights exploited by media are

  • Moral Rights– the personality of an individual signifies his way how people will identify him and where he stands in the society. By forming a personality one sets an expectation in everyone’s eyes and in this way, he is believed to behave in the society. Every person possesses different talent and accordingly this contributes to the society effectively. The property of a person simply shows the extended version of his personality and the contribution of the person towards the society shows how extended is personality is.
  • Privacy rights– Celebrities are quite popular in the society and people personalize them to be their friends and curiosity arises which makes people want to know more about the personal lives of the celebrities. The curiosity arouses the people wanting to know from the personal affairs celebrities are having to what clothes they wear, the places the celebrities visit. There is no exchange of information as these celebrities don’t know the public. So celebrities control their personal information as not controlling their private life may lead to situations of humiliation, embarrassment.

One of the most well-known judicial rulings was issued in the case of Barber vs. Times Inc, in which a photographer photographed Dorthy Barber giving birth to a baby boy during her pregnancy. Ms Barber had filed an invasion of privacy lawsuit against Time Inc. for entering her hospital room without permission and photographing her despite her protesting against it. Mr. barber was successful in the suit and was awarded damages of 3000$. It is the duty of the media, that when it publishes any private matters of celebrities it should give accurate information. In this case, the media was found liable for the damages. Where media publishes truthful information, it is not liable to pay for any damages.

From the above case, we can say that remedies are available to celebrities either in the form of ‘right to privacy’ action or in the form of the fundamental right of ‘right to privacy as part of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.

PUBLICITY/MERCHANDISING RIGHTS

By Publicity right we mean any right to prevent unauthorized and commercial use of the name and fame of an individual. To claim this right, one needs to set up a form of merchandise, basically, an act that is intended to promote the sale/popularity of a commodity. If someone uses the fame of a celebrity to promote his products that would be termed as unfair trade practices.

In the Sourav Ganguly vs tata tea ltd case, when the cricketer had returned after scoring spending centuries was disturbed when he got to know that the company Tata tea ltd where he used to work as manager has been promoting that whoever will purchase 1 kg of tea, he would get the chance to congratulate the cricketer via a postcard, which can be found in each tea packet. In this case, the company was in an attempt to increase the sale of its products in the market of India where everyone knew Sourav Ganguly. The court ruled in the favor of Sourav, considering the fame and popularity are his intellectual property

We can say the law with regard to the publicity rights of celebrities is still not fairly developed.

RIGHT TO PUBLICITY

By right to publicity, we mean a celebrity holds a limited(exclusive) right to all the profit earned if one misuses his fame and popularity for commercial purposes. This right is different from the right to privacy and also an ‘adversely portrayal of one’s personality.

 In other words, we mean the moral rights of the celebrity over their personality.

In the same example, Sedley LJ opined that harm to an individual’s reputation (or invasion of privacy) is not regarded as a type of financial or economic loss. The plaintiff would lose in this scenario because their reputation would be less valuable as a commodity to be exploited through licensing and assignment. As a result, the publicity right is concerned with intangible or non-physical harm and intangible property ownership. As opposed to a right against injury, it is in the form of a proprietary right with an individual.

The importance of recognizing this right to favour the celebrity is to secure them a form of Intellectual property that is meant to protect them against any harm but the main motive is that they can secure financial benefits they can gain by using the property. This is usually justified as compensation or incentive for the claimant’s efforts in developing the intellectual property. Apart from that, the right is significant since it can be assigned and licensed to media players for financial gain an advantage.

WHY CELEBRITY RIGHTS ARE IMPORTANT?

In the age of the internet and other more advanced forms of communication, the theory of celebrity rights has become more relevant and a topic of debate. People in the country are interacting with the media in ways they have never done before. Because the media has become more fast-paced, the image of a celebrity can be used for publicity which causes an invasion of privacy. For example, in the Julia Roberts case which was a recent judgement by the WIPO Complaint and Arbitration Centre), the defendant operated a website called Julia Roberts.Com and in order to sell his item, he used the same website to run an online auction programme. Julia Roberts stated that the defendant utilized her notoriety to promote his auction on the Internet since the public would be curious to learn more about the celebrity and would visit the website from all over the world, making his auctions popular all over the world in a short period of time.

The fact that components of such rights are recognized demonstrates why they are vital. According to Leggatt LJ, ” Another crucial element to think about at the same time is the concept of privacy. People take advantage of the fact that superstars draw a lot of attention because they are traffic magnets. The public’s curiosity may thus lead to a situation in which the ‘paparazzi’ make it difficult for such superstars to go out in public in a regular manner. Although there is a right to get information in our country, this cannot be construed as the goal of the law to intrude into topics that such people do not want to be discussed in public.

We can say in the present age it is important to protect celebrity rights.

Even while Indian law has not progressed to the point where celebrity rights are recognized as a separate right, the court’s remarks suggest that they may do so in the future.

ENDNOTES

  1. Celebrity Rights – Is It Important in India? – Intellectual Property – India (mondaq.com)
  2. Celebrity Rights in India (legalserviceindia.com)

This article is written by Vidushi Joshi student at UPES, Dehradun

Role and Responsibilities:

Under the guidance of IPR Chair Professor, DPIIT and Dean Research, GNLU the incumbent shall perform the following roles and responsibilities;

(i) Conduct Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) research in relevant areas of law under the guidance of IPR Chair
Professor – DPIIT;
(ii) Provide research assistance to Chair Professor – DPIIT whenever required;
(iii) Develop, plan, execute, monitor and report Intellectual Property Rights research in collaboration with external
Universities, Institutions, Government departments, Industrial and Economic agencies, Judiciary within India
and abroad;
(iv) Provide Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) research counseling and scholastic assistance to IPR Chair
Professor – DPIIT;
(v) Participate in overall planning and development of research, training and extension programs of DPIIT IPR
Chair activities in the University;
(vi) Perform any other duties including administrative, coordination, etc. as required to achieve the aims and
objectives of the DPIIT – IPR Chair under the guidanceof Chair Professor;
(vii) Engage in diverse research activities including field work, data collection, data analysis, report drafting, etc.

Essential Criteria:

(i) LL.M. in IPR Specialization with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) or Ph. D in Law preferably in IPR Specialization from an Indian University, or an equivalent degree from an
accredited Foreign University.
(ii) Good knowledge of latest national and international research trends and developments in IPR;
(iii) Ability to conceptualize and organize international training workshops and brainstorming online/ on-site discussions apart from Teaching/ Research;
(iv) Fluency in English language.

Highly desirable:

(i) Experience in teaching/ research in premier Law Universities/ Colleges in relevant area;
(ii) Excellent inter-personal and teambuilding skills;
(iii)Ability to innovate and to improve research, training and extension activities or services and to pursue interesting new ideas and new methods;
(iv) National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the UGC, CSIR or similar test accredited by the UGC like SLET/ SET;

Important Notes:

 The initial appointment is for a period of 364 days, out of which first three months are to be
considered as probation. Further, upon satisfactory performance, the tenure may be extended for an
additional period of one year upto maximum three years depending upon the needs and interest
determined by the IPR Chair Professor, DPIIT and GNLU.
 Selected Candidate having Ph.D Degree will be paid a remuneration of ₹ 50,000/- per month and
LL.M Degree in IPR will be paid a remuneration of ₹ 40,000/- per month.
 The position shall be considered a non-regular employee of the GNLU or the DPIIT for all legal
and practical purposes.
 Mode of interview: The mode of interview will be online through Cisco Webex Meetings.
 The applicants are required to fill up prescribed application form available on Website and send it to
hr@gnlu.ac.in on or before 11th December, 2021 mentioning the subject line as “Application for the
Post of Research Assistant – DPIIT – IPR Chair”. Upon receipt of the email, the detailed information
related to online interview will be provided to the shortlisted candidates. Application other than
prescribed format will not be entertained/considered.
 The application duly signed alongwith self-attested documents (i.e. Educational Certificates,
Experience Certificates etc.) should be forwarded to the University in PDF format by E-mail to
hr@gnlu.ac.in on or before 11th December, 2021. .
 Application received after the last date of submission will not be considered for the interview under
any circumstances.
 In case of any further clarification required, kindly contact Mr. Rahul Pandya on mobile number
8511188720.

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