About the Panag & Babu

Panag & Babu is a specialist firm focussing on Business Crimes, Commercial Litigation and Technology Laws.

About the opportunity

Panag & Babu are looking to hire 2 senior associates (with 4-7 years of PQE) and 3 associates (with 1-3 years of PQE) for our corporate and regulatory advisory team.

This team specializes in technology transactions, but routinely advises on regulatory queries arising from the intersection of law and technology that span fintech, privacy and telecom.

Procedure to apply

Candidates interested in these roles may send in their resume to gurbani.kaur@pblawoffices.com.

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About the Amicus

Amicus is building an AI-powered contract drafting and analysis platform. The goal is to make the drafting and review process faster and more accurate.

About the opportunity

2-3 legal interns.

Preference

They will prefer students who:

(i) can intern for at least 3 months;

(ii) have studied contract law; and,

(iii) are in it for more than just the certificate.

The role will be integral to shaping the product. The interns will brainstorm ideas with us, review lots of contracts, and take on ad hoc responsibilities when required. You’ll start in early January. Workload may vary from 2 hours/day to 12 hours/day. However, we’re happy to make adjustments during exams.

Stipend

INR 10,000 per month.

Procedure to apply

To apply, please send an email with:

(i) your resume;

(ii) a 200 cover letter explaining why you’d be a great intern; and

(iii) a 100 word explanation on which is your favourite clause in a contract. Send it to saahildama@gmail.com.

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About Ultraviolette Automotive

We, at Ultraviolette believe in a future with clean energy and sustainable transportation. Over the next 15 years, cities will account for nearly 90 percent of global population growth, 80 percent of wealth creation, and 60 percent of total energy consumption. We aim to build an ecosystem that addresses the transportation needs of an urban environment.

About the opportunity

Online Internship full-time position (IP Management Section) at Ultraviolette Automotive.

Procedure to apply

Please send your resume and preferred duration to monalisha.m@ultraviolette.com.

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About Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)

NCB is Indian federal law enforcement and intelligence agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. The agency is tasked with combating drug trafficking and the use of illegal substances under the provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.

About the Job Opportunity

Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Ministry of Home Affairs, intends to fill up 93 (ninety-three) existing vacancies in the grade of Junior Intelligence Officer on a deputation basis.

Number of Vacancies

82 (Eighty-two)

Job Responsibilities

  • Enforcement of Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.
  • Collection & development of Intelligence, Investigation, search, seizure and arrest (including financial investigation);
  • Initiating trial in courts.
  • Initiating action under PITNDPS Act.
  • Attending trial in courts.
  • Identification and destruction of illicit opium and cannabis cultivation;
  • Demand Reduction activities Training of officers/personnel of other drug law enforcement agencies
  • Coordination with other drug law enforcement agencies Any other duties as assigned/allocated by Superior Officers.

Eligibility

Officers of the Central/State Governments/Union Territories:

A-(1) Holding analogous posts on regular basis in the parent cadre or department;

or

(2) With (six) years’ regular service in the Level-5 (Rs.29,200-92,300) of the Pay Matrix or equivalent in the parent cadre or department: and

B- Possessing the following educational qualification and experience:

  • Educational Qualification: Must possess a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized board
  • Experience: Two years’ experience in enforcement of regulatory laws and collection of intelligence information thereto.
  • Desirable: One year’s experience in investigation of criminal offences offences.

Age Limit: Not more than 56 years of age on the closing date of receipt of application.

Salary

The post of Junior Intelligence Officer carries the pay scale in PB-2 (Rs.9300 34800) plus Grade Pay of Rs 4200/- (pre-revised) [Level-6 as per 7 CPC Pay Matrix]

Procedure to Apply

Application (Curriculum Vitae) in the enclosed format of willing and eligible officers whose services can be spared without delay, in the event of their selection may be forwarded through proper channel along with

  • Copies of APARS for the last 5 years duly attested (with stamp) on each page by an officer not below the rank of Under Secretary to the Government of India or equivalent.
  • Integrity Certificate
  • Vigilance clearance certificate as per proforma enclosed &

Major/minor penalty statement for the last 10 years and Cadre clearance certificate incorporating that in the event of his/her selection, he/she will be relieved to join NCB on a deputation basis so as to reach the Deputy Director(Admn) Narcotics Control Bureau West Block No 1, Wing No.5, R.K.Puram New Delhi-110065, within 60 days from the date of issue of this circular i.e October 29, 2021.

Note: The application proforma has been annexed to the official notification, as Annexure-I. Click on the link given at the end of this post for the official notification.

Other Information

Period of Deputation: Ordinarily not exceeding three years including the period of deputation in another ex-cadre post immediately preceding the appointment, extendable up to 07 years subject to suitability and performance, as per DoP&T & MHA guidelines issued from time to time. No further extension will be granted in any case.

Work Location

The selected candidates are liable to be posted anywhere in India in any of the Zones/Sub-Zones/Regional Offices/Headquarters of Narcotics Control Bureau. Any conditional application regarding the place of posting or any other issue shall not be entertained.

Link to apply-

http://narcoticsindia.nic.in/vacancies/jiov.pdf

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About the Legislative Department of Ministry of Law and Justice

The Legislative Department under the Ministry of Law and justice is concerned with the drafting of principal legislation for the Central Government. India Code which consists of laws enacted from the previous century and which are in force in the territory of India are available on the net.

About the Job Opportunity

The Legislative Department proposes to engage 10 Legal Research Associates on a contract basis for a period of 1 year.

Number of Vacancies

10 (Ten)

Eligibility

  • Educational Qualification: Degree in Law from a recognised University or National Law University with not less than 60% marks or equivalent CGPA, in aggregate of all semesters/years up to final examination.
  • Age: Not more than 26 years as on 01.01.2022
  • Preference: Preference shall be given to those candidates who have experience in Legislative Drafting.

Procedure to Apply

The candidates are requested to submit a certificate from their college/university showing the formula for conversion of CGPA to percentage, where CGPA are mentioned in the final mark sheet. Failing this the application will be rejected.

Interested and eligible candidates may submit their application in enclosed proforma within 15 days of publication of this advertisement in the Newspaper.

Salary

Rs.25,000/- per month

Link for more details and applying-

https://legislative.gov.in/sites/default/files/recruitment/LRA_0.pdf

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About the Essay Competition

The Center for Legal & Court Technology (CLCT) of William & Mary Law School is organizing their 5th Artificial Intelligence Writing Competition! This popular competition is in its 5th year.

Topic

Maximum Number of Submissions

Total number of eligible submissions will be 50, to be determined on a first-come-first-served basis.

CLCT will not consider any other factor or any extenuating circumstances.

Eligibility

All current law students* worldwide are cordially invited to submit one paper, which must:  

  • Focus on at least one application of these technologies (e.g., Internet of Medical Things devices, facial recognition technology, autonomous systems, social media monitoring, etc.);
  • Explain whether regulation of the application is needed and to what extent; and
  • Propose means to regulate this application (proposals may range from traditional regulation to reliance on soft governance, and anything in between).

A submission is not required to put forward an original regulatory system; however, any novel, plausible and well-articulated proposals are likely to impress the judges. 

(*)

  • 1.1) The Competition is open to law students, in good standing, enrolled in a law degree (e.g., J.D. or LL.B.), a Master’s degree (e.g., LL.M.) or a doctoral degree (e.g., S.J.D./J.S.D or Ph.D.) at an ABA-accredited law school within the U.S., or at a foreign law school with equivalent accreditation, during the 2021-2022 academic year.
  • 1.2) Non-law degree seeking students enrolled in one course at an accredited law school during the 2021-2022 academic year may participate only as a joint author with a current law student who meets the criteria at Section 1.1.
  • 1.3) Students enrolled in law school part-time are welcome to participate.
  • 1.4) CLCT student staff may not participate.
  • 1.5) Winners of previous CLCT competitions may not participate.

Formatting Guidelines

  • Papers must be written in English.
  • Papers may not exceed 3,500 words, including titles, texts, citations, footnotes, appendices/annexes, bibliography, etc. Papers that exceed this limit will be disqualified.
  • Papers must be e-mailed as a word processing file type that can be easily opened with Microsoft Word.
  • Hard copies or other electronic formats (such as .PDF) will be disqualified.
  • The text of the submission must be single-spaced, justified paragraph formatting, and in twelve-point font.
  • Footnotes should be single-spaced and in ten-point font.
  • Pages should be numbered consecutively.
  • The total number of words must be entered on the Submission Form (please use Appendix 1 or Appendix 2 below). In computing the number of words, all words, including articles and prepositions, should be counted. Count numbers and abbreviations as words. For example, F.3d corresponds to 1 word; while 746 F.3d 913 corresponds to 3 words.

Submission Guidelines

  • Students must submit an unpublished paper written solely by the student(s).
  • Papers must not have received feedback or edits from any third parties, including faculty or instructors at the student’s institution. This must be expressly indicated on the Submission Form.
  • Papers that have been previously published or accepted for publication are not eligible.
  • Papers based on research or other work done in connection with law firm or other employment (whether full-time or part-time) are also not eligible.
  • Only one submission will be accepted per student. If CLCT receives more than one paper from the same author, none of the student’s submissions will be considered.
  • Co-Authorship: A paper co-authored by no more than 2 students is acceptable, provided the paper submitted is the original work of the two co-authors, and that both co-authors are currently-enrolled law students. If awarded a prize, co-authors will share it equally.
  • Papers should include a scholarly discussion of the topic and full citations to authorities. Citations may be embedded in text or set out in footnotes and should conform to the current edition of the Uniform System of Citation (Bluebook) for students at U.S. law schools, or the equivalent citation standard for students enrolled in foreign law schools.
  • Any form of plagiarism will result in the automatic disqualification of the author(s). CLCT reserves the right to inform the relevant university of the plagiarism offense.
  • By submitting the paper and official entry form, students agree that:
    • each has read these Rules and accepts the conditions stated herein;
    • each paper is an original piece of work written by the student (or is one co-authored by the two students), which has not received feedback or edits from anyone else, including faculty or instructors;
    • if co-authors are awarded a prize, they will share the prize money equally;
    • all winners will provide promptly, and in any event within 21 calendar days from the request, any information required by CLCT to arrange the payment of the cash prize, and understand that failure to do so may amount to forfeiture of the prize, following which another winner may be named;
    • all winners grant to William & Mary Law School, CLCT, and CISCO the right to reproduce, publish, and use the winning papers (with amendments, if necessary), as well as the winners’ names and photographs, without compensation; and,
    • each student releases William & Mary Law School, CLCT, and CISCO from any and all liability.
  • Winners understand that the prizes are subject to U.S. state and federal tax deductions, regardless of their nationality and residence. Cash prizes will only be paid in U.S. Dollars by way of check or bank transfer. Any fees that may be charged by the relevant bank will be deducted from the prize money.
  • CLCT and CISCO are not responsible for errors, for lost, late, or misdirected correspondence, or telecommunication, hardware, or software failures, including by reason of any glitch, computer virus, or other failure.
  • CLCT may cancel, modify, or terminate the Competition for any reason(s), including infection by computer virus, tampering, unauthorized intervention, force majeure, or technical difficulties of any kind.
  • This Competition is subject to all U.S. federal, state, and local laws and regulations. By entering, all participants agree that the Competition shall be governed by the laws of the State of Virginia, that the courts of Virginia shall have exclusive jurisdiction, and that Williamsburg, Virginia, shall be the venue for any dispute relating to or arising from the Competition.

Cash Prizes

The cash prizes, funded by Cisco Systems, Inc., are:

  • 1st Place: U.S $2,500 (1,89,607.38 INR)
  • 2nd Place: U.S $1,500 (1,13,764.42 INR)
  • 3rd Place: U.S $1,000 (75,842.95 INR)

The winners will also have the unique opportunity of presenting their papers to a selected audience of executives from Cisco Systems, Inc.

Students from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to participate!

How to Submit?

Entries must be submitted via e-mail to essaycompetition@lists.wm.edu no later than 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST) on January 10, 2022.

Questions should be directed to the same e-mail address.

Evaluation Criteria

The judges will use their complete discretion in selecting the winning papers, but will take into account these guiding principles (in no particular order):

  • Innovative legal issue(s) likely to grow out of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies;
  • Novelty and originality of the issue(s);
  • Original and thought-provoking discussion of the topic;
  • Legal analysis and reasoning;
  • Conciseness, clarity, and precision of the idea(s) put forward;
  • Consideration of legal and policy implications, and proposed solutions (if any);
  • Organization of the idea(s) and presentation;
  • Writing quality (grammar, syntax, and form);
  • Quality and use of research (including correct citations); and,
  • Compliance with these Rules.

Contact Details

Mail to: essaycompetition@lists.wm.edu

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About GNLU

GNLU is a statutory University established by the Government of Gujarat through Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003. GNLU is recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and the University Grants Commission (UGC). GNLU is a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU); the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI); and, the International Association of Law Schools (IALS).

GNLU offers interdisciplinary legal courses in five faculties namely, BA LLB, BCOM LLB, BSC LLB, BSW LLB, BBA LLB; one post-graduate programme namely, LLM as well as doctoral programmes in law and interdisciplinary fields. GNLU also offers PhD in Economics. This course is offered with an interdisciplinary study with law.

About Centre For Law & Economics (CLE)

The Centre for Law & Economics (CLE) is a centre of excellence for research and training in the discipline of Law & Economics (also referred to as the Economic Analysis of Law). The Centre values rigorous work in the discipline and aims to promote awareness of and research in the field. It carries out courses and conferences for scholars, practitioners and students apart from publications on the economic analysis of contemporary legal issues. It aims to produce quality prescriptions for legislators, regulators and government departments and provide clear explanations and guidance to businesses and ordinary citizens alike.

Previous Conferences

The First International Conference on Law & Economics was hosted by Gujarat National Law University on 4-15 March 2015 under the visionary guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Bimal N.Patel, Director, Gujarat National Law University. The Second International Conference on Law & Economics was hosted by IIT Kanpur which was organized on 3-4 September, The Third International Conference on Law & Economics was hosted by IIM
Ahmedabad on 18-19 November 2017. The Fourth International Conference on Economic Analysis of Law and Governance was hosted by GNLU Gandhinagar from March 18 to March 21, 2021, with the encouragement and support of Prof. (Dr.) S. Shanthakumar, Director, Gujarat National Law University.After organising four
conferences, the Fifth GNLU International Conference on Law, Economics, and Public Policy is scheduled in the month of March 2022.

5th GNLU INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LAW, ECONOMICS, AND PUBLIC POLICY – MARCH 2022

The subject of ‘Law & Economics’ or ‘Economic Analysis of Law’ is concerned with the interface between the subjects of Law & Economics. It permits the greater use of economic tools and concepts to examine and understand the law in addition to recognising the importance of law to the analysis of the economy. Today, the field of Law & Economics has expanded and transformed subjects such as property, contracts, torts, criminal law and procedure, constitutional law, administrative law, environmental law, family law, etc. Moreover, with further restrictions around the world due to COVID-19, economic policies have evolved impacting major sectors. This calls for a general theme of law and economics for this International Conference.
The inherent advantage of this field is that its objective nature permits the legal system to function rationally and more efficiently. Besides, it provides a useful normative standard for evaluating law and policy. Law & Economics is a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary field that applies tools from microeconomic theory to legal rules and structures so as to explain their functioning, evaluate their performance and prescribe alternative rules and structures so as to create optimum social outcomes. Law & Economics has seen prolific development in various jurisdictions and has elicited startling results that have changed the way we look at and run our legal systems, winning scholars a number of accolades, notably including the Nobel Prize in
Economics. This calls for a general theme of law and economics for this International Conference.
With further restrictions around the world due to COVID-19, economic policies have evolved impacting major sectors. The study of the impact of these policies need academic deliberation.

Who can Participate?

1. Students/Research Scholars pursuing M.A./M.Phil/Ph.D Discipline in Economics
2. Research Scholars pursuing Ph.D. in the interdisciplinary study of Law and Economics
3. Students/Research Scholars pursuing M.A./M.Phil/Ph.D Discipline in Statistics
4. Students/Research Scholars pursuing M.A./M.Phil/Ph.D Discipline in Public Policy
5. Students/Research Scholars pursuing M.A./M.Phil/Ph.D Discipline in Development Studies
6. Students pursuing Five-Year/Three LLB Discipline
7. Students pursuing One-Year/Two-Year LLM Discipline
8. Academicians teaching and researching in the interdisciplinary study of law and economics.
9. Professionals working in Banking, Finance or Economics field.


This is not an exhaustive list. Students, Researchers, Academicians, Professionals having an avid interest in the interdisciplinary study of Law and Economics are welcome to be part of the Conference too.

Important Dates

  • Last Date for submission of Full Paper – 01st February 2022.
  • Confirmation of Acceptance – 18th February 2022.
  • Last Date of Registration and Payment– 28th February 2022.
  • Submission of PowerPoint Presentation– 02nd March 2022
  • Date of Conference: March 10 and 11, 2022

Paper Submission

 Link for submission of the paper :

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About The Organisers: DME Law School, Noida

Delhi Metropolitan Education (DME) is an ‘A’ grade premier educational institute affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), New Delhi. DME imparts education in the fields of Law, Management and Journalism, with the law courses approved by the Bar Council of India. The institute is located in the IT hub of NCR and is housed in a splendid building laced with modern educational facilities, a sine qua non for enhancing students’ creativity and capabilities. The sister institutes of DME include Mayoor School, Noida (in collaboration with Mayo College, Ajmer), Delhi World Public School, Greater Noida (West) and Delhi Technical Campus (DTC), Greater Noida.

The conference is being organized by the DME Law School. The Law school offers 5-year integrated B.A., LL. B & B.B.A., LL. B programs and practices project-based pedagogy with a strong connect between the classroom teaching and evolving legal & corporate needs.

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM DELIBERATIONS ON RETHINKING THE ENVIRONMENT:  SUSTAINABILITY IN MODERN ERA

Nine years remained to the deadline the world had given to itself in the Rio Conference of 1992 for fulfilment Sustainable Development Goals before the recent UN Conference on Climate Change was held in Glasgow. If there was any display of unity between the Global North and the Global South, it was visible in their unanimous agreement of pushing the deadlines further away. Apart from that even today the tussle between the developed and the developing nation remains to be same. There have been numerous conferences and academic discourses undertaken in the last three decades which try to unravel this seemingly impossible balance of conserving the environment and development of nations. The solutions perhaps are also deferred to forever extending deadlines, never to culminate into reality. There were many sterling statements made during the 2021 COP, such as Tuvalu’s Head of the State standing knee deep in the ocean to highlight the plight of the sinking island due to rise in sea level, however these statements would only remain to be mere lip service theatrics unless the nations of the world do not materialise the principles of intergenerational equity and a collective responsibility towards Environment as an individual being.

This Conference aims to bring questions of Intergenerational Equity into sharp relief in the light of the recent developments, global and domestic events that highlight the drawbacks and lacuna of an anthropocentric environmental discourse. We hope to create a space where alternative ideas of environment, distinct from the current one which is revolving around the notions of propriety-ship, may be imagined and discussed. Whether our rivers and forests are the property of the nation or legal personalities in their own sense? Whether this distinct legal personality, which is that of a human being, enough to protect environment? Whether calling these entities- air, water, living animals, minerals, stones and rocks as “resources”-defeat our larger scheme of conservation of environment? These are few of the many questions that are hoped to be addressed in this Conference. The unresolvable conflict between the Global North and South seems to be a diversion which shadows these extremely pertinent questions poised before our future generations, who perhaps need a re-imagination of Earth and its various natural entities, which have suffered massive exploitation with incomprehensible reparations.

Call For Contributions

Academicians, scientists, research scholars, faculty members, students and other relevant stakeholders of all disciplines are invited to contribute in this conference. Research papers describing original and unpublished works of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas related to environment, law and technology are cordially invited for presentation at the conference.

Major Sub-Themes

  1. Gender and climate change
  2. Transformation of law and business: pricing of Natural resources to achieve Sustainable Development
  3. Sustainability of Integrated Coastal Management: Legal Framework and its effective enforcement
  4. Community-based water law: water resource management reform in developing countries.
  5. Evolution of International Laws based on the UN Conventions for Environmental Sustainability over the years. 
  6. Harmonizing the Domestic and International Trade laws and policies in corroboration Sustainable Development.
  7. Natural Resource management and conflict resolution in Asian region
  8. Environmental Refugees: The Grey Area
  9. India’s Green Industrial Policy Pursuing Clean Energy for Green Growth
  10. COP 26 and its outcomes
  11. Strengthening the Paris Agreement: Focusing on Loss and Damage due to climate change
  12. The Role of National Human Rights Institutions in Environmental Protection: A Focus on Asian region
  13. Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts
  14. Ocean Based Technological Responses to Climate Change
  15. Environmental Damages During Warfare/ Nuclear launches
  16. Development and transfer of technologies
  17. International Carbon Markets
  18. Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA)
  19. Solar Energy- Issues of technology, Efficiency and legislation.
  20. Climate change and public health-Impacts, Mitigation of risks and Preparedness for Crisis Management.
  21. Green growth
  22. Population growth- Impact on sustainability and Intergenerational equity
  23. Anthropocentrism
  24. Post-Pandemic Economic Fragility and Sustainable Development
  25. Global North-South Dialogue in Contemporary times
  26. Carbon footprint reduction: Improving efficiency and effectiveness
  27. Transportation adaptability
  28. Empowering societies and citizens with ethical sustainable development techniques
  29. Resilience in complex socio-ecological system
  30. Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

Date and Mode

Date: 25th and 26th March 2022

Mode: The conference will be conducted in hybrid mode with both online and offline components. This is subject to the Government of India guidelines pertaining to SARS-Cov-2, issued from time to time.

Registration

Each participant shall have to pay a nominal registration fee (amount mentioned below) at the time of submission of abstracts to participate in the conference. The abstract in word document format should be attached in the google form along with the details in the link mentioned below.

Participants may Register at CLICK HERE

Please note that the conference will be held in the hybrid mode. The registration charges (along with abstract submissions) can be made at any time on or before 31st January 2022. Please mention the subject as ‘Law Conference’ while making the payment. If it is a co-authorship, both participants are required to pay the registration fees separately.

Fee payable through IMPS/NEFT:

Delhi Metropolitan Education

HDFC Bank Ltd., Sector 18, Noida

Account No: 50100187447560

IFSC: HDFC0001592

StudentsRs. 300/-
Faculty and Research ScholarsRs. 700/-
Other ProfessionalsRs. 1000/-
International Participants$50

Important Dates

Last date for submission of Abstract and Registration31st January 2022
Last date for Submission of Full Article28th February 2022
Final listing of accepted papers6th March 2022
Date of Conference25th and 26th March 2022

Guidelines For Paper Submission

  • Well researched papers, articles and case studies are invited from students, scholars/researchers, faculties, bar and bench and other professionals.
  • Co-authorship up to two authors are permitted. Each co-author would be required to pay the registration fees separately.
  • The manuscript must be typed in MS Word Times New Roman, Font size 12 and 1.5 spacing on A4 size paper with 1” margin on all sides.
  • Footnotes should follow uniform ILI style of citation.
  • The papers should be thematic and not more than 4000 words (3000 words is appreciable). Each paper should be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 300 words.
  • The sub-themes provided are merely indicative and not exhaustive. Participants are free to choose any topic of their choice relevant to the central theme of the conference.
  • The abstract as well as the article should indicate title of the paper, name of the author(s) and organization(s), contact number, relevant sub-theme and e-mail address.
  • Research papers/articles submitted should be accompanied with a declaration by the author(s), stating that the contents of the research paper are original and have not been published elsewhere.
  • All papers shall be strictly subjected to anti-plagiarism software and shall be scrutinized through blind review of the Editorial board.
  • Selected research papers shall be published in a UGC CARE Listed Journal/ Journal with ISSN or in a book bearing ISBN at an additional cost.
  • The abstract and the complete papers to be sent at lawconference2022@dme.ac.in

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About Advocate Rizwan Siddiquee

Advocate Rizwan Siddiquee is a practicing advocate at Bombay High Court.

About the opportunity

Advocate Rizwan Siddiquee is interested in hiring Advocates, who can work directly on high profile matters.

Preferences

1) Candidates should be “extremely responsible and should be able to meet deadlines without any excuses”. Do specifically take note of the fact that I expect all my juniors to “read all papers in detail and make individual notes” and not take any shortcuts. I am extremely particular about this quality.

2) Candidate should have at least three years court experience as an Advocate on either Criminal Side or Civil Side or both; and “should have argued matters on their own”.

3) Candidates should have very good command over English Language and should be able to draft on their own.

4) Candidates are expected to take lead and also take full responsibility for each matter which has been assigned to them.

Procedure to apply

If you possess all of the above qualities then immediately send your resume to hiral@siddiqueeandassocaites.com and also mark a copy to rizwansiddiquee@gmail.com

Note: Do write a brief note about yourself (so as to justify why do you best qualify for this offer amongst others). Also at the beginning of your email do specify, how soon can you join our organisation.

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About the DNLU

Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur is a National Law University located at Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was established by the Madhya Pradesh Dharmashastra National Law University Ordinance in 2018.

About the CCLG

The Centre for Corporate Laws and Governance aims to initiate and channelize research on various aspects of corporate laws. The Centre aims to be a facilitator in initiating research, discussion and enable policy making in aspects of corporate laws such as Company Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Securities Law, Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code etc.

About the Internship

Online Internship Opportunity at the Centre for Corporate Laws and Governance, Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur for the month of February : Apply till 16th January, 2022.

In order to promote research and to train students in research, the Centre for Corporate Laws and Governance wishes to induct four interns for a research internship under the Centre in the month of February, 2022. The mode of internship would be in online mode.

Role and responsibilities

1. Undertake research work allotted to them by their supervisor.

2. The interns would be required to write a 1000-1200 words original piece of research every week.

3. At the end of the internship an interactive negotiation process of corporate transaction would be undertaken by the intern.

4. To undertake any other work allotted to them by the supervisor.

Number of Interns Required

Only four (04) interns for the month of February 2022 will be inducted.

Qualifications

Students pursuing B.A. LL.B. (Five Years Course) from any University, recognized by BCI is eligible to apply for the internship.

Selection procedure

The students would be shortlisted for the internship based on their CVs. Last date to apply January 16, 2022.

Internship Duration

The duration of the internship would be 4 weeks in the month of February 2022.

Procedure to apply

Internship applications should be sent only to cclg@mpdnlu.ac.in

Contact Details

Ms. Shruti Nandwana

Assistant Professor and Director, Centre for Corporate Laws and Governance.

cclg@mpdnlu.ac.in

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