Internships open for 4th and 5th year law students based out of Bangalore.
Work Area
Areas of practice include tax, general corporate, real estate, and civil litigation.
How to apply?
Interested candidates can send their resume along with a writing sample to preetha@pmlaw.in
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The Kerala Law Academy Moot Court Society is conducting the 31st All India Moot Court Competition for the Kerala Law Academy Trophy from February 2 to 12, 2022.
The Competition
This is the 31st Edition of the Annual Moot Court Competition for the Kerala Law Academy Trophy. It is also one of the oldest competitions in the country and it is acclaimed by the academic community as well as by the legal circles as a trendsetter and one of the most prestigious Moot Court Competitions organized in our country. The competition has grown in prominence over the years and today it occupies a unique place in the National Calendar of Moot Court Competitions.
Who can Participate?
Participation is open to All Universities/ Law colleges/ Law schools in India.
How to Participate?
The team intending to participate must register on or before 25th January 2022 by submitting the duly filled Proforma provided on the Kerala Law Academy Website.
The interested participants must pay online for the amount Rs 4,000/- as registration fee through the online link provided on the Kerala Law Academy website.
The amount can also be sent through a Demand Draft for Rs 4000/- drawn in favour of “Kerala Law Academy Moot Court Society” payable at Thiruvananthapuram, to “The General Secretary, Kerala Law Academy Moot Court Society, Kerala Law Academy Campus, Peroorkada, Thiruvananthapuram 695005” to reach on or before 25th January 2022.
Dr. Dakshina Saraswathy Assistant Professor & General Secretary Moot Court Society Phone Number: +91 9744169215
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Delhi Metropolitan Education is a premier Educational Institute affiliated to the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi.
About the Competition
The moot court proposition covers areas like Sexual Harassment at Workplace, Human Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Governance and other global concerns. Violence against women remains devastatingly pervasive and starts alarmingly young. Prominent news headlines grab our attention towards sexual harassment at the workplace.
New data from WHO and partners manifests that across their lifetime, 1 in 3 women, around 736 million, are subjected to physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner or sexual violence from a non-partner – a number that has remained largely unchanged over the past decade. As of 2019, there are approx 19.45% working women in India out of the total female population which is estimated around 48% of the total population.
The rate of crime in the workplace against women has been increasing rapidly, not just in our country and also around the globe.
In a society where violence against women is posed just to show the patriarchal value operating in society, these values of men pose the greatest challenge in curbing sexual harassment. No female worker is safe and the sense of security is lacking in them.
Sexual harassment is rooted in cultural practices and is exacerbated by power relations at the workplace. Unless there is enough emphasis on sensitization at the workplace, legal changes are hardly likely to be successful. Workplaces need to frame their own comprehensive policies on how they will deal with sexual harassment. Instead of cobbling together committees at the court’s intervention, a system and a route of redress should already be in place.
As a leading institution of this country, DME endeavours to provide budding lawyers with the best possible exposure in terms of practical experience, and they believe that by organising such academic events, they strive to achieve that aim.
This event incites to provide a platform to the students and faculty of law to sharpen their minds and showcase their legal knowledge.
General Details
Date: April 2-3, 2022
Mode: Virtual
Eligibility Criteria
Team Eligibility for Registration: Participation is strictly restricted to bona fide law students pursuing 3-year or 5-year LL.B. and LLM degree courses in any college all over the Globe.
Composition: A maximum of three and minimum of two members are allowed per participating team. In a team consisting of three members, two shall be designated as ‘Speakers’ and the third member shall be designated as ‘Researcher’.
Only one team is permitted to participate from each participating institution.
Registration Details (With payment details)
Registration: All the participating institutions have to confirm participation by sending a duly filled Registration Form (Annexure-II) by email at mootcourt@dme.ac.in
Teams also have to fill the registration form through the link.
Allotment of Team Code: Every team that has successfully completed the Registration requisites under the Rules shall be allotted a unique code after the closure of the Registration for the Competition. Once the Code is allotted, every team must use only the team code for any further communication with the Organizers during the Competition.
Registration Fee
The domestic (India) participating teams are required to pay INR 1,500/-
The overseas (Foreign) participating teams are required to pay INR 2,000/-
Bank Details
Name of the bank: HDFC Bank Ltd.
Branch: Sector 18, Noida
College Name: Delhi Metropolitan Education
Account Type: Saving
Account No.: 50100187447560
IFSC Code: HDFC0001592
Change in Team Composition: Any request for the change in team composition must be intimated to the Organizer at the earliest.
Any change must be accompanied by a freshly filled registration form and an authority letter duly signed by the head of the institution.
Note:
The Registration will only be confirmed after the payment of Registration Fees;
The Registration amount is Non-Refundable.
Important Dates
Last Date of Registration: 15th March 2022
Last date to mail Clarifications: 20th March 2022
Release of Clarifications: 22nd March 2022
Memorial Submission Deadline: 25th March 2022
Last date to submit memorial with Penalty: 26th March 2022
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Scholasticus (ISSN 0975-1157) is one of the earliest publications by National Law University, Jodhpur established with the objective of promoting academic research and fostering debate in the field of Banking & Finance. The Journal has been re-launched after a gap of a few years and is now published under the aegis of the Centre of Studies in Banking and Finance at National Law University, Jodhpur.
It is a bi-annual, double-blind student reviewed and edited journal, with an ambit broad enough to include issues in the fields of project finance, private equity, corporate finance, debt restructuring, capital markets, etc. The Journal has had the privilege of publishing the articles from some stalwarts of the legal arena including Abir Lal Dey (Partner, Saraf, and Partners), Dr Neeti Shikha (Head, Centre for Insolvency & Bankruptcy, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, New Delhi), Mr Siddharth Srivastava (Partner, Khaitan & Co.), Mr Sudarshan Sen (Former Executive Director at Reserve Bank of India), etc.
To check out our previous issues, please visit the website here.
About the Centre
The Centre of Studies in Banking and Finance at National Law University, Jodhpur (CSBF) was established by the Reserve Bank of India in 2002. The Centre provides a platform for scholars and practitioners to exchange views on issues dealing with banking and financial systems through its Conferences, Essay Competitions, Workshops and Discussion Forums.
CSBF seeks to promote discourse related to the banking sector, capital markets, and other financial services. The Journal is another venture of the Centre to associate with professionals, judges, academicians and students to discuss ideas related to the banking and finance sector.
Submission Categories
Scholasticus (ISSN 0975-1157) is accepting submissions under the following categories:
Long Articles (5,000 – 8,000 words): Long Articles must comprehensively analyze important themes and may adopt comparative perspectives. It must analyze the current practice in the field, identify the lacunae therein and provide constructive suggestions.
Short Articles (3,000 – 5,000 words): Typically identify a specific issue, which may be of contemporary relevance and present a central argument.
Case Notes, Legislative Comments, Book/Article Reviews (1,500 – 3,000 words)
Suggested Themes
Need to introduce changes in the legal framework governing IPO, norms of RPTs etc.
DVR framework introduced by SEBI
Mandatory issue of debt securities
Liberalization of overseas funding
Regulatory framework for silver exchange traded funds, prepaid payment instruments, digital banks, etc.
Tendering shares in open offers
Please note that the aforementioned themes are merely indicative and not exhaustive.
Submission Guidelines
The Journal is pleased to invite submissions for its Volume X, Issue I. The deadline for sending submissions for the forthcoming volume is January 25, 2022.
Submissions must be made in electronic format by filling the form available here.
All submissions must be in MS Word format (.doc) or (.docx), with Garamond font (Main text: size 12 and line spacing: 1.5, footnotes: size 10, and line spacing: 1).
An abstract of not more than 250 words must be provided.
Co-authorship (up to 2 authors) is permitted.
No biographical information or references, including the name(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s), and acknowledgments should be included in the text of the manuscript, file name, or document properties.
Scholasticus uses only footnotes (and not endnotes) as a mode of citation. Submissions must conform to the Bluebook (20th edition) Citation style.
Submissions are accepted for publication on the condition that they do not infringe on the copyright or any other rights of any third parties. Any form of plagiarism is strictly discouraged.
Submissions made to Scholasticus shall be exclusive and must not be concurrently under consideration by any other publication.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India [SEBI] is the regulator for the securities market in India owned by the Government of India. It was established in 1988 and given Statutory Powers on 30 January 1992 through the SEBI Act, 1992.
About the Internship
SEBI is now accepting applications for its legal internship opportunity, upon relaxation of the Government advisory relating to complete/partial lockdown and travel restrictions.
Qualifications
Student of a Law School/University recognised by the Bar Council of India
Should have completed at least 3 years of the 5-year LLB course or 2 years of the 3-year LLB course
Students pursuing LLM course
Should have secured a minimum of 60% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA in the previous semester results.
Duration
The tenure of internship shall not be less than four weeks.
Stipend
Rs. 10,000/-: Upon satisfactory and successful completion of the internship
Procedure to Apply
The Head of the Department or the Course Coordinator of the respective Law School/University in-charge of theInternship Program shall submit the application recommending not more than three applicants from their Law School/University in a given quarter.
No applicationshall be entertainedfrom individual students.
The applications for internship shall be sent to the following e-mail address:legalinternship@sebi.gov.in
TheHead of the Department or the Course Coordinator shall forward a scanned copy of the cover letter on the letterhead of the respective Law School/University recommending the applicants for internship.
The curriculum vitae (CV) of each applicant shall be not more than 2 pageswith the current contact details.
The Head of the Department or the Course Coordinator of the respective Law School/University shall be intimated about the applicant/s who would be required to join the internship program.
In case any applicant fails to report for internship without any reasonable explanationor discontinues the program midway, their Law School/University shall be informed of the same and the applicant shall not be considered for future internships with SEBI.
Application Window
Applications shall be e-mailed to SEBI within the first week (1st-7th) of every quarter for internship commencing in the next quarter.
No application shall be considered beyond the application window.
Please Note: Upon relaxation of the Government advisory relating to complete/partial lockdown and lifting of travel restrictions on account of COVID 19, the internship program shall be as per the eligibility criteria and other terms as provided in the advertisement dated March 4, 2020. No application for virtual internship shall be entertained [Official Announcement dtd. October 20, 2021]
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Sangath Bhopal Hub has been working in Madhya Pradesh since 2011 with various stakeholders on the issues of mental health. Over a period of time, Sangath Bhopal Hub’s footprint has expanded rapidly, diversifying its working portfolio.
Recently, the hub completed a project with the Government of Gujarat in training the frontline health workers in providing evidence based mental health in rural areas of the state.
The hub is working in severe mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, through research and capacity building initiatives (SHARP, SARATHA). The hub has also started working with marginalized populations such as the trans community (TransCare projects) and is in the process of developing digital courses for the capacity building of early-career health researchers (DRISHTi).
The hub has a working MoU with the NHSRC, Government of India; Department of Public Health and Family Welfare, Government of Madhya Pradesh; and AIIMS, Bhopal.
About the Role
You, as the Design Intern will be responsible for simplifying and visualizing the information and various other resources on mental health. You are expected to have sharp design skills and innovative design ideas to create IEC materials (posters, flyers, manuals etc.). The intern shall have its own design/editing softwares and tools to carry out this internship.
You will be able to make a difference in the lives of marginalized and underserved communities through your work.
Roles
To create visual assets for the hub on issues of mental health like infographics, posters, brochures, briefs etc.
To carry out editing and processing of video content for the hub.
Assist the team in writing and reviewing the content for social media and other documentation purposes.
Assist the team in planning and executing community outreach events.
Any other task assigned by the team.
Skills Required
Fluent in Hindi and English
Proficient with designing software and tools
Good understanding of designing and layouts
Good understanding of social media and community engagement
Team player
Internship Location
Bhopal/Remote
Position
Part-time Intern (Remote)
Duration
2 months
Contact Details
In case of any queries or doubt, write to us at: rishabh.shrivastava@sangath.in
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Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M) is a Swedish multinational clothing retail company known for its fast-fashion clothing for men, women, teenagers, and children. As of November 2019, H&M operates in 74 countries with over 5,000 stores under the various company brands, with 126,000 full-time equivalent positions.
About the Job Opportunity
H&M India is seeking to engage the services of an eligible professional for the role of Legal Counsel, to work at its office in Delhi.
As Legal Counsel, his/her role is to support, guide and protect the H&M Group in relation to leases and other legal contracts as well as in other legal issues that arise.
The incumbent will be required to negotiate, draft and review property documents and various other agreements.
He/She will also be responsible for setting and enforcing legal standards, templates and strategies, and conducting judicial enquiries, risk assessments and due diligence.
Job Description
Legal Support and Strategy
With a background in property law, you must have experience in negotiating leases and other property documents.
You negotiate, draft and review various other agreements.
Set and enforce legal standards, templates and strategies.
Conduct judicial enquiries and due diligence and identify and analyze any risks and consequences associated hereto.
Stay up to date and understand global legal requirements and standards and support your market to achieve these.
Support with tendering processes.
Constantly improve H&M’s contracts so that it are safeguarded in the best possible way.
Handle and settle disputes.
Set and implement routines and the way of working for execution of contracts and ensure the execution done in the correct way.
Ensure that handling and administration of contracts, is done in a good manner so that the information in our systems and files is accurate.
Collaboration
Collaborate closely with lease managers, construction, facility and other relevant stakeholders.
Understand what matters for each relevant stakeholder and ensure this is taken into consideration in our agreements wherever possible.
Qualifications
Degree in Law
Experience of working in an external law firm or as in-house Legal Counsel with focus on real estate law. Meriting is knowledge of other areas such as employment law, company law and general contract law.
Required Skills
Have a growth mindset; Open and embraces change.
High attention to detail.
Strong initiative and a problem solving mindset.
Organized and structured way of working.
Team player who understands collaboration is key to achieving business goals.
Desire to learn; Keen to build new skills and open to feedback to continue to grow.
You are fluent in English with strong communication and presentation skills.
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Raja Lakhamgouda Law College is an institution for legal education situated in Belgaum, Karnataka, India. It was established in 1939 by the Karnataka Law Society and is one of the oldest Indian Law Colleges. The college is named after Raja Lakhamgouda Sardesai, the head of the former princely state of Vantamuri who has served as a mentor and donor to the school.
About the Opportunity
XII M. K. Nambyar Memorial National Level Moot Court Competition, 2022 will be conducted on 11th, 12th and 13th March 2022. This competition will be conducted in physical mode (subject to the prevailing COVID restrictions then).
Eligibility
Law Schools, Law Colleges, Law Universities, recognized by the Bar Council of India, are eligible to participate in the competition. The participants should currently be pursuing their Bachelor’s Degree in Law i.e., 3-Year or 5-Year Law Course and must have studied Constitutional Law subject in their course. Students who have not yet studied Constitutional Law as one of the subjects are not eligible.
Each team shall comprise of two Mooters and may also have a Researcher. The team members must have completed both doses of COVID vaccination.
Format of the Moot Competition
The competition will be conducted in physical mode.
Registration
Each Participating team shall duly fill the registration form provided herewith and send it along with the registration fee of ₹2,500 + GST i.e., ₹2,950, which is not refundable.
However, if the application is not accepted, the registration fee will be refunded.
DD (Demand Draft): The registration fees may be sent through Demand Draft drawn in favour of “PRINCIPAL, R. L. LAW COLLEGE, BELAGAVI” Payable at BELAGAVI.
NEFT, IMPS, UPI: Alternatively, participants may transfer the fees digitally (NEFT, IMPS, UPI) to the following account:
Account Name: The Principal, R. L. Law College, Belagavi.
Bank Name: Union Bank of India, KLS Branch, Tilakwadi, Belagavi.
Account Number: 520101210326782
IFS Code: UBIN0920037
Online Payment: In case of online payment, kindly email the following details without failing, to mknmoot@rllc.in:
Name of the sender
Account name and account number from which the amount is paid
Date and time of payment, and
Unique Transaction Reference (UTR) Number.
Note:
Spot registration will not be entertained. However, the organisers reserve the discretion to entertain late applications. The first 28 teams duly registered will be considered.
Each team will be allotted a Team Code after registration.
Awards
Trophies and cash prizes shall be awarded in the following manner:
Winner: ₹ 30,000/-
Runners-Up: ₹ 20,000/-
Best Memorial: ₹ 10,000/-
Best Speaker (Male): ₹ 10,000/-
Best Speaker (Female): ₹ 10,000/-
Advocate Ashok N. Potdar Cash Prize for Best Speaker.
The Winner and Runners-up will be awarded Certificates of Merit and all other participants will receive Certificates of Participation.
Important Dates
Release of Moot Problem and Rules: December 17, 2021
Last Date of Registration: January 31, 2022
Last date to submit soft copy of Memorials: February 20, 2022
Last date to submit hard copies of Memorials: Fenruary 28, 2022
M. K. Nambyar Memorial National Level Moot Court Competition, 2022: March 11, 12, and 13, 2022
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Indian Review of Air and Space Law (IRASL) aims to provide a unique forum for practitioners, regulators, policymakers and academics who deal with international, regional and national aviation and space law and policy. It is an academically led peer-reviewed academic review that aims to publish high-quality scholarship on air and space law spanning all areas including comparative, international and multidisciplinary perspectives.
The journal will also carry review essays and occasionally, round tables or research notes discussing various topical issues of air and space law. With its distinctive combination of conceptual, theoretical and practical approaches to the issues of law, the Review aims to offer readers a unique opportunity to stay in touch with the latest developments in this rapidly evolving area of air and space.
As part of its commitment to social and critical engagement in legal scholarship, the review will also publish book reviews Book reviews, consonant with the journal’s aims and scope, are also reviewed by IRASL’s Academic Editors.
Peer Review Policy
All research articles in this journal will undergo rigorous peer review. This process involves initial screening by the editorial board, followed by refereeing by at least two double-blind reviews by experts in the field.
Important Dates
Please submit a 300-word abstract by February 14, 2022.
Decisions on accepted abstracts will be announced by February 20, 2022.
Authors whose abstracts are accepted shall submit complete articles by August 14, 2022.
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The AMU Law Society Review is the flagship journal of the Law Society, Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P). It is an annual journal that provides an extensive platform to academicians, practitioners, researchers and students to assimilate, exchange and extend their ideas to facilitate the debate on contemporary legal issues through their scholarly articles and research papers.
The journal assumes an inter-disciplinary orientation and is wide enough to include national as well as international legal and policy-based issues within its sweep.
Call for Papers
AMU Law Society Review 2022 invites submissions in the form of Research Papers, Case Comments/ Legislative Comments, Articles & Essays, and Book/Film Reviews and other such submissions for its flagship publication (to be published in form of a book with ISBN number).
Types of Submissions
Research Papers: 3,000 to 5,000 words
Case Comments and Legislative Comments: 2,000 to 3,000 words
Articles and Essays: 1,500 to 2,500 words
Book Reviews: 1,000 to 2,000 words
Note: Word limits are exclusive of footnotes.
Suggested Themes
1. Emerging Trends in the Criminal Justice System & Judiciary
The Intersection of the Digital World & the Indian Justice System
Criminal Accountability & Genetics
Mental Health & Criminal Justice System
The Objectification of Women under Indian Penal Laws
2. Recent International Developments
United Nations & the Handling of Pandemics
The Role of Law in the Success or Failure of Socialist Models Across the Globe
Law and Policy Implementation in Gulf Cooperation Countries with reference to Competition and Bankruptcy Laws
Developments in Arbitration Law With Reference To the Amazon v. Future Retail Case
3. Constitutional Law in Contemporary Times
Social Media, Media Trials & Regulation of Free Speech
A Comparative Study of the Various Divorce Laws in Various Jurisdictions
Citizen’s Right to Transparency in Administration
4. Digital Literacy & Its Implications for the Class Divide
5. Literature & Law
Spiritualism and the Judicial Decision Making Process
The Law of Obscenity and Literature
A Critical Discussion on the Copyright Law vis-a-vis Promotion of Literature
6. Law & Technology
Legal Framework for Data Security & Data Privacy for the Common Masses
Challenges for Organisations brought about by the history of cyberattacks
Evaluation of Cryptography in the Enhancement of Cybersecurity
A Critical Analysis on the Regulatory, Legal, & Ethical Consideration of Telemedicine
Note: These themes are merely suggestive and the authors are free to submit their manuscripts dealing with any creative theme.
Submission Guidelines
Author(s) shall first submit their abstract via Google Form by January 10, 2022.
The word limit for the Abstract is 350 words.
The abstract submission shall not contain the name of the author or institutional affiliation or any other identification mark (except in cover letter). Abstract submissions shall be made in (.doc) or (.docx) format only.
A separate cover letter in (.doc) or (.docx) format containing particulars of the author(s) and the submission details is to be sent along with the submission.
The document containing the abstract shall be named in the manner ‘Abstract_ Title of the submission’.
Similarly, the document containing the cover letter shall be named in the manner ‘Cover letter_ Title of the submission’.
A cover letter shall include: (1) Title of Submission; (2) Theme & Sub-theme Chosen, if any; (3) Abstract; (4) Name of the Author and Co-Author, if any; (5) Designation; (6) Institutional Affiliation; (7) Contact Information and Address for Correspondence.
Upon the selection of abstracts, the authors shall submit their manuscripts via a Google Form, the link of which shall be made available to the authors by January 25th, 2022.
The Font must be Times New Roman and size 12 for the main text, and 10 for footnotes. Line Spacing must be 1.5 for the main text and 1.0 for footnotes. Alignment must be justified.
We accept footnote citations exclusively. Citations must conform to standards laid in the Harvard Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th Edition).
Plagiarism: Plagiarism up to 10% is permissible. The author(s) shall also submit a Declaration of Originality with their submission.
Co-Authorship of up to two authors is permitted.
Submitted manuscripts should not be simultaneously considered by any other publication at the time of submission.
The copyright of the entry to the journal will rest with the Editorial Board once the entry has been selected and the author(s) of the same have been notified. The mere submission shall not confer any claim for publication. The decision of the Editorial Board shall be final.
Important Dates
Last Date for Submission of Abstract: January 10, 2022
Communication of Acceptance/Rejection of Abstract by: January 25, 2022
Last date for Final Submission of Full Paper: February 15, 2022
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