Pricus Legal is a law firm specializing in Corporate Advisory, Commercial Litigation, Tax & Arbitration
About the Job Opportunity
The Law Firm is looking for a junior associate for a diverse role comprising litigation and corporate work across multiple branches of law
Number of Vacancies
1 (One)
Roles and Responsibilities
Drafting of plaints, suits, appeals, Statement of Claims, SLPs.
Appearance before multiple judicial fora
Drafting of legal opinions
Drafting of contracts and transaction advisory
Research work
Writing articles
Eligibility Criteria
LL.B. with PQE of 1-2 years.
Must possess good researching and writing skills and legal aptitude.
Additional qualification of Company Secretary shall be given preference.
Preference also for local candidates.
Salary/Remuneration
Based on industry standards and the last drawn CTC.
How to Apply?
Email resume at hiring.pricuslegal@gmail.com
Application Deadline
April 25, 2022
Location
Jangpura Extension, New Delhi
Contact Information
Manorath Rathi: +9199337 87672
Anuj Bhandar: +91 98737 22187
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Abha Singh is a practising Advocate in Mumbai and a nationally renowned personality. She is recognised as a lady fervently involved in upholding human rights and gender Justice. Some of the famous cases handled by her are the Salman Khan Hit and Run case, AIB Roast, Right to Accessibility for the Disabled, PILs to ban manual scavenging and right to use loudspeaker during peaceful protests.
About the opportunity
Abha Singh looking for a law intern for her Wadala (Bhakti Park) Office 4 days a week.
Note- With own Bike or means of transport preferable. Minimum engagement 3 months.
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The Coal Controller’s Organisation (CCO) is a subordinate office of the ministry of coal, having its headquarters at Kolkata and field offices at Dhanbad, Ranchi, Bilaspur, Nagpur, Sambalpur, Kothagudem and Asansol.
It collects and maintains coal production data of all private and public sector coal mines in the country. The information is collected on a monthly basis.
The CCO recently inaugurated its extended office in Delhi. This office will now function as the main office of Coal Controller’s Organization.
About the Opportunity
The Coal Controller’s Organization (CCO) is inviting applications from eligible legal professionals for the job role of Legal Consultant, on a short term contract basis.
Vacancies
01 (One)
Roles and Responsibilities
Legal Consultant shall perform the following duties/functions:
Prepare para-wise comments/counter affidavits/petitions/applications etc. defoss the courts, tribunal and other statutory authorities filed against or by the Coal Controller’s Organisation.
Monitor the pending court cases, to assist and be present in court at the time of hearing.
Perform such other works of legal nature, as may be entrusted from time to time by Coal Controller’s Organisation Delhi.
Eligibility
Essential Qualification: Applicant should be professional having Degree of Law (03) years or 05 years Course) from University and /or Institute in India recognized by Bar Council of India. Applicant should be registered as an advocate in Bar Council of India in terms of the Advocate Act, 1961
Essential Experience: Applicant must have 5 years minimum experience in court of Law with appearance before High Courts/Supreme Court of India or expert in legal matters with at least 5 years experience of working in Government Department/PSUs having handled court cases.
Salary
Consolidated remuneration of Rs. 75,000/- per month
Application procedure
The duly filled application form along with the relevant documents should be submitted in the format given in Annexure-I and reached to:
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Karnavati University is a State Private University focused on interdisciplinary learning. The University is located in Uvarsad near Gandhinagar. Karnavati University was granted Private University status in March 2017 by the state of Gujarat.
About United world School of Law
Unitedworld School of Law is a constituent school of Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The school is duly recognized by the Bar Council of India and is imparting legal education in the state of Gujarat for more than half a decade. UWSL offers an interdisciplinary law program, BB.A. LL.B. (Hons.) with specializations in IPR, Business Law, Criminal Law, International Law, LL.M. as well as doctoral programs.
About CRHR
The Centre for Research on Human Rights (CRHR) is a pro-active centre in Unitedworld School of Law. CRHR is a specialized Centre, established by Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University, to stimulate discussions on the concept of human rights and how the law can be used in the service of human rights.
About GSHRC
The Gujarat State Human Rights Commission has been constituted under the Government Home Department and started functioning from 12th September 2006. The vision of GSHRC is to help create a community where every person respects and understands values of equal opportunity and human rights. The main function of GSHRC is to protect Human Rights or investigate any violations that occur within the state of Gujarat.
About the Conference
Human rights are the basic rights that every human is entitled to and even though humans have succeeded in reaching the moon and have technologically advanced yet we have failed as a society to ensure and guarantee this basic right to everyone.
The global COVID-19 crisis has been fuelled by deepening poverty, rising inequalities, structural and entrenched discrimination and other gaps in human rights protection. Only measures to close these gaps and progress and growth in human rights can ensure full recovery of the world, that is better and more resilient, just and sustainable.
The aim of this Conference is to call for papers and bring together nationally and internationally acclaimed academicians, students, human rights activists and other intellectuals on one platform to discuss the various issues concerning intersectionality between human rights and Covid, and to discuss the measures to curb such issues.
Human rights are the common denominator of human beings, because they rely upon human dignity. They are applied regardless of nationality, religion or belief, race, ethnicity, gender. In coalition to satisfy and advance the goals of the UWSL Center for Research on Human Rights, this conference is going to address various issues including the protection of Human values and lives in the times of Covid through the universal recognition.
Eligibility
The call for papers is open to undergraduate/postgraduate students, Ph.D. Scholars and Academicians / Professionals and to bring together policy-makers, managers, various other stakeholders and dedicated organizations in the relevant fields for a constructive dialogue on the various aspects of the theme.
Any interested person can also attend the Conference, without a paper presentation.
Suggested Themes
Contributions to the call for papers can be relied upon the following indicative (not exhaustive) themes, from a multidisciplinary perspective:
The impact of Covid on Right to Education
The impact of Covid on Right to Health
The impact of Covid on Right to Access to Justice
The impact of Covid on Rights of Laborers
The impact of Covid on Right to Trade Business and Occupation
Submission Guidelines
Submissions for call for papers are accepted only in the English language.
Each applicant must submit a maximum 300 words (5 keywords) abstract through google form by May 1, 2022.
Abstract must contain details about the names of the author(s), contact details, institutional affiliation, and designation.
The abstract must expressly include the novelty and usefulness of the idea that the author wishes to put forth and must categorically mention the specific contribution of the article beyond the existing available literature.
Co-authorship (with a cap of two authors) is permitted.
Acceptance or Non-acceptance of the abstract will be communicated within 2 days from the date of submission of abstract.
The body of the abstract should be in Times New Roman, Font Size – 12, and 1.5-line spacing. The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10, and single line spacing.
The citations must conform to the OSCOLA style of citation or any uniform citation.
After the conference, selected presentations would be called for full papers and the last date of submission for the same is June 30, 2022.
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GLS Law Journal (GLSLJ) is a bi-annual academic open access law journal. GLSLJ is accepting original and unpublished Research Papers on contemporary legal and social issues for the winter issue. GLSLJ believes in providing a platform for the scholarly to contribute to the analysis of various legal issues and share their viewpoint with the legal fraternity.
Call for Papers
GLSLJ aims to make an effort in identifying the contemporary debatable topics through the writings of the experts in the varied fields of law. The Journal endeavors to encourage the synthesis of knowledge and best practices across academia and research fraternity.
Research is placed at a very high stature in legal field which enhances the understanding level of many and then rolls on the debate that can contribute profoundly by adding to the secondary source of materials for the legal research to follow.
The journal welcomes submissions in the form of Articles and Research Papers from Academicians, Professionals, Research Scholars.
Theme
Contemporary Legal and Socio-legal Issues
Who is it for?
Academicians, Professionals, Research Scholars
Submission Guidelines
Original research manuscripts: Original, outstanding and argumentative contribution to legal study. (5000-6000 words)
Law Reviews: based on a systematic literature review. (4000-3000 words)
Case Comment: commentary on any important landmark judgment. (3000-2500 words)
Book Review: Academic and literary review of any significant book published related to legal filed. (2500-2000 words)
Invite Editorial: The editors can invite experts to submit an invited article on a featured subject, The Chief Editor decide upon authors and subjects
Style Guideline:
Manuscript format: Manuscript must be in electronic form, all submission must be word processed, single spaced in Times New Roman and the margin parameters of the GLJ are 4.9 cm (top and bottom margins) and 4.5 cm (left and right margins)
Main heading in times new Roman with bold face
Body text in Times New Roman format with 12 pt.
Footnotes in Times New Roman format with 9 pt.
Alignment is justified full
Line spacing for body text 1.2 pt.
Line spacing for footnotes 1pt.
Style Guidelines
Form of Submission: Submissions must be in electronic form. All submissions must be word-processed, single-spaced in Garamond, font size 12 and justified. The prescribed word limits are inclusive of footnotes. However, we do not emphasize on strict compliance with the word count.
Abstract: All submissions must contain an abstract of not more than 250 words describing the relevant conclusions drawn in the paper. There is no requirement of prior submission of the abstract.
Citations:Only footnotes may be used as the form of citations. End notes shall not be accepted. All footnotes must be in Garamond, size 10, single-spacing and justified. The citations are derived from the blue book 20 Citation Style.
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Uttaranchal University, located at Dehradun, Uttarakhand was established by an Act of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly. The University has been accredited with Grade “A+” by NAAC.
Law College Dehradun is a flagship institution of Uttaranchal University under the aegis of Sushila Devi Centre for Professional Studies and Research.
Aarambh is the Debating Society of the Law college. Students are encouraged to participate in events all over the country, where they get exposure to various formats of debates. The topics and issues chosen for various debates and discussions are selected, keeping in mind, the need of a law student to be in touch with relevant social issues.
About the Event
Debate is a method of formally presenting an argument in a disciplined manner. Logical consistency, factual accuracy and some degree of emotional appeal to the audience are elements in debating, where one side often prevails over the other party by presenting a superior “context” and/or framework of the issue. The outcome of a debate may depend upon consensus or some formal way of reaching a resolution, rather than the objective facts.
The Concurs De Debate is a National Level Conventional Debate organized by Aarambh the Debating Society, to effectively broaden the scope of orating skills among all the participants.
Rules of the Debate
The topic for the debate is-“THBT student migration is a failure of education system in India. इस सदन का मानना है कि छात्रों का प्रवास भारत की शिक्षा प्रणाली की विफलता है।
The debate shall be bilingual, either exclusively in English or exclusively in Hindi.
The speakers shall not disclose their identities and shall only represent themselves by the team codes allotted to them.
Each team shall be called by their team code and they are required to leave the podium together after their respective speeches.
The speakers shall come to the podium as a team where one shall speak in the favour of the motion and the other shall speak against the motion.
Each speaker shall be allotted a total time limit of 5 mins i.e (4+1) where the last minute shall be given to conclude the topic.
The completion of the time limit of fourth min shall be indicated as single bell and the final bell to conclude the topic at the last 5th minute shall be indicated as a double bell.
After the speech is made, the particular speaker shall be open to the floor for rebuttal. Only a participant from another team can ask a rebuttal.
The answer to the rebuttal shall not exceed 1 minute.
Only one rebuttal will be permitted per participant.
No speaker shall be allowed to carry any piece of paper or gadget to the podium, a violation of which shall result in disqualification. The decision of the jury shall be final.
Violation of any rule may cause disqualification of the whole team with the discretion of the jury.
Eligibility
Participant must be a bona fide student of the concerned university or college and must furnish a communiqué along with a proof of identity issued by the competent authority of the institution.
Team :
Each College/ University may send maximum two teams comprising of two individual each. Team participation shall mandatorily be in English and Hindi i.e., One team in English and the other in Hindi.
However if the College/University is unable to arrange such bilingual teams, then it may send only one team in any one of the languages.
Procedure of Registration
The participants must register through a single registration form.
Registration Fee:
A team of two members speaking in Hindi along with a team of two members speaking in English will fill a single form providing details of all the four candidates of the two teams by paying a fee of INR 800 for two teams.
In case, where only one team is registering from an institution, the form shall be filled by the two candidates of the same team after paying a registration fee of INR 500for one team.
After paying the registrations fee, the participants are required to upload the screen shot of the payment in the registration form. Upon successful registration, a confirmation E-mail shall be sent to the participants.
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School of Law, established in 2017, is a part of B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology a renowned quality leadership institution located at the greenest spot of Chennai, India. The institution is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), UGC, and currently has an A + grade in 2021 for quality education.
About the Conference
Scientific temperament refers to an individual’s attitude toward logical and rational thinking. An individual is considered to have a scientific temper if s/he employs a scientific method of decision-making in everyday life. The term stresses to be a viable method of acquiring knowledge through applying the method of science.
Historically Joan of Arc is shown as a victim of Witchcraft. In recent times, certain shocking news reports have shed light upon incidents that led to human fatalities like Witchcraft and superstitious beliefs worldwide. There is a fine line between superstition and religion and treading that fine line is a challenging task. There rests upon the Law of the land, a responsibility installing such crimes by bringing in stringent regulations.
The present conference will provide a platform to discuss and deliberate the theme in detail during the technical sessions, followed by the Panel Discussions being chaired by subject-matter experts.
Eligibility
Research papers from Academicians, Research Scholars, Students, Professionals, Lawyers, NGOs, and Human Rights Activists are invited on the conference theme or any other sub-theme on the Major Thrust Areas.
Sub-themes
Scientific Temper and Superstition
Superstition and Psychology
Drugs, Magical Remedies, and Superstition
Witch-doctors and Killings of Witches and Criminal Law
State-Sponsored Superstition, Pseudoscience and Human Rights
Witch-hunting legislations in the Modern SocietyInternational superstitious Practices and the UN as a player
Witch Hunts – Victimization of Women
Superstitious beliefs and its economic impact
Culture and Superstition
Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman, Evil Practices
Any other topic relating to the theme of the conference.
Objectives of the Conference
Facilitating scholars from various fields with a platform for a detailed discussion on various themes surrounding the topics:
To resurrect a discussion on superstitious beliefs and their impact on human lives in relation to the jurisprudence evolved over the years.
To analyse new as well as old trends in criminology in the light of superstitious practices, witchcraft, objectification of women, and other pressing issues.
To contribute to the debate for a better and safer environment for people.
To present/offer further key recommendations, suggestions in policymaking, and the framework of law, with its effective implementation.
To resurrect a discussion on superstitious beliefs and their impact on human lives in relation to the jurisprudence evolved over the years.
To analyse new as well as old trends in criminology in the light of superstitious practices, witchcraft, objectification of women, and other pressing issues.
To contribute to the debate for a better and safer environment for people.
To present/offer further key recommendations, suggestions in policymaking, and the framework of law, with its effective implementation.
Submission Guidelines
The abstracts should reach on or before May 5, 2022.
After accepting the abstract, the full research paper should reach on or before May 9, 2022 on mail Id: csl.researchcommittee@gmail.com along with the soft copy of the registration fees paid and screenshot/soft copy of the fee paid.
The paper must include a clear mention of the research methodology adopted, major findings, results, implications and key references.
Authors should adhere to the following particulars:
Maximum 5000 words, five key words
Font Times New Roman,12 point
Spacing 1.5
Abstract with 150-250 words
Title Page Title Author(s), Affiliation and other details.
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Lexpeeps Pvt. ltd. is an organization that works to assist and help law schools in organizing and managing their events. We’re seeking to provide young and dynamic law students with a platform to experience the legal world in their academic capacities. We organize different events where budding lawyers can experience the legal world. With a self-directed educational strategy and the guidance of industry experts, Lexpeeps also provide you with the recent happening in the legal world in the form of news, opportunities where you can find what suits you the best, articles to explore your interests, and many more.
Keeping practical exposure for the law students in mind:
Lexpeeps provides you with internships, where the legal experts and budding lawyers come in touch with each other and grow by associating with the company. “Lexpeeps Pvt. Ltd. thrives on commitment and creativity”.
Responsibilities and Duties:
To research legal articles and draft an article.
To analyze different cases allotted.
Required Skills:
The Student should have good researching and article drafting skills.
Must have relevant information about the allotted work
Eligibility:
The students currently pursuing their bachelor’s degree in law i.e., 3-Year LL.B. course or 5-Year LL.B. course from any recognized university/college in India.
A student pursuing their Post Graduation.
Mode of Internship:
Online
Perks:
Internship Certificate on completion of the internship.
Best Research intern of the month award.
Discount on paid events organized by Lexpeeps Pvt. Ltd.
Publication on Lexpeeps blogs
Live session every Saturday/ Sunday for our interns to boost their legal researching skills. (Optional)
Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad (MNLU Aurangabad, MNLUA) is a National Law University in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.
It was established in 2017 by the Government of Maharashtra, the third and final university to be installed through the Maharashtra National Law University Act, 2014, following Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai, and Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, the 21st National Law University in India.
Concept Note for the Virtual Seminar on Surrogacy
It is a natural human desire to have one’s progeny, and thereby the concept of marriage and reproduction took birth in society. Different religions have different notions of marriage in their laws. For some religions, the base of marriage is spirituality, and for some, the objective of marriage is to reproduce. Indirectly or directly, the objective of all religions is to have a child who will be supporting the couple in their old age.
However, in modern times and competitive era, married couples find it difficult to have their own babies either because of biological reasons or socioeconomic reasons. Therefore, in order to fulfill this desire of infertile couples, some religions keeping in view spiritual obligations have adopted the notion of adoption. However, this frustrates their basic urge to have their progeny, making them difficult to fulfill their religious aspirations and personal desires.
To fulfill this desire, in this modern world, medical science has now developed to the extent of making available some mechanisms like IVF, Test tube baby, surrogacy, etc., thereby making it possible for such couples to fulfill their desire of having their progeny. Such medical advancements have become more popular in the competitive era where people’s focus has been more on employment and personal autonomy, thereby making it easy for them to have work-life balance. Statistics show that 25,000 children in India were born out of surrogacy as it has gained popularity, and India being a developing country with less GDP has become an easy target for surrogacy.
Surrogacy conceptually and practically has several dimensions, and it involves an interplay of all disciplines such as law/medicine/taxation/commerce/morality/religion/human rights/social connotation/economic implications/human trafficking, etc. To address all these disciplines and thereby explore the concept of surrogacy, it is required for the academicians, stakeholders, and industry people to come together, form a forum, and discuss the concept in the interest of justice. Furthermore, India is heading towards its own surrogacy bill, and academic discourse of such nature is required to be there to exchange ideas and inputs.
Therefore, we at MNLUA are privileged to organize a 2-day virtual Multi-disciplinary Seminar on Surrogacy to revisit the concept of Surrogacy and shed light on the economic, social, religious, legal, and psychological aspects of surrogacy.
Themes
Legal Framework on Surrogacy in India
Constitution of India and Surrogacy
Human Rights and Surrogacy
The religion and surrogacy
Validity of Surrogacy contracts
Surrogate motherhood: ethical or commercial?
Surrogacy and Society
The Paternal Mother Vs. The Surrogate Mother
International Commercial Surrogacy Laws
Surrogate Mother- Health and Implications
Psychological Exploitation in Transnational Surrogacy
Commercial Surrogacy: Victims of Globalization?
Surrogates: Future in desolate
Surrogacy Act: The need of the hour
Seminar Structure
Day I
Inauguration Session
Hon’ble Justice Sadhana Jadhav, Judge, Bombay High Court
Shashikala Gurpur, Director, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Session I: Constitutional and Human Rights and Socio-Economic Perspectives of Surrogacy
Chairperson: Prof. Jaykumar, Professor, MNLUA
Session II: Ethical and Moral Dimensions of surrogacy
Chairperson: Sukhwinder Singh, Director, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Session III: Commercial surrogacy and Human Trafficking
Chairperson: Dr. Sunita Adhav, Principal, Modern Law College, Pune
Day II
Session IV: Surrogacy: Medical advancements and Health issues
Chairperson: Dean, Government Medical College, Aurangabad
Session V: Gender Perspective of surrogacy
Chairperson: Mayuri Raghuvanshi, Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India.
Session VI: Legal perspectives of surrogacy: Problems and Prospects
Chairperson: Dr. Anita Rao, Director, Gitam Law School, Gitam University, Vishakhapatnam
Valedictory Session
Sri Krishna Dev Rao, Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Delhi
Vijaya Rahatkar, Former Chairman, National Commission on Women
Who can Participate?
The seminar will be open to Advocates, Academicians, Doctors, and Students of various fields.
Mode of Seminar: The Seminar will be conducted in Online mode.
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Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT WPU is the Flagship University of MAEER’s MIT Group of institutes, which has over 100,000 alumni all over the world. MIT WPU Campus is in Kothrud, Pune, and is the most preferred destination for students.
School of Law was established in the year 2018 and with the launch of this School, a new chapter began at MIT WPU. Within a short span of three years, MIT WPU has become the preferred destination for pursuing higher education in Law. The School of Law provides value-based learning in Law programs through interactive sessions, hands-on practical sessions, moots, classroom presentations, industry-driven assignments.
About the Competition
MIT-WPU Faculty of Law cordially invites your college to participate in CCI – MIT WPU School of Law 2nd National Moot Court Competition 2022. Which is going to be held from April 28th to 30th, 2022. This competition intends to allow young law students to develop their skills in drafting, researching and advocating.
The objective of this moot court competition is to test the research skills of students in contemporary topics in the sphere of competition law and provide a platform where students can learn about competition from industry experts.
Eligibility
The moot is open to all the students currently enrolled in LLB undergraduate degree courses. The competition has been designed for all the students pursuing law courses at different Universities/Institutes/Colleges approved by the Bar Council of India.
Students pursuing the five-year integrated law degree as well as students pursuing the 3-year law degree are eligible for participation in this competition.
Registration Details
Kindly complete all the registration formalities stated in the Official Rules of the moot on or before 16th April 2022 (11:59 P.M. IST).
The link to the Google form for registration – click here
Registration Fee: All the teams shall be required to pay ₹2000/- via NEFT/RTGS before April 16th, 2022 (11:59 P.M. IST) to register for the competition.
Payment Details
Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University School of Law Bank Details [NEFT/RTGS]
Name of A/C: DR VISHWANATH KARAD MIT WPU-LAW
Name of the Bank: BANK OF INDIA MIT BRANCH
A/C No.: 053010110013224
Type of A/C: Savings
IFSC Code: BKID0000530
MICR Code: 411013031
SWIFT Code: BKIDINBBPMB
GST No.: 27AAAJD1274H12G
Registration Deadline
April 16th, 2022 (11:59 P.M. IST)
Awards and Prizes
Winners: Cash Prize of INR 45,000/-, and trophy, with a certificate of merit
Runners-up: Cash prize of INR 30,000/-, with a certificate of merit
Best Speaker in prelims: Cash prize of INR 7,000/-, with a certificate of merit
Best Memorial: Cash prize of INR 8,000/-, with certificate of merit
Best Researcher: Cash prize of INR 5,000/-, with certificate of merit
Best Speaker in Finals: Cash prize of INR 5,000/-, with certificate of merit
For further clarifications or queries, you may contact the Organizing Committee members or write to law@mitwpu.edu.in
Gaurish Padekar: 7972355766
Prithvi Kapoor: 9225818974
Shreya Deo: 6263999452
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