St. Joseph’s College of Law is organizing a National Memorandum Drafting Competition. Make submissions by June 10
ABOUT
The SJCL NATIONAL MEMORANDUM DRAFTING COMPETITION is designed to enhance drafting, research, and analytical skills. Couched in a legal scenario, participants are required to be prudent and employ their legal acumen
ELIGIBILITY
Students currently enrolled in either five or three year LLB programs from any recognized university
A team can consist of either a single member or two
The competition allows cross-institutional teams
No changes will be made to the team composition after the registration process
LOCATION
VIRTUAL
REGISTRATION DETAILS
Register with the link given below with a fee of INR 300
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NLUJ LAW REVIEW, the bi-annual journal of NLU Jodhpur is making a call for submissions for Volume IX Issue 1 in the form of articles, and case notes.
ABOUT CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
NLUJ LAW REVIEW invites submissions of unpublished manuscripts including, but not limited to long articles, short articles, and case notes in different facets of law and allied fields.
THEME
There are no restrictions in relation to the area in laws
SUBMISSION CATEGORIES
LONG ARTICLES: 6000 to 8000 words, the category includes submissions that are comprehensively analyzing a nuanced legal issue
SHORT ARTICLES: 3000 to 6000 words, the category includes submissions that undertake an in-depth study of specific legal issues.
CASE NOTES: 1500 to 3000 words, the category is inclusive of case notes that discuss any contemporary question of laws.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
The submissions made under the categories of long articles and short articles must enclose an abstract of not more than 200 words
The review permits co-authorship of not more than two authors in the categories.
All submissions should be original
Word limits prescribed are exclusive of footnotes
FORMATTING GUIDELINES
Disclosure of information concerning the identity of the author including, but not limited to name, institutional affiliation, within the body of the manuscript or other properties of the document submitted is strictly prohibited.
The main content of the manuscript must be formatted as GARAMOND in font size 12 with a line spacing of 1.5 with headings and subheadings in a uniform style
The footnotes must follow the 20th EDITION OF THE BLUEBOOK
The first page of the manuscript must only contain the title followed by the abstract. The second page must contain a table of contents; the main body thereafter
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Zypp is India’s largest electric vehicle (EV) last-mile delivery provider. Zypp has set out on a mission to solve the country’s biggest delivery problem, with the goal of using electric scooters to make India carbon-free. With the phrase ‘khushiyon ki delivery,’ Zypp began with electric scooter rentals before growing vertically into deliveries. They are a group of dedicated individuals who are driven by the desire to provide flawless delivery in a clean India. They provide each other with expertise and time in exchange for a collaborative effort focused on results. Zypp’s goal is to serve the B2B market by providing delivery solutions and supplying demand to tiny Kirana shops, food outlets, medication, huge e-commerce giants, and small merchants. With end-to-end delivery support that includes an electric scooter with a rider and an AI-ML powered dashboard to track deliveries and receive rapid payment via secure online payments or cash on delivery (COD).
About the Internship
As an intern you are required to :-
Handle a variety of legal issues, compliance standards, and due diligence in order to protect the corporation and meet business needs.
Examine the organization’s current legal cases and seek to resolve them.
Notices, claims, petitions, answers, notices, and other legal documents are written and reviewed.
Assist management with legal matters.
Analyze legal data and complete the necessary documents
Make a copyright and trademark application.
Examine contracts and agreements to ensure that they adhere to legal requirements.
Location for Internship
Gurgaon
Openings
1 Intern
Eligibility
are available for full-time employment (in-office)
may begin the internship between May 31st and July 5th
are ready for a one-month internship
are from or willing to move to Gurgaon or adjacent locations
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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India is a statutory public agency established under the Protection of Human Rights Ordinance of September 28, 1993 on October 12, 1993. The Protection of Human Rights Act of 1993 gave it legal status (PHRA).
The National Human Rights Commission of India (NHRC) is in charge of protecting and promoting human rights, which are defined by the Act as “Rights Relating To Life, Liberty, Equality, and Dignity of the Individual Guaranteed by the Constitution or embodied in International Covenants and enforceable by Indian courts.”
About the Internship
For an Online Short-Term Internship with NHRC (OSTI June 2022), registrations are being accepted from students who are eligible around the country (National Human Rights Commission).Section 12 (h) of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, specifically mandates the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to promote Human Rights literacy and knowledge.
Since 1998, the Commission has held regular Internship Programs to increase awareness among university students about the importance of human rights promotion and protection.
Location for Internship
Online Short Term Internship Programme (OSTI) June 2022
Time Period
June 20, 2022, to July 4, 2022 (15 days)
Stipend
Rs. 2000/- only
Eligibility
Students in the third and subsequent years of a five-year integrated PG programme.
Students in their third/final year of a bachelor’s degree programme
Students enrolled in any post-graduate degree programme in any semester or year
Students enrolled in any post-graduate diploma programme in any semester or year
Students who are research scholars in any field are eligible to apply.
Students with research potential in human rights-related fields will be given priority (to be indicated in the write-up).
Note:- Students must have continuously received a minimum of 60% in Class XII and all following courses, including the courses they are currently pursuing. The computed percentage, as well as the formula for the percentage attained, must be stated clearly from their CGPA/SGPA. Failure to accomplish one of these things will result in the application form being rejected.
Perks
Stipend
Certificate only when Attendance, Punctuality, Discipline, and Participation in online sessions are upto mark; Project Presentations, Project Reports, and Book Reviews must be delivered on time.
011-24663371, Timings: Between 10 AM to 6 PM on working days, i.e. Monday to Friday
Important Note: Incomplete applications/applications without self-attested copies of mark sheets, letters of recommendation & SOPs etc. will be rejected. Applications sent through e-mails/posts will not be entertained. No application will be accepted after the deadline i.e. June 5, 2022 (11:59 PM).
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About the Internship
As an intern you are required to :-
engaging with our legal and compliance department in-house
Researching and producing notes and memos on a wide range of laws
Helping with legal papers for ongoing business and investment activities
Working on any additional duties that the team may allocate
Location for Internship
Mumbai
Openings
1 Intern
Eligibility
are open for a full time(in-office)/internship
The candidate should either be in the 4th/5th year of a 5-year law course, or in the final year of a 3-year law course and should be willing to work from the office (Vile Parle, Mumbai).
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The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India reiterated that all the provisions of a statute have to be read harmoniously. The Special Leave Petition was filed before the Supreme Court challenging the interlocutory orders of the Odisha High Court.
Construction work is being carried out near the Puri Jagannath Temple. The contentions of the petitioner were that subsection (4) of section 20A of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act(AMASR Act), 1958 clearly states that no permission can be given for carrying out any public work in the prohibited area(area within a radius of 100 meters from the protected monument) after the President has given assent to amendments to the AMSAR act. Therefore, construction in the prohibited area of the temple is illegal. Further, the NMA(National Monuments Authority) is not authorized to give permission for the work.
The respondents argued that the permission for the work which has been given by the NMA(National Monuments Authority) is valid as it is a competent authority as per section 2(da) of the AMASR Act. Further Section 2(dc) of the Act excludes the construction of toilets, drainages, etc. from the definition of ” Construction”.
The respondents also contended that the Hon’ble Supreme Court itself had ordered the construction of separate toilets for men and women in the case of Mrinalini Padhi vs. Union of India and Others. The Court had observed that inconvenience was being caused to the devotees who came to visit the temple in large numbers. This will further help in making the city of Puri a world heritage city. The ASI was also directed to cooperate for the same. Therefore the nature of construction is according to the directions of the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court accepted the submissions of the respondents. It further held that as far as the provisions of the AMSAR Act are concerned, the provisions of the statute have to be read harmoniously. It observed that:
“ …………..40. It is a settled principle of law that all the provisions in the statute have to be read harmoniously. It is presumed that each and every provision has been brought by the legislature into the statute book with some purpose. A particular provision cannot be read in isolation and has to be read in context to each other. An attempt has to be made to reconcile all the provisions of the statute together, unless it is impossible.
41. At first blush, the arguments of the appellants on the basis of subsection (4) of Section 20A of the said Act may appear to be attractive. But when subsection (4) of Section 20A of the said Act is read in harmony with clause (dc) of Section 2 and the provisions of Sections 20C and 20D of the said Act, we find that the submission that no construction at all can be made in the prohibited area or the regulated area would be unsustainable.”
The Court held that such construction is necessary for the public interest. It also made a remark that these days Public Interest Litigations are either Publicity Interest Litigations or Personal Interest Litigations and filing of such PILs should be avoided to save judicial time.
Case: ARDHENDU KUMAR DAS vs. THE STATE OF ODISHA AND ORS.
S P Singh Adv. & Associates are criminal lawyers who handle cases in the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, Patiala House courts, Saket District courts, and other venues. We focus on immigration, customs, IPC offences, and offences involving negotiable instruments, as well as motor vehicle accidents.
About the Internship
As an intern you are required to :-
Attend court sessions in physically or virtually at 9:30 a.m.
Investigating numerous legal issues
writing legal documents
Presenting in front of a variety of courts
On virtual court sessions, presenting before the Hon’ble Courts through VC
Location for Internship
Delhi
Openings
1 Intern
Eligibility
English Proficiency (Spoken) English Proficiency (Written) MS-Word
are open for a part-time job/internship
can begin between June 1st and July 6th, 22
open for a 3-month internship
have suitable talents and interests
Women who would like to start or restart their careers are also encouraged to apply.
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School of legal studies, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF PUNJAB is making a call for chapters of a book chapter on Legal Dimensions of Waste Management for Sustainable Development.
ABOUT THE CALL FOR CHAPTERS
The proposed book will focus on chapters on all legal dimensions of waste management for sustainable development. The new book will explore the cutting edge art of sustainability on the latest green methods for waste management, current judicial approaches, and current research problems with solid waste management systems.
ELIGIBILITY
Researchers and academicians are invited to contribute innovative ideas and laws for waste management related to domestic and international waste in chapters.
TOPICS FOR THE BOOK
Legal dimensions of waste management
Municipal solid waste management system
Organic solid waste management system
Household solid waste management system
Construction and demolition waste management
Industrial solid waste management
Agricultural solid waste management
Hazardous chemicals and laws
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All manuscripts must be in times new roman (12) in 1.5 spacing with at least 1-inch margins on each side
COVER PAGE: Title of the paper, name, address, email
Abstract not exceeding 200 words
The references and citations must conform to the ILI rules of footnoting available
The total length of the chapter should be 4000 words
Mention the corresponding author’s email
Chapters should contain research with adequate references
Must be original and unpublished work
HOW TO SUBMIT
Contributors may submit the chapters to the editors DR. RAJ KUMAR YADAV, Assistant professor, rajkumar.yadav@cup.edu.in
PUBLICATION
There will be no publication charge for the contribution of the book chapter, and the book will be released in OCTOBER 2022.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: July 31, 2022
Proposal acceptance notification: August 12, 2022
Revised submission deadline: August 31, 2022
CONTACT INFORMATION
In case of any queries, write at rajkumar.yadav@cup.edu.in or +919466602200.
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GNLU CENTRE FOR LAW AND SOCIETY is organising International Conference on Building Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for a MORE SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT SOCIETY at GNLU CAMPUS from July 29 -30, 2022
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The second international conference on Building Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for a MORE SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT SOCIETY is jointly organised by GNLU Centre for law and society and GUJCOST – GNLU Centre for excellence in intellectual property rights. The council is sponsored by the ICSSR and the GNLU Incubation Council. knowledge partners including TISS, EDIT, and Baroda University. Madras School of Social Work.
THEME
Building Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for a MORE SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT SOCIETY
SUB-THEMES
Social Entrepreneurship: Theory and practice
Social Entrepreneurship Intentions and perspectives
Mapping Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystem and business models
Social Entrepreneurship Education and capacity building
The role of universities and incubators
Striking balance between social value creation and resiliency
Innovations and intellectual property right
This paradigm shift in curriculum design
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Not exceeding the word limit of 300 words
Must be in word document\
Font size: 12, Times new roman single line spacing and four keywords
Must include methodology, keywords results, originality
FULL PAPER SUBMISSION
Submit original papers only
Use times new roman for the entire manuscript
Word limit: 5000 words
Title of paper with 14 and centre text with bold
Abstracts 12 in italics in 200 words
Keywords: 4 to 6
All headings with font size 13 in bold
All sub-headings with font size 12 in bold
Body text or running text in 12 unbold
Conclusion or summary in 12 un bold within 200 words
References: APA FORMAT
Graphs figures properly cited in the text
Tables are properly placed and cited in the text
Copyright issues must be taken care of
REGISTRATION FEE
For students: INR 500
For research scholars: INR 500
For academicians or practitioners: INR 800
LOCATION
GNLU CAMPUS
AWARDS
The best paper award will be awarded for each track
PUBLICATION
Opportunities to get published in the book with ISBN no is available
IMPORTANT DATES
Last dates of submission of abstracts: June 15, 2022
Notification of acceptance or rejection of abstract: June 20, 2022
Last date for submission of the full paper with registration fee: July 10, 2022
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