About the Firm

A multi-practice law firm with a location in Delhi’s NCR is called KPS Advocates. Additionally, the firm has affiliate offices spread throughout India, including Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chandigarh. The Firm is made up of a group of experienced, committed, and dynamic lawyers, chartered accountants, and other professionals from all over India who have deep expertise in the legal areas in which they work.

About the Responsibilities  

KPS Advocates is seeking an associate on a short-term basis.

Location

Gurugram, Haryana

Retainership fee

As per market standards

Eligibility

  • LL.B. required as a prerequisite (enrolled with Bar)
  • 1-2 years PQE (freshers may also apply)

How to Apply?

Interested candidates may apply from here: – associatekps@gmail.com with the subject “Application for Associate”

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School of Law, Starex University is organizing an International Faculty Development Program (IFDP) on “Advanced Research Methodology in New Emerging Trends & Technology: A Socio-Legal Approach” from July 18 to 23, 2022.

ABOUT

The FDP aims to provide the participants with an opportunity to acquire knowledge about contemporary developments that are taking place in various dimensions of Law as well as other relevant areas and inculcate and enhance the abilities of the faculty members to carry out independent research, write successful research projects, and finally to update them about the recent developments that have been in different areas with respect to technology, by adopting the socio-legal approach.

Finally, the whole exercise will enhance the multilateral thinking approach & will impart the capability to look into different aspects of research with a multi-directional approach.

TOPIC

Advanced Research Methodology in New Emerging Trends & Technology: A Socio-Legal Approach

ELIGIBILITY

Faculty Members, Researchers, Legal Experts, and other professionals from all Universities/ Institutes/ Departments/ Schools/ Colleges, and Master‘s/Postgraduate students from the law, economics, management, commerce, and allied disciplines.

GENERAL DETAILS

  1. Date: July 18 to 23, 2022
  2. Time: 10:00AM to 11:00AM- First Session, 1:00PM to 2:00PM- Second Session
  3. Mode: Online
  4. Platform: Google Meet/Zoom
  5. Limit: 100 participants
  6. E-certificate will be provided to those who will attend all the sessions (90% of attendance is mandatory).
  7. E-certificate will be sent via e-mail within 10 days from the end of this program.
  8. A Feedback Form will be shared after each session which is to be filled mandatorily.

HOW TO REGISTER

Click on the link given at the end of this post to register.

The registration fee is INR 500/-

DEADLINE

July 17, 2022

CONTACT DETAILS

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Enrolments are open for the FREE Online Course on Making Successful Decisions through the Strategy, Law & Ethics Model by University of the University of Michigan.

ABOUT

This course opens with an example of a leadership decision: President Barack Obama’s strategic decision to capture or kill Osama bin Laden. The course then shows how the three elements can be used to prevent a tragedy when making a personal decision. The rest of the course focuses on making successful business decisions.  In essence, to achieve business and career success, you must create value (strategy) and manage risk (law) in a responsible manner (ethics). Because the Law Pillar plays a central role in the three pillar model, the course includes practical legal briefings (with many examples) on the key elements of business success.

INSTRUCTOR

George Siedel [Williamson Family Professor of Business Administration and Thurnau Professor of Business Law]

SYLLABUS

  • WEEK 1: Welcome to Making Successful Decisions through the Strategy, Law & Ethics Model!
  • WEEK 2:  Use the Three Pillar Model for Personal, Leadership, and Business Decisions
  • WEEK 3: Use Employment Law to Attract and Retain the Best Business Talent
  • WEEK 4: Meet Your Customers’ Needs: Transform Product Liability into Product Innovation
  • WEEK 5: Create Business Opportunities Through Government Regulation
  • WEEK 6: Use Your Intellectual Property to Create Shareholder Value
  • WEEK 7: Develop Contracts that Create Value for Both Sides
  • WEEK 8: Use Dispute Resolution Processes for Value Creation
  • WEEK 9: Create and Lead an Ethical Business
  • WEEK 10: Final Examination

PERKS

  1. Shareable Certificate– Earn a Certificate upon completion
  2. 100% online-Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
  3. Flexible deadlines-Reset deadlines in accordance with your schedule.
  4. Approx. 22 hours to complete

Note: The online course is FREE and you can enroll anytime. However, to get certified, there will be a nominal fee.

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NFSU, Gandhinagar is making a call for applications for Online Capacity Building Programme on Forensic Justice.

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The National Forensic Sciences University is organizing a Capacity Building Programme on Forensic Justice from July 26 to 30, 2022.

The understanding of forensic science and its application is significant for strengthening the criminal justice system. The use of forensic science in the law school curriculum is not only needed but is imperative concerning the nuances that are reaching us day in and day out.

PARTICIPATION FEE

  • Academicians: INR 3,000/-
  • Research Scholars: INR 2,500/-

REGISTRATION

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DEADLINE

July 15, 2022

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About Adv. Ashwini Obulesh

At the Karnataka High Court, Ashwini Obulesh practises law.

About the Responsibilities  

Ashwini Obulesh Seeking for a coworker in Bangalore with 0–2 years’ experience to help with cases going before the courts (primarily the Karnataka High Court).

How to Apply?

Interested candidates may apply from here: – ashwiniobulesh@gmail.com

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About the Organization

Boston Consulting Group collaborates with influential figures in business and society to address their most pressing issues and seize their best chances. When it was established in 1963, BCG was a pioneer in the field of corporate strategy. Global consulting company Boston Consulting Group collaborates with influential figures in business and society to address their most pressing issues and seize their biggest opportunities. Its success depends on a culture of close cooperation and an international group of different people committed to improving the world and one another every day.

About the Responsibilities  

Students from a range of fields can apply online to BCG for internships in consulting.

As an intern you are required to:-

  • Work on cases that will transform business, government, and society with some of the world’s best thinkers.
  • The majority of the rigorous and diverse consulting work is done on the premises of BCG’s clients.
  • Based on the difficulty presented by the client, projects might range in length, scale, and location.
  • You’ll work together on difficult projects with people from various backgrounds and specialties, which will help you gain insight of large complex issues from a variety of angles as well as new knowledge and experience that will be useful to you whether you stay at BCG or move on to other opportunities.

Location

Mumbai or Chennai as per preference

Eligibility

  • Outstanding business school, engineering, science, law, and humanities students who are close to finishing their undergraduate or graduate studies are eligible to apply to BCG online.

How to Apply?

Interested candidates may apply from here: –

https://careers.bcg.com/job/10013667/Consulting-Internship

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INTRODUCTION

Behind today’s Democratic Secular Republic Socialist Sovereign India lies a ton of tumultuous happenings which includes the unification of around 565 princely states and the war between two neighboring countries. The credit for the present date India goes to the nation’s freedom fighters like Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Mahatma Gandhi among many others. A committee headed by B.R Ambedkar drafted the constitution and adopted the same on 26th November 1949 establishing democracy in India. Indian democracy is a government that is elected by the public of the country to regulate law and order in society and the government is answerable to the general public regarding its action. The Indian government is based on a parliamentary system i.e., the House of Representatives (Rajya Sabha) and House of People (Lok Sabha).

The democracy of India rests on four pillars— Legislature; Executive; Judiciary; and Media. In a democracy, citizens enjoy certain freedoms like professing any religion, practicing any profession, residing throughout any territory of India, forming associations, speech and expression, to assemble in any part of India subject to reasonable restriction. Similarly, internet freedom comes into play to protect one’s digital rights, right to access to information, and freedom from censorship on the internet. Indian government must uphold the rights and freedoms provided to citizens with changing times to ensure democracy in Indian society. Nowadays, Internet Democracy or Digital Democracy (E-Democracy) is used for governance which assures effective participation, equality of decision, clarity of issue, and cyber security issues. As youth believes, the internet is a primary source for any event and its easy accessibility and authenticity make it gain influence over the traditional resources. The minimal issues can be reduced by collective decision and problem-solving, resultantly helping the democracy to work efficiently and smoothly.

FREEDOM OF INTERNET

United Nations of Human Rights Council declared Freedom of the Internet as a human right in the year 2012. Especially an addition was made by the UN in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 19 that everyone has a right to express his/her views on any issue going around via any social media platform disregarding any borderline among nations. Section 32 states the protection and promotion of human rights on the internet. The freedom that one enjoys offline must also be able to enjoy the same freedom online.

In the case of Faheema Shirin v. the State of Kerala,1 high court concluded that the right to the internet is a part of a fundamental right. It is covered under Article 19 as well as 21 as it constitutes an essential part of one’s life with changing times. It was argued that if one was given the fundamental right to enjoy something, one must also have enough means to fulfill its purpose too. Bansashree Gogoi v. Union of India2 reveals how an infinite number of petitions were filed in Guwahati High Court against the internet shutdown in Assam. The court opined the order to be lifted due to inconveniences faced by people in their day-to-day life.

The most recent incident of internet shutdown and mobile connectivity in Jammu and Kashmir in order to ensure security in the state also attracted a dispute. The action of the Home Department of Jammu and Kashmir was challenged by Anuradha Bhasin3 on grounds that no reasons were given while passing orders as required. Further, the order passed was based on agitation that the law and order situation would be damaged. The court believed that the state government has no right to pass any order based on its agitation regarding the maintenance of law and order. The government has pledged to be transparent and answerable to the public, therefore, making it an individual’s right to know. While concluding the case Hon’ble Supreme Court quoted that “Prohibition to the internet is a fundamental right but subjected to certain restrictions.”

The government had shut down internet services in the union territory and when resumed, only 2G services were supplied that led to a lot of hassle as most of the work was being done online due to COVID-19. The court took notice of it and asked the government to form a committee to cater to the situation that would also make regulations keeping in mind the needs of petitioners4.

Freedom House was established in the year 1941 and stationed in New York. It’s a governmental organization that aims the promotion of democracy throughout countries of the world. It issues an index showing the freedom of the internet among countries of the world. Iceland (96) topped the list whereas China (10) was at last. Speaking of India, it got a score of 49 out of 100 keeping in mind three indicators i.e., obstacles to accessing the internet, limits provided for content, and violations of user’s rights. India’s rank has been falling for the last two years and yet it has shown no improvement at all.

SOCIAL MEDIA

Social Media is a platform used by people to share their ideas, opinions, suggestions, and information about anything ensuring active participation in decision-making and other issues revolving around the interest of the general public. Social Media was formed to connect people from one person to another in two different corners of the world but with the advancement of technology, the business industry started using it as a medium to reach out to their customers.

In the present-day context, there are over 5.8 billion people around the world using internet facilities. With the existence of COVID-19, the number of users is only going to increase due to the maximum work being done online. Social media gives easy access to information, holding the reasons and answerability of leaders in check regarding issues arising in society. However, everything has its drawbacks; non-regulation of the system leads to the spread of bogus news, targeting minor castes or religions, and resultantly dampens democratic principles.  

Traditional Media and Social Media are two different sources that provide us with information about events that took place around the world. Traditional Media is about the news read in a newspaper or shown on T.V or listened to on the radio with the approval of an editor. On Social Media, the content is shared by any user of apps like YouTube, Twitter, or Facebook which he/she deems fit. Traditional Media offers one-way communication and no interaction among its users whereas new media is a two-way communication that allows the interaction between publisher and user. The internet and social media provide people with social networking and a range of opportunities that help in developing the social skills of youngsters.

SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE INTERNET ENSURE DEMOCRACY

With access to usage of the internet and platform to share ideas, opinions, and suggestions one can use his/her fundamental rights effectively and efficiently. Indian Constitution giving citizens the Right to the Internet under two different fundamental rights itself says a lot about the importance of the internet in the modern world. Article 19 provides Freedom of Speech and Expression to ensure there’s no hindrance to this right, therefore, the government must ensure the means to express the views, suggestions, and ideas must be given by the presence of social media and access to the internet as social media is an internet-based platform. Article 21 provides for the Right to Life and Personal Liberty ensuring the usage of the internet is important for one’s day-to-day life, the internet services, and their speed must meet the level so that no issues arise.

The presence of social media and the internet has two aspects related to the democracy of India— It provides assurance to the general public that their voice is being heard and government can also provide clarity of policy and reasons behind their actions. Discussion among people can easily help with problem-solving, the flow of information about elections, and assets and liabilities of candidates. It allows people to share their opinions but conflicting opinions can lead to hate comments or massive trolling. During elections, candidates may give speeches related to ethnic origin or caste, or religion for vote bank from that particular minority. To limit the spread of bogus information, social media platforms must be held liable for the contents posted on their sites and the government should also form new laws keeping in mind the problems that arise with the usage of the internet and social media.

CONCLUSION

Social media and usage of the internet are important to one’s life but excess of anything is harmful. Therefore, the freedom given must be with reasonable restrictions. Censorship is one of the main solutions to the problem of the spread of bogus news, anything that violates principles mentioned in the preamble, and many other issues. Yet, people are still divided on the issue of censorship. Some people support censorship as it restricts unlawful behavior, censoring influential content can help in the prevention of publicizing content that may be offensive. Whereas censoring content may also violate privacy, it may restrict the content that other people may not deem offensive or the uncensored content may be inappropriate. It may lead to a loss of originality in one’s content.


CITATIONS

1 WP (C) No. 19716 of 2019 (L).

2  2019 SCC OnLine Gau 5584.

3 Anuradha Bhasin v Union of India, AIR 2020 SC 1308.

4 Foundation for Media Professionals v. Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir (2020) SCC online SC 453.

This article is written by Simran Gulia, a BA.LLB student from Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies.

About Kanooni Salah

Kanooni Salah is a Delhi-based fully independent litigation law firm dedicated to legal services. Their law firm has a versatile and efficient team of advocates/lawyers who are specially trained and have distinguished experience in their own specific area of law. Their team of advocates is divided into four tiers viz. trial court team, high court team, supreme court team, and back-office team. The back office team provides pleading and drafting services at every level to our clients. Their team believes that in the context of the present world economic order, the legal profession plays a more valuable and constructive role than ever before.

The changes in the economic climate in the world especially in India have brought about a change in the traditional role of the lawyer.

About the Internship

The selected intern’s day-to-day responsibilities include:

  • Work on law research & drafting
  • Assist with court work
  • No. of Position(s): 3

They are looking for a person who wants to learn some serious litigation skills.

Eligibility

  • Mode: offline/in-office
  • can start the internship immediately
  • duration: 2 months
  • have relevant skills and interests

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About the Firm

Pratap & Co. is a full-service law firm based in New Delhi. We provide quality legal service across a range of practice areas. We represent clients at Supreme Court, High Court, NCLT, NCLAT, NCDRC, NGT, APTEL, and CAT.

Office in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Jaipur and Chandigarh

About the Role

  • Designation: Associate and Senior Associate
  • Salary: As per industry standards.
  • Office: South Ex.II, New Delhi.
  • Time: 10 am to 6 pm

Skills and Experience

  • PQE – Up to 2 years for Associate and 5 years for Senior Associates
  • Experience in drafting, legal research and experience working and appearing in High Court and Lower Courts.

How to Apply?

Interested candidates can kindly apply with their resume and sample of drafting and order sheets where they have appeared to pallavi.pratap@pratapandcompany.com. Incomplete emails will not be entertained.

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About the Firm

Singhania & Partners LLP (Ed. 1999) is one of the prominent full-service law firms in India with offices in New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. It is recommended by Legal500, RSG Consulting, India Business Law Journal, Chambers & Partners, and Asialaw Profiles across practice areas. The firm has a well-respected Corporate-M&A, Intellectual Property, and Employment practice. With a growing start-up ecosystem in India, the firm is advising more than 50 start-ups and renowned incubation centres.

Over the years, it has established itself as “Experts in Construction Disputes Advisory”. It has a successful track record of representing construction companies, consultants, and contractors to regulators in domestic and international arbitration and tribunals. We have expertise in energy transactions and project finance. In the past year, we have acted as Lenders’​ Legal Counsel on energy projects worth more than US$6153.84 million.

The firm’s clients include large and medium Indian and foreign businesses, multinational corporations, and Fortune 500 companies. The firm advises ministries, government authorities, and public sector undertakings. Some of the companies we represent are reputed names in Infrastructure Development, Defence, Aviation, Publishing, Solar Energy, Banking & Financial Services, Food Processing and Packaging, Education, Healthcare, Real Estate, Hospitality, Fintech, E-commerce, and Information Technology.

About the Role

  • Practice Area: Dispute Resolution
  • Position: Senior Associate – Litigation
  • Job Location: New Delhi
  • PQE: 4-7 years

Responsibilities

  • Ability to lead a team of Associates.

Qualifications

  • A Bachelors of Law Degree (LL.B)

Skills and Experience

  • Candidates should possess good drafting, research skills and the ability to independently draft Statement of Claims, Applications, Petitions, Statement of Defence, Rejoinders affidavits of evidence.
  • Appearance before city Civil Courts, District Court, High Court, Tribunals, Special Land Acquisition Officer, and District Commissioner.
  • The candidate should also have in-depth knowledge and experience in handling Court related matters pertaining to Arbitration including issues related to Sections 9, 11, 14, 15, 27, 34, 36 and 37 etc. 
  • Good knowledge of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996; Civil Procedure Code; Indian Evidence Act 1872; Indian Contract Act 1872, Consumer civil laws and other commercial laws. 
  • Experience in handling matters related to International Arbitration, SIAC and ICC Arbitration.
  • Experience in handling infrastructure-related matters, having industry knowledge.

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