Eligibility

All students who are either enrolled in a 3-year LLB program or a 5-year integrated LLB program shall be eligible to participate.

Team Composition

Each team shall consist of only two speakers and one researcher. The teams may choose to participate without a Researcher, and therefore with two speakers, one of them may choose to appear as researcher in Researcher Test as in case of tie, the marks of researcher test may be considered to come to a conclusion. The teams will be assigned Team Codes by the Organizers.

Awards

  • Winners/Best Team – Trophy and  Prize worth equivalent to Rs.86,100 including cash prize Rs.5100/- (for team)
  • Runners up/Second – Best Team – Trophy and Prize worth equivalent to Rs.48,100 including cash prize Rs.3100/- (for team)
  • Best Mooter (on the basis of the performance in Preliminary Round) – Trophy and cash prize  Rs.1100
  • Best Memorial  – Trophy and cash prize Rs.1100
  • Best Researcher – Trophy and cash prize Rs.1100
  • All Participants shall be given Certificate of Participation, Kit & Memento.

How to Register?

  • The registration form is available here.
  • The moot problem is available here.
  • In order to confirm participation, teams should register themselves. The teams must register on or before 12th April 2022. Registration Fees: Rs 2700/- per team (Early Bird Registration).
  • If team registers themselves in between 13th April – 20th April 2022, than registration fees is: Rs 3000/- per team. 

Important Dates

  • Date of Release of Moot Proposition: March 12, 2022
  • Last date for registration (Early Bird Registration): April 12, 2022
  • Last date for registration: April 20, 2022
  • Last date for raising clarifications regarding the Moot Problem April 12, 2022
  • Clarifications, if any, to be published: April 16, 2022
  • Last date for submitting the soft copy of the memorials : May 03, 2022
  • Last date for submitting the hard copy of the memorials: May 07, 2022 (on or before 8:30am of May 07, 2022 either by post or in person)
  • Date of competition: 07-08 May, 2022.

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About the Competition

The ‘National Moot Court Competition, 2022’ (Virtual) will be organized by the K.G Shah Law School, SNDT University, Mumbai.

  • Language: The official language for the Competition will be in English
  • Structure of the Competition: The Competition shall consist of Preliminary Round, Semi – Final Round and Final Round.
  • Dress Code: All the participants shall adhere to the following dress code for the competition:
    • Female: Black and White Western or Indian Formals
    • Male: Black and White Western Formals

Structure of the Competition

Preliminary Rounds:

  • Preliminary Round will be conducted on Saturday, 09th April, 2022.
  • Plaintiff/Appellant or Defendant/Respondent shall present in accordance with the Team Code as chosen by the Organizing Committee.
  • Teams with highest Total Marks in the Preliminary round will qualify for the Semi-Final Round.

Semi-Final Round:

  • The Semi-Final Round will be conducted on Sunday, 10th April, 2022.
  • Plaintiff/Appellant or Defendant/Respondent shall present in accordance with the serial number as chosen by the organizers of the team.
  • Teams with highest total marks in the Semi-Final Round will qualify for Final Round.

Final Round:

  • The Final Round is scheduled or will be conducted on Sunday, 10th April, 2022.
  • The team obtaining the Highest Score shall be declared as the ‘Winner of the Competition.

Eligibility

Students pursuing Three or Five-years LL.B. or B.L.S, LL.B. Degree Courses (or equivalent course) from any recognized Law Colleges are eligible to participate.

Team Composition

Only one team will participate from each college. Each team shall consist of 2 Participants as Mooters. This number cannot be modified under any circumstances.

Prizes

Every Participant shall be awarded with a Certificate of Participation. However, following are the Prizes:

  • Best Team – Cash Rs. 5000/- + Certificate
  • Best Mooter – Cash Rs. 2000/- + Certificate

How to Register?

  • Interested participants, fulfilling the eligibility criteria are required to register for the event by filling out a Google Form.
  • The registration fee is Rs.1000/-per team.
  • Link to the moot problem is here.
  • Subject to registration, each team will be provided a Team Code.
  • The teams should submit the soft copy of both the memorials in ‘.pdf’ format,by 11:59:59 pm (IST) on 31th March, 2022 to kgsnmc2009@gmail.com with the subject line as “Memorial Team Code ”

Important Dates

  • Last Date of Registration: 25th March,2022
  • Last Date of Submission of Memorials: 31st March,2022
  • Inauguration: 9th April,2022
  • Preliminary Round: 9th April,2022
  • Semi Final Round: 10th April,2022
  • Final Round: 10th April,2022
  • Declaration of Results: 10th April,2022

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About Vaikunta Baliga College of Law

Vaikunta Baliga College of Law, Udupi, a Unit of Dr. T.M.A Pai Foundation which was formerly known as Udupi Law College, was named after former Law Minister, Government of Mysore, Late Sri. B. Vaikunta Baliga, was established in 1957 with an avowed objective of imparting quality legal education in the mofussil area. Ever since it has emerged as one of the premier institutions on the horizon of legal education. Since its inception the institution has made a very fast stride to emerge as a hub of academic and cultural activities.

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About the Moot Competition

Vaikunta Baliga College of Law, Udupi is organizing its 6th Advocate. P. Shivaji Shetty Memorial National Moot Court Competition hosted which will be held from April 7th to 9th, 2022.

General Details

Due to Covid Protocols, the Moot Court competition shall be conducted through virtual mode onZoom App from 7th April 2022 to 9th April 2022.

Eligibility and Team Composition

  • Students who are pursuing 3year/5year LLB at Law Colleges recognised by the Bar Council of India are eligible to participate in the Competition.
  • From each College a team consisting of 3 members shall be eligible to participate in the competition.

Rules and Guidelines

  1. The team shall notify the organizers at the time of registration as to who shall be the two Speakers and one Researcher.
  2. The language of all the competitions shall be English.
  3. The enclosed Registration Form should be duly filled in and returned on or before 20th March 2022. The maximum number of entries would be restricted to 24 teams.
  4. There shall be a registration fee of ₹ 3,000/- (Rupees Three Thousand Only) for each team
  5. The teams shall pay the registration fees through GPAY . (Mobile no : 9964069522) or scan the QR Code
  1. Fill the details of payment in the Registration Form with a transaction ID.
  2. Each team shall be provided with a “Team Code” as soon as their registration is confirmed, and the same must be used for all purposes during the Competitions.
  3. Link for Provisional Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSec-qdCIfzaocS4gXYr2yqG-SIDyVtDcsPbCjhsxP52ObcqMg/viewform
  4. Link for Moot Problem: Click here
  5. Hard copy of the registration form has to be sent to the below mentioned address:
  6. Sri. Raghunath K.S Co-ordinator Assistant Professor
    Vaikunta Baliga College of Law Kunjibettu Post
    Udupi
    Karnataka-576102
    Mob No. 9964069522

Important Dates

Last Date for RegistrationMarch 20, 2022
Last Date for Submitting Soft Copy of MemorialMarch 28, 2022
Last Date for Submitting Hard Copy of MemorialApril 3, 2022

Awards & Prizes

1. WinnersRs. 25,000
2. Runners-upRs.15,000
3. Best MemorialsRs. 5,000
4. Best Male AdvocateRs. 5,000
5. Best Lady AdvocateRs. 5,000

Contact details

Prof. (Dr.) Nirmala Kumari K. Principal

Faculty Co-ordinator:

Shri. Raghunath. K.S Assistant professor

  • Mob No: 9964069522
  • Email Id: vbclmootcourt2022@gmail.com

Student Co-ordinators MsShaima

  • Contact Number: 0748389794
  • WhatsApp Number: 8105796239

Ms. Prathyusha

  • Mob Number: 9380715989
  • WhatsApp Number: 8762748639

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About Reva University

REVA University is a private state university located in Bangalore, Karnataka. REVA Group of Educational Institutions was established in 2002, managed by Rukmini Educational Charitable Trust. In 2004 it was taken over by Rukmini Educational Charitable Trust led by Dr. P. Shyama Raju.

About School of Legal Studies

The School of Legal Studies offers graduate and post graduate programmes with an objective of preparing law professionals, with a sound understanding of the foundations of legal knowledge. The school offers B.A., LL. B (Hons.), B.B.A, LL. B (Hons.) of five-year duration and one-year LLM in Business & Corporate Law and Criminal Law.

Objectives of the Conference

  • To explore the various aspects of cryptocurrency along with-its regulatory framework for its effective governance.
  • To promote an exchange of tested ideas about Cryptocurrencies, the Bitcoin mania and beyond.
  • To clarify basic concepts of cryptocurrency and to understand global response to evolving Cryp to economy.
  • To provide a platform of opportunities for participants to share ideas with renowned leaders, seasoned businessperson and academics, industry titans, and development partners to establish global partnerships for future business, research and project collaborations.

Sub-themes

Papers are invited on the following sub-themes and such related themes which can contribute to the objective of the conference:

  • Cryptocurrency Regulation in India and other Countries.
  • Cryptocurrency as a Legal Tender and its Implications.
  • Impact of cryptocurrency on the world economy.
  • Cryptocurrency vs cyber-law
  • Cryptocurrency and Emerging Technologies
  • Digital Divide
  • Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurism
  • Block Chain Technology: Paradigm Shift in the Business Model
  • The Bitcoin mania and beyond
  • Cryptocurrency and Smart Contract

Eligible Participants

The National Conference is open to:

  • Academicians
  • Researchers
  • Students
  • Cyber Professionals
  • Cyber Stakeholders
  • Cyber Forensic Experts
  • Advocates
  • Banking Professional
  • IT Professionals

Submission Guidelines

Abstract

The abstract shall not exceed 300 words, and must be accompanied by a cover page, stating the following:

  • Title of the Paper and Sub – Theme
  • Name of the Author(s)
  • Name of the Institution
  • E-mail Address and Contact number
  • Postal Address

Paper

  • The paper must be accompanied with the following details: A cover letter mentioning the Name of the Author(s), Course, Year of Study (if applicable), Name of the College/University (if applicable), Professional Position (if applicable), with Postal Address, Email Address and Contact Number.
  • The abstract and the full papers to be sent at nationalconference_2022@reva.edu.in.

Rewards

The top 2 presenters will receive a certificate of appreciation.

Registration Fee

  • For Students/ Research Scholars: Rs.500/-for single authorship and Rs.800/- for co-authorship
  • Academicians and Professionals: Rs.1000/- for Single authorship and Rs.1400/- for co-authorship.

How to Register?

Interested participants can register for the conference through this link.

Important Dates

  • Submission of Abstract: 25th March, 2022
  • Communication of Acceptance of Abstract: 27th March, 2022
  • Last date of Registration: 30th March, 2022
  • Submission of Full Paper: 4th April, 2022
  • Date of the Conference: 21st – 22nd April, 2022

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About Advocate Nilesh Bijlani

Advocate Nilesh Bijlani, a 2018 RGNUL graduate is a Litigation/Dispute Resolution counsel. An experienced and distinguished legal expert handling varied matters involving different statutes at several legal fora across the country (though anchored and based out of Delhi).

Being a counsel of choice for various corporate and several eminent citizens across the country, work involves consultations and advice(as per the client’s requirement), drafting of pleadings and appearing thereafter in a variety of Civil, Criminal, Consumer and Banking cases before various Tribunals, Consumer Forums, High Courts and all the District Courts. He also regularly briefs and engages senior counsels as and when required.

About the Opportunity

Advocate Nilesh Bijlani is inviting applications for the post of virtual legal intern for 1-2 deserving law students. Joining is immediate.

Eligibility

Preferably 4th and 5th Year Law Students. (Junior batches may apply if they possess requisite skills and have learning and performing attitude.)

Stipend

Yes. Based on performance

Mode

Virtual

Duration

Minimum 3 months.

Requirements

Certain things to be kept in mind before applying-
1. Cover Letter along with CV- Be precise;
2. Interest in litigation;
3. Readiness to dig deep, research and deliver;
4. Good command over English language;
5. Should be devoid of college restraints as the mode will be virtual for initial 2 months;
6. Minimum duration- At least 3 months;
7. Writing skills are a must;
8. Seriousness towards each and every assignment;
9. Joining: Immediate;
10. Remuneration: Based on the evaluation of your skills;
11. Evaluation period: 7 working days. 

Application Procedure

Interested candidates are required to send their cover letter along with CV to bijlani.nilesh@gmail.com.

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About Bihar Animal Sciences University

Bihar Animal Sciences University (BASU) has been established with its headquarters at Patna through an act of Bihar State (BASU Act No. 15 of 2016, notified in the Bihar Gazette on 29 August 2016). The University became operational on June 13, 2017 with the appointment of its first Vice-Chancellor. The new University has been carved out of the Bihar Agricultural University as two of its constituent colleges at Patna viz. Bihar Veterinary College and Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Dairy Technology have been transferred to the BASU, whereas a new College of Fisheries has been established in 2018.

About the Opportunity

Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna invites applications for recruitment for the post of Law Officer-01 Post, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna.

Eligibility

  1. LLB degree from recognized University.
  2. Minimum 5 years’ experience as legal practitioner registered with Bar Council, working in the court in Government/PSU/University etc. will be preferred.

Desirable:

  1. Good Knowledge of computer application
  2. Experience of University administration rules and regulations

Upper Age Limit: 45 years

Application procedure

Application Fee

  • For UR /EBC/BC Candidates: Rs.1000/-
  • For SC/ST Candidates: Rs. 250/-

Application fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances,

Application Fee will be payable through DD in favor of FINANCE COMPTROLLER, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna (Bihar).

Application Form: https://basu.org.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Application-form.pdf

Application Procedure

The submission of application along with self-attested relevant/ desired documents and fee by registered/speed post within the envelope superscripted “Application for the post of…………. addressed to The Registrar, Bihar Animal Sciences University, PO: Bihar Veterinary College, Patna 800014.

The last date of application submission along with self-attested relevant/desired documents and application fee by registered/speed posts is March 21, 2022 at 04:00 PM.

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Intellectual property rights play an important role in a country’s development. Every country’s intellectual property legislation is distinct. The tight implementation of the IPR role contributes significantly to economic growth in many industrialized countries. Intellectual property rights encourage innovation, which in turn results in economic progress. Every firm in the world today is because of innovation. How important the IPR laws are has been recognized in the modern era. In the present day, it is not just innovation, but also the name that matters. The name has a lot of goodness affixed to it. Brand names are sold by some businesses for a large sum of money. There is a significant impact of Intellectual property rights on a country’s economic development. In terms of economic development, the IPR can play both a detrimental and a good role.

INTRODUCTION

Intellectual property is defined as property created by the human mind and intellect. Intellectual property, as well as the rights associated with it, is becoming increasingly valuable. Both the state and the national economies rely heavily on intellectual property (IP). Hundreds of businesses rely on the proper protection of their patents, copyrights, and trademarks, while the consumers utilize IP to assure they are buying safe, guaranteed products. Intellectual property rights, we feel, are critical to protecting both at home and abroad. The legal rights are granted to the person who has invented or created something new and unique that has never been done before and the legal rights are granted to the person or his delegate for a set period of time to fully exploit that particular idea.

Owners of intellectual property are granted certain rights that allow them to enjoy their property without interruption and prevent others from utilizing it. These rights, known as “monopoly rights of exploitation”, are limited in geographical extent, time, and scope.

And because of this, there is a direct and significant impact of intellectual property rights on industry and business since IPR owners can defend their rights and prevent the manufacture, use, or sale of a product to the general public. IP protection promotes commercial enterprises to pick creative works for exploitation by encouraging distribution, publication, and disclosure of their production to the public rather than keeping it a secret.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN INDIA

One of the UK’s most important international markets is India. If you plan to conduct business in India, or if you already do business there, you must understand how to utilize, protect, and enforce your rights to intellectual property (IP) that your company or you own. This guide covers the basics of intellectual property and how to use these propositions in the Indian market. It explains how to deal with IP infringement in this country, gives guidance on how to deal with it efficiently, and provides links to more resources.

Copyright protects published or written works such as songs, books, films, artistic works, and web content; Patents protect commercial inventions, such as a new business product or process; Designs protect designs, such as drawings or computer models; and Trademarks protect signs, symbols, logos, words, or sounds that distinguish your products and services from those of your competitors.

It is possible to have a registered or unregistered IP address.
You instantly acquire legal rights to your creation if your IP is unregistered. Unregistered design rights, copyright, database rights, common law trademarks, confidential information, and commercial secrets are all examples of unregistered IP.

Application is to be given to an authority, like the Intellectual Property Office located in the United Kingdom, to have your rights recognized if you have registered IP. Others will be able to exploit one’s property if it’s not done so.
India has, as a fact, been a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) since 1995. WTO members are required to provide some form of protection of intellectual property in their national legislation. This implies that if you do business with India, you’ll notice certain parallels between enforcement procedures and local IP law and those in place in the United Kingdom. Patents, registered design rights, and registered trademarks can be taken as examples of registered intellectual property. Copyright can also be registered.

India has signed the Berne Convention on Copyright. However, registering your copyright may be beneficial in proving ownership in the event of criminal proceedings against anyone who fringes this right.
However, in most circumstances, registration is not required to pursue a copyright infringement suit in India.
The Copyright Office accepts registrations in person or through a representative. Since 2016, India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry has been in charge of copyright policy. All IPRs (DIPP) are now being managed by the Department of Industrial Property and Promotion. In India, if there is any piracy of films, music, games, and software on the internet, as well as unauthorized copying of physical books, is a problem.

The Patents Act of 1970, the Patent Rules of 2003, and the Patent Amendment Rules of 2016 govern the patent law in India. just as how they are in the United Kingdom, utility model patents are not permitted in India. The Patent Registrar is the governing authority for patents and is part of India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks. For 20 years, Patents are valid from the filing date of the application, with an annual renewal charge. The ‘first to file’ concept governs Indian patent law, which means that if are two people who are applying for a patent on the same invention, the first to file will be granted the patent.

The Designs Act of 2000 and the Designs Rules of 2001 are the legislation that governs designs. For ten years, Designs are valid and can be renewed for another five years.

The Trade Marks Act of 1999 and the Trade Marks Rules of 2002 and 2017 make up India’s trademark legislation.
The Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks is the regulatory authority for patents.

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) is a government agency tasked with promoting. Now, the police have additional authority in executing the law.

Trademark law, includes the right to examine premises and confiscate counterfeit items without a search warrant, However, these abilities are limited by the necessity that the police obtain a Trade Mark. Before acting, obtain the Registrar’s opinion on the mark’s registration, adding to the wait time and causing problems; resulting in the removal or sale of counterfeit goods.

In India, trade names are also a type of trademark, hence those who want to trade under their own title/surname are under protection, notwithstanding the existence of other trade names. Because of the common practice of ‘cybersquatting,’ which involves third parties registering domain names for well-known marks in order to sell them to the original rights holders, it is recommended that rights holders register their domain names as trademarks in India as soon as feasible. To complete the registration process, it can take up to two years. In India, a trademark is valid for ten years and can be renewed indefinitely for another ten years.

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND ECONOMY

In the economy, the intellectual property serves the following functions:
To give the creator exclusive rights and to preserve the creator’s interests, as well as to stimulate investment in information development and research;
Prohibit competitors or anyone else from abusing or misusing the property if the creator’s authorization has not been given; and#\
To develop a market for any kind of invention in order so that can be put to good use and inspire others to innovate and create.

It is now more cost-effective to incorporate fresh creations and ideas because they have a direct impact on the product’s material cost. As a result, it is critical to keep up with technological advancements and innovation. If there is a good IPR regulation in place to safeguard people’s interests, it will deter others from exploiting the same. Enforcement of good law matters just the same as its existence. It’s pointless to have strict legislation if it can’t be efficiently enforced. Loopholes and weak legislation can be abused and exploited, resulting in a lack of innovation. Individuals must be discouraged from exploiting intellectual property under IPR law.

IPR now gives the property’s owner or creator exclusive rights. There is complete control over the fair market value by the owner and he can sell them to anyone. A healthy return to developers will drive him and others to come up with new ideas, and we can all benefit from it. This right, however, can be exploited by the owner, who can charge far more than the marginal cost. This privileged status has the potential to create a market monopoly. Monopoly leads to unfairness and an imbalance in consumer and production markets. In the legal system, there are protections for intellectual property rights and antitrust. Competition plays a vital function in the market since it keeps the market in check and influences consumer happiness.

There are a few market giants who control the entire market. They have the resources and capacity to manipulate and control the market. The market is made up of consumers, producers, and developers, and IPR offers developers more rights and protection, which helps to keep the competition going. In the market, there should be a balance between the two. IPR can be used as an instrument to keep the market in check. IPR not only offers the owner exclusive rights, but it also allows him the authority to transfer his right of use to others, allowing him to permit anyone to use it in order for the exchange of money.

The positive aspect of this is that; a country like India, which is one of the world’s most developing economies, must concentrate on increasing market productivity. India has a long history of providing exceptional services to the entire world. Productivity can be boosted with better technology and processes. Innovation demands investment, and it demanded a sizable sum of money. These are costly, but they play a vital part in the investment. We may learn from industrialized countries like the United States and Japan, where the development rate grew fivefold when intellectual property rules were implemented.

There are now several ideas claiming that IPR has a negative impact on the economy. A trademark infringement in the 1980s, in China, had a severe impact on Chinese innovative businesses. Local businesses began to take advantage of the well-known corporation by creating counterfeit products and releasing them into the market.

Copyright infringements have a similar effect. In countries with lax copyright rules, pirate enterprises begin to take advantage of the market and the law. Even if low-quality or pirated versions are accessible on the market, technical advancement would be hampered, which will have a direct impact on the economy. Producers and consumers should both be enticed to invest in the market by IPR laws. This also ensures quality, which is critical for protecting customers’ interests. Customers may be at risk from counterfeit or imitation food products, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.

After the adoption of Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (“TRIPS”), the market began to shift. The act began by providing operating space and chances for businesses to innovate. In recent years, the private sector has begun to invest in development and research. In India, the number of patents filed has increased since TRIPS was implemented.

However, the major disadvantage of IPR is that it sometimes prevents technology from being used in the most appropriate way. The person holding the rights can occasionally abuse her or his position. They can charge whatever they want, and their innovation is protected by IPR, so it can’t be used by competitors. The most crucial aspect of an economy’s development is competition. The essence of competition maintains a check and balance on both pricing and product quality. On the other hand, IPR laws are anti-competitive. IPR legislation creates a market monopoly. It is pro-monopoly. Copyright, trademarks, and patents are all examples of laws that make it difficult for a competitor to use an idea.

Competition forces producers to consider the benefit and contentment of the consumer because if there is dissatisfaction, he or she will seek out other market competitors. The manufacturer can set any price he wants, and this has a direct impact on the market and the consumer. It would be due to the concept of the law of supply and demand, which defined that if the price is high, demand will be low. When, in the market, there is a monopoly however, this legislation does not apply. The consumer will have no other choice but to purchase the product at the producer’s set price. The producer is constrained to charge not exceeding the marginal cost due to competition.

CONCLUSION

Law is created for society and it’s not the other way around, every legislation is enacted for the improvement and benefit of society. Every law has both beneficial and negative consequences for society. Article 31 of the TRIPS Agreement allows for compulsory licenses to be granted in the following circumstances:

Anti-competitive practices in the benefit of public health in the event of a national emergency. As a result, the Intellectual Property Rights Act does not make the market inflexible while also keeping it dynamic in India.

This article is written by Tingjin Marak, a BA/LLB student at Ajeenkya DY Patil University Pune.

About Satya : Pro Bono Law

‘Satya – Pro Bono Law’ is the culmination of its founder, Alina Arora’s vision to establish an institution of excellence in the practice of pro bono law. Satya seeks to bridge the existing divide between justice and the marginalized groups of society by building a team of highly skilled pro bono lawyers who have solemnly resolved to secure JUSTICE and EQUALITY for all.

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LocationNational Capital Region, NCR

About the Internship

Satya: Pro bono law is inviting applications from students for its internship program. We are currently looking for interns in the third, fourth, five year of the five-year integrated law program, or the second and third year of the three-year law course. The duration of the internship shall be for a minimum of four weeks, which can be extended if necessary. This is an unpaid internship opportunity.

Procedure to Apply

To apply for an internship, send an email to contact@satyalaw.org with the subject ‘Application for internship – (Your Name)’. Please respond to the following two questions in a word document and include a brief resume.
 
1) Can an accused seek directions for further investigation from a magistrate after cognizance has been taken? (We are just looking for the argument based on case law. You could also include rebuttals to possible arguments from the other side. You have a cap of 150 words to reply with.)
 
2) Why do you want to intern with Satya? (You have two sentences to reply with.)
 
Important instructions:
1.    Both these questions have to be responded to within a single word document. Exceeding the word or sentence limit will disqualify the application for internship.
2.    Please only provide your name and email Id. Please do not provide any other detail including your college or current year of college.
 
They shall get back to you once they are done assessing your application. Discussions on the period of internship will take place subsequently.

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About SYMBHAV ’22

Symbiosis Law School, Pune is organizing SYMBHAV ’22 that includes 3rd Nithin Patil Memorial Mono Advocacy Competition (Extempore), Client Counselling Competition, Judgment Writing Competition) from April 8-10,2022.

About the Organizer

Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU) was established in the year 1971. Symbiosis Law School, Pune (SLS Pune) has been a constituent of SIU since 2002. 

SLS Pune, in 2021 has been ranked 9th by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Ministry of Human Resource Development India among the Law Institutes all over the Country.

About the Event

Legal events have been an important part of the fest over the years and we consider it a great opportunity to experiment with different kinds of events and host events of the highest quality for all participants.

There will be three competitions as part of our cultural fest this year:

  • 3rd Nithin Patil Memorial Mono Advocacy Competition, 2022 – Extempore Competition from April 8-10, 2022).
  • Client Counselling Competition, 2022 – April 10, 8-10, 2022
  • Judgment Writing Competition, 2022 – 10th April 10,, 2022

Team Composition and Registration Details

3rd Nithin Patil Memorial Mono Advocacy Competition, 2022 – Extempore

  • The competition is open for students who are currently pursuing LLB via a three year / five-year course.
  • Each participant has to contest individually. 
  • All the participating institutions/individuals have to provisionally register by filling the Registration Formon or before March 25, 2022. 
  • Subsequently, the participants will receive an email, signifying the status of their provisional registration for participation. The participants will be required to make the payment within 3 days of the receipt of the email of acceptance of provisional registration.
  • There will be a maximum cap of 24 participants. The registrations will be accepted on a first-come-first-serve basis and any change in the registration must be informed to the organizers at the earliest. 
  • The participants will be required to pay ₹ 1600 as registration fees once their provisional registration is confirmed by the organizers.
  • The propositions for the first two rounds will be released 24 hours prior to the commencement of the competition (i.e. on April 7, 2022) which will revolve around Competition Law, Intellectual Property Law, Constitutional Law and Criminal Law. 

Client Counselling Competition, 2022

  • The participants shall be from any of the 3 Year LLB or 5 Year Integrated LLB Course.
  • Each team will consist of two participants and they shall be from the same institution.
  • Team(s) may not be altered after registration.
  • Registration fees for Client Counselling event is Rs.2500/-.
  • All the participating institutions/teams have to provisionally register by filling the Registration Form on or before March 25, 2022.
  • Subsequently, the participating teams will receive an email, signifying the status of their registration for participation. The teams will be required to make the payment within 3 days of the receipt of the email of acceptance of provisional registration.
  • The registrations will be accepted on a first-come-first-serve basis and any change in the registration must be informed to the organizers at the earliest and there will be a maximum cap of 24 teams.

Judgment Writing Competition, 2022

  • Each team shall consist of a minimum of (01) one participant and a maximum two (02) participants belonging to the same college.
  • The participants shall be pursuing a 3-year LLB or 5-year integrated LLB programme from any college within India.
  • The team composition may not be altered after registration.
  • The last date of Provisional Registration shall be March 25, 2022 must be done on this Registration Link.
  • The Registration fee for the competition is Rs. 500/-, for which the payments details share be shared with the provisionally registered participants on their Email IDs.
  • The Final Registration shall be confirmed via mail only after receipt of the payment, which has to be completed within 3 days after the confirmation of provisional registration.
  • The judgement is to be submitted via the google form both docx and pdf latest by 11:59pm ISTApril 05, 2022, on the Submission Link. In case of multiple submissions, the last submission by the participant before the deadline will be considered for evaluation and any submission received after the deadline shall not be considered for evaluation, and the team shall be disqualified.

Rules & Regulations

  • 3rd Nithin Patil Memorial Mono Advocacy Competition, 2022 – LINK.
  • Client Counselling Competition, 2022 – LINK
  • Judgment Writing Competition, 2022 – LINK. [Proposition included]

Awards & Certificates

Participation certificates will be awarded to all participants, in all of the above competitions. The awards of ‘Winner’ and ‘Runner Up’ will be awarded in all three competitions, with an additional award of ‘Best Advocate’ in the 3rd Nithin Patil Memorial Mono Advocacy Competition, 2022.

Contact details

Any queries with respect to the competition can be sent to qcsymbhav@symlaw.ac.in

For any further information, contact:

  • Esh Gupta (+91 79860 62364)
  • Mansi Tyagi (+91 84592 353723)   
  • Raghav Khuteta (+91 82909 60407)
  • Soumyadip Ghorai (+91 70768 52991)

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About Innovative Group of Colleges

Innovative Welfare and Educational Society (Regd.) was incorporated more than a decade back with the avowed objective of dissemination of literacy amongst the under-privileged segment of society in India and to provide an impetus to growth of professional education in varied streams for self-reliance amongst future generations.

About the Innovative 1st National Moot Court Competition 2022

Innovative First National Moot-Court Competition, 2022 is the first edition of the Moot – Court Competition organized by Innovative Institute of Law, Greater Noida, U.P.

The event aims to construct a productive platform where young legal minds come together and showcase their skills which are far more valuable than winning or being eliminated in an event.

Eligibility

The Competition shall be open for

  • Students duly enrolled and are pursuing an integrated 5years or 3 years Law Program in India from an institution recognized by the Bar Council of India.
  • Students enrolled and pursuing a post-graduate diploma or short-term certificate courses in law are not eligible to apply.
  • Students from any university/ Institute not recognized by the Bar Council of India to impart a Law degree are not eligible to apply.

Awards and Prizes

  • Winner: 21,000/- + Trophy + Certificate of Merit
  • Runner Up: 11,000/- + Trophy + Certificate of Merit
  • Best Speaker: 5000/- + Memento + Certificate of Merit
  • Best Memorial: 5000/- + Memento + Certificate
  • Best researcher: 5000/- + Memento + Certificate
  • All other participants shall receive participation certificate + Memento

Mode of Conducting Competition

Offline/Physically

Location

Innovative Institute of Law, Plot No.-6, Knowledge Park-2, Greater Noida, U.P.-201308

Registration and Selection of Teams

  • Teams shall register themselves through the link provided at the end of this post.
  • All the teams shall be required to make a payment of INR 1500/- via NEFT in favour of details provided below to register for the Competition.
    • The payment confirmation of same has to be sent attached in the registration form. 
    • Registration of a team shall be confirmed only after the receipt of registration form and payment by the Organizers.
    • The confirmation of registration shall be conveyed to the teams via mail which shall also mention the team code allotted to the teams. During the competition teams shall be identified by the team code allotted to them.

Fee Details

Mode of payment of the registration fee shall be via Paytm/PhonePe/Google Pay to the following mobile number: 8860982973 

Queries Regarding Moot Problem

  • Any queries regarding the moot problem should be communicated to e-mail: mcc@innovativeinstituteoflaw.com 
  • No queries will be entertained after 9th April 2022.

Team Composition

A team shall consist of two Mooters and one Researcher in team.

How to Register?

  • Interested participants can register for the competition through this link.
  • The rules and regulations are given here.
  • The moot problem for the competition is available here.

Important Dates

  • Date of Competition: April 29th, 30th & 1st May 2022
  • Release of problem: March 12th, 2022
  • Last date for registration: April 9th, 2022
  • Submission of memorial: April 15th, 2022

Brochure

Contact details

  • Email: mcc@innovativeinstituteoflaw.com
  • Anand Singh: Faculty Convener: 9651499636
  • Rahul Singh: Faculty Co- Convener: 9289554476, 9289554475 
  • Simran Singh: Student Convener: 9319314629
  • Arundhati Thakur: Student Co- Convener: 9891778222

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