About LexIngenious

LexIngenious is a corporate legal advisory and documentation practice established with the purpose of enabling social evolution by providing legal solutions.

‘Lex’ means law, legal or related to law, which indicates our service sector; and ‘Ingenious’​ means original, innovative and enterprising, which indicates the unique perspective we share with their clients.

They believe that pursuit of both profit and purpose is critical to increasing the positive impact that private capital can have on society. They understand that innovators are catalysts of positive social impact and deserve curated, strategic legal solutions to fortify their existence. Their approach is to be enablers of progress by finding practical and efficient legal solutions to complex challenges that their clients face.  

Location

New Delhi

Number of Vacancies

One (1)

Eligibility

  • Should have a law degree
  • Prior experience of working in corporate legal advisory

Procedure to Apply

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Location

New Delhi

Number of Vacancies

One

Eligibility

  • LLB (3 years or 5 years)
  • 0-2 years of PQE

How to Apply?

Please send your CVs along with a writing sample to office@abihazaidi.com with the subject “Application for Recruitment”.

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About the Organizer

CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR was born out of the educational vision of St Kuriakose Elias Chavara, an educationalist and social reformer of the nineteenth century in South India. The University Grants Commission (UGC) of India conferred Autonomy to Christ College in 2004 and identified it as an Institution with Potential for Excellence in 2006.

About the Conference

Gender justice is the bedrock of any progressive-democratic nation for accomplishing sustainable and
inclusive growth for its population. Gender is a distinct identity and it cannot be designed on the basis
of “socially constructed” standards and norms. Such existing glass ceiling and thought processes would
hamper the opportunities and invite obstacles to reforms which would detrimentally lead to injustice,
discrimination, and social exclusion. In India, our Constitution guarantees a rule of law with no
discrimination based on gender, caste, ethnicity, and religion. Also, there are statutes and judicial
precedents safeguarding and highlighting the rights of vulnerable and gender minorities.

However, due to the prevalent patriarchal power structures, cultural and economic constraints besides
internalized subordination, the realization of universal standards of gender equity and equality would be challenging. It is vital to assimilate legislation, policy, and precedents pertaining to gender equality to practice in order to pay attention to unheard voices thereby fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion.

For this very purpose, the School of Law, Christ University, NCR campus is organizing a National
Conference titled as “GENDER JUSTICE: FOSTERING DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION”. By
linking policy and practice, this conference endeavors to facilitate a novel perspective to support
gender justice.

Theme and Sub-themes

Gender Justice: Fostering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Sub-themes

SUB THEME 1: Gender Mainstreaming and Inclusivity

  • Diversity and representation
  • Justice and identity issues
  • Inequality, glass ceiling and emotion
  • Equity, health and access to justice
  • Egalitarianism and sustainable development

SUB THEME 2: Gender Equality and Governance

  • Labour dynamics and entrepreneurship
  • Stereotyping, behavioral norms and trans-inclusive workplace
  • Transformative society and capacity building
  • Sensitization and education

SUB THEME 3: Gender-based violence and sexual offenses

  • Gender-related crimes and global issues
  • Discrimination in matrimony and other personal laws
  • Equality and Domestic violence
  • Gender justice and NGOs

Important Dates

  • Last date for submission of abstracts: February 28, 2022
  • Confirmation of Abstract: March 02, 2022
  • Last date for Registration and Payment: March 10, 2022
  • Submission of full paper:  March 30, 2022
  • Dates of Conference: April 4-5, 2022

Abstract Submission

The abstract should not exceed 250 words and must reach the organization on or before February 28, 2022 accompanied by a cover page stating the following:

1. Theme and Sub-theme
2. Title of the paper
3. Name of the Author(s)
4. E-mail address
5. Postal address and Contact Number

Participants can send their abstracts through the link – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfGkIyP3OzL6gSqAAwDU3KJrGVWundVU5qGa2xq7FdPdzmUdQ/viewform

Submission Guidelines

Only the selected abstracts will be permitted for presentation

  • The word limit of the paper shall be 3000-4000 words (exclusive of footnotes).
  • The main text of the full paper should be in Times New Roman with font size 12 and line spacing of 1.5.
  • The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with spacing of 1.0 (Endnotes are not permitted).
  • One inch margins should be maintained on all four sides of the pages.
  • Citation Style: Bluebook, 20th edition.
  • Co-authorship is permitted to a maximum of two authors and at least one author must attend the E-Conference to present the paper.
  • All submissions must be the author’s original and unpublished work. Any amount of Plagiarism will attract immediate disqualification.

Selected best papers will be published as an edited e-Book.

Full Paper Submission: After communication of the selected abstracts, the full paper must be emailed to slcunationalconference.ncr@christuniversity.in with the subject as “Submission of Full Paper” on or before 30th March 2022.

Selected best papers will be published as an edited e-Book.

Registration Details

Abstract selection would be intimated through email. Thereafter, the selected participants have required to email the receipt of the payment. Registration can be done through the link provided below. The last date for registration fee payment is on or before March 10, 2022.

Click here for registration fee payment.

Registration Fee

  • Students & Research Scholars: Rs. 500/-
  • Academicians and Professionals: Rs. 800/-

Awards

  • E-Certificate to every participant who duly submits and presents the paper.
  • Publication of the best articles under each sub-theme in the proposed e-book carrying ISBN number.
  • Selected best papers in each track would be given a cash prize.

For more information please see the brochure attached.

Brochure

Contact details

Mail at: slcunationalconference.ncr@christuniversity.in or

Contact:

  • Mr. Sandeep TM: +917829401874
  • Ms. Saibaa Ghazala: +918825263173
  • Mr. Gitik Chandna: +91-7415791393

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About the Journal (AIJJS)

Amity International Journal of Juridical Science (AIJJS) is published annually by Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida bearing ISSN 2395-4019. It is a faculty-run Annual Blind Peer Refereed Journal whose primary goal is to serve as an important legal scholarship academic forum on any issue.

Word Limit

  • Research Articles (words between 5000 to 6000, except footnotes)
  • Book Review/Case Comments (2500 words, except footnotes)

Please follow the prescribed word limit.

Formatting Guidelines

  • The manuscript body must be in the “Times New Roman” font with font size 12, line spacing 1.5 and the “justified” alignment with 1 inch margins on all sides of page with page numbers;
  • All footnotes must be in “Times New Roman” with font size 10, line spacing 1. Endnotes are not allowed and speaking footnotes are generally discouraged;
  • All submissions must follow the “Bluebook: A Uniform Citation System (19th edition).” Failure to comply could be a ground for rejection;
  • Submissions should be made in Microsoft Office (doc./docx.) with formatting and citation style only. Any kind of plagiarism will lead to immediate disqualification. The paper should not contain of any kind of errors in grammar and spelling.

General Submission Guidelines

  • Each submission must be accompanied by an abstract of no more than 500 words outlining the study area and any important conclusions that the author(s) may draw and at most 5 keywords.
  • Covering Letter: All personal details, including name, year, college/university name, postal address, phone number and email Id, must be submitted in a separate file and must not be included in the article submission document or file.
  • Co-authorship is allowed to a maximum of 2 authors. However, co-authorship is not allowed in case of Case Comment and Book Review.
  • Submissions must be submitted to als.aijjs[at]gmail.com with the subject line “Submission of Manuscripts for Volume VII”. The deadline for submissions is May 31, 2022.
  • All papers must be accompanied by a ‘Conclusion’ stating the views and opinions of the authors on the subject.
  • Authors can expect to receive their submission decisions within two months of submission.
  • Kindly note that the manuscript review procedure is based on the author’s anonymity and the editor’s and reviewer’s reports are kept confidential at all phases of development. Author anonymity is also maintained during the process of editorial decision-making.
  • AIJJS publishes only original and unpublished material. Manuscripts must therefore not, at any time during the period of consideration by the Journal, be considered for publication in any other place, nor published beforehand.
  • The Law Journal has a strict plagiarism policy as well. Only 15% Plagiarism is allowed, rest should be the original work of the author(s). Plagiarised manuscripts shall be liable for rejection of the same. 

All entries shall be copyrighted exclusively with Amity Law School, Noida. The submission would imply that the author has assigned such rights to Amity Law School, Noida.

Contact details

Mail at: als.aijjs@gmail.com

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About the Organiser

Unitedworld School of Law (UWSL) is a constituent school of Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

The school is duly recognized by the Bar Council of India and is imparting high quality legal education the aim of percolating constitutional values in the students of Law, to constantly work for the betterment of the nation through legal education and to effectively contribute and strengthen justice delivery system, making law, implementing law and interpreting the law in India.

UWSL offers interdisciplinary law programs namely, BB.A. LL.B. (Hons.) with various specializations like IPR, Business Law, Criminal Law, International Law, LL.M. as well as doctoral programs. UWSL in a short span of its existence has adopted diverse strategies to create a lively pedagogic environment.

About the Competition

Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University has a vibrant and active mooting culture, with a student population of roughly 500 students. The Karnavati University Moot Court Society (KUMCS) is a student-run committee under the guidance of faculty Advisors, which seeks to channelize the students on the mooting path.

KUMCS aims at providing opportunities to hone Research, Argumentation and Legal Drafting Skills and other essential prowess to mould an individual into an adept mooter.

In order to achieve this objective, the KUMCS has organized various events like Memo Pundits for enhancing drafting skills, Intra Moot competitions to nurture drafting and argumentation skills, National Client Counselling Competition etc.

Eligibility

All universities, colleges, and institutions imparting legal education on a regular or evening basis in a program of study that leads to a Bachelor’s degree in law (Three year or Five year) or Masters in law (LL.M / ML) are eligible to participate in the Moot Court competition.

All students enrolled on a full-time or evening basis in a program of study leading to or equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in law (LL.B / BL) or Master’s in law (LL.M / ML), are eligible to participate.

Location

Moot Court Room, Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

How to Register?

Teams from different colleges can register their candidature by submitting duly filled registration forms before deadlines.

Fee details

  • Registration Fee is 3000/- (Rupees Three Thousands Only) only.
  • Registration Fee is a NON-REFUNDABLE, in case of non-participation or otherwise as may deem fit.

Prizes

  • Winning Team: Rs. 40,000/-
  • Runner up Team: Rs. 30,000/-
  • 2nd Runner up Team: Rs. 20,000/-
  • Best Memorial: Rs. 10,000/-
  • 2nd Best Memorial: Rs. 5,000/-
  • Best Speaker: Rs. 10,000/-
  • 2nd Best Speaker: Rs. 5,000/-

Memento prizes shall be declared in valedictory.

Contact details

  • Student Committee:
    Convener–Ms. Palak Mehta:+91-9586973718
    Co-Convener–Mr. Manthan Sharma:+91-8562846724
  • Moot Registration & Procedural Compliance Committee Co-ordinator: Mr. Varun Modasia (+91 81403 00444)
  • Hospitality Committee Co-ordinator- Ms. Devanshi Jain (+91 6354139797); Mr. Ayush Bhandari (+91 9173530918)

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About the Organizer

With an aim to promote active discourse and deliberation in the field of Women and Child Rights development, Gujarat National Law University established the Centre for Women and Child Rights on 15th of September, 2020.

The high prevalence of malnutrition, the high neonatal mortality rate, poor coverage of full immunization, the declining sex ratio and child marriage pose a challenge to improving human development outcomes for every child in Gujarat and it is pertinent that more time, research and resources are allocated to make sure children have a safe, healthy and flourishing childhood.

With these goals, Gujarat National Law University has established the Centre for Women and Child Rights to carry out research and capacity-building activities in the field of women and child rights.

About the Essay Writing Competition

GNLU’s Centre for Women and Child Rights is inviting submissions for the GCWCR Essay Writing Competition, 2022 on the theme of ‘Reproductive Rights in India’.

Theme– Reproductive Rights in India

Sub-Themes

  • Key Policies/Schemes addressing Sexual and Reproductive Health in India
  • Family Planning Practices in India
  • Infertility and Surrogacy – Legal Framework
  • Adoption: Legal and Societal Challenges
  • Abortion Rights
  • Child Marriage- Sexual and Reproductive Health of the Young
  • Impact of raising legal marriage of age on the reproductive rights of individuals

The sub-themes are merely indicative. Any contemporary legal issue relevant to the theme may be written upon. Inter-disciplinary and comparative approaches are highly encouraged. 

Eligibility 

All students pursuing under-graduate (three/five year) or post-graduate law degrees from any law school/university/college recognized by the Bar Council of India are eligible to participate in the Essay Competition.

Submission Guidelines

  • The word limit for the essay is 2500 words (inclusive of footnotes). 
  • All submissions must be original and unpublished work of the author(s). All submissions should be plagiarism free and within the permissible plagiarism percentage of 10%.
  • Co-authorship of a maximum of 2 authors is permitted.
  • Disclosure of information regarding the identity of author(s), including, but not limited to name, institution’s details, professional details, etc., within the body of the manuscript or other parts of the document submitted is strictly prohibited.
  • The participants are required to submit their manuscript by mailing it to cwcr@gnlu.ac.in.
  • The participants are required to provide their details (Name, Year of Study and Name of Institution) in the body of the e-mail. 
  • The essays can be submitted in .doc or .docx format.
  • Only one submission per author or a team of co-authors is permissible. In case of more than one submission, only the one received first would be considered for review.

Formatting and Citation Guidelines

  • Font Style- Times New Roman; Size- 12;  Justified; Line Spacing- 1.5
  • Authorities must be cited in the form of footnotes.
  • Citations must follow the 20th Edition Bluebook citation style.
  • For footnotes: 
    • Font Style- Times New Roman 
    • Size- 10  
    • Alignment- Justified 
    • Line Spacing- 1

Prizes

  • 1st Prize: ₹5,000
  • 2nd Prize: ₹3,000
  • 3rd Prize: ₹2,000
  • Top TEN Essays will be published on the GCWCR Blog, and their writers will be awarded with a CERTIFICATE OF MERIT.

Important Dates

  • Last date of submission: 1st March 2022 (8:00 PM IST)
  • Date of announcement of results: Mid-March

Competition Guidelines

  • There is no registration fees to be paid for participation.
  • By submitting the article, the author(s) forfeit their copyright over their manuscript in favour of the organizers.
  • In case of any dispute, the decision of the organizers will be final and binding. The Centre retains absolute discretion in marking the manuscripts.

Contact details

For queries, contact:

Number: +91 9777532246 (Ananya Mahapatra, Student Co-ordinator)

Email: cwcr@gnlu.ac.in

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About the Organiser

The National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) was established by Act 27 of 2005 of the Kerala State Legislature. By the same Act, the National Institute for Advanced Legal Studies (NIALS) established by the Bar Council of Kerala Trust in 2002 merged with the NUALS.

In 2008, an amendment streamlined the powers and functions of the authorities of the University and ensured the active involvement of the Government of Kerala.

About the Seminar

Research is an endeavor to discover the truth. It is a careful investigation and inquiry with an endeavor to find relevant facts, which will be useful in the future.

The purpose behind conducting research is to find solutions to a fundamental problem. If we have a quality research outcome, then it might lead to further improvements in society, directly or indirectly.

The basic aim and purpose of conducting research is to inculcate original thinking and analysis, but extensive copying and plagiarism counter such purpose. There is no shortcut to truth. Academic research is the foundation of innovative ideas.

Academic research is a tool for building knowledge and facilitating learning. Higher education is preparation for qualified researchers who would continuously develop the frontiers of knowledge.

Quality within this viewpoint is more about research publications and transmission of the academic rigour to do quality research. Not only does plagiarism act as detrimental for the field of scholarship but it has been found that this menace of plagiarism is prevalent among university students.

Thereby affecting them in numerous tangible and intangible ways. Plagiarism is also regarded unethical because when a researcher projects somebody else’s work as his own original work, it might be regarded as a kind of fraud. It hurts the intellectual property right of the original owner, depicts disrespect of the researcher towards his peers and questions the integrity and honesty of the researcher.

Therefore, the current seminar is an effort to enlighten the research scholars on research ethics and publication ethics.

The seminar will provide the scholars with an overview on how to up bring an original research work and to understand the core principles of ethical research. Thereby the participant would strive to become an ethical researcher and produce original quality research work.

Themes

The theme of the seminar is ‘Enhancing Research Integrity and Upholding Publication Ethics.’

Sub Themes

  • Research, Ethics and Academic Honesty
  • Ethics in research writing and conflict of interests
  • Intellectual honesty
  • Academic Integrity: Research Misconduct/Fabrication/Unethical Practices
  • Academic/Research: Falsification, Manipulation or Tampering of Data
  • Literature Review and Proper Use of E-Resources
  • Using Design thinking Methods to Avoid Plagiarism
  • Writing Quality Academic Publications: Challenges to avoid plagiarism
  • Modes of citation and Acknowledgment
  • Introduction to Reference Management Tools (RMT)
  • Plagiarism, types and modes to avoid it
  • Features and Functionalities of Anti-Plagiarism Software
  • Detection of Plagiarism by using Different Online Tools
  • Plagiarism Policies, Penalties and Consequences
  • Research metrics
  • Norms and rules governing prescriptive writing
  • Arrangement of content and structure of writing articles
  • Art of quoting judgements
  • Guide to legal citation
  • Citation of resources, articles, journals, reports etc

Eligibility

  • Seminar invites faculty members and researchers from Law and related disciplines such as Social Science, Management, and Economics etc. all over the globe to participate and/or present paper.
  • Researchers enrolled for LL.M/M.Phil. /Ph.D./PDF in a UGC recognized university/ foreign university/ deemed university/ colleges/ institutes of national importance or ICSSR Research institute can apply for the seminar.

Location

NUALS, Kochi

How to Submit?

  • Submissions are to be made in electronic form only and are to be sent to the mail id nualsripe2022@nuals.ac.in
  • The paper should be in English, not exceeding 3000-5000 words (including abstract and excluding footnotes).
  • The paper shall be submitted on or before 1st March, 2022.
  • Co-authorship is permitted to a maximum of two authors.
  • In case of co-authorship, each co-author should remit separate registration fee.
  • The cover page should include Name, Address, E-mail ID, Contact number and the name of the College/University/Firm along with the address of the author. A brief profile of the author not exceeding 250 words should be attached.
  • No part of the submission should have been published earlier nor should it be under consideration for publication or a contest elsewhere.
  • All contributions must represent original ideas and interpretations coupled with critical evaluation and assessment.
  • Any form of plagiarism will result in immediate disqualification.
  • Authors of the selected papers will be informed through mail.
  • Selected papers will be published in ISBN numbered book, participants will have to fill Form 2 consenting publication along with submission of full paper.
  • The mode of seminar is HYBRID.
  • The participants can participate and or present papers in virtual mode or in person.

Fee details

  • INR 500 for LL.M/M.Phil. /Ph.D./PDF participants opting for virtual mode.
  • INR 1000 for LL.M/M.Phil. /Ph.D./PDF participants opting in person.
  • INR 1000 for teachers/others opting for virtual mode.
  • INR 1500 for teachers/ others opting in person.

Payment mode will be intimated later.

Important Dates

  • Submission of full paper with abstract: 01-03-2022
  • Communication of status of full papers: 05-03-2022
  • Registration last date: 08-03-2022

Contact details

  • FACULTY ADVISOR
    Prof. (Dr.) Mini S.
    Director, Centre for Post Graduate Legal Studies
  • CO-ORDINATORS
    Fathima Ibrahim
    Doctoral Research Scholar, NUALS
    Email: fathimaibrahimphd@nuals.ac.in
    Ph. +91 9446276627
  • Vidyaprada K.S.
    Doctoral Research Scholar, NUALS
    Email: vidyapradaksphd@nuals.ac.in
    Ph. +91 8606934807

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About the Webinar and CfP

The Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Law Reforms, NUALS calls upon the legal professionals, academicians from other social science disciplines, administrators, university students, young and upcoming research scholars, social activists, and the representatives of governmental and non-governmental organizations to present their research papers for the webinar on the topic “Role of Local Self Government Bodies in India in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals-2030” on 21 & 22 March 2022.

Selected authors will be intimated and only those authors can make their presence online. All the selected papers will be published in a Book carrying ISBN. Papers selected for oral presentation will again be subjected to double-blind peer review before it is published in the Book carrying ISBN.

Concept Note

Considering the need for the development of our country, strengthening the capacity of Local Self- Government Bodies in the implementation of sustainable development goals 2030 is having great relevance. In this context, the Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Law Reforms, NUALS as the organizer of the webinar, calls upon the legal professionals, academicians from other social science disciplines, administrators, university students, young and upcoming research scholars, social activists, and the representatives of governmental and non-governmental organizations to present their research papers relevant to the below-mentioned themes.

General Details of the Event

  • Event Date: March 21, 2022; 10 AM to March 22, 2022, 5 PM
  • Organizer: Centre for Parliamentary Studies & Law Reforms

Sub – Themes 

Role of Local Self Bodies in India on:

  • Eradication of Poverty
  • Facilitating Development (Social Development)
  • Facilitating Industrial & Infrastructure Developments (Minor and Medium Projects)
  • Providing Free and Compulsory Education
  • Protecting the Rights of Women, Children and other Vulnerable Groups
  • Protection of Environment
  • Ensuring Sustainable Development
  • Preservation of Natural Resources like Water, Sand etc.
  • Waste Management including Electronic Waste Management
  • Economic Stability of Individuals
  • Social Welfare Schemes
  • Primary Health
  • Religious and Cultural Rights
  • Citizen’s Charter
  • Access to Justice
  • Grievance Redressal Mechanism, Local Self Government Tribunal etc.

*The above Sub Themes are not exhaustive

Submission Guidelines

  • Submissions are to be made in electronic form only and are to be sent to cpslrseminar2022@gmail.com
  • The paper should be in English, not exceeding 3000-5000 words (excluding footnotes).
  • The paper should be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 350 words. Please limit keywords to 4. This shall not count towards the word limit.
  • Co-authorship is permitted to a maximum of two authors.
  • The cover page should include Name, Address, E-mail ID, Contact number, and the name of the College/University/Firm along with the address of the author/s. In the case of co-authorship, the cover page should include details of both authors. A brief profile of the author/s not exceeding 250 words should be attached with the abstract.
  • Kindly avoid the general and common information about the sub-theme of your paper as far as possible as doing so may result in duplication of information in the chapters coming under a single sub-theme.
  • No part of the submission should have been published earlier nor should it be under consideration for publication or a contest elsewhere.
  • All contributions must represent original ideas and interpretations coupled with critical evaluation and assessment.
  • All contributors have to produce a report regarding plagiarism, generated from any of the online plagiarism checker tool. Plagiarism level of the submission must be below 10%.
  • Full papers shall undergo Blind peer review and Plagiarism check.
  • Any form of plagiarism above the prescribed level will result in immediate disqualification. Such Plagiarised papers above the prescribed level shall be rejected.
  • Revision (if any) suggested by the reviewer of the paper shall be included. Revisions suggested are on the basis of blind peer review.
  • Full papers mailed to cpslrseminar2022@gmail.com will only be considered.
  • Status of the acceptance of full papers shall be communicated after blind peer review and plagiarism check. The registration details shall be informed with communication of acceptance.
  • Any queries regarding the book shall be addressed to cpslrseminar2022@gmail.com

Important Dates

  • Last date of Submission of Full papers: March 8, 2022
  • Communication of status of Full papers: March 13, 2022
  • Submission of revised papers (if needed): March 17, 2022
  • Registration: March 18-19, 2022
  • Date of Conference: March 21 & 22, 2022

Registration link

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Contact details

Email : cpslrseminar2022@gmail.com

1. Dr. Anil R. Nair
Associate Professor, NUALS
Director, The Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Law Reforms, NUALS
Mob: 9847183640,
Email: arn@nuals.ac.in

2. Dr. Vipin Das R.V.
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, NUALS
Mob: 8113067224,
Email: vipindas@nuals.ac.in

3. A. Runcie Mathew
Doctoral Research Scholar, NUALS
Mob: 9447866992,
Email: runciemathew@nuals.ac.in

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About Sinhgad Law College

Sinhgad Law College is situated in the spacious location at Ambegaon (BK), STES Ambegaon Campus, Pune.

Sinhgad Law College was established in the year 2003 under the dynamic leadership of Prof. M. N. Navale The College offers a career in legal studies through 11.B (Three Years Course) and HALLB/BSLILBe years course).

About the Competition

The Moot Court Society organizes various regular activities to achieve these objectives The Society undertakes to educate and train the first-year students by organizing an augmentation program on the basics of mooting the environment of the College is conducive for students to acquire requisite skills and professional abilities.

The college has the privilege of hosting every year a very prestigious event Smt. Kashiba Navale National Moot Court Competition.

Eligibility

  • The Competition is open to all the Law Colleges / Law Schools and Institutes / Universities, Department of Law in India which are recognized by the Bar Council of India. The participation is open for all the students pursuing LL.B / B.A.LL B in the Three year Course and Five-Year Course respectively.
  • Each participating institution should send one team only. e) The team shall comprise of three members wherein two members shall act as speakers and one member will act as researcher.
  • Each team will be provided a team code within 24 hours of team registration. Teams should not disclose the identity of their institution: such disclosure shall invite penalties including disqualification. The decision for the same shall be at the discretion of the Organizers of this competition.
  • The substitution of any Team Member by other member is not allowed after the registration deadline is over, except in special circumstances and that too only with the permission of the Organizers.

Location

Sinhagad Law College Pune

How to Register?

  • The teams willing to participate are required to register for the Competition by filling a registration form and are requested to send the scanned copy to mcsslc2020@gmail.com on or before 25th February, 2022 (11:59 P.M. IST).
  • While filling the Registration Form, the teams have to choose a primary contact person from the team members. All communications concerning the Competition will be sent by an e-mail to this primary contact person nominated by the team. The nominated primary contact person shall be responsible to convey all the information regarding this competition to the team.
  • After submission of the Registration Form, an mail confirming the registration and payment will be sent to the primary contact person.
  • Maximum Thirty-two (32) teams shall be allowed to participate in the Competition, on the basis of first come-first serve basis. In case organizers receive more than 32 teams, then a memorial selection round shall take place, and the 32 teams scoring highest marks will be selected for the Oral rounds.
  • After the selection round of memorial, the 32 teams scoring highest marks will qualify for oral rounds. The teams who be eliminated will be given a refund of Rs. 1000/- (One Thousand Only) after the competition.

Fee Details

The participating team shall be required to make a payment of Rs. 2500/- (Rupees Two-Thousand and Five Hundred Only) as a Registration fee via Demand Draft (DD) only and shall be sent via post. Details of the same must be filled in the registration form.

The account details are:
Name of the Beneficiary: Sinhgad Law College
Bank Name: TJSB Sahakari Bank Ltd.
Branch: Deccan Gymkhana, Pune.

The DD shall be posted at the following address:

The Principal, Sinhgad Law College,
Sr. No. 10/1, Near Bank of Maharashtra,
Vadgaon Campus, Sinhgad Institute Road,
Ambegaon Bk., Pune, Maharashtra – 411041

Prizes

The following awards shall be awarded in the Competition:

i) BEST TEAM
WINNING TEAM – Cash Prize of Rs. 21,000/- & Certificate of Merit.

ii) RUNNERS UP
RUNNER-UP TEAM–Cash Prize of Rs.15,000/- & Certificate of Merit.

iii) BEST MEMORIAL
BEST MEMORIAL – Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/- & Certificate of Merit

iv) BEST SPEAKER
BEST SPEAKER – Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/- & Certificate of Merit.

v) BEST RESEARCHER
BEST RESEARCHER–Cash Prize of Rs.5,000/- & Certificate of Merit
All the participants will be provided with a Certificate of Participation.

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Registration Deadline

Feb 25, 2022

Brochure

Contact details

  • Prof. Nitin Bhandare (Moot Court Coordinator)
    +91-9850648148
  • Prof. Manjusha Mudgalkar (Asst. Coordinator)
    +91-8668797088
  • Mr. Sahil Rathod (President)
    +91-9326897853
  • Ms. Tejal Bajaj (Vice- President)
    +91-9518384608

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INTRODUCTION

Any claim made in the suit flows from the cause of action, and claims made must be with respect to the cause of action from which they derive. In Om Prakash Srivastava v. Union of India and Anr., the Supreme Court stated that “Cause of Action” refers to the conditions that constitute a violation of a right or an urgent cause for a reaction in a limited sense. Due to the facts or circumstances, several causes of action may arise in some situations. Contractual actions, statutory causes of action, and torts including assault, battery, invasion of privacy, and defamation are only a few examples.

CAUSE OF ACTION, SECTION 20, CPC

“Cause of Action” as defined by section 20 of the Civil Procedure Code of 1908, is any fact that must be proven in support of the right to obtain a judgment. The term Cause of Action is mentioned in the CPC in various places. Under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order II Rule 2, it is stated that a plaint must mention the cause of action if it is to be instituted as a suit. Order VII Rule 1 reaffirms the same. Further, Order I Rule 8 states in the explanation that the parties represented in the litigation do not have to have the same cause of action as the person representing them and Order II Rule 7 explains in detail whether an objection to misjoinder of the cause of action should be submitted before the matter appears in the suit if such a complaint is valued at that time.

As stated at the outset, a Cause of Action is not only an important part of a Civil Action, but it is also the cause for the civil suit’s existence. It establishes the disputed topic or the genuine nature of the parties’ relationship. If there is no cause of action, there will be no litigation. Although, inside the CPC, the cause of action has yet to be defined.

PURPOSE OF ORDER 7 RULE 11 OF CPC

Order 7 Rule 11 of CPC provides litigants with the option of seeking an independent and special remedy, allowing courts to dismiss a suit at the preliminary stage without recording evidence and proceeding to trial based on the evidence presented if they are satisfied that the action should be dismissed on any of the grounds outlined in this provision.

In the case of Dahiben v. Arvindbhai Kalyanji Bhanusali1, the SC reviewed several precedents on the underlying goal of O7 R 11 while dealing with the appeal before it. The court would not allow protraction of the proceedings if no cause of action is disclosed in the plaint or if the suit is precluded by limitation. In this instance, it would be important to put an end to the phony litigation to avoid wasting more judicial time. It opined, citing Azhar Hussain v. Rajiv Gandhi2, that the main aim of conferring such powers under O7 R 11 is to ensure that useless and bound to prove futile litigation should not be allowed to consume the time of the courts and exercise the mind of the respondent.

The Supreme Court went on to say that while considering a motion to dismiss a plaint, courts should look at the plaint’s averments in light of the documents relied on to determine if they reveal a cause of action. In this regard, it was also stated that courts would have to disregard the defendant’s pleadings in the written statement and application for dismissal of the plaint on merit when making such a conclusion. As a result, the Supreme Court stated that when deciding any application submitted under O 7 R11, the courts should limit themselves to the plaint and not delve into the specific facts outlined in the written statement or even the O7 R 11 application.

CASE LAWS

Subodh Kumar Gupta v. Srikant Gupta and Ors.3
In this case, an agreement was composed in Bhilai for the dissolution of the partnership and distribution of partnership assets. The Supreme Court held that the agreement was void and had to be ignored at the threshold to save the time of the court and to safeguard the parties from any harm. Further, it held that Chandigarh Court had no jurisdiction to hear the suit as part of the cause of action that arose at Mandsaur.

Bloom Dekor Ltd. v. Subhash Himatlal Desai and Ors.4
According to the Supreme Court, the cause of action encompasses those circumstances that, if present, would enable the plaintiff to provide support for his entitlement to a court judgment. That is, a set of facts that the plaintiff will use to substantiate his or her case.

M/S South East Asia Shipping Co. Ltd. vs M/S Nav Bharat Enterprises Pvt.5
The Supreme Court ruled that a cause of action is made up of a group of circumstances that constitute grounds for bringing a civil action for redress in a court of law. In other words, it’s a series of circumstances that gives the plaintiff the right to sue the defendant under the legislation that applies to them. The court further stated that a cause of action must include any conduct committed by the defendant because, without one, no cause of action will likely develop.

Raghwendra Sharan Singh vs Ram Prasanna Singh6
In this case, the cause of action arose when the injured party disputed the gift deed after approximately 22 years from the date of the equivalent’s execution. The offended party in the situation has contested the gift deed, claiming that it is a garish one that is therefore not authoritative. After hearing both sides’ perspectives on the facts of the case, the Hon’ble Supreme Court ruled that the Statute of Limitations indisputably bars this lawsuit. Furthermore, the plaint should be dismissed according to CPC Order VII Rule 11.

Rajasthan High Court Advocates Association vs Union of India & Ors.7
In this case, the court held that every fact that must be proved, as opposed to any piece of evidence needed to prove each fact, must have been mentioned the essential element of ’cause of action’ according to the Rajasthan High Court. In each circumstance, the location of the cause of action must be determined.

As a result, the court will only be justified in dismissing the plaint for failure to disclose a cause of action if it considers the claims in the plaint and decides that they do not reveal any cause of action, assuming the allegations are true. However, if the court finds that there is no cause of action for the suit after reviewing all evidence and materials after the trial, the suit is dismissed rather than the plaint rejected.

OBSERVATIONS

The plaintiff’s lawsuit may be dismissed at the outset if the cause of action is not adequately established just like in the recent case. In such a case, no court proceedings will be continued in the first place to save the time of the court and to prevent such malice. Further, the claims must be backed up by facts, law, and a conclusion drawn from the law’s application to the facts.

A statement of facts in a battery case, for example, might be “While walking through XYZ Store, the plaintiff was tackled by the defendant, a store security guard, who knocked him to the ground and held him there by kneeling on her back and holding his arms behind him, while screaming in his ear to open his bag. The plaintiff suffered injuries to her head, chest, shoulders, neck, and back as a result of these actions.”

However, the facts or circumstances that lead to a person seeking judicial redress may give rise to multiple causes of action. In the previous case, the plaintiff could allege assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and violation of Civil Rights.

CONCLUSION

As for this regulation, the term “cause of action” refers to the key facts that make up the right and its infringement, which authorizes a person to sue the wrongdoer, defaulter, or anyone else who is liable for it.

However, Rule 6 of Order II of CPC states that the court may order separate trials if it appears to the court that joining causes of action in one complaint will embarrass or delay the trial or be otherwise inconvenient. It can be analyzed from the above-stated matter that a lawsuit can be dismissed if the cause of action is missing from the complaint. It is not enough to just assert that specific events or facts occurred that entitle the plaintiff to relief; the complaint must also include all of the elements of each cause of action in detail. However, if an offended party excludes any relief to which he is entitled to suit except when approved by the Court, he will not be granted such assistance later. The Court may award aid on reasons other than those specified in the plaint in exceptional situations. The aid requested by the injured party or the defendant might be broad or narrow.

Citations:

  1. 2020 SCCOnline SC 562
  2. 1986 AIR 1253, 1986 SCR (2) 782
  3. (1993) 104 PLR 621
  4. 1994 SCC (6) 322, JT 1994 (6) 89
  5. 1996 SCC (3) 443, JT 1996 (3) 656
  6. AIR 2019 SC 1430
  7. AIR 2001 SC 416

Written by Hemant Bohra student at School of Law, Lovely Professional University, Punjab.