About School of Agricultural Law and Economics, RGNLU

School of Agricultural Law and Economics (SALE) is a Center of excellence established with an object to provide a platform for multidimensional analysis of the agricultural sector in connotation to legal, social, political and cultural paradigms.
The School of Agricultural Law and Economics encompasses the study of the law which focuses on the special rules and exceptions made for agriculture. It basically aims at focusing on how agricultural laws can be used to serve the diverse and competent interests of the agricultural society.

About the debate competition

The 1st National Level Debate Competition, organised by the School of Agriculture Law & Economics, RGNUL, Punjab, will be based on the Lincoln-Douglas debate format i.e., one on one debate in order to promote individualism amongst the participants. Through this competition, we aim at providing the students with a platform to hone their debating skills and improve the whole debating experience by ensuring that the participants meet with challenging issues based on contemporary and developing aspects of law and society. The competition strives to provide a safe platform for students to grow and experiment with their communication skills and critical thinking abilities.

The competition shall comprise of 3 stages:

Preliminary Round

4+1 minutes to speak. Timings will be displayed on the screen twice, once after 1 minute and second after another 3 minutes.
Rebuttal: 1 minute to each participant.

Semi finals and final rounds

Lincoln-Douglas Format

1 vs 1 format (Lincoln-Douglas Format)

The Lincoln-Douglas debate is dedicated to questions that are of a deep moral or philosophical nature. The debate format for a Lincoln-Douglas debate is one-on one.

  • Affirmative Constructive – 6 minutes
  • Cross-Examination by negative – 3 minutes
  • Negative Constructive – 6 minutes
  • Cross-Examination by positive – 3 minutes
  • First Affirmative Rebuttal – 4 minutes
  • Negative Rebuttal – 4 minutes

Total Speaking time for each Speaker- 13 minutes

Preparation time: 30 Minutes.

GUIDELINES FOR COMPETITION

  • A New Motion will be Provided 30 minutes before each Oral round.
  • The participants will be informed about their stand, i.e., either “For the Motion”or “Against the Motion”, 30 minutes before starting that particular round, through the WhatsApp group.
  • The medium of debate is strictly English.
  • The participant must maintain professional decorum at all times throughout the competition. The use of abusive or profane language will immediately disqualify the participant.
  • Individual scores of each round will be released after the completion of the respective round.
  • Each participant will be allotted a unique code for further reference and communication. The participant will be required to use that code only. In case any participant is found disclosing his/her identity, he or she will be immediately disqualified from the competition

The decision of the judges invited for evaluation will be final and binding.

Eligibility

This competition is open to all bonafide undergraduate and postgraduate students from colleges/universities across India. There is no restriction on the number of participants from a particular college.

Important Dates

Dates of the Competition: 12th and 13th of November, 2021.
The deadline for registration is 11:59 pm, 8th November 2021.

Awards and Certificates

Winner: INR 2000/-
First Runners Up: INR 1500/-
The selected Top Performers will be awarded Ecertificates of Appreciation.
All the participants will be awarded E-certificates for
participation.

  • Winner: INR 2000/-
  • First Runners Up: INR 1500/-
  • The selected Top Performers will be awarded Ecertificates of Appreciation.
  • All the participants will be awarded E-certificates for participation.

Registration Details

Step 1: Click on the link below: https://www.rgnulerp.org/lsa/eventPortal/loginFrom.jsp
Step 2: Select “The Growing Regime of Privatisation in India” In’applying for’option. and Click to register.
Step 3: Fill in the required details.
Step 4: Select Preferred event of Payment and make Payment.

CONTACT DETAILS

Vashisht: +91 8360801339 (Student Coordinator)
Aarti Bhutani: +91 9919008862 (Student Coordinator)
Khushwant Nimbark : +91 9636988105 (Student Coordinator)
E-mail – sale@rgnul.ac.in

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About Mandla & Singh Law Chambers

Mandla & Singh Law Chambers is a multi-disciplinary Dispute Resolution, Criminal and Civil Litigation firm with dedicated verticals covering White Collar Crimes, Blue Collar Crimes, Company Laws, Property & Land Laws, Matrimonial Laws, among other fields.

Opportunity Description

Mandla & Singh Law Chambers in Delhi is seeking to hire law professionals with 1-3 years of experience, for the job role of Associate for the Litigation Team.

Eligibility

  • Law Graduate
  • 1-2 years PQE

Salary

As per industry standards

Procedure to Apply

Send an email expressing reason for applying, along with your CV to mandla.singh.lawchambers@gmail.com

Last date to apply

Please apply for the position latest by October 30, 2021.

Location

Hauz Khas, New Delhi 

Contact details

Contact Number: 011-40597247

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About Government New Law College, Indore

The Government New Law College, Indore (M.P.), became an integral part of Holkar Science College in the year 1891. As per the directives of Bar Council of India, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh established a separate law college on 17.07.2003. Since then this college came into existence.
This institution has contributed immensely in the field of law and has groomed its students such that they don’t only achieve great heights in studies, but also prove them as successful lawyers, teachers and law service providers. In order to provide students with a quality academic environment, the college has developed all the necessary infrastructural facilities. Overall academically sound, this historical college is now developing in a new dimension.

About Indian Institute of Arbitration and Mediation (IIAM)

IIAM is one of the pioneer institutions in India started in 2001, providing institutional ADR services, DPM services, Training programs and Accreditation of ADR professionals. IIAM is one of the founding members of Asia Pacific Centre for Arbitration & Mediation (APCAM) and functions as the APCAM Centres in India. IIAM provides facilities for alternative dispute resolution (ADR), which includes international and domestic commercial arbitration, mediation/ conciliation and negotiation. IIAM ADR Rules help parties to take maximum advantage of its innovative procedures for the resolution of disputes quickly and economically, outside the court.

Course Description

Certificate program in Dispute Resolution Management is an online certificate course provides a comprehensive knowledge of dispute resolution. Alternate Dispute Resolution is the process of settling disputes without litigation. The course will teach the students more about this dispute resolution process and embraces topics like common causes of conflict, how to overcome conflicts and the main components of Alternate Dispute Resolution practices. The course provides guidance to become an effective negotiator and a good mediator. As the course is online, it provides an option to the students to undergo the program at a place convenient to them.

Structure of the Course

Module 1:

  • Basics on Negotiation & Mediation
  • Study of conventional types of negotiation and the alternatives for principles negotiation and its stages and method.

Module 2:

  • Dispute Management ADR Methods
  • Comparative study of mediation and Conciliation and the methods of mediation. Analysis of systems of mediation and arbitration and various rules and laws.

Eligibility

The course is open to students

  • enrolled on a regular basis in 3rd year or above of 3 year and 4th year; or
  • above of 5 year undergraduate LL.B. Degree Course, LL.M; or
  • its equivalent conducted by any recognized institute.

Mode of Delivery

The course will be delivered through an online platform i.e. Google Meet.

Registration Process

· Interested Students shall register by filling the registration form available at-

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfOf3IWToOgMGLYWo-FgHntRH8Nx2bhDKtuK3fullnvNz8s0A/viewform?usp=sf_link

  • The registrants will be short-listed on a ‘First Come First Served Besis’ to a total number of 100 participants.
  • Only those shortlisted students shall be informed via email by the organisers.

Certification

A certificate of completion shall be provided to all the participants subject to the performance in the assignment at the end of the course.

Instructor

Meet our Instructor

Ms. Iram Majid
She is director of Indian Institute of Arbitration and Mediation (IIAM). She is Executive Director of Asia Pacific centre for Arbitration and Mediation. Iram had completed her LLM from KUK University. She has undergone training for Arbitration from Chartered Institute of Arbitration UK and Indian Institute of Arbitration and Mediation and regarding mediation many reputable institutions, including the Harvard Law School for Advance Mediation Programme on Negotiation in Harvard Law School widely considered the best legal education institution in the world, and Pepperdine University, California.
Experience of 16+ years in handling wide range of criminal, matrimonial, civil, commercial, banking and finance matters cases inside the court as Advocate and outside the court as Mediator.

Course Details

Duration: 45 Hours
Course fee: Rs. 3500

Payment Details

Account Holder: SthaniyaPrabandhSamiti Govt. New Law College
Account number: 35414540119
IFSC code: SBIN0030467
Bank Name: State Bank of India
Branch Name: Holkar Science College, Indore

Contact Details

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About the State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission

 The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (In short,‘The Act’) is benevolent social legislation that lays down the rights of the consumers and provides for promotion and protection of the rights of the consumers. The first and the only Act of its kind in India, it has enabled ordinary consumers to secure less expensive and often speedy redressal of their grievances. By spelling out the rights and remedies of the consumers in a market so far dominated by organized manufacturers and traders of goods and providers of various types of services, the Act makes the dictum, caveat emptor (‘Buyer Beware’) a thing of the past.

About the Internship Opportunity

This internship will provide an opportunity to learn substantive as well as procedural aspects of Consumer protection law. Interns are expected to be diligent and have good research skills.

Number of Openings

6 ( beginning from 25.10.2021)

Place of Internship

ITO, New Delhi, India

Internship Duration

Minimum 4 weeks

Procedure to apply

To Apply, drop a mail with your updated CV at: scdrcinternships@gmail.com

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About the Law school

The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (‘RGNUL’), Punjab was established as a National Law University by a legislative act of the state of Punjab in 2006 in order to fulfill the need for a centre of excellence in legal education.
It endeavours to serve the society through reforms in legal services by way of preparing professionally competent lawyers, inquisitive researchers, able administrators, conscientious judicial officers, and above all, socially responsible citizens, who shall be whole-heartedly and continuously engaged in the process of nation-building. In line with its objectives, the University does not only offer various courses but also fosters various centres which aim to promote legal excellence through research.

ABOUT CASIHR

The Centre for Advanced Studies in Human Rights (‘CASIHR’) is a research centre under the aegis of RGNUL, Punjab. The Centre’s primary objective is to undertake, support and promote advanced study and interdisciplinary research on the emerging trends in human rights and its allied fields. It endeavours to encourage debates and discussions on the matters that gyrate around the human rights at regional, national and international level so as to contribute paradigm shift in the cognitive understanding of these issues.

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Centre for Advanced Studies in Human Rights (‘CASIHR’), Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab invites articles, case comments and book reviews for Volume 5, Issue 2 of the CASIHR Journal on Human Rights Practice (‘CASIHR JHRP’).
To provide a platform for more pointed, specialized and diverse inputs and analyses, the adherence to a rigid thematic issue has been dispensed with. Therefore, this particular volume is not theme specific in nature and authors are free to write on any topic relevant to the field of Human Rights.
The manuscripts received will, after initial screening, go through a double blind peer review process by relevant academicians and experts. Final selection will be based on the aforementioned process.

Submission Details

THEME

Authors are free to write on any subject of their choice provided it remains within the ambit of Human Rights and adds to contemporary discourse regarding the same.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION

28th October 2021

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Submissions can be made under the following heads:

  • Long Articles – Word limit of 6000 words.
  • Short Articles – Word Limit of 4000 to 4500 words.
  • Case Comments – Word Limit of 1500 to 2000 words.
  • Book Reviews – Word limit of 2000 to 2500 words.

The word limit is exclusive of footnotes.
Our forum is an egalitarian space and submissions are welcome from human right researchers, academicians, practitioners, members of civil society organizations and policymakers.

Submission format

All the contributors must adhere to the following guidelines:

  • All Submissions must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 300 words.
  • The body of the document must be in Times New Roman with a font size of 12 and Line Spacing of 1.5.
  • All the footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10 and with single line spacing.
  • The citations must conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th Edition).
  • Co-authorship is permissible up to a maximum of two authors.
  • All submissions are required to be mailed in .doc/.docx format only.

Submissions which do not adhere to the guidelines provided shall not be considered for review. Submissions which meet all the requirements would go through a peer review process conducted by academicians, professionals and other experts in the field of Human Rights and only the recommended works would be published.

All the submissions must be mailed only to casihr@rgnul.ac.in with a cover letter
specifying the following:

  • Name of Author(s)
  • Designation
  • Name and Address of Institution
  • Contact Details– Address and Mobile Number

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About the Kay & Partners

KAY & Partners is led by experienced young multi-disciplinary lawyers focusing on complete business law advisory along with commercial and corporate litigation. Our wide array of services prism across the rainbow of business spectrum to reap maximum output of their efforts and visions. Our major strength lies in providing business-friendly and creative solutions to meet the specific requirements of our clients. We have offices at Delhi NCR & Allahabad.

About the opportunity

Kay & Partners, are inviting applications for the month of November 2021 & December 2021.

Duration

1 month

Location

Noida

Work Area

Drafting and research to Banking and Financial Law

Important dates

Deadline: 25th November 2021

Eligibility

  • 7th sem and above of 5-year law course; or
  • 3rd sem and above of 3-year law course.

*Preference shall be given to candidates residing in Delhi-NCR.

Application procedure

Mail your CVs specifying the month of internship at ankitraturi@kaynpartners.com and cc to prashant@kaynpartners.com and connect@kaynpartners.com.

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About the International Institute of Humanitarian Law

The International Institute of Humanitarian Law is an independent, “non-profit, humanitarian association having social values as its objectives”, founded in 1970 in Sanremo, Italy. Its headquarters are situated in Villa Ormond, while a liaison office of the Institute is established in Geneva, Switzerland.

Internship Opportunity Description

  • The Sanremo Institute has been actively participating in European-funded initiatives in the fields of citizenship education, peace education, cultural inclusion and hybridization of migrant children in school, and many other relevant subjects since 2017.
  • The EU-funded programmes are managed by the Institute’s Special Projects Department.
    These projects are centered not only on the development of innovative tools, processes, and resources for educational stakeholders, but they also aim to have a meaningful impact on national and international public policies through direct participation of policymakers.
  • The intern will report to the Director of the Special Projects Department and work closely with the Coordinator and the rest of the department’s staff.

Important dates

  • Deadline for applications: 29 October 2021;
  • Starting date of the internship: 8 November 2021.

Other Details

  • Internship will be conducted in Sanremo, at the IIHL HQs, with the possibility of arranging periods in remote working;
  • The minimum duration of the internship is of at least six months, extendable upon mutual agreement;
  • Both curricular and extra-curricular internship applications are considered;
  • Due to the considerable amount of applications we receive, only those candidates who are successful at the application pre-screening stage will be contacted.

Procedure to apply

Interested candidates can send an updated English CV and the application form duly filled to internships@iihl.org. 

Subject to the email should be: Request for Internship – Special Projects Department

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ABOUT

The Centre for Environmental Law, Advocacy and Research (CELAR) of National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJAA), is inviting scholastic submissions for Issue 37 onwards for Lex Terra (ISSN: 2455-0965), their monthly online publication (“webzine”). Since its inception, Lex Terra has published 33 issues on various debatable facets of the environment and environment-related analytical items. Several academicians, practitioners, and students have contributed to the webzine. Through Lex Terra, they endeavour to facilitate better and greater ideas to create a community of environmentally conscious individuals from the legal and non-legal fraternity. Detailed submission guidelines can be found below.

About submissions

Lex Terra is committed to free and open access to all academic research. No publication fees will be charged to authors at any stage of the review. In addition, no subscription costs will be charged to readers. Accepted manuscripts shall be published online and can be freely accessed through the official website of National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam.

Theme

Themes are related to environmental law and policy research

Sub-themes (include but are not limited to)

  • Climate Change Law and Policy
  • Sustainable Development
  • Natural Resource Management Law
  • Waste Management
  • Biodiversity Management
  • Energy Law
  • Forest Laws
  • Animal Rights
  • Agricultural Laws
  • Environment Impact Assessment
  • Ecological Restoration
  • Ecofeminism
  • Coastal Regulation
  • Global Commons
  • Environment Business and Human Rights
  • Ecosystem Services
  • Environmental Ethics
  • Environmental Economics
  • Pollution Control

For submission guidelines visit-

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Submission Link

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1Md8FmZdtM37zh51BUetW0_UcgLZcAU7QTx1rFqjlC21E_w/viewform

(Manuscripts submitted through mail aren’t considered)

For More details mail at:

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About the University

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) is first University established in 1998 by Govt. of NCT of Delhi under the provisions of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Act, 1998 read with its Amendment in 1999 The University is recognized by University Grants Commission (UGC), India under section 12B of UGC Act.

It is a teaching and affiliating University with the explicit objective of facilitating and promoting “studies, research and extension work in emerging areas of higher education with focus on professional education, for example engineering, technology, management studies, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, education, law, etc. and also to achieve excellence in these and connected fields and other matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.”

About the Competition

On October 29, 2021, the Constitutional Club of GGSIPU (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) will host a virtual quiz on the topic of “Azadi: The Struggle to Make India Independent.”

Theme

Azadi: The struggle to make India independent

Eligibility

Students from UGC-approved universities and colleges are welcome to join.

Rule and guidelines

  • There is no cost to register.
  • A certificate and a cash prize will be given to the competition winner(s).
  • The organising team’s decisions are final and binding.
  • Any participant who violates any of the guidelines outlined here or elsewhere will be disqualified immediately.
  • A maximum of 100 people can participate; first come, first served.
  • There will be two rounds in the contest: a preliminary round and a final round (which shall further consist of an Eliminatory Round, and a Bounce & Pounce Round).

The Quiz Competition’s Format

  • Preliminary Round: The preliminary round will consist of a timed online MCQ test with a total of 25 questions. The online MCQ test will have a time limit of 10 minutes to complete.
  • Final Round: The final round will be conducted via Zoom video conference. At all times, the participants must have their videos turned on. The quizmaster and the proctoring team must always be able to see their face and hands. Any inconsistency may result in disqualification.
  • The final round would be conducted in two phases – Eliminatory Round and Bounce and Pounce Round.
    1. Eliminatory Round: The top 12 participants of the Preliminary Round would participate in the Eliminatory Round which will consist of three rounds in total. The round will have direct questions which will be directed in a sequential manner.
    2. Bounce and Pounce Round: The top 7 participants of the Eliminatory Round will compete in the Bound and Pounce Round which will consist of 7 rounds in total. The round will have direct questions which will be directed in a sequential manner.

For more details click on the link below

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Registration process

To enter the online debate competition, go to this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeVDjIhpFY54eYdb16G5Pagpqio8-3fzdk3nAXNhosNp8c0Kg/viewform

For any further queries, contact

Hritik Kashyap- 9891967230 Megha Yadav- 9318451928

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About the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Reform Council, WICCI 

The Uttar Pradesh Judicial Reforms Council is a member of the Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI), a premier National Business Chamber for Women with a global vision for women entrepreneurs, businesswomen, and professionals from all walks of life.

With 250,000 members and industry leaders worldwide, WICCI drives significant changes in governmental policies, laws, incentives, and entrepreneurial ecosystems, with the goal of robustly encouraging and empowering women in business, industry, and commerce across all sectors and fields. WICCI is supported by the massive global and influential women’s networks G100, ALL Ladies League (ALL), Women Economic Forum (WEF), and SHEconomy. WICCI actively engages the voice of thousands of women entrepreneurs and professionals, representing a wide range of industries, economies, and societies.

The Judicial Reform Council, as part of WICCI, intends to:

  • On the ground, keep an eye on how laws affecting women are being implemented.
  • Disseminate legal awareness by informing people, particularly women, about their legal rights and remedies.
  • Women entrepreneurs can benefit from peer-to-peer platforms that help them realise their full potential.
  • To eliminate the pay gap between men and women for the same work, advocate for economic equality.
  • Encourage more women to participate and raise their voices to pursue their dreams by promoting the contributions of women in the corporate world.
  • To assist women in returning to work.
  • To ensure that female entrepreneurs and businesswomen in general develop a complaints redressal mechanism at their place of business.

Virtual Debate competition

The UP Judicial Reform Council will hold its first-ever online debate competition. The competition’s goal is to provide a platform for students from various universities to come together and express themselves through well-thought-out arguments backed up by compelling evidence. Students will be able to hone their oratory skills by participating in a meaningful debate on important legal issues as part of this competition.

The Theme – Anti-Conversion Law

Precise theme- UP Anti-conversion Law- Good or Bad Law? 

On October 30, 2021, at 4 p.m., the debate competition will be held online via Google Meet.

Eligibility

To be eligible for participation, candidates must be enrolled in a graduate professional programme.

Time and Language

  • Each participant will have a maximum of 5 minutes to speak (4 minutes for constructive speech and 1 minute for rebuttal).
  • If the time limit is exceeded, the team’s overall score will be affected.
  • Participants have to speak only in English.

Marking Criteria

The participants will be evaluated depending on Matter, Manner, and Method by a panel of judges. The judges’ decision shall be final and irrefutable.

Guidelines

  1. The debate will take place entirely online.
  2. On the 27th of October, the participants were notified whether they will be speaking FOR or AGAINST the motion.
  3. The Debate Organizing Committee reserves the right to make changes to the rules/regulations at any time, and those changes will be binding.
  4. Winners and participants will receive e-certificates to their registered email addresses.
  5. The following steps must be followed by all participants:
    1. Join the Google Meetup community. ten minutes before the scheduled start time.
    2. Turn off their videos and mute their microphones until it’s their turn to speak.
    3. Refrain from speaking to the audience or other teams unless they have been assigned to you.
    4. During the programme, refrain from sharing your screen.
    5. Avoid reading continuously from a paper or electronic device. The participant will be automatically disqualified if he or she engages in such behaviour.
  6. Ensure that you have good internet access for a better learning experience.

Registration

  • Participants must submit the Online Registration Form by October 25, 2021, in the prescribed format. It is necessary to keep the confirmation for the same.
  • Participants should register for the debate using the link provided at the bottom of this post.

Link for registration

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mail ID: jrc.wbhrc@gmail.com

Event Coordinators 

Prerana Chaturvedi: + 91 9027224194

Nandini Mangla: +91 9728645407 

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