About the firm:

Fathom Legal Advocates & Corporate consultants is a full-service law firm headquartered in New Delhi, India. The firm has a team of dedicated and experienced professionals who deliver high-quality legal services to clients across the country and the world. The firm specializes in Mercantile law, Dispute Resolution and General Corporate Advisory, with a focus on the Startup Ecosystem and the Small Medium Businesses (SMB) sector. The firm also strives to educate the society about emerging laws and to raise awareness among the stakeholders about their rights, duties and obligations. Choosing Fathom Legal means choosing: expertise, innovation, client orientation, global outlook and results-driven actions.

About the Speaker:

Ms. Priya Kanuparti is a professional with passion and diligence. She is a subject matter expert in Corporate Governance, Cyber Ethics, and Privacy Laws. She holds an MBA and an LLM from UC – Davis, United States. She is the founder of Cyber Justice and IT Governance Inc, a non-profit corporation that collaborates with various international organizations and Government agencies.

About the Webinar-This session shall focus on the emerging landscape of tech laws in India. Topics broadly covered during this session are:
a) Corporate Social Responsibilty of organisations.
b) b) Ethics and Governance to be imbibed with increase in technical framework.
c) Impact of advancement of technology on Human Rights.
d) Privacy Laws
e) Personal Data Protection Law
f) Cybersecurity.
The aim of the session is to enlighten and educate our viewers to generate deep understanding of the upcoming laws, its key stakeholders and their implications in case of non- compliance.

The speaker for this Webinar is Ms Priya Kanuparti.

🔸Date-7th October, 2023
🔸Time- 12:00 PM- 2:00 PM
🔸Mode- Online (Zoom)
🔸Registration Fees- Nil

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About National Law University, Jodhpur 

National Law University Jodhpur (NLUJ) is one of the foremost law schools in India. Since its establishment in 1999, it has endeavored to produce exceptional lawyers and legal scholars and has aimed at pushing and challenging the existing boundaries of knowledge. The University has  previously been selected by the Competition Commission of India to be part of a panel of  reputable institutions tasked with conducting competition assessments of economic legislation,  bills, and policies. 

About ICLR 

CCLP was established as an initiative to promote interdisciplinary research in the field of competition lawand policymaking.Asapart of this initiative,CCLP publishes its flagship journal, ICLR. ICLR serves as a platform for understanding existing trends as well as setting out new ideas. 

The previous editions of the journal have received manuscripts from many distinguished legal luminaries, practicing lawyers, law professors, Ph.D. scholars, and law students from all over the  country and abroad. After having celebrated the immense success of the last edition, we are pleased to announce the call for papers for Volume VIII Issue II of the ICLR. The website of  the journal can be accessed at http://iclr.in/.

CONTRIBUTION GUIDELINES 

Theme of the Issue 

The overarching theme of this issue is “Navigating New Frontiers: Rethinking Conventional  Standards in Competition Law”. Any other article not under the preview of the  aforementioned theme may also be accepted subject to the discretion of the board.  

Eligibility and Word Limit 

• The manuscript may be co-authored by a maximum of two authors. • The journal accepts the following kinds of submissions: 

o Articles – 5,000 to 10,000 words. 

o Short notes – 2,500 to 5,000 words. 

o Case Comments – 1,500 to 2,500 words 

These word counts are exclusive of footnotes. The Editorial Board reserves the right to increase orrelax the word limit, depending on the quality of the submission. 

Submission Guidelines 

• The mail bearing the manuscript must declare, in its body, the category for which the submission is made, i.e. article/short notes/case comment. 

• The body of the manuscript should be in Garamond, font size 12 with 1.5 line spacing.  The footnotes should be in Garamond, font size 10 with single line spacing

• The manuscripts should be properly footnoted wherever sources are being used. The use of endnotes, hyperlinks, etc. is strictly prohibited. Further, no speaking footnotes (descriptive footnotes) are allowed. 

• All the sources in the footnotes must conform to the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) 4th ed. style of citation

• The manuscripts must be preceded by an abstract of not more than 250 words. • The manuscript must not contain any reference to the author’s name, affiliation or credentials. 

• All manuscripts must be accompanied by a cover letter with the name(s) of the author(s), institution/affiliation, the title of the manuscript, and contact details. The author must also confirm in the cover letter that the manuscript is not being considered for publication

elsewhere. 

• The manuscript must be an original and unpublished work. 

• If necessary, ICLR may request the author to provide a printed copy of the manuscript, in addition to the electronic copy. 

Editorial Policy 

• The submission indicates the Author(s)’ acceptance to the following conditions: • The work, upon publication, becomes a property of NLUJ; and 

• Any subsequent publication/reprint and/or derivative works are permitted, subject to prior approval of the ICLR. 

• The ICLR follows three stages of blind peer-review procedure and shall endeavor to keep the authors informed about the status of their manuscript as it goes through each stage of review. 

• ICLR retains complete discretion over acceptance/rejection of manuscripts. The Editorial Board of ICLR shall not entertain requests for advance decisions based on abstracts, topic proposals or outlines. Editorial decisions shall be based solely on review of the final manuscripts  submitted by the authors. 

• Post-review, manuscripts may be returned to the authors with suggestions related to  substance and/or style. Acceptance of a manuscript for publication shall be made contingent on incorporation of such suggestions. 

• ICLR reserves the right to request copies of any resources or authorities cited in the manuscript. 

Submission Procedure 

• The last date for submission of manuscripts is October 10, 2023. Subject to the outcome of  the review process, the manuscript will feature in the upcoming Issue which is scheduled for publication in December, 2023

• All manuscripts must be sent through email and addressed to the Editor-in Chief at cclp@nlujodhpur.ac.in. 

• The subject of the email should be titled – “Volume VIII(2)_ICLR Submission_Name of  the Author(s)”.

• The name of the document must be in the following format – 

“Name of the Author(s) – Title of Submission”

• The Authors are advised to send only one submission per author or a team of co-authors.

• The manuscript must be submitted in a Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) format only. All queries may be addressed to the editorial board at cclp@nlujodhpur.ac.in

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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

SGT University, nationally renowned for leadership in Medical and Health Sciences has established the Faculty of Law to promote profound scholarship and enlightened research in law, to provide highest quality professional legal education to face the new challenges and dimensions of the internationalization of legal profession. The vision of the Faculty of Law is to be “recognized nationally and globally for excellences in clinical legal education, community based out-reach program, socially relevant research and for honing up Lawyering, Arbitration, Mediation and Client Counseling Skills.” An abode for continual activity and unrelenting vitality, the Faculty of Law offers a wide array of academic and extracurricular opportunities making every day a potential adventure for the students.

ABOUT THE COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is the leading regulatory authority in India responsible for ensuring fair competition in the market. Established under the Competition Act, 2002, CCI actively monitors and regulates anti-competitive practices, promotes consumer welfare, and advocates for a competitive business environment. Vision of CCI is to promote and sustain an enabling competition culture through engagement and enforcement that would inspire businesses to be fair, competitive and innovative; enhance consumer welfare; and support economic growth.Collaborating with CCI for your moot court not only offers students a unique opportunity to engage with contemporary competition law issues but also provides access to valuable insights and networking opportunities with legal experts in the field, making it an ideal partnership for fostering legal education and awareness.

ABOUT MOOT COURT SOCIETY

The Moot Court Society, Faculty of Law, SGT University stands as a lively foundation that is fully committed towards enriching the law school experience for students. The students, driven by their passion for advocacy and legal discourse, organise engaging events. In the spirit of collaboration, the faculty lends their expertise to guide students on their path to mastery of legal advocacy. This synergy between the students and faculty is what truly makes the Moot Court Society a force to be reckoned with. Through organising moot court competitions, workshops, and seminars, they foster a vibrant environment for sharing ideas. Together, they transform law school into a hub for intellectual and personal growth.

ABOUT THE EVENT

SGT University, as a part of its endeavours of providing and facilitating its support to the student community of the Country takes immense pleasure in announcing the 7th SGTU National Moot Court Competition 2023 in collaboration with Competition Commission of India. The event shall be held on 27th – 29th October, 2023.

ELIGIBILITY

1)    Students enrolled in a 3-year Law programme in India or in an integrated 5-year Law programme in India are eligible for the competition.

2)  The University must be approved by the Bar Council of India.

REGISTRATION

The Registration process of the teams will begin from 01st September, 2023. The Registration process shall end on 28th September, 2023 by 23:59 IST. The prescribed fee for the competition is INR 5,000/- only. FEE ONCE PAID WILL NOT BE REFUNDED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.

The participating teams shall fill the Registration Form through the Link attached herewith and the screenshot of the online payment along with the Transaction ID, https://forms.gle/BRCeMc8YfQw1jjw79

The registration fee of INR 5,000/- covers both Food and Accommodation. It is important to note that the fee structure remains constant at INR 5,000/-, regardless of whether a team chooses to avail themselves of the Food and Accommodation facilities or not.

IMPORTANT DATES:

 Release of Moot Proposition: 1st September 20232)   

Last date for Registration: 28th September 20233)   

Last date for seeking Clarifications: 30th September 20234)  

 Release of Clarifications: 2nd October 20235) 

Last date for Submission of Memorials (Soft Copy): 15th October 20236)

Submission of Hard Copy of Memorials at the registration desk: 27th October 20237)   

Date of Competition: 27th 29th October 2023

AWARDS:

1)  WINNER: Trophy, Certificate of Appreciation and Cash Prize of INR 45,000/-

2) RUNNER UP: Trophy, Certificate of Appreciation and Cash Prize of INR 24,000/-

3) BEST MOOTER: (MALE) Trophy, Certificate of Appreciation and Cash Prize of INR 7,000/

4) BEST MOOTER (FEMALE): Trophy, Certificate of Appreciation and Cash Prize of INR 7,000/

-5)  BEST MEMORIAL: Trophy, Certificate of Appreciation and Cash Prize of INR 7,000/

-6) BEST RESEARCHER: Trophy, Certificate of Appreciation and Cash Prize of INR 7,000/

-7)  SEMI FINALIST: Trophy and Certificate of Appreciation

8) One-year complimentary subscription to EBC Learning for Winners

9)  One-month free access to the SCC Online Web Edition to each participant.

CONTACT:

  All queries, clarifications/ information- requests must be directed to Email ID: mcs@sgtuniversity.org.· 

Contact details of the MCS:

SONIKA YADAV (CONVENOR): 9717183897

PARAG JAIN (EXECUTIVE HEAD): 7746030489

 YASH BHARDWAJ (CO-CONVENOR): 9582035681

ASHISH DAGAR (CO-CONVENOR): 9999107835

 SAGAR YADAV (CO-CONVENOR): 9999642117

 CHAILSI SINGH (CORE MEMBER): 9625425883

 SAMRIDHI SOOD (CORE MEMBER): 7982660132

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-Report by Himanshu Sahu

FACTS

Vinod Kumar, the deceased, embarked on a train journey on June 12, 2017, from Shahdara to Faridabad aboard a local train. Tragically, while the train was travelling between Faridabad and Tughlaqabad Station, specifically at KM 1514/13-11 JNC Yard, the deceased fell from the train due to a sudden jerk and the push of fellow passengers. Regrettably, he lost his life on the spot. Additionally, the journey ticket and the deceased’s belongings, including his bag, were also lost during the incident. Subsequently, the claimant filed a case in the tribunal seeking compensation, but the judge did not favour the claimant. As a result, an appeal has been made to the court for further consideration and potential compensation.


APPELLANT\’S CONTENTION

The counsel representing the appellants argued that the Tribunal failed to properly consider important factors, such as the contents of the final report by the Station House Officer (SHO) and the statements of witnesses. The SHO\’s report, along with the testimonies of witnesses, indicated that the death occurred due to a fall from the moving train. The appellants\’ counsel also emphasized that the mere absence of the journey ticket should not automatically lead to the dismissal of the compensation claim.
Furthermore, the testimony of a witness named Ramkeshwar Ram supported the appellants\’ case. Ramkeshwar Ram stated that the deceased had visited his brother-in-law before the incident and was carrying a bag of clothes. He had purchased a ticket for the deceased, who boarded the local train for Faridabad. This additional evidence strengthened the appellants\’ position in their pursuit of compensation.


RESPONDENT\’S CONTENTION

The counsel for the respondent, on the other hand, defended the judgment and requested the dismissal of the appeal or support the decision of the tribunal.


JUDGMENT

The court reviewed whether the incident could be categorized as an \”untoward incident\” according to Section 123(c) of the Railways Act, 1989. As the deceased\’s body was discovered on the railway track during the train journey, the court determined that it did meet the criteria for an untoward incident. The court consider the final report provided by the Station House Officer (SHO). Consequently, the court recognized the deceased as a legitimate passenger and the incident as an untoward incident. As a result, the appeal was granted, and the previous order was overturned. The case is now referred back to the Tribunal to determine the compensation amount in accordance with the law. The matter will be scheduled for the earliest available date on 10.07.2023. The compensation amount should be paid to the appellants/claimants within two weeks following the decision.

CASE NAME: SITA DEVI AND OTHERS Vs. UNION OF INDIA

-Report by Himanshu Sahu

FACTS

The incident involved a collision between two trucks on the road from Manesar to Delhi. One truck suddenly stopped due to a mechanical failure, causing the victim\’s truck to collide with it. Subsequently, another truck approached at high speed from the IFFCO Chowk side and rear-ended the victim\’s truck. As a result, one person named Pitesh/Hitesh was killed, and another person named Rajeev Kumar was injured and taken to the hospital. and the deceased\’s representative filed suit in the tribunal then finally appeal reached Delhi high court.


APPELLANT\’S CONTENTION

The appellants\’ counsel argues that the tribunal made an error by categorising the deceased as an unskilled person when determining compensation, as the deceased had completed 10th grade. They further contend that the deceased was the only son and the appellants were dependent on him. The counsel requests an increase in the awarded amount. Additionally, the injured appellant\’s counsel asserts that the tribunal wrongly classified the appellant as unskilled and considered his income as RS.8554 p/m By classifying him as unskilled but in actuality, his income is RS.14,000 p/m Plus RS.4,000 for food and other expenses. They emphasize the appellant\’s education and experience as a driver, along with the 80% permanent disability suffered. The council argues for higher compensation, considering the appellant\’s age and family responsibilities.


RESPONDENT\’S CONTENTION

Tribunal has rightly passed the Award and there is no error in granting the compensation, however, the learned Tribunal has granted the compensation on the higher side by proving the sum of Rs. 5, 90,000.it is submitted appellant fail to show any document which shows the deceased was class 10th passed or a skilled person. mere school leaving certificate may not consider proof. appellant also failed to show any proof of the monthly income of the deceased. The tribunal by considering him unskilled has decided his monthly income based on the minimum wages of unskilled as indicative of his income.

JUDGMENT

After considering all the circumstances, this Court concludes that the compensation awarded by the Tribunal is fair and appropriate, following the principles set by the Supreme Court in previous judgments. Therefore, there are no issues with the Tribunal\’s award, and the appeal is dismissed, upholding the Tribunal\’s decision.

CASE NAME: HARIPAL AND ORS. V. HDFC ERGO GENERAL INSURANCE CO LTD & ORS

Report by Himanshu Sahu

FACTS

A complaint was made on 03.09.2020 by the mother of a 24-year-old woman who went to HDFC Bank in Noida but did not return home. She suspected her daughter had been kidnapped. The father later reported that the kidnapper demanded a ransom of Rs. 40 lacs and threatened to kill the daughter.

The victim was found on 04.09.2020, and two individuals, Simpal Srivastav and her boyfriend Shah Alam, were arrested. The petitioner, Simpal Srivastav, has applied for regular bail after being in custody for three years.

PETITIONER’S CONTENTION

The petitioner\’s counsel argues that the petitioner, a young woman of around 23 years with a clean record, has been in custody for three years and should be granted bail. They reference the proviso to Section 437(1)(i) of the CrPC, stating that the provision barring bail for offenses punishable with death or life imprisonment is exempted for women undertrials. Additionally, they point out that the FIR was registered several hours after the alleged ransom messages and calls were received, raising doubts about the prosecution\’s version of events.

RESPONDENT’S CONTENTION

Per contra, the learned APP submits that the petitioner has committed a serious offence by kidnapping the victim for ransom, which is punishable with life imprisonment. He, therefore, urges that the petitioner is not entitled to grant of bail and the application ought to be dismissed. The court acknowledges that the seriousness of an offense alone is not sufficient grounds for denying bail to an undertrial. Bail can only be denied if there is a possibility of the accused absconding, tampering with evidence, or threatening witnesses. The jurisdiction of the Magistrate in granting bail is regulated by the punishment prescribed for the offenCS, while the High Court and Court of Session have broader powers. In this case, the petitioner, a young woman, has been in custody for almost three years, and there is no need for further recovery or prolonged imprisonment. The trial is expected to be lengthy, but the purpose of imprisonment should not be to merely teach the accused a lesson. The petitioner is not a habitual offender and is entitled to the benefit of the first proviso to Section 437(1) of the CrPC.

JUDGMENT

The court, without delving into the merits of the case, concludes that the petitioner has presented sufficient grounds for granting bail. Therefore, the petition is allowed, and the petitioner is granted bail upon furnishing a personal bond of Rs. 20,000/- and one surety bond of the same amount, subject to the satisfaction of the Trial Court or the concerned Magistrate.

CASE NAME: SIMPAL SRIVASTAV Vs. STATE

The Department of Legal Affairs (DOLA) organizes an Internship Programme for young law students. The purpose of this Programme is to well acquaint young law students with the working of the Department of Legal Affairs by giving training in the field of research & referencing work, tendering legal advice in various specialized fields of law such as constitutional & administrative law, finance law, infrastructure law, economic law, labour law, conveyancing, arbitration & contract law etc.

Eligibility

Indian students who are pursuing studies in 2nd & the 3rd year of the three-year degree course and in 4th to 5th year of a five-year degree course or students who have completed their degree course from any recognized college/law school/university. Advanced knowledge of computers (MS Office, infographics, adobe etc.) will be preferred.

Duration of internship

The duration of the internship ordinarily remains for a period of one month. Such an internship shall commence from the first working day of every month unless specified. The monthly internship shall
tentatively start from July 2023 till May 2024.

Number of students for internship in a month

The maximum number of interns to be allowed each month will be 30.

Procedure to apply

The student is willing to undergo an internship program in the Department of Legal Affairs may fill out his/her application form along with relevant documents/ a No Objection Certificate from his /her respective college/university. The students are advised to fill up the form online and upload the documents prior to the last date which will be mentioned on the website.

Honorarium

The Interns may be given an honorarium of Rs. 5000 / – on completion of their internship.

Last Date to Apply for this Internship is 22nd June, 2023, 05:00 PM.

Further Guidelines

Application Form

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About Company

Property Exchange is a comprehensive technology platform built to bring an efficient and streamlined investment process in Real Estate. Property Exchange, a cutting-edge investment tech marketplace platform for commercial real estate in India, is currently seeking a talented and committed Legal and Due Diligence Intern to join their team.

As part of their team, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the transformation of the commercial real estate industry.

Job Title

Legal and Due Diligence Intern

Location

New Delhi

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive due diligence on real estate projects.
  • Perform a thorough examination of property-related documents.
  • Prepare detailed reports on due diligence findings to be shared with investors.
  • Engage in extensive legal research pertaining to the real estate sector.
  • Develop a thorough understanding and ensure compliance with the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA Act).
  • Collaborate with our team to ensure all legal and compliance standards are met.

Requirements

  • Must be a qualified lawyer; experience in real estate or related fields is preferred.
  • Excellent legal research and writing skills.
  • Strong understanding of the RERA Act and its application.
  • Highly detail-oriented and capable of producing thorough and accurate reports.
  • Proficient in English, both written and spoken.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.

Tenure

This is a two-month remote internship.

Stipend

They are offering a monthly stipend of INR 5,000.

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About Corpus Legal Jurist

We Corpus Legal Jurist founded by Advocate B.K. Agrawal based in Delhi works with a very high level of professional approach and strive through legal excellence to achieve best results for our clients with a Next generation legal thought process including Civil, Criminal, IP, Arbitration, Family Law and Divorce, Property, Succession, Consumer, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, Customs and Company, Immigration Law matters.

The Firm’s Partners and Associates across India provide legal advisory services and expertise to the clients across diverse practice areas and industry verticals in the country. An eminent law firm which is designed to meet contemporary challenges.

Tasks/Responsibilities

Drafting and reviewing host of agreements such as but not limited to

  • Legal Research
  • Drafting
  • Preparation of Court Arguments
  • Writing Articles
  • Writing Research Papers
  • Prepare Legal News Letter
  • Deal with On Board Human Rights Issues

Exchanges the Ideas with the team on strategizing on potential legal issues

  • Developing risk mitigation strategies with the Legal team
  • Break down complex legal issues and potential risks to help business team make informed decisions

Skills and Qualifications

  • Final Year in LLB / LLB Degree from a recognized university in India
  • Minimum 6 Months of working experience
  • Proficiency in English
  • Experience in Technology and IP Laws preferred
  • Good articulation & drafting skills
  • Ability to work in an unstructured environment and under tight timelines
  • Skills to Handle the Pressure Environment.

No of Positions: 1

Application Link

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Contact Details

Location: On site, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad

Email: MYADVOCATEBKAGARWAL@GMAIL.COM

Web: WWW.CORPUSLEGALJURIST.COM

Period: 3 Months Law Internship (Strictly)

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About Karnavati

Karnavati University is a State Private University dedicated to excellence in teaching and focused on interdisciplinary learning. Spread over 33 acres of land, the University is located in Uvarsad near Gandhinagar. Karnavati University was granted Private University status in March 2017 by the state of Gujarat through the Gujarat Private Universities Act, 2017.
Established under Karnavati Medical & Educational Trust, Karnavati University is envisioned to undergo a transition from versatility to super specialty.
Our mission is to contribute to the society through academic excellence and diverse knowledge in a broad range of disciplines, from design and arts, to health and environment, business and humanities

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Prizes

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Prizes

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