About VSP Legals

VSP Legals is primarily a law firm dedicated to handling the matters in Delhi High Court, and Supreme Court, in addition to matters before the trial courts involving the application of the PC Act, PMLA, Benami Properties, and other allied laws.

Responsibilities

  • Conducting research on various aspects of the law
  • Preparing briefing notes for seniors
  • Assisting the seniors/senior counsels
  • Working on drafting
  • Appearing in the court alongside our associates/seniors

Tenure

2 Months

Perks

  • Certificate
  • Letter of recommendation
  • Free snacks & beverages

Number of openings

6

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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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About Xiaomi

Xiaomi was founded in 2010 by serial entrepreneur Lei Jun, who believes that high-quality technology doesn’t need to cost a fortune. We create remarkable hardware, software, and internet services for and with the help of our Mi fans. Every company has a mission. Ours is to bring ‘Innovation for Everyone’.

Roles & Responsibilities:

The candidate will be responsible for:

·   Handling legal matters relating to telecom, media, technology, marketing, content licensing, data protection, privacy, e-commerce and intermediaries.

·    Structuring deals and transactions relating to any and/or all of the above functions.

·  Drafting and reviewing a host of agreements including advertising, marketing, endorsement, IP licensing, data transfer, non-disclosure, and other commercial and technology-related agreements.

·  Drafting and reviewing terms of use, privacy policy and other terms for online platforms.

·  Responding to notices and liaising with and managing government, statutory, regulatory and/or quasi-judicial authorities as and when required.

·  Advising on impact and consequences of new laws and regulations affecting Xiaomi’s businesses.

·   Advising business and commercial teams on new business models by highlighting the potential legal issues, risks, and working with them to develop and implement appropriate risk-mitigation strategies.

·   Advising the business teams on strategizing and resolving legal issues that arise in existing commercial relationships, potential disputes and addressing any government enquires.

·  Prioritizing and judging what matter should be handled internally or by outside counsels and managing the external counsels effectively.

·   Providing strategic and practical legal advice to the business teams of the company as and when required. Ability to break down complex legal issues for the business and commercial teams to understand the associated risks and make correct informed decisions.

Designation: Legal Counsel

No. of Positions: 1

Location: Bengaluru

Skills and Qualifications:

·   LL.B. Degree from a recognized university in India.

·   3-5 years of experience.

·   Transaction experience in commercial and corporate contracts mandatory.

.   Preferred experience in technology and IP laws as an in-house counsel or as a part of a law firm.

·    Ability to work efficiently and proactively on multiple projects under tight deadlines while maintaining a commitment to quality.

·     Strong verbal and analytical skills, interpersonal skills and cross-cultural skills.

·     Team-oriented.

·     Good language and drafting skills.

·  Solid business acumen and willingness to work in an unstructured working environment and ability to interact comfortably with business and management persons.

·     Strategic legal thinking and capable of arriving at practical legal solutions

Application Link

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Applications are invited from all eligible candidates for the post of “Legal Assistant” in the establishment of High Court of Chhattisgarh, Bilaspur, carrying a fixed honorarium of Rs. 30,000/- per month with no Dearness Allowance and/or any other allowances and also without any other perquisites such as residential accommodation etc. The engagement shall be purely contractual based for a fixed term of one year. However, the term may be terminated at any time, without any notice.

Number of Vacancies

20

Qualifications

1. Three Years Professional/Five Years Integrated Degree in Law from any Law College or recognized University throughout the country. Applications shall be accepted from such ‘Law Graduates’ who have not started practice as an advocate or not engaged in any other profession or vocation/service. Those who have appeared in LL.B. (Final Year) Examination and are awaiting results may also apply. Law graduates having scored not less than 55% marks in their LL.B. examination are only eligible to apply for the post of Legal Assistant. They will be required to submit their final mark sheet of LL.B. Examination at the time of interview. 

2. Computer knowledge, i.e., Data Entry, Word Processing and Computer Operations. 

Age Limit

The Candidate must have attained the minimum age of 21 years and must not attained the maximum age of 30 years as on 1st January of the year in which advertisement is issued.

For making selection, competence would be judged on the basis of interview only. The candidates for interview will be called only after screening. No T.A. will be payable for attending the interview. 

Period of Engagement: 

The engagement shall be for a fixed term of one year only from the first date fixed for joining, which may be terminated without notice at any time. 

How to Apply?

1. The applications form are available on the official website of High Court of Chhattisgarh (https://highcourt.cg.gov.in/) and may be downloaded. 

2. The application form along with one duly attested copy of High School Mark Sheet, High School Certificate in proof of age/date of birth, Higher Secondary School Certificate Mark Sheet, Higher Secondary School Certificate Pass Certificate, Graduation/Post Graduation Mark Sheets and Certificates and testimonials regarding Extra Curricular Activities and Computer Knowledge should be sent to the Registrar General, High Court of Chhattisgarh, Bilaspur either by Speed Post, Registered Post with AD or through Courier.

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About the Internship

PRS is a leading research group with the mission to strengthen India’s democracy by helping Parliament and state assemblies be more effective.  These institutions make laws, hold the governments accountable and allocate public funds.  It is important that they have information and analysis to perform their functions well, and that citizens have channels of engaging with their elected representatives.

PRS offers rolling internships throughout the year.  The PRS staff consists of a team of dedicated professionals with different areas of expertise, and is broadly divided into the research and outreach departments.  While the research team analyses legislative and policy issues of topical interest, the outreach team tracks the working of the legislatures and legislators, manages citizen engagement and is PRS’s interface with the MPs and MLAs.  A prospective intern can apply for an internship in either/ both teams.  

Structure of the internship

The internship varies from session to non-session time.  During a Parliament session, PRS’s work is guided by the issues taken up in Parliament and interns are expected to work with the analysts on various research projects.  They may also work with the outreach team to help with the media related output.  During non-session periods, the interests of the individual intern are taken into consideration, and he/she is matched with an analyst(s) or outreach team member doing related work.  

The successful completion of a PRS internship requires the intern to pursue and complete an internship project.  The intern will be assisting analysts/outreach team member in their work, as well as undertaking an internship project.

The duration of the internship is flexible, but is normally between four and eight weeks.  Interns are expected to report to office for the internship.

Please note that no accommodation or remuneration is provided.  This is strictly an unpaid internship.   

Expectations from interns

All interns should have a deep interest in the working of Parliament and the legislative process in India.  In addition, an intern should have the following

Research Interns

 (i) strong analytical and problem solving skills; and

(ii) strong writing skills

Application Process

  • write a short statement of purpose (not more than 500 words)
  • upload an up-to-date resume in PDF format
  • upload a writing sample on any policy issue (not more than 1000 words) in PDF format, or a relevant design work sample (up to two pages) in PDF format.


For any queries, please email us at internship@prsindia.org.

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Deadline

Applications for the month of July will not be accepted after June 20, 2023.

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About the job

We are looking for a candidate who will be able to assist our legal team in handling the law related tasks of the organization.

In this role, we would require the candidate to have good communication skills and knowledge about the Indian law and constitution as he/she would be needed to conduct meetings with our lawyers and discuss the legal aspects as guided. This is specially required for cases related to Cyber Crimes.

Candidate would need to travel PAN India (as and when required) in order to meet with the advocates. The travelling and stay expenses will be taken care of by the company.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct meetings as and when required with the advocates.
  • Candidate needs to be flexible with travelling PAN India (funded by the company)
  • While travelling for business related work, candidate needs to keep the company updated about his/her progress at the task at all times.
  • Apart from travelling expenses, candidate will also be allotted separate daily allowances which he/she would be using to cover his/her stay/meal and intercity travelling costs.
  • Tasks like applying for petitions and other paperwork which do not require candidate to travel would be done from home.
  • Candidate needs to be present for meetings/ attend calls during work hours whether he/she is travelling or working from home.

Requirements

  • Minimum qualification needs to be Graduation.
  • Knowledge of Indian Law in cyber crimes.
  • Fluency in English and Hindi.
  • Strong communication skills and willingness to travel.
  • Candidate would be required to travel for 15-20 days in a month while remaining days would be work from home.
  • Should be confident enough to deal with police officers and negotiate.
  • Strong negotiation skills.
  • Problem-solving aptitude.

Contact Details

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About us:

Exxelo Solutions is an IT company Head office in Netherlands, focused on designing and providing solutions for a varied portfolio of clients Globally,throughout the performance of 24/7 Break Fix, Certified Data wipe, Wireless Surveys, Network support, EUC Support, Temporary & Full time Staffing, and AMC.

The position:

Your role as a Junior Legal Administrative Assistant will consist of working with the operations and compliance teams in different functions, dealing with matters in areas such as commercial law, general contract law, labor law, and corporate law, particularly in the context of the IT business structure.

This is an opportunity to work in a dynamic and independent environment while developing your organizational and practical skills in the legal field. At Exxelo Solutions you will receive the adequate support to grow in an international environment.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct CDD and KYC analysis of new accounts.
  • Create and file corporate documentation.
  • Work on day-to-day matters related to business operations.
  • Maintain the data platform organized and updated.
  • Support the compliance team in drafting and reviewing various legal documents.
  • Assist in drafting various internal and external company policies and prepare an implementation and execution plan.
  • Research and analyze background information to address legal issues and provide recommendations.
  • Manage official communications with current and potential employees regarding administrative matters.
  • Assist in the operations and administration of the Legal team.

In order to qualify for this position, you need to

  • have Bachelors in Law with the focus on Commercial and Corporate law.
  • Understand the main compliance and regulatory frameworks, such as the GDPR, and their impact for SMEs;
  • Possess professional proficiency in English (Dutch is not required but is a plus);
  • Have affinity with IT communication platforms such as Microsoft Office and Outlook;
  • Have strong interpersonal and communication skills, along with an analytical, proactive, and independent mindset.

We offer:

  • A competitive salary
  • Learning opportunities and the chance to gain valuable in-house experience.
  • Opportunity to receive lots of responsibilities and perform an important role in the legal team.

Contact Details

If you are interested please apply with your cv to recruit@exxelo.nl

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Office of HMJ Jyoti Singh, Judge, High Court of Delhi is inviting applications for the position of Law Researcher/Law Clerk commencing from June 2023.

Eligibility

Applicants must be enrolled with the Bar Council. Prior litigation/research experience is preferred.

Application Process

Interested applicants are required to email their CVs along with a cover letter to pskamalkumar.dhc@gov.in,
with the subject “Application for Clerkship – June 2023”.

Deadline

Not later than 11.59 P.M., 30.05.2023.

Please note that the appointment shall be subject to an interview and assessment period.

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About the organisation

Celebal Technologies Private Limited, a private limited company, twice in a row certified as Microsoft India Partner of the Year. Celebal is in the business of IT service and consulting. It established in the year 2016 and recently funded by Norwest Venture Partners in Dec’ 2022. It has its head office in Jaipur, Rajasthan and has subsidiaries in Singapore, the USA, Japan, UAE, Australia, and Canada.

The company is providing Internship opportunities in the Non-Litigation Legal Department of the Company.

Roles and responsibilities

  1. Support in drafting, reviewing and redlining contracts e.g. NDA, Service Agreements, Software Agreements and other transactional documents received from business teams. Highlighting legal risks involved and aligning the same with the organization’s objectives and applicable laws. Communicate contract-related information to all stakeholders and ensure complete contract closure, extension or renewal, as appropriate.
  2. Draft and assist in designing standard contract templates with different versions to accommodate varying business scenarios. Maintaining clause playbook/library with various scenarios including best and fallback positions
  3. Perform appropriate operational research in areas of commercial law as relevant to the company’s business and prospects to support contract development.
  4. Facilitate escalation of unresolved issues, approval and signature.
  5. Research and analyse areas of commercial law as relevant to the company’s business and prospects and prepare memos or position statements for different audiences.
  6. Prepare and maintain a repository of all legal records and Legal MIS.
  7. Support in digitalization of legal processes and workflows.

Eligibility

5th Year law students enrolled in 5 year Law degree course; 3rd (final year) students of 3 year Law Degree course.

Location

Jaipur, Rajasthan (Work from office – Work hours – 10 am to 7 pm)

Stipend

Minimum Rs.5,000/ per month

Tenure of internship

2-3 months; First available slot starts on 1st June 2023

Official link (organisation’s website/social media link) – https://celebaltech.com/

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Case Number

Appeal by Special Leave from the Judgment and Order dated 22nd June 1965 of the Bombay High Court in Criminal Application No. 613 of 1965. Criminal Appeal No. 107 of 1965, decided on the 6th day of September 1965.

Equivalent Citation

1966 AIR 424 1966 SCR (1) 702.

Bench

  • Hon’ble Justice K. Subba Rao.
  • Hon’ble Justice K.N Wanchoo.
  • Hon’ble Justice J.C Shah.
  • Hon’ble Justice S.M Sikri.
  • Hon’ble Justice V. Ramaswami.

Decided On

06/09/1965

Introduction

The law on the rights of detainees has been a developing one. It involves the most extreme disgrace that a nation like India doesn’t have classified laws on the rights of prisoners. There is additionally no thorough regulation to manage prisoners’ privileges and direct their lead while in jail. Notwithstanding, the legal executive of the nation has given due acknowledgement to the convicts and held their fundamental rights time once more. Without exhaustive regulation, it has figured out how to start trends and standards maintaining the different privileges of detainees that guide as well as tie every one of the courts in India.

Brief Facts

Prabhakar Pandurang Sanzgiri was kept by the Government of Maharashtra under Section 30(1)(b) of the Protection of India Rules, 1962, in the Bombay Region Jail to keep him from acting in a way biased to the safeguard of India, public security, and support of the public request. With the consent of the public authority, Sanzgiri composed a book in Marathi named “Anucha Antarangaat” (Inside the Atom). The High Court passed judgment on investigating the book’s chapter-by-chapter guide and reasoned that it managed the hypothesis of elementary particles equitably and expected to teach individuals and disperse information regarding the quantum hypothesis. The book was absolutely of logical interest and couldn’t make any bias in the protection of India, public wellbeing, or upkeep of public request The High Court of Bombay held that the request for confinement didn’t control Sangir’s social equality and freedoms and that he could carry on his exercises inside the circumstances overseeing his detainment. The State of Maharashtra pursued against the High Court’s organization, The Bombay Conditions of Detention Order, 1951, which regulates the particulars of Sanzgirt’s detainment, doesn’t permit him to compose a book and send it out of jail for distribution. Be that as it may, the Maharashtra Government didn’t depend on this standard, and it just applies to letters to and from security detainees and doesn’t control the conveying of jail books for distribution.

Issues before the Court

Whether the High Court’s choice that Sanzgiri’s book was simply of logical interest and couldn’t make any bias in the guard of India, public wellbeing, or upkeep of public request was right, and whether Sanzgini’s social equality and freedoms were controlled by the request for confinement?

Arguments

The request passed by the High Court was right, and the appeal fizzled and was excused.

The High Court decided to survey the book’s chapter-by-chapter list and inferred that it managed the hypothesis of elementary particles equitably and expected to instruct individuals and scatter information regarding the quantum hypothesis. The book was absolutely of logical interest and couldn’t make any bias against the guard of India, public wellbeing, or support of the public request. The High Court of Bombay held that the request for detainment didn’t control Sanzgari’s social equality and freedoms and that he could carry on his exercises inside the circumstances overseeing his confinement.

The Bombay States of Detainment Request, 1951, which directs the particulars of Sanzgini’s confinement, doesn’t permit him to compose a book and send it out of the jail for distribution. Nonetheless, the Maharashtra Government didn’t depend on this standard, and it just applies to letters to and from security detainees and doesn’t direct the conveying of jail books for distribution. Whether or not this standard applies to the conveying of jail books for distribution might emerge on the off chance that a suitable condition is forced limiting the freedom of an accused in this.

The decision of the Court

  1. Prabhakar Pandurang Sanzgiri, who has been kept by the Public authority of Maharashtra under R. 30 (1) (b) of the Safeguard of India Rules, 1962, in the Bombay District Jail to keep him from acting in a way biased to the protection of India, public wellbeing and support of the public request, has composed, with the consent of the said Government, a book in Marathi under the title “Anucha Antarangaat” (Inside the Atom). The learned Adjudicators of the High Court who had gone through the chapter-by-chapter guide of the book offered their viewpoint on the book subsequently:

    “We are satisfied that the manuscript book deals with the theory of elementary particles objectively. The manuscript does not purport to be a research work, but it purports to be a book written to educate the people and disseminate knowledge regarding quantum theory”.
  2. The book is, thusly, simply of logical interest and it couldn’t make any bias in the protection of India, public security, or upkeep of public request. In September 1964, the accused applied to the public authority of Maharashtra looking for consent to send the composition out of the prison for distribution yet the Government by its letter, dated Walk 27, 1965, dismissed the solicitation He again applied to the Administrator, Arthur Street Jail, for authorization to send the original copy out and that also was dismissed. From that point, he documented a petition under Art, 226 of the Constitution In the High Court of Maharashtra at Bombay for guiding the Province of Maharashtra to allow him to convey the composition of the book composed by him for its possible distribution. The Public authority of Maharashtra in the counter-sworn statement didn’t affirm that the distribution of the said book would be biased to the objects of the Protection of India Act, yet asserted that the Public authority was not legally necessary to allow the accused to distribute books while in detainment. The High Court of Bombay held that the social equality and freedoms of a resident were not the slightest bit checked by the request for detainment and that it was generally open to the revenue to carry on his exercises inside the circumstances overseeing his confinement. It further held that no standards were disallowing an accused from sending a book outside the prison to get it distributed. In that view, the High Court guided the Public authority to permit the composition book to be sent by the accused to his significant other for its possible distribution. The Province of Maharashtra has favoured the current allure against the expressed request of the Great Court.
  3. The conflicts of the took in Extra Specialist General might be momentarily expressed thus: When an individual is kept he loses his opportunity; he is as of now not a liberated person and, consequently, he can practice just such honours as are given on him by the request for confinement. The Bombay States of Detainment Request, 1951, which manages the details of the primary respondent’s confinement, doesn’t give him any honour or right to compose a book and send it out of the jail for distribution. On the side of his conflict, he depends upon the perceptions of Des, 1, as he then was, in A. K. Gopalan vs State of Madras, wherein the learned Appointed authority has communicated the view, with regards to principal privileges, that assuming a resident loses the opportunity of his individual because of a legal detainment, he can’t guarantee the privileges under Craftsmanship. 19 of the Constitution as the evenings revered in the said article are just the characteristics of a liberated person.
  4.  Mr. Garg learned counsel for the accused, raised before us the accompanying two focuses: (1) a limitation of the nature forced by the Public authority on the accused must be made by a request given by the suitable Government under Cls. (f) and (h) of sub(1) of R. 30 of the Guard of India Rules, 1962, hereinafter called the Remnants, and that too in severe consistency with s. 44 of the Guard of India Act, 1962, hereinafter called the Demonstration, and that as the reprimanded limitation was neither made by such a request nor did it consent to S. 44 of the Demonstration, it was an unlawful limitation on his freedom; and sub(2) neither the confinement request nor the states of detainment which administered the primary respondent’s confinement empowered the Public authority to keep the expressed respondent from sending his original copybook out of the jail for distribution, and consequently, the request for the Public authority dismissing the said respondent’s solicitation in such manner was unlawful.

Conclusion

Prisoners don’t stop being people when put in bars. The Supreme Court and numerous different courts in India have repeated this situation in a few cases with the goal that detainees don’t turn into a casualty themselves. Furthermore, are furnished with a legitimate rehabilitative climate to help them improve and turn out to be better creatures. It is officeholder upon the Focal and State legislatures to not just furnish the detainees with empathetic circumstances professionally yet additionally teach them about their privileges, so it isn’t manhandled by the strong inside the prison.

One might say that the legal executive of the nation plays a vital impact in defending the privileges of detainees at whatever point the regulative and leader have failed. It has gone about as the deliverer of the convicts and maintained their essential freedoms endlessly time once more. It has completely practised its abilities through legal activism and has more than once concocted new cures and instruments to safeguard the common freedoms to life and individual freedom. Be that as it may, much actually should be finished. In such a manner, the wide dissemination of basic liberties accessible to prisoners, immense exposure of prisoners’ rights in the media, and corner-to-corner observation in prison could be a portion of the keys to maintaining the freedoms of prisoners and guaranteeing their place of refuge in the prison.

This case analysis is done by Pranita Dhara, a student of Lloyd Law College.

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