Adv Ashok Kriplani is an insolvency professional with of experience 6 years and an advocate with 12 years of experience. Currently, he is working on one case under the purview of the insolvency and bankruptcy code.
Duties and Responsibilities
Manage the office work of insolvency professionals and advocates
Assist to carry out work on the legal front
Work to represent clients in court and national company law tribunals or before government agencies
Analyze the probable outcomes of cases using knowledge of legal precedents
Manage to do the miscellaneous field work apart from the office work
Perks
Certificate
Letter of recommendation
Flexible work hours
Number of openings
1
Stipend
This is a performance-based internship. In addition to the minimum-assured stipend, you will also be paid a performance-linked incentive (₹ 2000 per performance based).
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The NLS Business Law Review intends to recognize and foster academic research and scholarship in commercial law by examining the myriad regulatory frameworks, domestic or international, that impact doing business in India or globally. NLSBLR particularly welcomes submissions applying comparative international perspectives. The mandate of the NLS Business Law Review thus, inter alia, includes company law, securities and capital markets regulation, banking and finance, taxation, foreign investment, competition law, commercial dispute resolution, contract and commercial law, and employment law.
Submission Guidelines
The NLSBLR Journal accepts and reviews submissions on a rolling basis. Submissions must fall within the mandate of the journal, which can be found here. They attempt to review and process articles within 8-10 weeks of submission. Please follow up with NLSBLR, if you have not heard from them within 8-10 weeks.
Categories: NLSBLR accepts submissions under the following categories:
Articles (6,000 – 10,000 words) are comprehensive publications that analyse important themes, and may adopt comparative perspectives.
Essays (4,000 – 6,000 words) typically identify a specific issue, which may be of contemporary relevance, and present a central argument.
Case Notes, Legislative Comments, Book/Article Reviews (1,500 – 3,000 words).
Further Guidelines
Please fill the form available here to submit the manuscript.
All submissions must be in MS Word format (.doc) or (.docx), with Times New Roman font (Main text: size 12 and double spaced, footnotes: size 10 and single-spaced).
All manuscripts must be accompanied by a covering letter with the name(s) of the author(s), institution/affiliation, the title of the manuscript, and contact information.
An abstract of not more than 250 words shall have to be provided.
No biographical information or references, including the name(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s) and acknowledgments should be included in the text of the manuscript, file name or document properties. All such information may be incorporated in the cover letter accompanying the manuscripts.
The NLSBLR uses only footnotes (and not endnotes) as a method of citation. Submissions must conform to the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities. Please note that SCC citations for cases must be preferred wherever available.
Submissions are accepted for publication on the condition that they do not infringe the copyright or any other rights of any third parties. All submissions would be checked for plagiarism.
Submissions made to NLSBLR shall be on an exclusive basis and must not be concurrently under consideration by any other publication.
For further details please contact
Aditi Sheth, Editor-in-Chief or Anshita Agrawal, Deputy Editor-in-Chief at nlsblr@nls.ac.in