Moot Court Preparation Tips

HOW TO PREPARE FOR A MOOT COURT COMPETITION Before sitting to write a memorial, understand deeply of the given moot problem, dive into the facts of the case, what is your first intuitive response both in favorable and unfavorable point of view. Go through the statement of issues over and over and do not leave

G.D. Goenka Moot Court Competition- Pre Invite

School of Law, G.D. Goenka University takes pride in announcing the organization of its Second Edition of G.D. Goenka Moot Court Competition from 3rd-5th March, 2017 The first edition of G.D. Goenka Moot Court Competition, has witnessed participation from students across the best law schools in the country and abroad.  It was a tough competition which had a total of 46

CSLG Call for Paper- Submit by 15 Jan 2017

The Centre for Study of Law and Governance at Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) cordially invites you to submit Research/Research Articles to the Journal of the Centre for Study of Law and Governance (Vol.III). Eligibility We seek contributions from all the Academicians, Advocates, NGO’s, Researchers And Students (both PG and UG) for the

International Conference on Victimology- Institute of Law, Nirma University- 23th to 25th February 2017

About the Conference Institute of Law, Nirma University is organizing SIXTH INTERNATIONAL and TENTH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY OF VICTIMOLOGY, ILNU 2017 On ENSURING VICTIM’s PARTICIPATION IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM on 23rd, 24th and 25th February 2017. The Important dates for the said conference are as follows:- Important Dates Abstract Submission                                                   – 27th December 2016 Intimation

Are the foreign visits of PM Modi justified?

As of April 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made forty foreign trips. These excursions include state visits and summits on five continents, including the visits to USA to attend the UN general assembly, following his neighborhood first and act east policies. The discussion for today is whether these foreign visits justified? Opening the debate

RGNUL Organizes National Essay Writing Competition 2017, Prize Money 15000/-, Submit by 5th Feb. 2017

The Centre for Advanced Studies in Labour Welfare (CASLW) at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab in association with International Justice Mission (IJM) New Delhi is pleased to announce its National Essay Writing Competition, 2017.  The competition aims to provide a platform to law students to express their views on theme “De-structuring Poverty: Prosecuting Violence

‘Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial National Level Moot Court Competition’

Organised by Yashwantrao Chavan Law College, Pune Date: 13th and 14th January 2017 Last Date of Registration: 31st December, 2016 Last date for submission of Memorials: 07th January, 2017 Registration Fees: Rs. 1000/- Accommodation is available Contact: E-mail – mootcourt.yclawpune@gmail.com Fax – (020)24224607 1. Dr. Sopan Ivare (Associate Professor)   (O) 020-24221002, (M) 09420195293. 2. Mrs.

5th Gurcharan Singh Tulsi National Legal Essay Writing Competition 2016

Sir/Ma’am, The Legal Aid and Social Services Committee (LSSC) of Hidayatullah National Law University, Naya Raipur Chhattisgarh is hereby pleased to announce the “5th Gurucharan Singh Tulsi National Essay Writing Competition, 2016-17”. The essay competition is in the name of reverent father of Mr. KTS Tulsi, the renowned senior advocate of Supreme court of India.

AASHULEKH’16: UPCS 1ST All India Essay Competition [BHU Varanasi, Prizes worth Rs. 5000]-Submit by 25th December, 2016

About Uttar Pradesh Chhatra Sansad (UPCS) Uttar Pradesh was the centre stage of most of the nationalist activities.  Participation of state’s youth has been commendable in this regard. Uttar Pradesh Chhatra sansad is a platform to the youth to raise their concern on contemporary issues, make deliberate efforts to bring the change and explore their

DISCUSSION HOUR: DEMONETIZATION

The demonetisation of ₹500 and ₹1000 banknotes was a step taken by the Government of India on 8 November 2016, ceasing the usage of all ₹500 and ₹1000 banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series as a form of legal tender in India from 9 November 2016.[1] The announcement was made by the Prime Minister of India