LLB LLM
Padala Rama Reddi Law College was established in the year 1988, under the Chairmanship of Hon’ ble Justice T.L.N. Reddy, with the approval of Osmania University, Bar Council of India and Government of Andhra Pradesh. From the date of establishment till date the P. R. R. Law College carries the tag “The most preferred Law College in Andhra Pradesh”. Prior to 1988, thousands of students seeking legal education had to join colleges in the neighbouring States because of limited number of seats that were available in the Osmania University Law College in Telangana Region.
Institute Details Fee Structure:
0 - 2 lacs
Domestic/International:
Domestic
Website:
www.prrcolleges.com
Under Graduation
Post Graduation
Graduation
How to reach Phone Numbers:
Ph: 23740488, 23748936
Contact Person:
Chairmanship of Hon’ ble Justice T.L.N. Reddy
Address:
Padala Rama Reddi Law College
(Approved by BCI, New Delhi, Affiliated to Osmania University)
Yellareddyguda, Behind Ameerpet Chermas, Hyd.
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The Kurukshetra University was established in 1956 as a unitary residential University and its foundation stone was laid by late Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India. Located in the holy city of Kurukshetra, land of the historical battle of 'Mahabharata' and the great message of Bhagwad Gita, its campus is situated on the western bank of Brahm Sarover (the holy tank) and extends over an area of over 400 acres. Starting with only the Department of Sanskrit, it has grown into a multi-faculty University as one of the premier centres for advanced study and research in the region.
Institute Details Fee Structure:
0 - 2 lacs
Domestic/International:
Domestic
Website:
http://kukinfo.com/
Under Graduation
Post Graduation
Graduation
How to reach Phone Numbers:
Tel: 01744 238039(O)238021(R) Fax: 238277
Contact Person:
CHAIRMAN Dr. S.C. Bhatia
Email id:
kuru@doe.ernet.in
Address:
Kurukshetra University
Kurukshetra - 136 119 Haryana. Pin, : 136119
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Infrastructure:
LIBRARY COMPUTER CENTER HEALTH CENTER NCC NSS SPORTS YOUTH & CULTURE AFFAIR HOSTEL
Faculty:
Prof. Om Prakash Prof. S.P. Arya Prof. R.C. Kamboj Prof. A. Pal Dr. Sanjiv Arora Dr. H.K. Sharma Dr. (Mrs.)Ranjana Dr. Pawan K. Sharma Aggarwal Prof. (Emeritus) S.P.Singh Prof. Om Prakash Prof. A. Pal Dr. (Mrs.) Ranjana Aggarwal Dr. (Mrs.) Kiran Singh Dr. G.P. Dubey Prof. Om Prakash Dr. Pawan K. Sharma
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The School of Legal Studies, established in 1962, is one of the oldest departments of the University. It was formed as a part of Kerala University, offering post graduate courses and research in law. This Law School joined the folds of University of Cochin when it was established in the year 1971.
Institute Details Fee Structure:
0 - 2 lacs
Domestic/International:
Domestic
Website:
http://sls.cusat.ac.in/
Affiliated to:
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Post Graduation
Graduation
How to reach Address:
Cochin University of Science & Technology,
Trikakkara, Cochin-682 022
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HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION AND CAMPUS PLACEMENT
With the onset of globalisation and implementation of new economic policy, numerous public and private sector undertakings, including the service sector, have been holding out various job opportunities. To explore the emerging opportunities, a Human Resources Division (HRD) has been formed and started its functioning in the Law School. The objective of the HRD is to transform every scholar passing out of this institution in to dynamic, industrious and equipped persons to address the demands of various sectors.
GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR PLACEMENT
a. Basic qualification for the participation in the placement programme shall be LL.B.Degree.
b. Students of LL.B. course participating in placement programme should have passed all the previous semesters with good academic record
c. Only students who have paid the registration fee and attended the training programme shall be allowed to participate in the placement programme.
d. SLS will only be a platform for the conduct of placement programme and no liability will be borne by it.
e. All students shall be given equal opportunity to participate in the placement programmes and the number of participation shall be subject to the decision of the Planning Committee of HRD.
Student Activity clubs:
STUDENT ACTIVITY
The Law school takes pride in having a vibrant student community whose, interest and initiative for social activities is exceptional. They have organized University Students Association, Cochin University Law School Legal Aid Clinic etc., to undertake extension work in these fields. They are being supported by the very active Alumni Association. They have undertaken litigation work also to protect the rights of citizen. In the process they draw sufficient experience in litigation work and thus enhance their professional competence. The students on their own conceived and published several publications viz. Web monthly and several newsletters highlighting their social activities. The dynamism of the students is a great source of help and support for the Law School. They also actively participate in editing articles in Cochin University Law Review.
WEEKLY SEMINARS
Weekly seminars on recent cases and current legal issues are the highlights of the academic programme of the School, in which all students and teachers take part and keep themselves abreast with the developments of the legal system. The seminars inculcate in the students the faculties of critical analysis, logical argumentation, cogent presentation, clear articulation, disciplined debating skills and creative thinking.
COCHIN UNIVERSITY LEGAL AID CLINIC
The activities of Cochin University Legal Aid Clinic (CULAC) include free legal aid to the needy persons and conducting legal aid camp. CULAC has conducted legal aid clinic/workshop in various district through out Kerala. In the year 2008 CULAC had conducted a legal aid camp at Athirapally and Vazhachal, a tribal habitat in Thrissur district, which included the study of the controversial issue of the construction of the
Athirapally Hydro-electric project. The team conducted surveys and interviews which led to the conclusion that the project was indeed a curse rather than a boon and most of the inhabitants were against it. The CULAC also conducted a legal awareness programme at S.N College for Women, Kollam, the purpose
of which was to promote awareness of rights of women and remedies under the Domestic Violence Act, Special Marriage Act and Personal laws. Recently the School of Legal Studies in its concerted effort with Kerala StateLegal Services Authority (KELSA) has conducted a series of legal awareness programmes on
Cyber Law and Anti-ragging Laws at various institutions in the Ernakulam district. CULAC also ensures that suitable awareness of laws is given in the university. So as part of the curriculum students conducted legal awareness programmes on Anti-ragging laws in all university hostels and some departments of the university. Legal Aid Survey at a Tribal Colony in Mananthavadi, Wayanad District.
People
* Director
* Faculty
Seminars
* Forthcoming
Centres
* CIPRS
Placement
Library
Students Activities
Alumni
Awards
Infrastructure:
LIBRARY
The students of School of Legal Studies have access to the Department Library as well as the Central Library of the University. A detailed catalogue of all the books is maintained in the library and is one of the best libraries in the country. Each and every department Libraries are connected to a central data base managed by the University Library through Local Area Net work (LAN) which has made it possible for the academic community of 28 departments and 10 centers to access information from their location itself. Similarly the library is an active participant in the Information and Library Network of UGC (IINFLIBNET). Under the UGC INFONET E-JOURNAL CONSORTIA, CUSAT has complementary access to the following e-resources namely, legal journals published by Taylor and Francis, Blackwell Synergy, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Springer Link. The School of Legal Studies library has an excellent collection of precious periodicals and books. This priced holding and exceptional service have been recognized as a nodal centre for other universities and colleges. Students from other Universities and advocates from different parts of the State use this library for reference. With the large collection of law books, Indian and Foreign Law Journals, the library enjoys a unique and prestigious position as one of the leading law libraries in the entire South Asia.
The School of Legal Studies itself has access to several databases including SCC online, IPR database and Manupatra. Apart from a wide range of Indian Journals including All India Reporter, Consumer Protection Judgments, Corporate Law Cases, Criminal Law Journal, Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, Journal of the Indian Law Institute, we are proud to detail out the list of International Journals which we subscribe which include American Journal of Comparative Law, All England Law Reports, Cambridge Law Journal, Columbia Law Review, Emory Law Journal, Halsbury’s Law, Harvard Law Review, Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Journal of Environmental Law, Michigan Law Review, WIPO Magazine, Yale Law Journal and many others.
COCHIN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW
The Cochin University Law Review (CULR) is a quarterly law journal published with the concerted efforts of the students and faculty members under the auspices of SLS for the past thirty one years. The journal provides the right platform for presenting original views in the field of law and allied technological developments. Literary works from various eminent jurists and researchers are published in the journal. The journal also welcomes contributions from emerging talents addressing the current issues in law. The subscribers of the journal include various prestigious universities and law colleges, scholars and students, within and outside India. The selected papers from the national seminars conducted every year at the School of Legal Studies are also published in the CULR The journal has acclaimed national and international recognition.
Labrotry
Class Room
Hostel & accomodation:
Seprate accomodation for Boy's & Girl's
Faculty:
Faculty Members
Name Area of Specialization
Prof.(Dr) K.N.Chandrasekharan Pillai
DEAN
BS.c ,LL.M, Ph.D (Michigan)
Ph.0484-2575463, Mob.9895319378
Criminal Law
Criminal Procedure
Prof. G. Sadasivan Nair
EMERITUS PROFESSOR
LL.M., Ph.D (Cochin)
Ph.0484 2576128, Mob.946506128
Jurisprudence
Criminal Law
Dr.D.Rajeev
DIRECTOR
M.A., LL.M, Ph.D (Cochin)
Ph.0484-2576070, Mob.9446496070
E-Mail: drajeev <at> cusat.ac.in
Administrative Law
Constitutional Law
Prof.(Dr)N.S.Gopalakrishnan
M.A., LL.M, Ph.D (Cochin)
Ph.0484- 2577542 ,Mob.9447077542
E-Mail:nsg <at> cusat.ac.in
Intellectual Property Law
Criminal Law
Dr. A.M.Varkey
M.A., LL.M, Ph.D (Cochin)
Ph.0484-,2686040 , Mob. 9446140150
Maritime Law
Commercial Law
Dr.N.S.Soman
M.A., LL.M, Ph.D (Cochin)
Ph.0484-0484-2440084,Mob. 9446458084
E-Mail: nss_sls <at> yahoo.co.in
Human Rights
Criminal Law
Dr.Valsamma Paul
M.A., LL.M, Ph.D (Cochin)
Ph. 0484-2108831 , Mob. 9446240147
E-Mail: valsayesudas <at> gmail.com
Environmental Law
Constitutional Law
Dr.V.S.Sebastian
B.A., LL.M, Ph.D (Cochin)
Ph. 0484-2576187 ,Mob.9447154620
E-Mail: sebastian <at> cusat.ac.in
Consumer Law
Labour Law
Ms.P.S. Seema
M.A., LL.M
Ph.0484-0484-2233411,Mob. 9961465255
E-Mail: pss_sls <at> yahoo.co.in
Human Rights
Criminal Law
Smt.A. Vani Kesari
M.A., LL.M
Ph. 0484-2543744,2544444,
Mob. 9495953744
E-Mail: vanikesaria <at> gmail.com
Administrative Law
CONTRACT FACULTY GUEST FACULTY
Prof. A. Sathyasheelan
Smt. Sindu Soman
Smt. Lakshmi G. R.
Smt. Joby Bhaskar
Smt. Dayana M. K.
Adv. R. P. Ramanan
Prof. S. Babu
Sri. S. Bhaskar Ayyar
Adv. Lakshmi, R. S.
Adv. Saleena, K. B.
Adv. Preetha, M. V.
Dr. Abraham P Meachinkara
Adv. Dinesh, P. T.
VISITING FACULTY
Prof. (Dr.) P. Leelakrishnan
Prof. (Dr.) V. D. Sebastian
Prof. (Dr.) N. S. Chandrasekharan
Prof. M. Marcus
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Amity Law School (ALS) has been ranked as one of the Top-10 law schools in the country in a recent survey conducted by India Today-AC NIELSEN -ORG-MARG.
Institute Details Fee Structure:
0 - 2 lacs
Domestic/International:
Domestic
Website:
http://www.amity.edu/als/
Affiliated to:
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Post Graduation
Graduation
How to reach Phone Numbers:
011 - 2632 5335
Email id:
admissions@amity.edu
Address:
Block E2 Amity University Campus
Sector-125, Noida
New Delhi - 201 303
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Placements:
Four batches of the students have already passed out from the law school and those who have cleared all the papers have either secured admission for higher studies in various renowned universities abroad or final placement with reputed lawyers, law firms, law offices and NGOs, etc.
* Our students have secured admission for higher studies (LL.M) in the following reputed universities / colleges abroad:
o University College of London
o London School of Economics
o Oxford University
o Columbia University
o Kings College, London
o Pennsylvania University
o New York University
o University of Westminster
o University of Sheffield
o Nottingham University
o National Law University, Singapore
* The following students have been awarded scholarship as detailed below for the Post Graduate Studies abroad:
o Mr. Sujoy Bhatia was awarded the “Chief Justice Scholarship” for students form India (only one scholarship is awarded for the Indian students in a year) by the Faculty of Laws of the University College of London.
o Mr. Avinash Sharma has been awarded a scholarship of £10,000/- for his post graduate studies in London School of Economics.
o Mr. Chetan Gupta has been awarded Kokil Pathak Scholarship for pursuing B.Cl at Exeter College, Oxford. He has also co-authored “Principles of Taxation : Escaping the minotaur’s labryrnth” with Dr. V. Gaurishanker.
o Mr. Divyam Aggarwal has been awarded £ 3000/- scholarship for studying in London School of Economics.
o Mr. Ashish Rana has been awarded a scholarship of $ 35,000/- for studying at National Law University, Singapore.
o Ms. Ankshita Jha has been awarded a scholarship of $ 35,000/- for studying in National Law University, Singapore.
o Ms. Deeksha Sharma, who has been declared as the Best Speaker in the North India National Rounds of the Phillip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition to be held in Washington D.C., has been awarded full scholarship covering full fees, boarding & lodging, stipend and airfare, for pursuing her post graduate studies in the National Law University, Singapore.
* Our students have secured final placement abroad in the following reputed law firms:
o Herbert Smith (UK)
o Allen Overy LLP (UK)
o Ashurst (UK)
o Clyde & Co. (Dubai)
o Roousee International (Dubai)
o Herbert Smith (Singapore)
o Tan Kok Quan (Singapore)
o Norton Rose (Singapore)
o Dres & Napier (Singapore)
* The law firms where our students have secured final placements include Anand and Anand, Titus & Co., Luthra & Luthra, Khaitan& Co., Sikri & Co., Vaish Associates, Amitab Sen & Co., Kumar & Sagar, Abhipra Capitals Ltd., Intll Advocare, Vikram Kapoor & Co., Xerox Modi Corpn., Manmohan Singh & Associates, Lal & Sethi, Malhotra Associates, Juris Consultus, Kumar & Sagar, Khurana & Co., AZB & Partners, R.K. Vats & Associates, Singania & Partners, North Delhi Power Ltd., Knee & Company, Bombay, India Bulls Company, Sai Krishna & Associates, etc.
* The Advocates with whom our students are on placement include M/s. Anipe Sachthey, Mukesh Kalra, H S Dogra, Ajay Sachdeva, Maninder Singh, Rodney Ryder, Swaranjeet Singh, J B Tulsiyani, Rajinder Mathur, Deepak Kumar, Kamesh Aggarwal and R S Rana, Naresh C. Sharma, Pradeep Sharma, Sunil Malhotra, Punit Bhatnagar and S.N. Bhatnagar, Dinesh Dwivedi, Nagendra Rao, P.K. Sahu, Ashok Kashyap, Chandrani Prasad, A.S. Chandihok, Rani Chhabra, K.K.Sood, S.P. Kalra, Jasbir Kaur & Tiger Singh, Hemant Gupta, Subhash Garg, V.K. Malhotra.
* The law offices include NHRC, Indian Red Cross Society, Indian Express and Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.
Infrastructure:
Class Rooms
Amity Law School has well-furnished air-conditioned classrooms with necessary instructional aids such as Over Head Projector, Black & White boards and microphone facility for each class room and LCD Projector for effective communication and interaction with the students, to facilitate class room discussions and project presentations.
Library
The Law library is traditionally considered to be the laboratory of a lawyer. The library of Amity Law School is one of the best libraries in Delhi, which is catering to a student community of approximately 600 in addition to researchers in law.
The library has over 15000 books including bound volumes of various law reports and journals. The library subscribes to over eighty journals and law reports on a regular basis. In addition, we have 20 magazines and seven daily newspapers also. Every year about one thousand books are added to the collection. We are also having a large collection of books/journals/law reports donated by reputed lawyers and other individuals.
The library follows the open access system wherein the students can access the books they want to refer directly from the shelves.
It has a computerized database from which one can trace any book with the help of library staff / librarian. The library can accommodate about one hundred users at a time.
Computer Lab
The school has a computer lab which is air-conditioned and fully equipped with adequate number of terminals with latest configuration and more than 50 computers with internet connectivity for the use of the students, teachers and staff working in the Amity Law School.
Moot Court Hall
We have a Moot Court Hall designed like a courtroom for the purpose of conducting Moot Court Competitions. It is compulsory for the 1st year students to participate in internal moot court competitions and thereafter for the internal selection for participating in competitions organized by other institutions and Universities. The Moot Court Hall is also used for conducting and judging competitions at the Amity National Moot Court Competitions held annually.
Hostel & accomodation:
Seprate accomodation for Boy's & Girl's
Faculty:
Excellence in legal education can be achieved only by enduring efforts and dedicated teamwork on the part of the management, faculty and students alike. The School has a well-qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty who are committed to the cause of quality legal education.
The institute has been organizing every year faculty development/orientation programmes. The faculty members are being deputed regularly for UGC Orientation/Refresher programmes as well as the In-house Faculty Development Programmes organized by the Amity Academic Staff College. They are also nominated to participate in seminars and workshops organized by the Law School as well as other organizations and universities in and outside Delhi. The faculty has also been involved in research work in their respective areas of specialization and has been publishing articles in reputed journals.
Prof. M.L. Upadhyaya, Professor of Law
Ph.D ( London)
Prof. M.L. Upadhyaya started his career as a Ford Foundation Research Fellow in the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies of the University of London. After taking his Ph.D from University of London, he joined the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi. But soon he went on teaching assignments in Australia and New Zealand. On return, he joined the University of Calcutta as Professor of Law, Head of the Department of Law, Dean, Faculty of Law and Principal, University College of Law in 1975. He also held similar positions in the University of Jabalpur. He was also Director, Central India Law Institute, Jabalpur. He was UGC Visiting Professor of Law in the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. He joined Amity Law School in 2001.
Specialization: Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Land Laws
Prof. Prasannam Sundararajan, Reader
B.A; B.L; DPPA (Former Addl. District & Sessions Judge, Goa)
Prof. P. Sundararajan did his B.A., B.L. and BPPA from Madras University securing first rank in law. He was also recipient of Sir T. Rajagopalachariar’s Endowment Award for proficiency in Jurisprudence. He was directly selected as a Civil Judge through Central Civil Services (Judicial Branch) All India Competitive Examination and has been a part of the judiciary of the State of Goa for more than 22 years at various levels from Sub-magistrate to Addl. District and Session Judge. He also presided over several Administrative and Municipal Tribunals during his tenure. The language and content of some of his judgments were appreciated even by the Supreme Court. He has been on the Faculty of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore from 1997 to 2001. He joined Amity Law School in 2003. Apart from his academic input he is the Co-ordinator of sponsored projects as well as the placement activities of the students
Specialization: English and Legal Language, Legal Ethics and Court Craft and Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance.
Dr. Kanwal D P Singh, Reader
LL.B; LL.M; ICWA; Ph.D
Ms. Kanwal DP Singh completed her LL.M with 4 th Rank from Meerut University in 1993. She also passed Group II examination of ICWA in 1992 with distinction in the paper “Production, Productivity and Cost Effectiveness” Presently she has been awarded Ph.D on the topic “Legal Control of Capital Market- A case study of India” from Jamia Millia Islamia. She started her career in 1994 as Legal Manager in FMCG firm in the corporate sector looking after Trademark and Copyright functions and Food Adulteration matters. She also had the experience in legal documentation which consisted of deeds with business associates abroad, partners within the organization and various financial institutions. She has been with Amity Law School since its inception in 1999.
Specialization : Company Law, Corporate Law and Taxation Laws
Dr. (Ms.) Mona Sharma, Reader
B.A (History) ; M.A (History) ; LL.B; Ph.D
Dr. (Ms.) Mona Sharma has been a National Merit Scholar in both B.A. & M.A. (History), which she completed from Ch. Charan Singh University. She also has a Degree in Law from the same University. In July 2003, she completed her Doctoral thesis on “Early Indian Trade with special reference to Mauryas” and was awarded Ph.D. She has been teaching in Amity Law School since its inception in 1999. Prior to this, she had taught in Jamia Millia Islamia.
Specialization : Ancient Indian History and Indian Legal & Constitutional History. .
Dr. (Ms) Ranjul Rastogi, Reader
M.A (Economics); LL.B; B.Ed ; Ph.D
Dr. (Ms.) Ranjul Rastogi holds Ph.D. in Economics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpor, and M.A. and LL.B Degrees from Allahabad University. She also has a B.Ed. degree from Avadh University. She is a National Merit Scholar from Class XI to M.A. She qualified NET twice and was awarded UGC Junior Research Fellowship and Senior Research Fellowship for Ph.D. Before joining the Amity Law School she taught PGDBF students at the Indian Institute of Finance, Delhi and Commerce graduates at the KS. Saket Post Graduate College, Faizabad. As a Senior Research Associate, she worked on important projects related to capital market under the leadership of Dr.L.C. Gupta, Ex-SEBI Member and Chairman, Derivatives Committee at the Society for Capital Market Research and Development, Delhi. The findings of these projects are published in a book entitled Indian Household Investment Preferences. She also published a number of researched based articles in national and international journals. She is the author of two books entitled Discretionary Managerial Behaviour published by Kluwer Academics publishers, Netherlands and Capital Structure and Corporate Control published by Anmol Publications, Delhi.
Specialization : Macroeconomics, Corporate Finance and Securities laws.
Ms. Isheeta Rutabhasini, Reader
M.A (Pol. Sci.); M.Phil (Pol. Sci.); Pursuing Ph.D
Ms. Isheeta Rutabhasini is a graduate in Political Science from the Indraprastha College, Delhi University and completed her Masters and M.Phil degree in Political Science from the Delhi University. She has also cleared the UGC-NET examination. Presently she is pursuing Ph.D on An Analysis of Rural Employment Programmes: A Comparative Study of a Coastal and Highland District of Orissa (1980-95) from Sambalpur University, Orissa. She joined Amity Law School in 2000.
Specialization : Political Science & Public Administration
Mr. S.P. Srivastava, Sr.Lecturer
LL.B; LL.M; Pursuing Ph.D
Mr. S.P. Srivastava did his LL.B and LL.M from Banaras Hindu University. He was awarded Gold Medal for securing the first position in LL.M. He started his career as lecturer in Law Centre-I in Delhi University in 1998 and subsequently worked as a Lecturer in the National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata. He joined Amity Law School in 2002. He has published several articles on issues relating to Intellectual Property Law and also prepared case materials on Property Law and Agricultural Law.
Specialization : Intellectual Property Law, Labour Law and Law of Contract.
Mr. K. M Tripathi, Lecturer
B.A; LL.B; LL.M; Pursuing Ph.D
Mr. K.M. Tripathi completed his B.A(Hons.) from Banaras Hindu University in 1994, securing the highest marks in Political Science. He completed his LL.B from the same University in 1997 again securing highest marks. He completed his LL.M in 1999 with environmental law as specialization. He is currently pursuing Ph.D in Environmental Law on Emerging Rights to Environment Protection in India – A Critical Approach from the Banaras Hindu University. He joined Amity Law School in 2002.
Specialization : Environmental Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law
Mr. Risham Garg, Lecturer
B.Com; M.A; LL.B; LL.M;Pursuing LL.D
Mr. Risham Garg completed his graduation in Commerce in 1993, Masters in Economics in 1995 and LL.B in 1998 from C.C.S. University. He also completed his LL.M with specialization In Mercantile Laws from the same University. He cleared SLET (equivalent to UGC-NET) in 2001. He joined Amity Law School in 2002.He had accompanied the Amity Law School Moot Team as its coach to Vienna, Austria in Mar-Apr 2007. He was a Research Scholar at UNCITRAL library at Vienna in April 2007.
Specialization : Jurisprudence, Private International Law, Legal Method
Ms. Sanjivini Raina, Lecturer
B.A; LL.B; LL.M; PGD in Cyber & Internet related Laws
Ms. Sanjivini Raina did her graduation from Chaudhary Charan Singh University securing 2 nd Rank. She did her LL.B from Delhi University and LL.M from the Jamia Millia Islamia securing 1 st Rank and was awarded Gold Medal. She also did her Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber & Internet related Laws at the Indian Law Institute and was awarded special merit award in the year 2002. She cleared UGC-NET in June’ 2003. She joined Amity Law School in 2004.
Specialization : Cyber Law, Intellectual Property Law & Commercial Laws.
Mr. Vijay Kumar Himanshu, Lecturer
B.A; LL.B; LL.M; Pursuing Ph.D
Mr. Vijay Kumar Himanshu, after his graduation from Delhi University completed his LL.B and LL.M from the Banaras Hindu University. He is at present pursuing Ph.D from Delhi University on Law of Patenting of Biotechnological Invention and Its Impact on Public Health, Food Security and Environment. He has cleared UGC- NET also. He has a few publications to his credit. He joined Amity Law School in 2004.
Specialization : Property Law and Labour Law.
Ms. Belu Gupta, Lecturer
B.A; LL.B; LL.M
Ms. Belu Gupta did her B.A., LL.B and LL.M from Delhi University consistently securing the top position each time. She was awarded the Law Union Prize for being the topper of LL.M and other awards for securing the top position in the university. She has also cleared UGC-NET. She joined Amity Law School in August 2005.
Specialization : Environmental Law, Constitutional Law and Law of Contract.
Ms. Sadhana Sharma, Lecturer
B.A; M.A (Sociology); M.Phil (Sociology); LL.B; Pursuing Ph.D
Ms. Sadhana Sharma after completing her post-graduation in Sociology from Dr. B.R.A University, Agra did her M.Phil from the same University. She is also a graduate in law from Aligarh Muslim University and has qualified in the UGC-NET examination. She has 4 years teaching experience as a Lecturer in Sociology in different colleges. She joined Amity Law School in November 2005
Specialization : Sociology
Ms. K. K. Geetha, Lecturer
B.A; LL.B; LL.M
Ms. K.K. Geetha has completed her LL.B and LL.M (Mercantile Law) from the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala and also cleared UGC-NET. She has qualified in the Judicial Service Examination (Munisiff-Magistrate) conducted by the High Court of Kerala. She practised as an advocate in the High Court of Kerala and has 4 years teaching experience in various colleges in the state. She has been working as Assistant Public Prosecutor in the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Ernakulam and has taken leave to join Amity Law School in May 2006.
Dr. Anshuman Mishra, Lecturer
B.Sc.; LL.B; LL.M; LL.D
Dr. Anshuman Mishra completed his graduation, law graduation and LL.M from Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, UP. He cleared his NET-UGC examination in 2000. He was awarded LL.D degree by the Lucknow University in 2005. He started his teaching career in 1999 and has experience of eight years. He joined Amity Law School in 2006.
Specialization : Administrative Law, Law of Torts and Election Law
Ms. Seema Singh, Lecturer
B.Sc.; LL.B; LL.M
Ms. Seema Singh has completed Bachelor of Science from Awadh University and LL.B, LL.M from Lucknow University in the year 2007. She qualified UGC-NET in December 2006. She was awarded National Talent Scholarship and State level scholarships. She joined Amity Law School in April 2007
Specialization : Criminal Law
Mr. Rakesh Singh, Lecturer
B.Sc.; LL.B; LL.M
Mr. Rakesh Singh turned to academics after his post graduation in Law from Lucknow University in 2003 with specialization in Business Law. He published a dissertation on “An appraisal of Central State Financial Relation in India with special reference to Federal Principle”. He has practised as a lawyer for five years and as such has sufficient exposure of such proceedings. He possesses teaching experience of around two years.
Specialization : Administrative Law, Constitutional Law & Business Law
Dr. (Ms.) Kiran Sharma, Lecturer
B.Sc.; B.Ed.: LL.B; LL.M; LL.D
Dr. Kiran Sharma is a science graduate from the Lucknow University. She did her B.Ed. and LL.B from the same University and was awarded National Scholarship by the ministry of Human Resources Development, Dept. of Education, Govt. of India, New Delhi on the merit of LL.B examination of 1990. Thereafter she did her LL.M and LL.D from CCS University, Meerut. She worked as Lecturer in Dayanand College of Law, Kanpur. She joined Amity Law School in 2007.
Specialization : Company Law
Ms. Om Prabha, Lecturer
B.A.(Hons); LL.B; LL.M
Ms. Om Prabha has graduated from Lady Shri Ram College, New Delhi in BA(Hons) in Political Science and thereafter she graduated in Law from GJU, Hisar and later on she persuaded LLM from Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. She qualified UGC NET exam in 2006. She has been teaching in Institute of Law & Management, Gurgaon and has joined Amity Law School in 2007.
Specialization : Family Law, Constitutional Law & Criminal Law
Ms. Anju Berwal, Lecturer
B.Com; LL.B; LL.M
Ms. Anju Berwal is B.Com with 1st division from Kurukshetra University, passed LL.B with Gold Medal from Punjab University, Chandigarh, passed LL.M with 1st division from Punjab University, Chandigarh, passed UGC-NET in 2005 & 2006, qualified Junior Research Fellowship Award conducted by UGC in 2007. She has three years teaching experience. She has been working as Lecturer in Law in Rayat & Bahra College of Law, Punjab University, Patiala.
Specialization : Family Law, Property Law & Law of Evidence.
Ms. Rashmi Nagpal, Lecturer
B.A.; LL.B; LL.M
Ms. Rashmi Nagpal BA, LL.B with Gold Medal and LL.M from Punjab University, Chandigarh. She qualified UGC-NET in 1998.
Specialization : Environmental Law.
Ms. Mansi Sharma, Lecturer
LL.B(Hons); LL.M; Pursuing LL.D
Ms. Mansi Sharma has completed LL.B(Hons) from Lucknow University, Lucknow and LL.M from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Presently, she is pursuing LL.D from Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow. She qualified UGC-NET exam in 2006. She possess teaching experience if around two years.
Specialization : Human Rights, Environmental Law, Law of Contract.
Mr. Nimesh Das Guru, Lecturer
B.Sc, LL.B; LL.M
Ms. Nimesh has completed his LL.B from Campus Law Center, University of Delhi and LL.M from National Law School of India University, Bangalore. He qualified UGC-NET exam in 2007. He has teaching experience of more than two years.
Specialization : International Human Rights Law, Jurisprudence.
Dr. Pallavi Gupta, Lecturer
LL.B; LL.M; Ph.D
Dr. Pallavi Gupta has completed LL.B from Agra University, LL.M and PhD from Rohilkhand University. She has also completed a PG Diploma in Cyber Law from the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi in 2004. She has teaching experience of more than six years.
Specialization : Commercial Law, Law of Taxation.
Ms. Taranjeet Duggal, Lecturer
MA; PGDBA
Ms. Taranjeet Duggal has done her masters in Sociology. She holds Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration with specialization in HR and Training. Also holds a Diploma in Training and Development. She has eight years experience in corporate training and in academics. The areas of her competence include Communication and Presentation Skills, Positive Attitude, IPR, Assertiveness training, Stress Management, Team Building, Internal Motivation and Conflict Management. She has four published papers to her credit. Ms. Duggal has been teaching Personality Development and Communication Skills in Amity Law School.
Ms. Supriya Srivastava, Lecturer
M.Sc.; M-III level in German
Ms. Supriya Srivastava joined Amity in October, 2007. She has done M-III level (six semesters) German from Max Muller Bhawan. She has done M.Sc. Botany from Lucknow University. She has 2 years of teaching experience at Mayoor School, Noida nad 6 months teaching experience at Business School of Delhi. She is teaching German to the students of Amity Law School.
Mr. Jitender Bagga, Lecturer
Bachelors Degree; Certificate course in French
Mr. Jitender Bagga has completed 1.5-year certificate course in French from Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Paris. He has also completed eight semesters (Diploma superior) in general French from alliance francaise de Paris. He is teaching French to the students of Amity Law School.
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Any discussion of the India's legal system & legal culture today is incomplete, in fact, meaningless without a mention of the Government Law College. If one look back over the years, One becomes aware of the immeasurable role this pioneering law institution has played in the judicial, political, social life and historical background of India.
Institute Details Fee Structure:
0 - 2 lacs
Domestic/International:
Domestic
Website:
http://www.glc.edu/
Affiliated to:
Mumbai University
Post Graduation
Graduation
How to reach Phone Numbers:
+91 - 22 - 2204 1707
Email id:
principal@glc.edu
Address:
The Government Law College
'A' Road, Churchgate
Mumbai - 400 020
Maharastra - India
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Placements:
Started in academic year 1998-99, the Government Law College 'On Campus Recruitment Programme' is one of the first and only recruitment programme organized amongst Law Colleges in Bombay.
What started with a handful of students today boasts of total strength of 57 dedicated members.
Our objective at the Placements Committee is to provide good employment opportunities to our students. And for this end we have endeavored to get the best Law Firms, Corporates and Counsels to recruit our students.
Every year our College has a Placement Week during which the prospective employers interview students.
Infrastructure:
Library:
The Government Law College library provides students with extensive facilities to maximize their knowledge in the field of law. It is probably the most frequented section of the college, and most certainly a haven for dedicated law students.
The Harilal J. Kania Memorial Library and Reading Room on the third floor of the college has been a part of this college since 1952. This Reading Room was created from the Harilal J. Kania Memorial Fund, which was instituted to honour the memory of Sir Harilal J. Kania, the first Chief Justice and an ex-student of GLC. This Reading Room can accommodate as many as 200 students at a time.
The other two floors, i.e. the first and the second floors of the annex building, house various books on case law, some of which are more than a hundred years old. There are more than 36,000 books in the library. The Library also possesses the original copy of the Indian Penal Code as drafted by Lord Macaulay in the year 1886.
The students can avail of library facilities from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Timing is extended at the time of examinations. For easy and prompt access, all books are catalogued manually as well as on the computer.
Hostel & accomodation:
Boys Accommodation
History
The government colleges hostel was established in 1964 when the new building at 46-47, 'C' Road Churchgate was constructed. Earlier Sydenham collage students Used to be housed at Manek House, Near Kemp's Corner, the students of the Institute Of Science and those of Government Law College used to stay at the Telang Memorial Hostel, 'C' Road, Churchgate.In order to accommodate students from Government Colleges at one place near Churchgate, perhaps the government thought of constructing the present structure.
PROCEDURE OF ADMISSION
The Principal / Director of the constituent College / Institute recommendsthe name of the student for admission.
Incase a few seats remain vacant after meeting the requirements of these colleges in full, the superintendent fills the vacant seats. Similarly, during May and October vacation, subject to availability of seats, admission as resident as given by the Superintendent at his discretion to the students intending to appear for examinations conducted by the university of mumbai and other recognized institutions on purely temporary basis.
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The Indian Law Society was established in on 4th March 1923 as a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act. The founding members included eminent personalities such as:
* The Hon'ble Dr Sir Narayanrao Ganesh Chandavarkar, LL.D. (the first President of Indian Law Society)
* H.C. Coyajee, Advocate O.S. High Court, Bombay (the first Vice-President of the Indian Law Society)
* Mr J.R. alias Nanasaheb Gharpure, Vakil High Court of Bombay (later the first Principal of the Law College and Secretary of the Indian Law Society)
Institute Details Fee Structure:
0 - 2 lacs
Domestic/International:
Domestic
Website:
http://www.ilslaw.edu/
Affiliated to:
Pune University
Post Graduation
Graduation
How to reach Phone Numbers:
+91 20 25656775
Email id:
ilslaw@vsnl.com
Address:
ILS Law College
Law College Road
Pune - 411004
Maharashtra
India
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Placements:
The placement cell helps students find summer placements (internships during vacations) and regular placements (jobs after completing LLB or MLL&LW courses). In addition to providing access to various potential employers, the placement cell also provides the students with specialized training tailored towards the placement procedure. A faculty member co-ordinates the placement activities for each of the courses with the help of 2-3 students from the last-but-one year of the course.
Training: Final year students can enroll for the placement training on payment of the registration fees. These students undergo rigorous placement training covering:
* Lectures about recent developments in law
* Management of profession of law
* Personality development
* Interviews and group discussions
Placement brief and exposure: The college publishes a placement brief which is circulated to organisations. The placement brief contains bio-datas of students seeking placement. (Loose Document No. LD-2) The bio-datas of these students is also published on the Web site of the college.
Procedure for placement:
* The cell identifies firms and organisations and invites them for joining placement in the College.
* Students interviews take place during the 'placement-weeks' in January-February of the academic year.
* Organisations make presentations about their activities, identify students for interviews, and conduct interviews/group discussions.
* Some organisations also invite students to visit their offices for interviews.
Infrastructure:
The College facilities combine stately architecture and state-of-the-art resources. The campus stretches from the Sarswati Building which houses the library, the reading room, the administrative office, the conference hall and the Principal's office, besides the chambers of other faculty members and computer facilities for research students, to the Laxmi Building that houses over fifteen halls for regular lectures, the legal aid centre and an auditorium with a capacity of 400 people, used for guest lectures, college functions and presentations.
Apart from the academic and administrative buildings, the College facilities ate further enriched with a huge residential complex for male students; the newly constructed Ladies Hostel, a gymnasium, a sprawling cricket and football ground, a sports pavilion housing the indoor sports facilities, tennis courts and a swimming pool. With all this and more the College facilities are unmatched by any other institution for legal studies in the country.
Hostel & accomodation:
Seprate accomodation for Boy's & Girl's
Faculty:
The ILS Law College faculty comprises scholars and professionals with extensive experience and expansive knowledge in their respective fields of interests. The faculty divides its time among two complementary activities - teaching and research. At ILS, we give high priority to interactive teaching and the faculty constantly innovates to engage students in activities that take learning beyond the classroom. This provides a stimulating and comfortable study environment that enables students to excercise their best potential.
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Legal education never received the attention it deserved in this country. It is a paradox that the Constitution ushered in the ideal of rule of law and adopted the policy of development through law but little attention was paid to legal studies. For almost half a century study of law in Indian Universities has been in doldrums.
Institute Details Fee Structure:
0 - 2 lacs
Domestic/International:
Domestic
How to reach Phone Numbers:
0755-2696965, 970, 971
Address:
National Law Institute University (NLIU).
Kerwa Dam Road Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
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Student Activity clubs:
* National seminar on Human Right to Development and Law Relating to Persons with Disability organised in collaboration with the Department of Social Welfare, Govt. of M.P., Bhopal.
* International Seminar on Human Right to Health, TRIPS and Pharmaceutical Industry in India, organised in collaboration with the Department of Health, Govt. of M.P.
* Workshop on India, The WTO and TRIPs Agreement, organised in collaboration with the International Development Law Institute, ROME/MANILA to train the officers from Central Govt. and State of Gujarat and M.P.
* Workshop on Copyright Management, organised in association with Patent Information Centre, M.P. Council of Science and Technology (MPCOST)
* Regional Workshop on Law Enforcement and Gender Issues organised in collaboration with National Commission for Women, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
* National Workshop for Teachers has been organised in collaboration with UNHCR and ICRC.
* National Workshop on ‘Access to International and Legal Aid: Context and Strategy’ was organised for College and School Principals of Bhopal, NGO’s, lawyers, Police officials and Policy Makers.
* Consultation was given to the Constitution Review Committee.
National Workshop on ‘Protection of indigenous knowledge organised in collaboration with the Gene Campaign, New Delhi.
Infrastructure:
The construction of the new campus complex has begun under the supervision of internationally well-known Architects M/s SEMAC Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. Every care has been taken to ensure that the hillock's natural character is undisturbed and rather enhanced. It manifests a majestic blend of nature with modern edifices.
hostel
Halls of Residence
The University offers separate residential facilities for men and women. All residents are provided with single rooms each having modular study and computer table, spacious steel almirah and cupboard. The Halls boast of manicured lawns, gymnasium, common room fitted with colour television and cable network, reading room and indoor sports facilities. The residents are also provided with 24 hours hot and cold water and laundry services.
hostel
The modest mess facilities at the Halls of Residence endeavor to provide for quality breakfast, lunch, evening tea with snakes and dinner all with different menu for each day of the week. The menu ranges from North Indian and South Indian to the Chinese. Non-vegetarian food is served four times a week. Late night snacks are provided during the exam weeks. Sundays are usually a special treat.
The Women’s Hall boasts of a magnificent Japanese Rock Garden. The spirit of endurance and independence of women is celebrated in the Campus on the eve of Women’s Day. The week long festival organised exclusively by the Women’s Hall epitomises feminine grace and freedom of women. A member of the faculty advises the women students on all issues of concern, including sexual harassment.
A new Hall of Residence with more amenities for research scholars and senior students is in the midst of construction. Hon’ble Justice A.K. Patnaik, Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court, laid the foundation stone of this building.
The students participate through various committees in the maintenance of discipline and other activities of the hostel viz. ‘Dining Committee’, ‘Cultural Committee’, ‘Discipline Committee’, ‘Medical Assistance Committee’ and ‘Event Management Committee’ – making the Halls of Residence unique in themselves and distinguished from the rest in terms of practicing participatory management and living democracy.
Ragging is strictly prohibited inside and outside the University Campus. The “First Response and Counselling Committee” has been established and empowered to take immediate action against any untoward action and also to counsel the fresher. However, care is taken that strict discipline in this regard does not stifle a healthy interaction between the fresher and their seniors. To enhance familiarity and to acclimatize the fresher to the academic and the social environment of the campus, an orientation session is organized in the first week of the new academic calendar.
Academic Support Services :
Gyan Mandir
NLIU Library, the heart and soul of the University was inaugurated and dedicated to the Nation by the Hon’ble Minster of HRD, Shri Arjun Singh on September 19, 2005. It is a centrally air-conditioned, state-of-the-art building housing a library, a cyber network centre, faculty chambers and class rooms. gyan mandir
Library
The library is well equipped with over 30,000 volumes consisting of reference books, back volumes of gyan mandirjournals and law reports, current legal periodicals and a wealth of statistical material and rare collections. The students maintain the computerized ‘knowledge management system’ that adds around 5000 student projects to the database annually and aids in disseminating information for research. Photocopying facility is available within the premises.
A range of online access like lexis-nexis, Manupatra and other legal research based software such as SCC Online and Grand Jurix are available for research. More databases on Legal and Humanities and Social Sciences are in the process of addition to the existing array of Electronic Databases. It is in the process of implementing the advances in Information and Communication Technologies and RFID enabled solutions for all its transactions, inventory and resource management.
The library has received wide acclaim and recommendation from legal luminaries and experts like Justice G. K. Acquah, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana, Justice V.S. Malimath, Justice Madan Lokur and Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon.
Cyber Network Centre and Internet facility
The Centre houses over a hundred Pentium IV computers with a high-speed 2 MB leased circuit for Internet. It is equipped with projectors and other audiovisual devices. Round the clock Internet access is available. Apart from this, the University campus is Wi – Fi (Wireless – fidelity) enabled with 18 ‘hot spots’ spread across the campus providing users with instant Internet access on their personal computers and laptops. The Center will soon have its video conferencing facility connecting other institutions in India and abroad and is to establish a Virtual Classroom, E-learning Centre and Online Examination Centre.
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Academic Block
The Academic Block comprises of spacious classrooms, conference halls, moot court practice room and faculty lounges. The distinctive feature of the Academic Block is the emerald green dome through which sunlight streams in setting the building aglow. The Academic Block has been the stage for some of the most profound lectures.
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Administrative Block
The Administrative Block, centrally located modern structure, comprises the offices of the Director, Registrar and Finance Officer and a sophisticated conference room.
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Guest House
The university has a Guest House with spacious and furnished rooms to cater to the needs of regular visiting faculty , academics, judicial personnel and other visitors to the university. The lounges and the dinning hall have been done up warmly and aesthetically for the visitors. It offers a comfortable stay for parents who come to visit their wards subject to prior notice and reservation.
Faculty Residence
The university has deluxe apartments for faculty and staff members. The on campus apartments make the teaching faculty accessible to students around the clock.
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Cafeteria
Adding to the colors of our law school, the cafeteria by Nescafe lends a warm ambience for the budding lawyers where they can take time out to rest and enjoy sips of coffee while discussing minutiae of the legal profession. On the professionally demanding landscape the cafeteria is a welcoming treat to all. Visits to the Barista, Cafechino, or CCD in the city which earlier burnt hole in everybody’s pocket have come down also giving the students a wide rage of eatables in the menu to choose from. Yes, Maggi is also available for all those gurgling stomachs taking a break form library or just to change the taste from the mess food!
Healthcare
A tie-up is in place with three Hospitals for attending to medical problems of the students. The University has engaged a senior physician who visits the campus thrice a week for medical consultation. For emergencies, the University has a vehicle at its disposal to take the students to the hospital for immediate attention and care.
Sport Facilities
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You name it and we have it here! Breaking the boundaries of the traditional classroom teaching methodology, the University desires that apart from mundane library visits and attending lectures in the campus the students should also be encouraged to work upon their physical fitness as an integral part of personality development.
NLIU can now boast of its own ultra modern sporting complex having two courts each of Lawn Tennis, Volleyball and Basketball besides a Football field and an indigenously improvised Cricket maidan. A range of sporting activities can be managed inside the complex, which is set to have the indoor stadium for badminton, table tennis, billiards and scores of other games. The complex also includes an athletic track and a nature’s trail that catches the eyes of the early morning bird watchers.
Banking Facilities
The Bank of Baroda has been organizing an extension counter on a weekly basis on the campus in the past. Students can open their accounts and carry out transactions through this extension counter. If students prefer, it is easy to avail the services of other banks such as ICICI, IDBI, UTI, SBI and many more in the city. In the pipeline is a proposal for setting up ATM counters inside the campus.
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Transport Facilities
Two Swaraj Mazda 40 seated vehicles are used for providing conveyance facility for the faculty, staff and students to commute to the city, market and railway station. It is also used for several other students’ activities like court visits, clinical programs, field studies and legal aid work. The buses have scheduled departures to the city from the campus twice a week.
Hostel & accomodation:
Separte accomodation for Boy's & Girl's
Faculty:
The Faculty
Prof. S.S. Singh
Director
Prof. (Dr.) V.K. Dixit
Professor of Human Rights/ Political Process/ Environmental Law
Prof. Mohd. Ishaq Qureshi
Professor of Business Law and Finance
Prof Iqbal Singh
Distinguished/ Professor of Law
Prof. (Dr.) S Surya Prakash
Professor of Law (Disputes Settlement Process)
Prof. G.S.Bajpai
Professor of Law, Dev & Implementation Analysis
Prof. Mukesh Srivastava
Professor of English Language
Prof. (Dr.) Ghayur Alam
Professor of Law - MHRD Chair on IPR
Dr. Uday Pratap Singh
Associate Professor (Law Relating to Rural Development)
Ms. Kavita Singh
Associate Professor (Law of Torts)
Dr. Rajiv Kumar Khare
Associate Professor of Law (Environmental Law)
Dr P.K. Shukla
Associate Professor of Law (Civil/ Criminal Justice System)
Dr. Moin Mustzar
Associate Professor of Law (Constitutional Law and Administrative Law)
Mr. Tapan R. Mohanty,
Associate Professor of Sociology of Law
Mr. C. Rajasekhar
Assistant Professor of Economics
Dr. Raka Arya
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Dr. Kondaiah Jonnalagadda
Assistant Professor of Corporate Law
Dr. Sanjay Yadav
Assistant Professor of Criminal /Civil Procedure/ Evidence
Dr. Yogendra Kumar Srivastava
Assitant Professor (Law Relating to Natural Resource and Environment)
Ms. Monica Raje
Assistant Professor of Law (Labour Law & Industrial Development)
Dr. Bir Pal Singh
Assitant Professor (Panchayat Administration and Nyaya Panchayat)
Mr. Partha Protim Sarmah
Assistant Professor (English Language)
Mr. Dhirendra Kumar Singh
Assistant Systems Manager
Mr. Sayid Nasir Hussain Rizvi
Teacher (Accountancy)
Ms. Jyoti Singh
Academic Fellow
Ms. Shobha Bhardwaj
Research Fellow
Ms. Sushma Sharma
Research Fellow
Mr. Brahaspati Kumar Saket
Research Fellow
Mr. Lucas Eugene
Part Time Teacher
Mr. P.K. Gupta
Part Time Teacher
LIBRARY
Dr. Shivpal Singh Kushwaha
Dy. Librarian
Mr. Vinay Kumar Singh
Library Assitant
Mr. Madan Mohan Singh
Library Assitant
Mr. Shishupal Bankhede
Library Assitant
Mrs. Neelam Tripathi
Library Assitant
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The College is housed in its own, exclusive, spacious campus in Miramar-Goa. This beautiful, coastal locale provides an excellent environment for academic, all round development of the students. It also has an added benefit of being within the City limits of Panjim, the Capital City of the State of Goa, which has a well developed infrastructure for National as well as International Travel.
Institute Details Fee Structure:
0 - 2 lacs
Domestic/International:
Domestic
Website:
http://www.vmslaw.edu/
Affiliated to:
Goa University
How to reach Phone Numbers:
+91-832-462225
Email id:
principal@vmslaw.edu
Address:
V.M. Salgaocar College of Law,
Miramar - Panjim, Goa,
403 001 - India.
Other Details Last Qualification Percentage:
Infrastructure:
Library:
A library is the heart of an educational Institution. Our Library has not only been the heart of this Institution but a source of inspiration to all other Advocates and Judges in Goa since its inception, as the first law college in Goa.
The college has a well-equipped library occupying the whole of the second floor of the college building. The library hall is divided into two parts, a spacious library reading hall on one side and office cum stock room on the other side. The books are issued to the students on production of their library cards and the identity card as per the library rules. In addition, reference facility is also available throughout the day.
The college Library is presently having over 14,000 books, including 484 books from Book Bank Section and 254 books & reports of Portuguese pre-liberation period. Besides, the College subscribes to a host of national and international legal periodicals. The students are expected to read the legal periodicals on a day-to-day basis and also refer to books for participating in various extra curricular activities and also for academic improvement. It has over 2,500 bound volumes of periodicals that are available for reference. Almost all the Journals are preserved from Volume I onwards till date. The library will be open from 8 a.m. to 5-p.m. for issue of books; the students are expected to pay a deposit of INR 500.00, which is refundable.
The reading room
The library has a large hall with accommodation for 300 students with necessary infrastructure for its use as a reading room. The College subscribes to almost all the national dailies, local newspapers, weeklies and magazines. These are readily available for the use of the students. Newspapers are available at the separate newspaper stand; magazines and weeklies are available against production of their identity cards.
Reference Section
The College has introduced the system of open assess where the students are allowed to enter the reference section and choose the books for themselves. All the cupboards in the reference section are open to facilitate free access to the students.
The reference section has 5 separate sections :
LL.B. Reference Section
Books on Law and all law-related subjects, like political science, economics, history are available for the use of the students.
The General Knowledge Section
Books on General Knowledge, Encyclopedia, Competitive Examination Journals, textbooks are kept in this section for the use of all the students.
The postgraduate section
Since the College conducts the LL.M. programme on behalf of Goa University, in addition to the books received from Goa University, the College also has large number of reference books namely foreign editions on various important subjects like legal theory, human rights etc. These books are generally made available to the postgraduate students. The LL.B. students are also allowed to use the books on specific occasions or as and when they are participating in any symposium, seminars or moot courts. They may refer to such books only when the required subject matter is not available under the LL.B. Section.
UGC Section
The College has received development grant from the University Grants Commission for development of the library section. The books, which are purchased out of the UGC grant are mainly reference books and books on developing areas in law. These books are available to all the students.
Intellectual Property Section
The College is also recognized as a center for studies on Intellectual Property Law under the sponsorship of the Human Resource Ministry. The College library has a separate section dealing with Intellectual Property wherein reading material as well as reference material on Intellectual Property Law is available to the students.
There is a proposal to construct a new library building, which will cater extensively to the needs of the student community and the legal fraternity of Goa.
An innovative service is introduced to keep the users alert on the information appearing in the Journals, news papers and reports received in the Library. All interesting news items, reports and articles on legal aspects are clipped from the Journals and news papers and kept for reference.
Famous quotations are also being displayed at the entrance of the Library every day.
Contact Information
The College Library,
V.M. Salgaocar College of Law,
Miramar - Panjim, Goa,
403 001 - India.
Phone: +91-832-462225
Fax: +91-832-421571
Email: library@vmslaw.edu
Cyber Society:
In keeping with the progress and the revolution in information and technology, the use of computers and the modern methods of information and communication become essential for the lawyers of the 21st century. In order to cater to this felt need, the College has set up the V.M. Salgaocar College of Law Cyber Society with a fully equipped Computer Lab.
Regulations
Each student who becomes a member of the Cyber Society will be issued a membership card with which she/he can avail of the computer facility in the College. The computer room in-charge will note down the date, time, duration and the computer number, which was used by a particular member. The members will be allowed to use the computer as well as access internet, create E mail address, receive or send E mails, download information on their floppy and also use all other allied facilities connected with their academic pursuits. However, the facility for printing of downloaded material will be available only on payment basis depending upon the availability of printer and the rate fixed from time to time.
Each student will be given 20 hours of free Internet use during the year. Any use beyond this will be charged at the rate of INR 15.00 per hour. Such students who have exhausted their credit hours should pay an advance of INR 150.00 for every continuing use. However, use of computers without Internet facility will not be charged. The students are expected not to exchange their computer time with any other student. If such a transaction takes place, both the giver as well as the receiver would lose their computer credit time.
The students are expected not to disturb or use computers when the classes are being engaged for the students who have computers as a compulsory subject. Any unlawful or unethical use of the computer facility including but not limited to accessing of pornographic material on Internet will result in the cancellation of their membership and they will be refused admission to the College thereafter.
Those who are not computer literate will be provided basic training in the use of computers like WINDOWS, WORD, EXCEL, MS DOS and Internet & E-mail browsing.
Membership
Every student who is granted admission is expected to be a member of this society. The membership fees are INR 300.00 per year.
Contact Information
Cyber Society,
V.M. Salgaocar College of Law,
Miramar - Panjim, Goa,
403 001 - India.
Phone: +91-832-462225
Fax: +91-832-421571
Email: cybersociety@vmslaw.edu
Legal Aid Society:
"Ignorance of Law is no excuse" is an ancient legal maxim. With the legislatures churning out loads of legislation and the Executive issuing far reaching notifications/regulations day by day, it has become extremely important for the common man to ascertain the various legal rules that regulates their conduct in a given situation. The problem has become acute in case of the poor and the deprived classes. It is in this context that the Central Government has set up a Statutory Authority called the National Legal Services Authority with the judge of the Supreme Court as its Chairman. Law colleges all over have been invited to participate in the legal literacy and awareness campaign in the country. It is to fulfill this obligation that Legal Aid and Awareness society is set up in this college.
Objective
1) To conduct Legal Awareness Campaigns preferably in the remote corners of the states.
2) To provide legal aid to those who are needy and hence unable to approach the Court for justice.
3) To create awareness among the students regarding the actual socio-legal situation in the country.
4) To enable the students to analyse, interpret and implement various legal and constitutional provisions available for the benefit of the poor and the deprived classes.
5) To provide practical training to the students, in the field of advocacy.
Membership
Every student who is granted admission is expected to be a member of this society. The membership fees are INR 300.00 per year.
Activities of the V. M. S. College of Law, Legal Aid Society
LEGAL AID CELLS
V. M. Salgaocar College of Law has been the first college in India to have setup the largest number of professionally run Legal Aid Cells in India. These cells are situated in various parts of Goa.
LEGAL AWARENESS
The College undertakes various legal awareness projects to educate the public on various socio-legal issues. The same is being done by organising lecture series, local discussion programmes, street plays etc, in various parts of the State.
GOA CENTRE FOR CONCILIATION
The delay caused by the system of adjudication in India has become a cause of injustice. Social reformers, legislators as well as concerned citizens have been searching for an alternative for speedy settlement of cases. The Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1996 is one such endeavor in this regard. The Act mainly focuses on the method of arbitration as a means for settlement of such disputes. Past experience has shown that arbitration is not only expensive but often leads to further delay. Conciliation as a method of settlement is a viable alternative. The courts in India and the legal profession are used to a particular procedure in the resolution of disputes and often find it extremely difficult if not impossible to adopt methods of conciliation.
With the limited experience of the College through its various legal aid cells in the northern parts of Goa, the College has experimented with the method of conciliation and has found that conciliation is an effective method of settlement of disputes. The basic advantages are it is cost effective, it is prompt and is not ridden with procedural hurdles and once settlement is arrived, not only the disputes are settled but the parties grievance and personal enmities are also solved. In this context, the College has decided to set up a Center for Conciliation where law students, junior advocates and others will be trained in the art of conciliation. The Center will conduct various state level and national level programs first to create awareness regarding the advantage of conciliation over other methods of settlement of disputes and then to train personnel who will take up the profession of conciliators. The College intends to set up a Conciliation Training Center.
Contact Information
Prof. M. R. K. Prasad
Co-ordinator, The Legal Aid Society,
V.M. Salgaocar College of Law,
Miramar - Panjim, Goa,
403 001 - India.
Phone:
+91-832-462225
+91-832-461809
Fax:
+91-832-421571
Email:
legalaidsociety@vmslaw.edu
mrkprasad@vmslaw.edu
Hostel & accomodation:
Seprate Hostel accomodation for Boy's & Girl's
Faculty:
Full Time Faculty:
Mr. M. Pinheiro (Principal)
Qualification : BSc., MA., L.L.M.
Present Specialization : Human Rights, Child Rights
Email : principal@vmslaw.edu
Phone(Voice) : (O) +91-832-462225
Fax-Phone: (O) +91-832-421571
Mr. M.R.K. Prasad
Qualification : L.L.M.
Present Specialization : Constitutional Law
Research Area: Child Labour, Prisoners Rights, Human Rights.
Email : mrkprasad@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) +91-832-462225 (R) +91-832-461809
Mr. B. S. Patil
Qualification : B.Sc., LLM.
Present Specialization : Labour Law
Email : bspatil@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) 91-832-462225
Ms. Sandya Ram S. A.
Qualification : LLM.
Specialization : Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
Email : sandyar@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) 91-832-462225
Ms. Pearl Monteiro
Qualification : BA., LLM.
Email : pearl@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) 91-832-462225
Dr. Carmo D' Souza
Qualification : M.Sc., B.Ed., P.G.D.J., L.L.M., Ph.D.(Laws)
Present Specialization : Comparative Law
Email : carmodsouza@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) +91-832-462225 (R) +91-832-279456
Mr. Shaber Ali
Qualification: B.Sc., L.L.M.(NLSIU), M.L., M.A., (Pol. Sc.)
Present Specialization : Constitutional Law & Administrative Process
Research : Consumer Protection
Email : shabirali@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) +91-832-462225 (R) +91-832-451355
Ms. Kim Couto
Qualification : B.A., L.L.M.
Present Specialisation : Criminal Law
Email : kimcouto@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) +91-832-462225 (R) +91-832-224762
Mr. K. Srinivasa Rao
Qualification : B.A., L.L.M., P.G.D in Personnel Management, Industrial Relations & Labour Welfare.
Present Specialisation : Labour Law
Email : srinivasarao@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) +91-832-462225 (R) +91-832-451475
Mr. Gurudas K. Tamba (Part-time Lecturer)
Qualification : B.A., L.L.B.
Present Specialisation : Company Law and Civil Procedure Code
Email : gtamba@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) +91-832-462225 (R) +91-832-229006
Visiting Faculty:
Ms. Isabel Bruto Da Costa
Qualification : BCom., LLM.
Email : isabel@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) 91-832-462225
Ms. Meetalie Sinha
Qualification : BA(Hon.), LLM.
Email : meetalie@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) 91-832-462225
Ms. Meghna Khandeparkar
Qualification : MA (History)
Email : meghnak@vmslaw.edu
Phone : (O) 91-832-462225
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