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Friday, September 30, 2011

National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) now accepting submissions for its upcoming issue - Volume 24(1)


The National Law School of India Review is now accepting submissions for its upcoming issue - Volume 24(1).The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) is the flagship law journal of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India. The NLSIR is a bi-annual, student edited, peer-reviewed law journal providing incisive legal scholarship on issues that are at the forefront of contemporary legal discourse.
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Papers may be submitted as Long Articles (approximately 8000 words), Essays (approximately 5000 words) or Notes (approximately 2500 words). Submissions may be made to mail.nlsir@gmail.com.

The last date for submissions is November 1, 2011. Formore information, please visit -www.nlsir.in.

or Contact Literary Society, ALS Noida at literary.alsnoida@gmail.com


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BELLES - LETTRES J. E. DASTUR MEMORIAL GLC SHORT FICTION ESSAY WRITING COMPETITON

Government Law College, Mumbai is organising the BELLES - LETTRES J. E. DASTUR MEMORIAL GLC SHORT FICTION ESSAY WRITING COMPETITON. 

Topics for the competition - 

Incorporate The Following Sentence Anywhere In Your Story

"No one knows where the ladder goes".

(OR)

Build Your Story Around The Following Situation And Characters Having Distinct Personalities: Albert Einstein, Robin Hood, and Charlie Chaplin find themselves on a ship.

(OR)

Incorporate The Following Objects Into Your Story, Giving Each An Equal Place Of Importance In The Story: A brooch | Flashlight | Rubik’s Cube.

(OR)

A Story Revolving The Following Image:


The entries must be submitted on or before 9th January, 2012.

For further information visit the followind link -

or Contact Literary Society, ALS Noida at literary.alsnoida@gmail.com


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11th Vyas – Government Law College National Legal Essay Competition

The Magazine Committee of Government Law College, Mumbai has called for papers for the 11th Vyas – Government Law College National Legal Essay Competition. The winners receive a cash prize and the top two essays are published in mĂ©LAWnge, the annual college magazine. The competition is judged by sitting judges of the Bombay High Court. The 10th edition of this competition was judged by Hon’ble Shri Justice J. P. Devadhar, Hon’ble Shri Justice V. M. Kanade, Hon’ble Shri Justice A. S. Oka, Hon’ble Shri Justice S. J. Kathawalla, Hon’ble Shri Justice K. K. Tated, Hon’ble Smt Justice Bhatkar amongst several others. 


The last date of submission is 9th January 2012.

This year’s topics are:
1) International tax treaties – Examples of globalised corporate governance or infringements of national sovereignty?
2) Is the proposed legislation on Public Interest Disclosure sufficient to protect India's whistleblowers? 
3) Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project – Is the promise of the largest nuclear power generating station in the world overshadowing public safety and environmental concerns?
4) Land Acquisition and Resettlement and Rehabilitation Bill, 2011- A boon or a bane?
5) Sedition laws in India and the National Security Act 1980 – A necessity or a deprivation of constitutional and statutory rights?

For Further information click the following link

or Contact Literary Society, ALS Noida at literary.alsnoida@gmail.com 

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Design of the Trophy for Amity International Moot



1. Suggestions are invited from ALS, Noida students about the design of the trophy for Amity International Moot. Drawing with specifications of the design to be submitted to Dr J S Nair by 15th October 2011. Very attractive prizes would be given for the entries adjudged first and second. 

2. All teams of volunteers to get activated now for the Amity International Moot.

Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar
Director 



Friday, September 23, 2011

Law Profiles - A monthly legal Journal

Oppurtunity to write articles for law students in Law Profiles - A monthly legal Journal. For Details See http://lawprofiles.co.in/

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Internship Opportunity at Central Information Commission

Central Information Commission has informed that there is an opportunity for young people to intern with CIC Commissioner. These positions need very bright and vibrant students interested in an exciting experience of working in an government institute to further the Right to Information,

This is voluntary and students are required to work at least for 4 weeks.

More info can be found at www.satyamevajayate.info

Interested students can email their CV and interest at rtimonitoring@gmail.com 

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Dr. Reena Ramachandran - Guest Book Comments

Great Meeting the vibrant students beaming with ideas under the leadership of Major General Nilendra Kumar. Wishing you all the best.

Dr. Reena Ramachandran
Former Chairman and Managing Director
Hindustan Organic Chemicals



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ATTENTION : Alumni of Amity Law School Noida

The Alumni of Amity Law School Noida is required to furnish details about themselves as soon as possible, and help the law school to re-connect with them better.

The details required are:
  1. Qualifications, If Any after passing out from ALS with:
    • Name of the Institute
    • Qualification Details
  2. Current Workplace with:
    • Designation or role assigned
    • Annual CTC
  3. Personal Details:
    • Present Location
    • Mobile Number
    • Email ID
Your reply is requested by email to: 

Ms. Chandni Dhawan, Academic Co-ordinator, 
Amity Law School, Noida
Tel: 0120-4392187



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34th U.P. State Shooting Championship Competition


Tanisha J.N.  has been qualified for taking part in 34th U.P. State Shooting Championship Competition being organized by U P State Rifle Association at Dr Karni Singh Shooting Ranges, Tughlakabad, New Delhi from 27th September to 30th September 2011.

Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar
Director

Age Row: Is the Army Chief right



Article by Maj. Gen Nilendra Kumar, Director, Amity Law School


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Comments:

  • Congratulations!! This reads very well!!
        Sachin Chaturvedi, 
        Senior Fellow, Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS)

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Cultural Activities - Sangathan 2011


The Founder's Day Celebrations will be held on 2nd November, 2011. It is an auspicious occasion wherein youth and cultural talent will celebrate the genesis of the founding patriarch of our beloved alma mater Dr. Ashok K Chauhan.

It is an occasion to display talent through cultural activities.

All the Heads of Institutions are requested to nominate Faculty Coordinators and students for audition on 21st  September, 2011 at 2.30 p.m. in F-2 Block CR-203, Second Floor at Amity Business School

Looking forward to your support in making the cultural event memorable.

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Upcoming Moot Court Competitions

The NLIU – Juris Corp National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition, will be hosted from November 4th – 6th 2011 at National law Institute University, Bhopal and 6th Delhi - NCR Rajiv Pandey Memorial Moot Court Competition 2011, will be held on 15th October, 2011 at Campus Law Centre, Faculty of law.
Problem for NCR Rajiv Pandey Memorial Moot Court Competition 2011 https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B70n4ds8OvSONzI5OTk4MjktOWMzYy00MDE5LWEwM2ItYjMyNDBmMjlkODRh&hl=en_US


The selection trials for both the events shall be held on 21st September 2011.

Students are required to participate individually, and NO MEMO HAS TO BE SUBMITTED. Kindly register with the moot court society at mcs.alsnoida@gmail.com latest by 19th September 2011. 

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Upcoming Guest Lectures


  • Monday, 19th September, 2011
  • - Dr. Veena Ramachandran, Ex CEO, Hindustan Organic Chemicals.
  • Wednesday, 21st September, 2011 - Prof K Elumalai, Director, School of Law, IGNOU, on "Arbitration."
  • Tuesday, 11th October, 2011 - Dr. Madhu Hans on "Law of Success."
  • Wednesday, 12th October, 2011 - Mr. O.P. Bharadwaj, Sr. Advocate on "Our Fight against tax evasion and black money."
  • Thursday, 13 October, 2011 - Dr Arun Mohan, Senior Advocate, on "Things which a law student must not miss out at a law school."

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Attention : Mooters

Henceforth information about the result of any Moot Court competition wherever students have taken part must be immediately intimated by an e-mail/mobile to the Director. All mooters may be apprised accordingly.

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Chandigarh Judicial Academy National Moot Court competition 2011

Chandigarh Judicial Academy National Moot Court competition 2011 trials will now be held on 16th September, 2011, and they are open for all.


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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Email by Founder President Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan to ALS Students

The following is the content of Email sent by Founder President, Amity University, Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan to the 3rd year students, actively involved in starting and functioning of the AMITY LEGAL AID CLINIC.

The students are:


  1. Navin Vyas
  2. Nikhil Bhatt
  3. Aashish Mehotra
  4. Tanmoy Sukul

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From: "Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan" <drchauhan@akcgroup.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 18:00:14 +0000
Subject:
To: "Navinvyas91@gmail.com" <Navinvyas91@gmail.com>,
"nikhil3466@gmail.com" <nikhil3466@gmail.com>,
"aashishmehrotra27@gmail.com" <aashishmehrotra27@gmail.com>,
"tishusukul@gmail.com" <tishusukul@gmail.com>,
"wordlife.abhi@gmail.com" <wordlife.abhi@gmail.com>, Kewal
<kewal@akcgroup.com>, "ashukla3@amity.edu" <ashukla3@amity.edu>

September 11, 2011 / 2330 Hrs
FP-mk

My dear Students,

I was very glad to meet you and your colleagues today and I could find some distinguished qualities and virtues in you and the desire to do work for the needy and poor strata of the society.  It is a very noble thought.

I will meet all of you and all your colleagues on Tuesday, the 13th September, 2011 or on Wednesday, the 14th September, 2011 at the campus.

You can bring with you any of your friends whom you want to bring.

Please pass on my this email to your worthy faculty Ms. Sheetal Singh.

With best wishes
Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan

Monday, September 12, 2011

Legal Training program on “ Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 and Juvenile Justice System”

“The Legal Services Authorities Act and The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, were drafted in 1987 and 2000 respectively but some of us (members of the judiciary), even today after so many years, are not familiar with the various provisions of the Acts. It is not a reflection on any body particular as such, its just that we did not get an opportunity to deal with these enactments in detail to educate ourselves. Its a problem which I have faced all over wherever I have gone. I have seen that in remote parts of the country people are still not aware of what are the provisions of the Acts, what are their benefits and especially if those who are to implement these provisions are not aware of them then what about those people who are the beneficiaries?,” averred Honble Mr. Justice Altamas Kabir, Judge- Supreme Court of India while inaugurating the training programme on “ Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 and Juvenile Justice System” organized by UP State Legal Services Authority under the aegis of National Legal Services Authority at Amity University, Sector-125, Noida.


Sharing his views and vast experience with the gathering, Honble Justice Altamas Kabir further said said that extensive programs of legal awareness have been regularly organized to make people aware of what is available to them and what needs to be implemented. He opined that its time that law fraternity realize the need to educate themselves in the nitty gritties of the two enactments. Dwelling on the lacuna hampering the smooth functioning of the Lok Adalats, Hon’ble Justice lamented the dearth of effective infrastructure to implement the provisions of the Acts and the reluctance of the people to come to Lok Adalats. At the same time, Hon’ble Justice revealed that the situation is not same all over the country. Therefore, in states which are densely populated like UP having so many districts, it is important to educate and familiarize people on the provisions of the Act.”

Expressing his views on “ Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987” during the inauguration of the training programme, Honble Mr. Justice Amitava Lala- Sr. Judge Allahabad High Court said, “the problems of “Noida” cannot be equated with the problems of “Son Bhadra” and problems of District Son Bhadra cannot be equated with the problems of the District of Lucknow. The aim of the Legal Services Authority is to render alternative judicial system, justice delivery is not restricted from the point of view of the Civil Custodial Court and Evidence Act. It depends upon fair play, it depends upon equity and when we think about equity then we think about morality, we think about the other natures of social justice which are required to be rendered through this process. It is not a dream, it was a dream at one point of time but by inclusion of Article 39 A and thereafter, promulgation of the Act and several amendments, we have come across a particular pavement from we shall be able to render justice.”

Welcoming the distinguished gathering, Dr. Ashok K Chauhan- Founder President, Amity Group said that its a historical day for Amity to host such a vast gathering of eminent members of judiciary. Dr. Chauhan remarked that the topics chosen for the training are very apt and relevant for making India a “Super power”. He averred that lawyers from no other country can supersede the intelligence of Indian lawyers. He shared five mantras for the budding lawyers to scale the pinnacle of success- “Creativity”, “Commitment”, “ Intuition”, “ Flexibility”, and “ Wisdom”. Dr. Chauhan, during the occasion, announced to start 3 Credit Course of “Legal Aid Services” for the law students of Amity University.

Sharing his views with the august gathering, Honble Mr. Justice Deepak Misra- Chief Justice, Delhi High Court said, “People who are associated with Lok Adalats or Juvenile Justice Systems must have concern, sincerity and commitment towards the litigants. They should ask themselves the fundamental questions- Do I really feel for the poor? Do I really have the commitment to argue the case of a marginalized person who cannot really afford? Students belonging to legal profession should restraint from condescending attitude, they should go to the villages, conduct studies, report and try to ameliorate the problems of the poor and marginalized sections of the society, acting as social activists”. He remarked that every case has a face to it therefore, he advised the judiciary to adopt humanitarian approach while dealing with people.

Mooting an important suggestion during the inauguration, Honble Mr. Justice Devendra Pratap Singh- Judge, Allahabad high Court said, “I have a rural background and nearly every month I visit my village, there are very small petty matters of the illiterate villagers for which they have to make rounds of the Tehseel very often. If the Authority can look into that I think it will render more human service to the litigants.”

Justice Syed Rafat Alam- Chief Justice, Allahabad High Court who could not make it to the occasion sent his message, which was read out by Honble Mr. Justice Devendra Pratap Singh. The message focusing on the Juvenile Justice read , “Rule 143 of the Central Juvenile Justice Model Rules 2007 specially mandates juvenile justice reports to ensure that juveniles in conflict of law receive free legal service and they can also deploy services of the students studying law for this purpose. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2000 has brought major changes in dealing with young offenders. It is a matter of satisfaction that the Government has addressed this problem by making various legislations yet the laws made require to be enforced effectively especially those pertaining to child labor, elimination of beggary, continuing education to children, prevention of child abuse and trafficking etc.

During the occasion, a Permanent “Amity Legal Aid Center” was inaugurated at Amity Campus, Sector 125, Noida by Hon’ble Mr. Justice Altamas Kabir, Judge Supreme Court of India & Chairperson, National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) in the presence of all the eminent judges present during the occasion including Hon’ble Mr. Justice Deepak Misra- Chief Justice, Delhi High Court and Justice Dilip Gupta- Judge , Allahabad High Court and many more. The centre shall work on all working days from 3 pm to 5 pm and shall deal with cases referred to it by UP State Legal Services Authority as well as cases brought before it concerning all sections of society. The establishment of the Legal Aid Centre in an academic institution is a new concept hitherto unheard of. Dr. Chauhan announced the opening of one “ Legal Aid Clinic” in each of Amity University ie in Haryana, Rathasthan and Gwalior.

The inauguration was followed by the training sessions on “Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987” and the different schemes of The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA)”, “Lok Adalat under Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 and the National Legal Authorities (Lok Adalat) Regulations, 2009”and “Juvenile Justice System”

Eminent speakers for the sessions included Honble Mr. Justice Amar Saran- Judge, Allahabad High Court, Honble Mr. Justice Devendra Kr. Arora, Judge, Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench, Lucknow, Honble Mr. Justice Deepak Misra- Chief Justice, Delhi High Court Honble Mr. Justice Uma Nath Singh- Judge, Allahabad High Court Lucknow Bench, Lucknow, Honble Mr. Justice A. K Sikri-Judge, Delhi High Court Honble Mr. Justice Dilip Gupta- Judge, Allahabad High Court and other.

A documentary titled, “The Lost Childhood” was also screened during the training programme highlighting the various problems affecting the lives of the juveniles in our country.

The training programme was attended by over 250 Judicial Officers, 150 Lawyers and 1000 students from Amity Law Schools.


Honble Mr. Justice Altamas Kabir, Judge- Supreme Court of India inaugurating the legal training program

Honble Mr. Justice Altamas Kabir, Judge- Supreme Court of India addressing the gathering

Honble Mr. Justice Amitava Lala- Sr. Judge Allahabad High Court addressing the gathering

Inauguration of Amity Legal Aid Centre

Dr. Ashok K Chauhan- Founder President, Amity Group addressing the gathering

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Attention : Hindi Moot Court Participants

Participants of Hindi Moot Court are hereby informed to submit their respective memorials to the faculty co-ordinator latest by 13th September, 2011,  10:00 am . 

The trails will begin from 13th Septmber, 2011, and four teams will then be selected for the semi-final and final rounds, to take place on Wednesday,14 September, 2011.

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Legal training of Judicial Officers, Lawyers and Law Students (Legal Services Authority Act. 1987) at ALS


National Legal Services Authority is organising a programme for legal training of Judicial Officers, Lawyers and Law Students (Legal Services Authority Act. 1987) in the Moot Court Hall, I – 2 Block, Amity University Campus, Noida on Sunday, 11th September, 2011 from 09:30 AM – 04:30 PM.

The main speakers would include:
  •          Hon’ble Mr. Justice Altamas Kabir of Supreme Court
  •          Hon’ble Mr. Justice Deepak Misra, Chief Justice, Delhi High Court
  •          Hon’ble Mr. Justice Amitabh Lala, Senior Judge, Allahbad High Court

And other Hon’ble Judges of Delhi and Allahbad High Courts. More than 150 Judges of Different District Courts in Uttar Pradesh will attend.

It is the 1st ever occasion where such a large assembly of judges would take part in a training programme at a Law School.

There will be a number of interactive sessions. Our Students are encouraged to participate and ask questions.

Major General Nilendra Kumar
Director

The Third Ashurst-NSLR Contract Drafting Competition, 2011


The Nalsar Student Law Review [NSLR], the flagship publication of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad is proud to announce the Third Ashurst-NSLR Contract Drafting Competition, 2011 sponsored by Ashurst LLP, London.  The Competition aims to familiarize students with academic writing in the field of transactional law. Students will be required to draft a contract based on a specific problem drawing insights from contract law and other laws. The top three entries along with the best first year entry shall win cash prizes and the top ten entries shall receive certificates of merit.  

The deadline for submission of entries is 5th October 2011 (23:59 hrs).  

Please find attached the poster for further details and the problem for the competition.

Entries are to be sent at competitions@nalsarstudentlawreview.com  and queries may be submitted to queries@nalsarstudentlawreview.com. The problem and rules of the competition can also be accessed at their websitewww.nalsarstudentlawreview.com

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Legal Aid Camp

A helping hand for everyone 


A QUEST TO SPREAD LEGAL AWARENESS. 
JOIN US ON 7TH SEPTEMBER 2011 
I2 BLOCK, ROOM NO G-08, FROM 3 TO 5 PM. 

FOR A FREE LEGAL AID (FOR CLASS 4 EMPLOYEES)* 

For cases like : Dowry, Divorce, Domectic Violence, Pension, Property Disputes, Will related matters, Issues on Ration Card, Change of name, etc. will be dealt by us: 

THE CAMP IS ORGANISED BY:- AMITY LEGAL AID CELL, AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA 

*PLEASE BRING ALL THE DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE ISSUE SO THAT WE CAN HELP YOU WITH THE BEST OF OUR SUPPORT. 

FOR DETAILS CONTACT AASHISH: - 9958838749


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