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Friday, September 12, 2014

GO GREEN Campaign in ALS, Noida

The Amity Legal Aid Cell organised a 'GO GREEN' campaign today in I-2 block which was a huge success with 557 members inclusive of students and faculty who took a pledge to save and protect the environment. The programme was inaugurated by Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar, Director, Amity Law School, Noida.

Sir encouraged the student to plant a sapling and nurture it till it grows into a beautiful tree, if each and every person takes care and does his tiny bit for our environment, the Earth will slowly and steadily heal to become a much better, cleaner and greener place to live. Also, whoever plants a tree is most welcome to take a photograph and share it with us.




In the end, we would like to thank you all, for your immense support in making the campaign a successful event.

Team ALAC





Placement Drive in ALS

Amity Law School, Noida organised a placement drive for the final year students. Thompson Reuters(Pangea3), Bombay came to the campus on 12th September, 2014 to recruit the best potential minds. Students from 5 year & 3 year course participated in large numbers for the seminar organised on 'Career in a Legal Processing Outsourcing(LPO)' giving the different areas of expertise of the recruiting company & main highlights.







40 students were shortlisted for the Group Discussion rounds testing the analytical & reasoning ability of the students. They were judged on the following criteria: 
1. Application of law to the facts.
2. Rationale behind the argument.
3. Clarity of thoughts.
4. Presentation skills & Poise.

The following students were selected based on the above for the Personal Interview round:

The students in the interview round were put to test on their legal knowledge & general awareness. Some of the popular questions asked included:
1. Why Pangea3??
2. Where do you see yourself 5 years down the line?
3. How can You help in the growth of Pangea3?
4. Share your internship experiences.
5. What are your goals & objectives?

After the interview the recruiters shared their feedback with Director sir. They were impressed by the talented ALSites with a wide range of experience in different fields of law. They thanked the ALS family for the warm welcome & hospitality.





Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Amity Quiz on Constitutional Law, 2014




The greatest threat to our Constitution is our own ignorance of it.

Amity Law School, Noida added a new feather to its cap by organising the 3rd edition of Quiz on Constitutional Law at Amity Campus, Sector- 125, Noida wherein 250 budding lawyers of ALS, Noida participated from all semesters & courses on the 26th of August.

Registration in progress



Welcoming the young minds, Maj Gen Nilendra Kumar, Director, Amity Law School addressed the gathering by saying that the constitution of the country forms the bed rock of nation building process and has a pivotal role to play in regulation of the main organs of the country namely Legislation, Executive and Judiciary. Therefore, it is imperative for the ones associated with judicial system to be well versed with the constitutional law and the quiz was organized to serve the purpose of encouraging the understanding of the Constitution of India among future of the country.


Director Sir addressing the gathering 












The Compère- Ms. Mehaq Rao

The 90 minutes quiz tested the knowledge of the participants about Constitutional Law, its various Articles, Doctrines, Preamble, Amendments and related Case studies, through various Objective type questions. This year the uniqueness of the event was the mass participation from the First year breaking the barriers of being newbie's in the profession. The quiz saw a close fight among the top prospective experts in the final battle to prove their flair. The intensity of the competition reached new heights as the results were declared. 
















Tanisha J. Munir (9th Semester, B.A. LL.B) bagged the First Prize of the competition & was awarded the Nani Palkiwala Award for her excellence.


Shivanghi Parihar (9th Semester, B.A. LL.B) won the H.M. Seervai Award (Second Prize).


Rohan Sharma (5th Semester, B.Com LL.B) took the B.R. Ambedkar Award (Third Prize). 


Tanya Jain (9th Semester, BBA LL.B) was given the H.R. Khanna Award(Fourth Prize).



All the winners were given medals, books & cash prize for their hard work & dedication. Special prizes were also given to all the individual toppers from each batch as a mark of appreciation for their efforts:

Unnati from First year 

Jyotsna Pandey from Second year



















Yogesh Hemnani from Third year 

















Nidhi Saroj from Fourth Year

Arshit Anand from Fifth Year





































































All the the winners of the quiz were felicitated during the Valediction Ceremony by Dr. S.K. Singh, Dean Faculty of Law, Amity Law School, Noida. He applauded the novel way of making students practically know about the Constitution as the Quiz comprehensively covered each and every aspect of the Constitutional Law, testing the in-depth knowledge of the budding lawyers & the present generation of lawyers has a great responsibility to rescue the system from the shortcomings which are affecting the smooth functioning of the system.

Dean Sir encouraging the efforts of the students



The vote of thanks was given by Dr. Shefali Raizada on the successful completion of the event praising the wonderful organising commitee of Ms. Bhavna Batra, Ms. Sheetel Singh, Hitesh Bhatt, Mehaq Rao, Naman Jain, Arzoo Raj, Prateek Bansal, Rasna Kalkat, Sakshi Chauhan, Ragini, Raghav, Manmeet & guidance by Avinash KR.


The Vote of Thanks by Dr. Raizada


                                                   The Dedicated Faculties In-Charge

The Hardworking Organizing Team


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Photography & Event Coverage by: Shivamm Singh & Raghav Bansal


Saturday, August 23, 2014

Freshers Debate, 2014


Politics is not a game. It is an earnest business.
                                                                                                             - Winston Churchill  
Debate in Session


This very famous quote by the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was the bone of contention as the fresher’s took to the floor to express themselves in the debate organised on the 22nd of August, 2014. The topic of discussion was “Voters, and not Political parties are responsible for the Criminalisation of parties."

Fresher's

The event was opened by Prof. S.K. Singh, Dean Faculty of Law, Amity Law School, Noida with very positive words which helped in boosting the confidence of the young padawan's of the college. 

Prof. S.K. Singh encouranging words

This was followed by the opening speech delivered by Mr. Manan Popli, Convener & Ms. Aiman Kulsoom Rizvi, Deputy Convener of the debating society. 

           The Office Bearers                                      

The esteem panel of judges comprised of some very illustrious faculty from the law school: Dr. Vivek Mohan Dubey, Dr. Shruti Kant Pandey, Dr. Vijender Singh and Ms. Debdatta Das who very efficiently judged the debate in a very ‘Democratic’ and impartial manner.

The learned panel

















Winners of the 2013 batch Shwetank Sharma, Shivangi Singh & Adeet Dobhal were back to give their assistance with their policing and time keeping skills to make sure the event was well organised.

The Chair

In the preliminary round of selection held on the 12th and 13th of August, a total of 62 students turned up for the trials, the largest number since 2011. 18 great minds made it to the final rounds. 9 for the motion and 9 against the motion. Nervousness showed very clearly as each participant came forward to share his views but then managed to put up a brilliant show. This was the original intention behind the event, of removing the stage fear of the participants and helping them express their views effectively and convincingly. Even though all performed commendably there could only have been three winners. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


The Winner of the event was Mr. Mizan Siddiqui



The 1st runner up was Mr. Abhayjeet Singh Kala.


The 2nd runner up was Mr. Kritin Sharma



















Every participant performed with an exceptional sense of debating. In the end all the winners & participants were commended for their performance by the judges.

 The final enlightening words by the judges 

Dr. Niru Sharan, our guide and mentor, without whom this event would have been a distant reality gave the Vote of thanks to all the judges, winners, participants, student volunteers & the audience for their patience & cooperation to make the event a success.
 
Dr. Niru Sharan delivering the Vote of thanks
Dedicated Faculties 
The Spectators 
The Conveners

Lastly we would like to thank Ronil Goger, Convener of IT Society & Karan Shah Deo, 3rd Semester B.A LL.B for the event coverage & photography.


Group Photo Time
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