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JAGRAN LAKECITYUNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF LAW

If you are thinking of studying at Jagran Lakecity University Bhopal, you should attend one ofour Open Day festivals and find out everything you need to know. Please visit www.jlu.edu.in

E-mail: [email protected]

ADMISSION OFFICE DETAILS:

BHOPAL OFFICE:JLU Student Enrichment Hub, Near Kaliasot Barrage,Chandanpura, Bhopal – 44, Madhya Pradesh, India M: +91 7471110101 / 7471110102 / 7471110103

VIDARBHA OFFICE:Jagran Lakecity University, 741, First Floor,Nelson Square, Nagpur -13, Maharashtra, India M: +91 9145670606 / 9665027247 / 7507510752

INDORE OFFICE:Jagran Lakecity University, The Headquarters,204, 2nd Floor, Sathya Sai Square, Vijay Nagar, Indore,Madhya Pradesh, India M: +91 (731) 4997004 / 7471110172 / 7471110173

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From the Dean’s Desk

About the University

JLU School of Law

Recognition, Membership and Association

Curriculum at JLU School of Law

JLU-SOL Clubs & Societies

Faculty Profile

Igniting Minds Lecture Series

Events at JLU School of Law

Internships & Placements

Students’ Achievements

Faculty Achievements

JLU School of Law Centresfor Research and Development

Online Education at JLU School of Law

Moot Court

Legal Aid Clinic

Academic Advisory Board

Speakers Visit

Chair of Criminal Law & Criminal Justice

First JLU National Moot Court Competition

Second JLU National Moot Court Competition

First SAARCLAW-JLU Moot Court Competition 2019

Second SAARCLAW-JLU Moot Court Competition 2020

Library

Sports Life at School of Law

Life at JLU

Through the Words of our Students

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FEATURED LAW SCHOOL

LEGAL AID AWARD

JLU SCHOOL OF LAW:

JLU JLU School of Law was awarded as ‘FEATURED

LAW SCHOOL’ at the 2nd National Symposium and

Awards organized by Droit Penale (Indian Law

Journal on Crime and Criminology and Arjun Das

Gulati Memorial Society, Allahabad in collaboration

with Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad on 22nd

and 23rd September, 2018.

JLU JLU School of Law is recognized as one of the

10 best Legal Aid Clinics of India as it won the

Knowledge Steez Legal Aid Award 2019 presented

by Knowledge Steez.

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From the Dean’s Desk

About the University

JLU School of Law

Recognition, Membership and Association

Curriculum at JLU School of Law

JLU-SOL Clubs & Societies

Faculty Profile

Igniting Minds Lecture Series

Events at JLU School of Law

Internships & Placements

Students’ Achievements

Faculty Achievements

JLU School of Law Centresfor Research and Development

Online Education at JLU School of Law

Moot Court

Legal Aid Clinic

Academic Advisory Board

Speakers Visit

Chair of Criminal Law & Criminal Justice

First JLU National Moot Court Competition

Second JLU National Moot Court Competition

First SAARCLAW-JLU Moot Court Competition 2019

Second SAARCLAW-JLU Moot Court Competition 2020

Library

Sports Life at School of Law

Life at JLU

Through the Words of our Students

1-2

3-4

5-10

11-12

13-26

27-31

32-34

35-41

42-48

49-52

53-54

55-58

59-64

65-66

67-69

70-72

73-74

75-78

79-80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87-88

89-90

FEATURED LAW SCHOOL

LEGAL AID AWARD

JLU SCHOOL OF LAW:

JLU JLU School of Law was awarded as ‘FEATURED

LAW SCHOOL’ at the 2nd National Symposium and

Awards organized by Droit Penale (Indian Law

Journal on Crime and Criminology and Arjun Das

Gulati Memorial Society, Allahabad in collaboration

with Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad on 22nd

and 23rd September, 2018.

JLU JLU School of Law is recognized as one of the

10 best Legal Aid Clinics of India as it won the

Knowledge Steez Legal Aid Award 2019 presented

by Knowledge Steez.

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Dearest Students,

Welcome to School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal. We are known for our rich and

comprehensive academic content and intellectual resources. Our faculty members, a team of

dedicated individuals withremarkable exposure, make sure that the essence of modern education

reaches thestudents. Our prime role is to make sure that studying law becomes an engaging way

of lifethrough contemporary techniques, inter-disciplinary approach and experiential learning.

At School of Law, we offer an intimate, collegial, and diverse environment in

whichstudents grow through their interactions with one another and with our dedicated

andinterdisciplinary faculty. Faculty of Law is designed to prepare talented people

forsociety by cultivating within them broad viewpoints, fundamental legal thinking

skillsand basic political insight.

We, at School of Law, provide a fertile ground for the flowering of the potentials of notonly

being an efficient lawyer but also a true cosmopolitan and responsible contributorto

universal jurisprudence by encouraging close interactions between students,scholars and

thinkers from across the country and the world. The School offers lawstudents a wide array

of opportunities in skill building including moot court, legal aidclinic, debating, client

counselling and other extracurricular activities. The cutting-edge curriculum enables the

students to get involved in different aspects oflaw. We make sure that our students get

ample opportunity of personal andprofessional growth through persistent expert lectures,

court visits, workshops andindustry exposure.

We believe in providing our students with tools and techniques of global standards.

Internationalization of legal education is one of our main objectives. Our international

academic collaborations and projects reflect our determination to achieve the same.

Studying law with us promotes the development of critical and analytical attitude and

inspires logical thinking and effective communication. During the course, thestudents are

motivated to build their professional profile and extensive professional support

isextended to them while they strive to acquire the requisite skill-set to become

anefficient legal professional.

Towards the end, I would like to acquaint you with the vision plan of JLU-SOL. In

thecoming five years, we aim to become an internationally recognized brand in the field

of legal education and our student would be our brand ambassadors and torch-bearers.

Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Kumar Srivastava

Dean – Faculty of Law,

Public Policy and Humanities

FROM THE DEAN’S DESK

01 02

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Dearest Students,

Welcome to School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal. We are known for our rich and

comprehensive academic content and intellectual resources. Our faculty members, a team of

dedicated individuals withremarkable exposure, make sure that the essence of modern education

reaches thestudents. Our prime role is to make sure that studying law becomes an engaging way

of lifethrough contemporary techniques, inter-disciplinary approach and experiential learning.

At School of Law, we offer an intimate, collegial, and diverse environment in

whichstudents grow through their interactions with one another and with our dedicated

andinterdisciplinary faculty. Faculty of Law is designed to prepare talented people

forsociety by cultivating within them broad viewpoints, fundamental legal thinking

skillsand basic political insight.

We, at School of Law, provide a fertile ground for the flowering of the potentials of notonly

being an efficient lawyer but also a true cosmopolitan and responsible contributorto

universal jurisprudence by encouraging close interactions between students,scholars and

thinkers from across the country and the world. The School offers lawstudents a wide array

of opportunities in skill building including moot court, legal aidclinic, debating, client

counselling and other extracurricular activities. The cutting-edge curriculum enables the

students to get involved in different aspects oflaw. We make sure that our students get

ample opportunity of personal andprofessional growth through persistent expert lectures,

court visits, workshops andindustry exposure.

We believe in providing our students with tools and techniques of global standards.

Internationalization of legal education is one of our main objectives. Our international

academic collaborations and projects reflect our determination to achieve the same.

Studying law with us promotes the development of critical and analytical attitude and

inspires logical thinking and effective communication. During the course, thestudents are

motivated to build their professional profile and extensive professional support

isextended to them while they strive to acquire the requisite skill-set to become

anefficient legal professional.

Towards the end, I would like to acquaint you with the vision plan of JLU-SOL. In

thecoming five years, we aim to become an internationally recognized brand in the field

of legal education and our student would be our brand ambassadors and torch-bearers.

Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Kumar Srivastava

Dean – Faculty of Law,

Public Policy and Humanities

FROM THE DEAN’S DESK

01 02

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ABOUT THEUNIVERSITY

Ambitions define a man's future whereas education designs

his pathway towards it. At Jagran Lakecity University, we are

committed to providing our students a holistic environment

that promotes self-awareness and competency. Founded on

life-enriching values, we are a completely government

recognized and approved state private university under

section 2(f) of UGC Act 1956, Government of India. The

University has been recognized as Global League Institution

2015-16 by The Great Place to Study Research Institute and

awarded as 'University of the Year' by FMPCCI; the university

is a vital part of Bhopal.

Nestled amidst scenic surroundings, our campus exhibits a

beautiful amalgamation of modern architecture and

thoughtful designs. Fully equipped classrooms and lush

green lawns enable meaningful learning, both intellectual

and emotional. Designed with the help of inputs from

renowned academicians and industry leaders, we meet

global standards of education. Excellence for us, is not a

destination but a continuous journey. We continue to walk

upon this pious path to nurture more fertile minds.

03 04

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ABOUT THEUNIVERSITY

Ambitions define a man's future whereas education designs

his pathway towards it. At Jagran Lakecity University, we are

committed to providing our students a holistic environment

that promotes self-awareness and competency. Founded on

life-enriching values, we are a completely government

recognized and approved state private university under

section 2(f) of UGC Act 1956, Government of India. The

University has been recognized as Global League Institution

2015-16 by The Great Place to Study Research Institute and

awarded as 'University of the Year' by FMPCCI; the university

is a vital part of Bhopal.

Nestled amidst scenic surroundings, our campus exhibits a

beautiful amalgamation of modern architecture and

thoughtful designs. Fully equipped classrooms and lush

green lawns enable meaningful learning, both intellectual

and emotional. Designed with the help of inputs from

renowned academicians and industry leaders, we meet

global standards of education. Excellence for us, is not a

destination but a continuous journey. We continue to walk

upon this pious path to nurture more fertile minds.

03 04

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JLU SCHOOLOF LAW

“At School of Law, we are focused on providing world class legal education to our students, molding them into steadfast legal professionals and equipping them with skills to meet the modern challenges of the legal profession. It is our philosophy that creative learning in a friendly atmosphere brings out the best in an individual.”

The JLU School of Law fosters comprehensive legal education to a diverse and talented body

of students. The students are exposed to new ideas, international perspectives, and innovative

teaching in an encouraging and open academic environment. With a high quality education

bolstered by unique work experiences, our graduating students are well equipped with the

skills they need to succeed in a diverse set of fields, in India and abroad. We are engaged in

achieving the prime goal of producing competent legal professionals with requisite

knowledge, skills and character with a commitment towards justice, human values and social

welfare. We are purely committed to meet the requirements of legal education through

exploring bright talents, exposing them to the vistas of legal knowledge and equipping them

to successfully handle contemporary challenges.

With an objective to make our students stand ahead, we provide specialized fields of study to

our students. We have established various centres to promote intensive research work in

emerging sectors of law, namely, Competition Law, Intellectual property laws, Infrastructural

laws (Energy law, Electricity Law, Real-Estate law etc.), Alternative Dispute Resolution and

Good Governance.

We provide undergraduate study in two different disciplines {i.e. B.A., LL.B. and (hons.), B.B.A.,

LL.B. (Hons.)}, and in addition, we also offer three-year LL.B. course and have an interactive

teaching methodology for our post-graduation courses. We are currently offering one-year

LL.M. program in three streams viz. Corporate and Intellectual Property Laws, Cyber Laws and

Cyber Security and Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. We are also determined to provide a

healthy intellectual atmosphere and a fully equipped library to our research scholars pursuing

M.Phil and Ph.D.

Being at a nascent stage, we can successfully claim that we have provided a developmental

framework for our post-graduate students who are pioneering in various fields.

JLU School of Law is emerging as one of the best institutes of India that provides legal

education through modern techniques and progressive pedagogy. The aim of JLU School of

Law is to inculcate professionalism, integrity and solidarity in its students.

An enchanting campus ideal for higher learning. Wishing it to grow as a world class institution in academic excellence.

Padma BhushanLate Professor N.R. Madhava Menonfounder of NLUs in India

05 06

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JLU SCHOOLOF LAW

“At School of Law, we are focused on providing world class legal education to our students, molding them into steadfast legal professionals and equipping them with skills to meet the modern challenges of the legal profession. It is our philosophy that creative learning in a friendly atmosphere brings out the best in an individual.”

The JLU School of Law fosters comprehensive legal education to a diverse and talented body

of students. The students are exposed to new ideas, international perspectives, and innovative

teaching in an encouraging and open academic environment. With a high quality education

bolstered by unique work experiences, our graduating students are well equipped with the

skills they need to succeed in a diverse set of fields, in India and abroad. We are engaged in

achieving the prime goal of producing competent legal professionals with requisite

knowledge, skills and character with a commitment towards justice, human values and social

welfare. We are purely committed to meet the requirements of legal education through

exploring bright talents, exposing them to the vistas of legal knowledge and equipping them

to successfully handle contemporary challenges.

With an objective to make our students stand ahead, we provide specialized fields of study to

our students. We have established various centres to promote intensive research work in

emerging sectors of law, namely, Competition Law, Intellectual property laws, Infrastructural

laws (Energy law, Electricity Law, Real-Estate law etc.), Alternative Dispute Resolution and

Good Governance.

We provide undergraduate study in two different disciplines {i.e. B.A., LL.B. and (hons.), B.B.A.,

LL.B. (Hons.)}, and in addition, we also offer three-year LL.B. course and have an interactive

teaching methodology for our post-graduation courses. We are currently offering one-year

LL.M. program in three streams viz. Corporate and Intellectual Property Laws, Cyber Laws and

Cyber Security and Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. We are also determined to provide a

healthy intellectual atmosphere and a fully equipped library to our research scholars pursuing

M.Phil and Ph.D.

Being at a nascent stage, we can successfully claim that we have provided a developmental

framework for our post-graduate students who are pioneering in various fields.

JLU School of Law is emerging as one of the best institutes of India that provides legal

education through modern techniques and progressive pedagogy. The aim of JLU School of

Law is to inculcate professionalism, integrity and solidarity in its students.

An enchanting campus ideal for higher learning. Wishing it to grow as a world class institution in academic excellence.

Padma BhushanLate Professor N.R. Madhava Menonfounder of NLUs in India

05 06

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It has been a pleasure to be in the sprawling campus of Jagran Lakecity University. The gleam and glow on the faces of the brilliant students shows rather reveals the quality and level of interactions being imparted here. The management, the Chairman - chancellor, the V.C., the Dean and the faculty, all deserve to be congratulated!

My best wishes to all and every one.

Justice R.C. LahotiFormer Chief Justice of India

Graduating batch of 2020 with Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, Registrar Prof. (Dr.) Vivek Khare, DSW and Director – JLU School of Law

Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Srivastava and faculty members of JLU School of Law

WHY PURSUE LAWAT JLU SCHOOL OF LAWThe School has a lush green campus with a state of the art infrastructure. Situated at a

beautiful location, the JLU Student Enrichment Hub is a perfect blend of education and

recreation. Equipped with a modern Moot Court, enriched Library and Legal Aid Clinic,

offers a remarkable opportunity of professional and personal growth to the students.

Dedicated Centres in emerging sectors of Law (viz. Infrastructural Laws, Competition Law & Policy, IP Laws, ADR, Human Rights and Gender Justice and Good Governance, Law and Policy) to promote quality research in the respective fields and intensive professional growth of the students.

Extensively trained faculty members to cater to the progressive educational needs of law students to catalyze their evolution so as to meet the contemporary demands of the industry

Resourceful library specifically designed to facilitate intensive learning atmosphere with online access to various legal portals such SCC, Manupatra etc.

JLU School of Law is a member of various prestigious International bodies such as International Association of Law Schools (IALS) and Global Forum on Law, Justice and Development (An initiative of World Bank).

A state of the art Moot Court and a comprehensively designed training regime to ensure practical exposure of the students, right from the beginning of the session.

WE ARE DETERMINED TO TAKELEGAL EDUCATION TO A NEW LEVEL OF EXCELLENCE

07 08

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It has been a pleasure to be in the sprawling campus of Jagran Lakecity University. The gleam and glow on the faces of the brilliant students shows rather reveals the quality and level of interactions being imparted here. The management, the Chairman - chancellor, the V.C., the Dean and the faculty, all deserve to be congratulated!

My best wishes to all and every one.

Justice R.C. LahotiFormer Chief Justice of India

Graduating batch of 2020 with Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, Registrar Prof. (Dr.) Vivek Khare, DSW and Director – JLU School of Law

Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Srivastava and faculty members of JLU School of Law

WHY PURSUE LAWAT JLU SCHOOL OF LAWThe School has a lush green campus with a state of the art infrastructure. Situated at a

beautiful location, the JLU Student Enrichment Hub is a perfect blend of education and

recreation. Equipped with a modern Moot Court, enriched Library and Legal Aid Clinic,

offers a remarkable opportunity of professional and personal growth to the students.

Dedicated Centres in emerging sectors of Law (viz. Infrastructural Laws, Competition Law & Policy, IP Laws, ADR, Human Rights and Gender Justice and Good Governance, Law and Policy) to promote quality research in the respective fields and intensive professional growth of the students.

Extensively trained faculty members to cater to the progressive educational needs of law students to catalyze their evolution so as to meet the contemporary demands of the industry

Resourceful library specifically designed to facilitate intensive learning atmosphere with online access to various legal portals such SCC, Manupatra etc.

JLU School of Law is a member of various prestigious International bodies such as International Association of Law Schools (IALS) and Global Forum on Law, Justice and Development (An initiative of World Bank).

A state of the art Moot Court and a comprehensively designed training regime to ensure practical exposure of the students, right from the beginning of the session.

WE ARE DETERMINED TO TAKELEGAL EDUCATION TO A NEW LEVEL OF EXCELLENCE

07 08

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“Continuing with exceptional zeal for imparting world-class legal education, JLU

School of Law has accomplished remarkable feats. Previously ranked among the

top 9 emerging law schools of the country by Careers360 magazine, the School

has come a long way.

In the current year, Careers360 has ranked JLU School of Law second in M.P. for

law programs and third in Central India for the same. It is also worth mentioning

that the law programs of the School have been rated AAA by Careers360 which

has brought us in the league of top-rated law schools of the country.

With the determination to take Indian legal education to new heights of

excellence, JLU School of Law has equipped itself with modern legal resources,

well-qualified and experienced faculty, state-of-the-art infrastructure and

training based curriculum.”

TOP RANKEDUNIVERSITY ININDIA

Ranked Among the Top 100

Law Schools of the country

Ranked Amongst the Top 9

Emerging Law Schools in India by Careers 360

INDIA’S BESTLAW SCHOOL

Indore Institute of Law, Indore AAA

Law School Rating

National Law Institute University,Bhopal

AAAA+

Altius Institute of Universal Studies,Indore

AA

PMB Gujarati Arts and Law College,Indore

AA

Hidayatullah National Law University,Raipur

AAA+

JLU School of Law AAA

MADHYA PRADESH

CentralCHHATTISGARH

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“Continuing with exceptional zeal for imparting world-class legal education, JLU

School of Law has accomplished remarkable feats. Previously ranked among the

top 9 emerging law schools of the country by Careers360 magazine, the School

has come a long way.

In the current year, Careers360 has ranked JLU School of Law second in M.P. for

law programs and third in Central India for the same. It is also worth mentioning

that the law programs of the School have been rated AAA by Careers360 which

has brought us in the league of top-rated law schools of the country.

With the determination to take Indian legal education to new heights of

excellence, JLU School of Law has equipped itself with modern legal resources,

well-qualified and experienced faculty, state-of-the-art infrastructure and

training based curriculum.”

TOP RANKEDUNIVERSITY ININDIA

Ranked Among the Top 100

Law Schools of the country

Ranked Amongst the Top 9

Emerging Law Schools in India by Careers 360

INDIA’S BESTLAW SCHOOL

Indore Institute of Law, Indore AAA

Law School Rating

National Law Institute University,Bhopal

AAAA+

Altius Institute of Universal Studies,Indore

AA

PMB Gujarati Arts and Law College,Indore

AA

Hidayatullah National Law University,Raipur

AAA+

JLU School of Law AAA

MADHYA PRADESH

CentralCHHATTISGARH

09 10

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• Associated with World Federation of United Nations

Associations (WFUNA), USA

• Academic collaboration with University of West Los

Angeles (UWLA)

• Memorandum of Understanding (academic collaboration)

with National Law Institute University, Bhopal.

• Academic Collaboration with University of Deusto,

Bilbao, Spain.

ASSOCIATION/ COLLABORATION

MEMBERSHIP/ PARTNERSHIP

• Jagran Lakecity University is duly established and

recognized under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956

• All courses are duly recognized and approved by the

Bar Council of India

RERCOGNITION

In the field of legal education, JLU School of Law has made a mark for itself on global level

through its proactive approach. With the determination to provide world-class exposure to

students, JLU School of Law has established collaborative relationships with several reputed

international organizations.

• Member of International Centre of Alternative Dispute

Resolution (ICADR), New Delhi functioning under the

aegis of the Ministry of Law and Justice, Govt. of India

• Member of International Association of Law

Schools (IALS)

• Intellectual Partner of Global Forum on Law, Justice

and Development (A World Bank Initiative)

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RECOGNITION,MEMBERSHIP ANDASSOCIATION

Vice Chancellor of Jagran Lakecity University Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup (L) with

Vice Chancellor of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal Prof. (Dr.) V. Vijayakumar (R)

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• Associated with World Federation of United Nations

Associations (WFUNA), USA

• Academic collaboration with University of West Los

Angeles (UWLA)

• Memorandum of Understanding (academic collaboration)

with National Law Institute University, Bhopal.

• Academic Collaboration with University of Deusto,

Bilbao, Spain.

ASSOCIATION/ COLLABORATION

MEMBERSHIP/ PARTNERSHIP

• Jagran Lakecity University is duly established and

recognized under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956

• All courses are duly recognized and approved by the

Bar Council of India

RERCOGNITION

In the field of legal education, JLU School of Law has made a mark for itself on global level

through its proactive approach. With the determination to provide world-class exposure to

students, JLU School of Law has established collaborative relationships with several reputed

international organizations.

• Member of International Centre of Alternative Dispute

Resolution (ICADR), New Delhi functioning under the

aegis of the Ministry of Law and Justice, Govt. of India

• Member of International Association of Law

Schools (IALS)

• Intellectual Partner of Global Forum on Law, Justice

and Development (A World Bank Initiative)

11 12

RECOGNITION,MEMBERSHIP ANDASSOCIATION

Vice Chancellor of Jagran Lakecity University Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup (L) with

Vice Chancellor of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal Prof. (Dr.) V. Vijayakumar (R)

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The students may choose from one of the three undergraduate courses. These courses are

interdisciplinary in nature. A unique combination of law and other disciplines viz.

Humanities & Arts, Business Administration & Commerce, is offered to the students. The

undergraduate courses are designed as per the mandate of the Bar Council of India (BCI).

Under these curriculums, students study the compulsory subjects prescribed by BCI with

elective subjects in each semester.

The curriculum is specifically designed to acquaint the student with the growing trends of

legal field. The curriculum aims at providing a systematic method of teaching and training.

Experienced faculty members at JLU School of Law constantly strive towards excellence in

legal education. An interactive environment, practice-based learning and regular field

visits are some of the unique features of the JLU School of Law Curriculum.

To strengthen its efficiency, JLU School of Law has established association with renowned

International bodies such as International Association of Law Schools, Global Forum on

Law, Justice and Development (An initiative of World Bank). In addition, JLU School of Law

has inked MoU’s with University of West Los Angeles, USA.

FACULTY

JLU School of Law boasts an efficient team of well-trained and highly qualified faculty

members. The team adopts intensive teaching methods to promote inclusive

development of the students. The faculty members hold rich experience with an

impressive profile. All the members have presented research papers at National and

International conferences, published articles in journals of higher repute. Some of them

have authored books in various areas of law published by prestigious publication houses.

CURRICULUM AT JLU SCHOOL OF LAW

Very impressive young faculty with great potential working under a young dynamic dean and a vibrant management of JLU, Bhopal.

Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir SinghFounder Vice-Chancellor of National Law University, Delhi

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The students may choose from one of the three undergraduate courses. These courses are

interdisciplinary in nature. A unique combination of law and other disciplines viz.

Humanities & Arts, Business Administration & Commerce, is offered to the students. The

undergraduate courses are designed as per the mandate of the Bar Council of India (BCI).

Under these curriculums, students study the compulsory subjects prescribed by BCI with

elective subjects in each semester.

The curriculum is specifically designed to acquaint the student with the growing trends of

legal field. The curriculum aims at providing a systematic method of teaching and training.

Experienced faculty members at JLU School of Law constantly strive towards excellence in

legal education. An interactive environment, practice-based learning and regular field

visits are some of the unique features of the JLU School of Law Curriculum.

To strengthen its efficiency, JLU School of Law has established association with renowned

International bodies such as International Association of Law Schools, Global Forum on

Law, Justice and Development (An initiative of World Bank). In addition, JLU School of Law

has inked MoU’s with University of West Los Angeles, USA.

FACULTY

JLU School of Law boasts an efficient team of well-trained and highly qualified faculty

members. The team adopts intensive teaching methods to promote inclusive

development of the students. The faculty members hold rich experience with an

impressive profile. All the members have presented research papers at National and

International conferences, published articles in journals of higher repute. Some of them

have authored books in various areas of law published by prestigious publication houses.

CURRICULUM AT JLU SCHOOL OF LAW

Very impressive young faculty with great potential working under a young dynamic dean and a vibrant management of JLU, Bhopal.

Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir SinghFounder Vice-Chancellor of National Law University, Delhi

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25M.Phil.Ph.D.

B.B.A., LL.B. (HONS.) (5 Year Integrated Course) 19

B.A., LL.B. (HONS.) (5 Year Integrated Course) 17

LL.B.(3 Year Course) 21

UNDERGRADUATECOURSES

LL.M.- Corporate & IP Law

- Cyber Law & Cyber Security

- Criminal Law & Criminal Justice (1 Year Course)

23POST GRADUATECOURSES

POST GRADUATECOURSES

RESEARCHCOURSES

COURSES Pg. No.

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25M.Phil.Ph.D.

B.B.A., LL.B. (HONS.) (5 Year Integrated Course) 19

B.A., LL.B. (HONS.) (5 Year Integrated Course) 17

LL.B.(3 Year Course) 21

UNDERGRADUATECOURSES

LL.M.- Corporate & IP Law

- Cyber Law & Cyber Security

- Criminal Law & Criminal Justice (1 Year Course)

23POST GRADUATECOURSES

POST GRADUATECOURSES

RESEARCHCOURSES

COURSES Pg. No.

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ABOUT THE COURSE:

It is a five year course comprising of ten semesters on completion of

which a student earns a graduate degree in law. This course is

designed to acquaint a student with the conceptual and operational

parameters of general principles of law and its operation in the

society.These courses help to understand how central and state

governments function and how legislations are enacted and

enforced. Apart from the traditional ways like lecture, assignments etc

teaching pedagogy will cover up most up-to-date methods such as

research, case studies, presentations and discussions.

OBJECTIVE:

• The objective of the course is to impart an integrated knowledge of law and other disciplines including History, Political Science, English etc

• The students get a strong footing for undertaking professional legal education and to have a competitive acumen

• It provides for compulsory practical training and mandatory Moot Court practice

ELIGIBILITY:

Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) qualification with a minimum of 50% in any discipline from a

recognised board. Admission will be given based either on the CLAT/LSAT scorecard or the JLU

University Entrance Exam followed by Personal Interview.

B.A., LL.B.(HONS.)

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ABOUT THE COURSE:

It is a five year course comprising of ten semesters on completion of

which a student earns a graduate degree in law. This course is

designed to acquaint a student with the conceptual and operational

parameters of general principles of law and its operation in the

society.These courses help to understand how central and state

governments function and how legislations are enacted and

enforced. Apart from the traditional ways like lecture, assignments etc

teaching pedagogy will cover up most up-to-date methods such as

research, case studies, presentations and discussions.

OBJECTIVE:

• The objective of the course is to impart an integrated knowledge of law and other disciplines including History, Political Science, English etc

• The students get a strong footing for undertaking professional legal education and to have a competitive acumen

• It provides for compulsory practical training and mandatory Moot Court practice

ELIGIBILITY:

Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) qualification with a minimum of 50% in any discipline from a

recognised board. Admission will be given based either on the CLAT/LSAT scorecard or the JLU

University Entrance Exam followed by Personal Interview.

B.A., LL.B.(HONS.)

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ABOUT THE COURSE:

The objective of the curriculum is to provide an blended

knowledge of law and management. This is a gateway to

the real world of management and decision-making. This

course gives an insight to the students into the fundamentals

of legal studies. They are exposed to basic concepts of law

and legal system. Apart from the traditional ways like lecture,

assignments etc teaching pedagogy will cover up most

up-to-date methods such as research, case studies,

presentations, mooting, discussions, and clinical

legal education.

OBJECTIVE:

• Develop a deepened understanding of law in a variety of contexts

• Critically engage with the role of law in managerial practice

• Display the ability to deal with different types of legal issues and laws

• Apply critical and contextual approaches across a wide variety of subject matter

• Develop the ability to analyze, articulate and write on the subject

ELIGIBILITY:

Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) qualification with a

minimum of 50% in any discipline from a recognised board.

Admission will be given based either on the CLAT/LSAT

scorecard or the JLU University Entrance Exam followed by

Personal Interview.

B.B.A., LL.B. (HONS.)

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ABOUT THE COURSE:

The objective of the curriculum is to provide an blended

knowledge of law and management. This is a gateway to

the real world of management and decision-making. This

course gives an insight to the students into the fundamentals

of legal studies. They are exposed to basic concepts of law

and legal system. Apart from the traditional ways like lecture,

assignments etc teaching pedagogy will cover up most

up-to-date methods such as research, case studies,

presentations, mooting, discussions, and clinical

legal education.

OBJECTIVE:

• Develop a deepened understanding of law in a variety of contexts

• Critically engage with the role of law in managerial practice

• Display the ability to deal with different types of legal issues and laws

• Apply critical and contextual approaches across a wide variety of subject matter

• Develop the ability to analyze, articulate and write on the subject

ELIGIBILITY:

Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) qualification with a

minimum of 50% in any discipline from a recognised board.

Admission will be given based either on the CLAT/LSAT

scorecard or the JLU University Entrance Exam followed by

Personal Interview.

B.B.A., LL.B. (HONS.)

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ABOUT THE COURSE:

The degree is suited to students who wish to pursue a

career in which knowledge of law and legal system is

of major importance. A student passing his LL.B.

Examination is deemed to be a graduate in law. It is a

3 year course comprising of six semesters.

OBJECTIVE:

• The objective of this course is to develop an

understanding in the students as to the various

legal aspects

• This course focuses on orientation of students to

legal studies from the point of view of basic

concepts of law and legal system

• A student will develop the practical knowledge of

the art of communication and client interviewing

skills as well

• A degree in law makes a student professionally

competent to apply for legal posts in the Govt. as

well as private sectors

ELIGIBILITY:

Graduation with minimum 50% in any discipline from

an institute affiliated to any university recognised by

UGC. Admission will be on the basis of merit, JLU

Entrance Exam and Personal Interview.

LL.B.

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It was indeed a pleasure to visit JLU. Though young in age, it is progressing well under the dynamic leadership. I wish the University all the best for its future growth.

Prof. (Dr.) P.S. JaswalVice Chancellor, RGNUL, Patiala

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ABOUT THE COURSE:

The degree is suited to students who wish to pursue a

career in which knowledge of law and legal system is

of major importance. A student passing his LL.B.

Examination is deemed to be a graduate in law. It is a

3 year course comprising of six semesters.

OBJECTIVE:

• The objective of this course is to develop an

understanding in the students as to the various

legal aspects

• This course focuses on orientation of students to

legal studies from the point of view of basic

concepts of law and legal system

• A student will develop the practical knowledge of

the art of communication and client interviewing

skills as well

• A degree in law makes a student professionally

competent to apply for legal posts in the Govt. as

well as private sectors

ELIGIBILITY:

Graduation with minimum 50% in any discipline from

an institute affiliated to any university recognised by

UGC. Admission will be on the basis of merit, JLU

Entrance Exam and Personal Interview.

LL.B.

21 22

It was indeed a pleasure to visit JLU. Though young in age, it is progressing well under the dynamic leadership. I wish the University all the best for its future growth.

Prof. (Dr.) P.S. JaswalVice Chancellor, RGNUL, Patiala

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ABOUT THE COURSE:

The post-graduate course in law is aimed at providing

advanced education and training to law graduates.

The curriculum is diligently designed to cater to the

needs of the students. Currently, JLU School of Law is

running LL.M. in three different streams i.e. Corporate

and IP Laws, Cyber Laws and Cyber Security and

Criminal Law and Criminal Justice.

OBJECTIVE:

• The basic agenda of LL.M. is to provide an

academically rich atmosphere to the students so as

to enable them to gather deeper insight into

specific fields of law

• The course intends to prepare the students for

academic and research field as well as to foster the

professional needs of a law graduate

ELIGIBILITY:Undergraduate degree in Law from an institute affiliated to a university or any university recognized by UGC/BCI, with a minimum of 50% or its equivalent. Admission will be on the basis CLAT Score card and a personal interview. For students who have not appeared for CLAT, a separate university entrance exam shall be conducted followed by a personal interview.

LL.M.

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ABOUT THE COURSE:

The post-graduate course in law is aimed at providing

advanced education and training to law graduates.

The curriculum is diligently designed to cater to the

needs of the students. Currently, JLU School of Law is

running LL.M. in three different streams i.e. Corporate

and IP Laws, Cyber Laws and Cyber Security and

Criminal Law and Criminal Justice.

OBJECTIVE:

• The basic agenda of LL.M. is to provide an

academically rich atmosphere to the students so as

to enable them to gather deeper insight into

specific fields of law

• The course intends to prepare the students for

academic and research field as well as to foster the

professional needs of a law graduate

ELIGIBILITY:Undergraduate degree in Law from an institute affiliated to a university or any university recognized by UGC/BCI, with a minimum of 50% or its equivalent. Admission will be on the basis CLAT Score card and a personal interview. For students who have not appeared for CLAT, a separate university entrance exam shall be conducted followed by a personal interview.

LL.M.

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RESEARCHCOURSES

In the last four years, we have witnessed remarkable developments relating to teaching,

research and institution building. Over the years, JLU has made immense contributions in

promoting research initiatives that have led to a phenomenal rise in the number of

publications of our faculty in the leading journals and academic publishing houses both in

India and abroad. The University has forged a number of international collaborations not to

speak of the five International Conferences held at our campus. The University has played

a leadership role in organizing seminars, lectures and conferences on major issues relating

to law, national / international affairs, humanities, engineering & technology, management,

media and public policy.

At Jagran Lakecity University, we are committed to provide our students a holistic environment

that promotes competency for research, invention, discovery and innovation as also their career

aspirations. The University has drawn upon best practices that prevail in India and around the

world. As a University, we place utmost importance on due diligence and in ensuring honesty and

integrity among our students.

SOL sincerely hopes that you make the best use of this amazing opportunity to study and

undertake research at a truly Global University where we act locally but think globally. We are

confident that our outstanding faculty will inspire and motivate you to work hard and to engage

in rigorous academic work reflecting a sense of your own passionate commitment in

achieving excellence.

The distinctive features of the M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes are their multi-disciplinary

orientation in both course design and teaching plan; its substantive academic content; its

distinctiveness and its coherence as a programme of study with a policy orientation.

1. To prepare candidates for doctoral research in public policy and socio-legal research

2. To provide an inter-disciplinary perspective on the study of law

3. To equip students with the skills necessary to undertake research in areas of Law, including a

special focus on the legal implications of these issues, by developing their expertise in these

diverse disciplinary areas, and so to enable a more complex and multifaceted approach to

issues of governance, public policy and law.

Admission to the M.Phil/Ph.D. Programme is by an entrance

examination conducted by the University followed by a viva-voce of

the qualified candidates. The eligibility conditions for taking the

entrance examination are a Masters Degree in Law with 55% from a

recognized University. The test is aimed to evaluate the candidate’s

analytical abilities and competence.

ELIGIBILITYAND ADMISSIONPROCEDURE:

The objectives of the M.Phil./ Ph.D. Programme in Law include the following:

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RESEARCHCOURSES

In the last four years, we have witnessed remarkable developments relating to teaching,

research and institution building. Over the years, JLU has made immense contributions in

promoting research initiatives that have led to a phenomenal rise in the number of

publications of our faculty in the leading journals and academic publishing houses both in

India and abroad. The University has forged a number of international collaborations not to

speak of the five International Conferences held at our campus. The University has played

a leadership role in organizing seminars, lectures and conferences on major issues relating

to law, national / international affairs, humanities, engineering & technology, management,

media and public policy.

At Jagran Lakecity University, we are committed to provide our students a holistic environment

that promotes competency for research, invention, discovery and innovation as also their career

aspirations. The University has drawn upon best practices that prevail in India and around the

world. As a University, we place utmost importance on due diligence and in ensuring honesty and

integrity among our students.

SOL sincerely hopes that you make the best use of this amazing opportunity to study and

undertake research at a truly Global University where we act locally but think globally. We are

confident that our outstanding faculty will inspire and motivate you to work hard and to engage

in rigorous academic work reflecting a sense of your own passionate commitment in

achieving excellence.

The distinctive features of the M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes are their multi-disciplinary

orientation in both course design and teaching plan; its substantive academic content; its

distinctiveness and its coherence as a programme of study with a policy orientation.

1. To prepare candidates for doctoral research in public policy and socio-legal research

2. To provide an inter-disciplinary perspective on the study of law

3. To equip students with the skills necessary to undertake research in areas of Law, including a

special focus on the legal implications of these issues, by developing their expertise in these

diverse disciplinary areas, and so to enable a more complex and multifaceted approach to

issues of governance, public policy and law.

Admission to the M.Phil/Ph.D. Programme is by an entrance

examination conducted by the University followed by a viva-voce of

the qualified candidates. The eligibility conditions for taking the

entrance examination are a Masters Degree in Law with 55% from a

recognized University. The test is aimed to evaluate the candidate’s

analytical abilities and competence.

ELIGIBILITYAND ADMISSIONPROCEDURE:

The objectives of the M.Phil./ Ph.D. Programme in Law include the following:

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Gone are the days when only academic programs were the only activities organized in colleges and all

students focused on that. With the changing trend we have noticed a major difference in the field of

academics too. Students don’t want to be bookworms; they look for other options that could help them

in the future. Besides, this in this high tech world, every student wants to acquire knowledge in every

field to stay updated. Co-circular activities play a vital role in the life of students.

We are committed for holistic development and nurturing of the students .They are exposed to various

cultural and other extracurricular activities which enables them to discover an area of interest out of

their academic arena. We have audio-visual rooms and a multipurpose hall for cultural and other extra

–curricular activities. We also celebrate annual day where students participate in various items like skit,

dance, mono-act etc.

JLU School of Law believes in the importance of building confidence in oneself, having a healthy

self-esteem with well-grounded values and skills as the base. All these put together play a vital role in

developing a child into a proactively responsible and contributive citizen. Academics are merely one

aspect of this growth. Given the right platform to display his/her skills gives an impetus and motivates

the child to work hard at academics too.

Cultural and extracurricular activities teach students how to work for a common goal and this ultimately

develops a sense of responsibility in them. It increases the level of confidence and also teaches them

how to co-operate and work with people in different conditions. They learn to face the challenges that

come in education and career.

THE CULTURAL CLUBOF JLU SCHOOL OF LAW Students performing ‘Merchant of Venice’ at an International Conference

on Human Rights organized by JLU School of Law in collaboration with WFUNA, USA.

Building a unique, recreational and interactive platform for the students is one of the major aspects

of a University life. Apart from academics, ample opportunities must be given to the students to

ensure their all round development. In contemporary times, the industry demands dynamic and

proactive individuals and co-curricular activities such as debates, drama, sports, etc. play a vital role

in inculcating values which are extremely helpful in their personal and professional growth.

Law impacts the society in a big way and is deeply embedded in our social world. The

pursuit of social change, therefore, involves an engagement with law. In India, the social

dimension of law becomes especially relevant considering the fact that legal services

remain largely inaccessible to the common man. During the past five decades, law and the

legal profession have undergone a metamorphosis, not just in India but the world over.

Both have matured as a natural response to the world becoming a global village. Today,

there are also new challenges and newer forms of competition. Those in the bar and the

bench are expected to perform their roles with greater ethics and more responsibility.

Lex Manor is a comprehensive Legal Wall Newspaper committed to redefine the

standards of legal journalism in India. Our endeavor is to bring in more transparency in

legal reporting without lowering the supremacy of law.

Lex Manor – The Legal Wall Newspaper is a student

driven initiative of JLU School of Law to provide our

readers with accurate, bold, unbiased news, views,

opinions, and features. We are receptive to constructive

criticism and wholeheartedly welcome comments which

can help us in our mission of legal awareness.THE LEGAL WALL NEWSPAPER

JLU-SOL CLUBSAND SOCIETIES

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Gone are the days when only academic programs were the only activities organized in colleges and all

students focused on that. With the changing trend we have noticed a major difference in the field of

academics too. Students don’t want to be bookworms; they look for other options that could help them

in the future. Besides, this in this high tech world, every student wants to acquire knowledge in every

field to stay updated. Co-circular activities play a vital role in the life of students.

We are committed for holistic development and nurturing of the students .They are exposed to various

cultural and other extracurricular activities which enables them to discover an area of interest out of

their academic arena. We have audio-visual rooms and a multipurpose hall for cultural and other extra

–curricular activities. We also celebrate annual day where students participate in various items like skit,

dance, mono-act etc.

JLU School of Law believes in the importance of building confidence in oneself, having a healthy

self-esteem with well-grounded values and skills as the base. All these put together play a vital role in

developing a child into a proactively responsible and contributive citizen. Academics are merely one

aspect of this growth. Given the right platform to display his/her skills gives an impetus and motivates

the child to work hard at academics too.

Cultural and extracurricular activities teach students how to work for a common goal and this ultimately

develops a sense of responsibility in them. It increases the level of confidence and also teaches them

how to co-operate and work with people in different conditions. They learn to face the challenges that

come in education and career.

THE CULTURAL CLUBOF JLU SCHOOL OF LAW Students performing ‘Merchant of Venice’ at an International Conference

on Human Rights organized by JLU School of Law in collaboration with WFUNA, USA.

Building a unique, recreational and interactive platform for the students is one of the major aspects

of a University life. Apart from academics, ample opportunities must be given to the students to

ensure their all round development. In contemporary times, the industry demands dynamic and

proactive individuals and co-curricular activities such as debates, drama, sports, etc. play a vital role

in inculcating values which are extremely helpful in their personal and professional growth.

Law impacts the society in a big way and is deeply embedded in our social world. The

pursuit of social change, therefore, involves an engagement with law. In India, the social

dimension of law becomes especially relevant considering the fact that legal services

remain largely inaccessible to the common man. During the past five decades, law and the

legal profession have undergone a metamorphosis, not just in India but the world over.

Both have matured as a natural response to the world becoming a global village. Today,

there are also new challenges and newer forms of competition. Those in the bar and the

bench are expected to perform their roles with greater ethics and more responsibility.

Lex Manor is a comprehensive Legal Wall Newspaper committed to redefine the

standards of legal journalism in India. Our endeavor is to bring in more transparency in

legal reporting without lowering the supremacy of law.

Lex Manor – The Legal Wall Newspaper is a student

driven initiative of JLU School of Law to provide our

readers with accurate, bold, unbiased news, views,

opinions, and features. We are receptive to constructive

criticism and wholeheartedly welcome comments which

can help us in our mission of legal awareness.THE LEGAL WALL NEWSPAPER

JLU-SOL CLUBSAND SOCIETIES

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Bringing out viable solutions to contemporary problems through exhaustive discussions has been a very old practice throughout the globe. Learned men have always found deliberations to be an effective intellectual exercise that provides a platform for the exchange of ideas, thoughts, opinions and perspectives. An honest and a well moderated debate among individuals with keen insight and knowledge of the society is one of the primary avenues for prolific outcomes.

Further, the importance of such discussions in the area of law cannot be overemphasized. The dynamic nature of law and its close connection with other disciplines such as economics, polity, sociology, ethics, etc. behooves us to engage in well-directed argumentations to find solutions to various socio-legal problems.

With the aim of building a healthy intellectual atmosphere and to provide the students with an opportunity to express their ideas about various social issues and challenges, the JLU School of Law has constituted ‘Litigium’.

The Apostle is a recent initiative of JLU School of Law to highlight issues and influence policymakers to take action on legal, social, economical and civic problems.

The Apostle, which in broader sense means A Messenger, is a medium through which JLU School of Law aspires to achieve social ends. Living in a metro city isn’t as easy as it may sound. With ever increasing civic problems and issues that citizens have to deal with on everyday basis, there are some that remain unaddressed for days. Traffic on roads, damaged streets, illegal construction and water logging are some of the issues our students address in their letters. These letters and article also contribute to educating media about prevalent issues in the society. Main objective of this unique initiative is to foster social awareness in the society. Moreover; it also improves the composition skills of English Language among the students of Law.

A DISCUSSION, DELIBERATION ANDARGUMENTATION (DDA) SOCIETY

LITIGIUM

Students during a group discussion session organized under ‘Litigium’ Practices

A FORUM FOR LETTERS & ARTICLES TO THE EDITORS OF ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS

THEAPOSTLE

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Article by Ms. Sanyogita Priyadasshini Article by Ms. Muskan Pahuja

Article by Ms. Amrisha Dwivedi

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Bringing out viable solutions to contemporary problems through exhaustive discussions has been a very old practice throughout the globe. Learned men have always found deliberations to be an effective intellectual exercise that provides a platform for the exchange of ideas, thoughts, opinions and perspectives. An honest and a well moderated debate among individuals with keen insight and knowledge of the society is one of the primary avenues for prolific outcomes.

Further, the importance of such discussions in the area of law cannot be overemphasized. The dynamic nature of law and its close connection with other disciplines such as economics, polity, sociology, ethics, etc. behooves us to engage in well-directed argumentations to find solutions to various socio-legal problems.

With the aim of building a healthy intellectual atmosphere and to provide the students with an opportunity to express their ideas about various social issues and challenges, the JLU School of Law has constituted ‘Litigium’.

The Apostle is a recent initiative of JLU School of Law to highlight issues and influence policymakers to take action on legal, social, economical and civic problems.

The Apostle, which in broader sense means A Messenger, is a medium through which JLU School of Law aspires to achieve social ends. Living in a metro city isn’t as easy as it may sound. With ever increasing civic problems and issues that citizens have to deal with on everyday basis, there are some that remain unaddressed for days. Traffic on roads, damaged streets, illegal construction and water logging are some of the issues our students address in their letters. These letters and article also contribute to educating media about prevalent issues in the society. Main objective of this unique initiative is to foster social awareness in the society. Moreover; it also improves the composition skills of English Language among the students of Law.

A DISCUSSION, DELIBERATION ANDARGUMENTATION (DDA) SOCIETY

LITIGIUM

Students during a group discussion session organized under ‘Litigium’ Practices

A FORUM FOR LETTERS & ARTICLES TO THE EDITORS OF ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS

THEAPOSTLE

29 30

Article by Ms. Sanyogita Priyadasshini Article by Ms. Muskan Pahuja

Article by Ms. Amrisha Dwivedi

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Jus Commune is the initiative of School of Law, JLU for the law students to make them aware

with the insights of the legal news i.e. judgments of the Supreme Court and various High

Courts of the country. The objective is to involve the law students to think more critically on

various legal, social and political issues. Being aware ultimately enables the students to be

assertive and express their opinion strongly and with confidence. Further, it helps the students

in the area of contemporary legal research which a requisite condition the profession of law.

CommuneJUS

FACULTY

Dean – Faculty of Law, Public Policy and Humanities

Prof. (Dr.) YogendraKumar Srivastava

Associate Professor

Dr. ShobhaBhardwaj

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Dr. YashTiwari

Assistant Professor

Dr. AnitaLadha

Associate Professor

Dr. ApoorvaDixit

Assistant Professor

Impressive University, brilliantly managed Law School with committed faculty members. My best wishes to every student.

Prof. (Dr.) S.K. BhatnagarVice Chancellor, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow

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Jus Commune is the initiative of School of Law, JLU for the law students to make them aware

with the insights of the legal news i.e. judgments of the Supreme Court and various High

Courts of the country. The objective is to involve the law students to think more critically on

various legal, social and political issues. Being aware ultimately enables the students to be

assertive and express their opinion strongly and with confidence. Further, it helps the students

in the area of contemporary legal research which a requisite condition the profession of law.

CommuneJUS

FACULTY

Dean – Faculty of Law, Public Policy and Humanities

Prof. (Dr.) YogendraKumar Srivastava

Associate Professor

Dr. ShobhaBhardwaj

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Dr. YashTiwari

Assistant Professor

Dr. AnitaLadha

Associate Professor

Dr. ApoorvaDixit

Assistant Professor

Impressive University, brilliantly managed Law School with committed faculty members. My best wishes to every student.

Prof. (Dr.) S.K. BhatnagarVice Chancellor, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow

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Ms. IpshitaBhattacharya

Assistant Professor

Mr. RohitMishra

Assistant Professor

Mr. OmkareshwarPathak

Assistant Professor

Mr. TanmayAgrawal

Assistant Professor

Dr. SeemaShrivastav

Assistant Professor

Mr. AbhishekKumar Jain

Mr. AnkitSingh

Assistant Professor

Ms. VidhitaRakhe

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Ms. PoojaKiyawat

Assistant Professor

Ms. SaumyaShaji

Assistant Professor

Mr. AnugrahPratap Singh

Assistant Professor

Ms. RashidaHusain

School Coordinator

Mr. AnubhavMalviya

School Coordinator

Ms. RohiniDighe

Ms. SnigdhaBishwal

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Ms. OngmulaBhutia

Ms. SomyaKhare

Assistant Professor

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Ms. IpshitaBhattacharya

Assistant Professor

Mr. RohitMishra

Assistant Professor

Mr. OmkareshwarPathak

Assistant Professor

Mr. TanmayAgrawal

Assistant Professor

Dr. SeemaShrivastav

Assistant Professor

Mr. AbhishekKumar Jain

Mr. AnkitSingh

Assistant Professor

Ms. VidhitaRakhe

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Ms. PoojaKiyawat

Assistant Professor

Ms. SaumyaShaji

Assistant Professor

Mr. AnugrahPratap Singh

Assistant Professor

Ms. RashidaHusain

School Coordinator

Mr. AnubhavMalviya

School Coordinator

Ms. RohiniDighe

Ms. SnigdhaBishwal

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Ms. OngmulaBhutia

Ms. SomyaKhare

Assistant Professor

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In line with the goal of the University to provide best possible exposure to the students, JLU School of Law has rendered exceptional editions to the Igniting Mind Lecture Series. The aim is to broaden the intellectual horizon of the students and acquainting them with the growing trends of the legal field.

JLU School of Law takes pride in hosting some notable luminaries of National and International repute under the coveted ‘Igniting Minds Lecture Series’. The School orchestrated this series keeping in mind the professional nature of its regular programmes and invited some of the stalwarts from Judiciary, Civil Administration, reputed Law Firms, and Academia etc. Since its beginning, JLU School of Law has organized 15 such lectures and will continue the series with a motto of enriching students with inspirational company.

Hon’ble. Justice R.C. Lahoti Former Chief Justice of India

Hon’ble Justice Mohan PeirisFormer Chief Justice of Sri Lanka

Prof. Stephen WoodsLeeds Metropolitan University,Leeds, United Kingdom

Prof.(Dr.) G.S. BajpaiRegistrar, National Law University, New Delhi

Prof. Geetanjali Nain GillProfessor of Law, University ofNorthumbria, United Kingdom

Justice M. JaichandrenJudge, Madras High Court

Prof. T. VeeravaguDean, Faculty of Law and University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Mr. Rajesh GuptaInspector General of PoliceM.P. and OSD, Sanchi International University, M.P.

Hon’ble Justice Ved Prakash SharmaChairman, Madhya PradeshState Law Commission

Mr. R. VenkataramaniSenior Advocate, SupremeCourt of India and Member, Law Commission of India

Hon’ble JusticeN.K. Jain (Retd.),Madhya Pradesh High Court

Mr. Ram JethmalaniSenior Advocate,Supreme Court of India andleading political figure

Justice G. RaghuramDirector, National JudicialAcademy of India

Prof. Steve NgoInternational Mediator andArbitrator, Singapore

Mr. Salman KhurshidSenior Advocate, Supreme Courtof India and leading political figure

Mr. Vivek Tankha,Member of Parliament and Senior AdvocateSupreme Court of India

NOTABLE SPEAKERS AT THE ‘ IGNITING MINDS LECTURE SERIES’

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Delighted to be here, amazing structure and subjects that are offered. Passionate and professional faculty. My best wishes for success of the University.

Hon’ble Ms. Justice Sapna Pradhan MallaSupreme Court of Nepal

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In line with the goal of the University to provide best possible exposure to the students, JLU School of Law has rendered exceptional editions to the Igniting Mind Lecture Series. The aim is to broaden the intellectual horizon of the students and acquainting them with the growing trends of the legal field.

JLU School of Law takes pride in hosting some notable luminaries of National and International repute under the coveted ‘Igniting Minds Lecture Series’. The School orchestrated this series keeping in mind the professional nature of its regular programmes and invited some of the stalwarts from Judiciary, Civil Administration, reputed Law Firms, and Academia etc. Since its beginning, JLU School of Law has organized 15 such lectures and will continue the series with a motto of enriching students with inspirational company.

Hon’ble. Justice R.C. Lahoti Former Chief Justice of India

Hon’ble Justice Mohan PeirisFormer Chief Justice of Sri Lanka

Prof. Stephen WoodsLeeds Metropolitan University,Leeds, United Kingdom

Prof.(Dr.) G.S. BajpaiRegistrar, National Law University, New Delhi

Prof. Geetanjali Nain GillProfessor of Law, University ofNorthumbria, United Kingdom

Justice M. JaichandrenJudge, Madras High Court

Prof. T. VeeravaguDean, Faculty of Law and University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Mr. Rajesh GuptaInspector General of PoliceM.P. and OSD, Sanchi International University, M.P.

Hon’ble Justice Ved Prakash SharmaChairman, Madhya PradeshState Law Commission

Mr. R. VenkataramaniSenior Advocate, SupremeCourt of India and Member, Law Commission of India

Hon’ble JusticeN.K. Jain (Retd.),Madhya Pradesh High Court

Mr. Ram JethmalaniSenior Advocate,Supreme Court of India andleading political figure

Justice G. RaghuramDirector, National JudicialAcademy of India

Prof. Steve NgoInternational Mediator andArbitrator, Singapore

Mr. Salman KhurshidSenior Advocate, Supreme Courtof India and leading political figure

Mr. Vivek Tankha,Member of Parliament and Senior AdvocateSupreme Court of India

NOTABLE SPEAKERS AT THE ‘ IGNITING MINDS LECTURE SERIES’

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Delighted to be here, amazing structure and subjects that are offered. Passionate and professional faculty. My best wishes for success of the University.

Hon’ble Ms. Justice Sapna Pradhan MallaSupreme Court of Nepal

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In his address he advised students “adorn your personality with qualities and values. Be a savior of India. Extend your helping hand to the poor, deprived, downtrodden and exploited and follow the words of Swami Vivekananda -- awake, arise and stop not till the goal is achieved”. He emphasized more on value based legal education system which will produce not only a lawyer but a responsible citizen.He concluded that, “While being a man of success it is of paramountsignificance to become a man of values".

Honorable Justice R.C. LahotiFormer Chief Justice of India

September 20, 2015

Honorable Justice M. Jaichandren shared his experiences of judiciary and guided students on ways to prepare for a successful career in litigation. He appreciated the School for providing state of the art Moot-Court, Legal Aid Clinic, and Library equipped with online legal databases. He also recalled his law school days when such facilities were not available. He then advised them to make most of such facilities to shape their career as a successful lawyer.

Honorable Justice M. JaichandrenJudge, Madras High Court

September 20, 2015

Mr. Vivek Tankha invoked students, “Excel in whatever you do. The world is your opportunity.” Mr. Tankha discussed the ups and downs of the legal profession and stressed upon the need of Courtroom Craftsmanship in the profession of legal practice. He laid emphasis on the value of thought and innovation. He advised the students to go for thorough preparation before representing any case. He also talked about improvement of work culture. Mr. Tankha shared some of his experiences wherein he had to face serious challenges and adversities in his life. He emphasized the importance of learning the intricate details of a trial court. Further, he encouraged and motivated the students to join Bar. He praised the profession for being respectable and lucrative.

Mr. Vivek TankhaMember of Parliament and Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

February 6, 2016

Mr. Ram JethmalaniSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India & Member,Law Commission of India

November 14, 2016

In his address of more than 90 minutes, he urged students to choose litigation as a career path and also shed light on the scope and opportunities of the field. He opined that the law profession is one of dignity and honor and earning money is secondary. He also lauded the efforts of JLU School of Law for organizing a national level competition in its nascent stage.

While talking on the issue of human rights he emphasized that human has a responsibility for his special cognitive ability and capacity of intelligence in order to preserve peace in the world. He opined that continuous idiosyncratic attributes of humans will result in more acts of terrorism and human right violations. In his bold address Justice Raghuram on number of occasions provided clarity on the evolution of human rights in which he categorized social hierarchy as a deterrent.

Justice G. RaghuramDirector, National Judicial Academy of India

August 26, 2017

Mr. Khurshid shared some valuable experiences with the young gathering which also included new entrants to the legal education. Undoubtedly, nothing could be more precious to our young law students than having a seasoned lawyer talking about his own evolution from being a law student to a legal luminary who is renowned across the globe.

Mr. Salman KhurshidSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

July 29, 2017

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In his address he advised students “adorn your personality with qualities and values. Be a savior of India. Extend your helping hand to the poor, deprived, downtrodden and exploited and follow the words of Swami Vivekananda -- awake, arise and stop not till the goal is achieved”. He emphasized more on value based legal education system which will produce not only a lawyer but a responsible citizen.He concluded that, “While being a man of success it is of paramountsignificance to become a man of values".

Honorable Justice R.C. LahotiFormer Chief Justice of India

September 20, 2015

Honorable Justice M. Jaichandren shared his experiences of judiciary and guided students on ways to prepare for a successful career in litigation. He appreciated the School for providing state of the art Moot-Court, Legal Aid Clinic, and Library equipped with online legal databases. He also recalled his law school days when such facilities were not available. He then advised them to make most of such facilities to shape their career as a successful lawyer.

Honorable Justice M. JaichandrenJudge, Madras High Court

September 20, 2015

Mr. Vivek Tankha invoked students, “Excel in whatever you do. The world is your opportunity.” Mr. Tankha discussed the ups and downs of the legal profession and stressed upon the need of Courtroom Craftsmanship in the profession of legal practice. He laid emphasis on the value of thought and innovation. He advised the students to go for thorough preparation before representing any case. He also talked about improvement of work culture. Mr. Tankha shared some of his experiences wherein he had to face serious challenges and adversities in his life. He emphasized the importance of learning the intricate details of a trial court. Further, he encouraged and motivated the students to join Bar. He praised the profession for being respectable and lucrative.

Mr. Vivek TankhaMember of Parliament and Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

February 6, 2016

Mr. Ram JethmalaniSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India & Member,Law Commission of India

November 14, 2016

In his address of more than 90 minutes, he urged students to choose litigation as a career path and also shed light on the scope and opportunities of the field. He opined that the law profession is one of dignity and honor and earning money is secondary. He also lauded the efforts of JLU School of Law for organizing a national level competition in its nascent stage.

While talking on the issue of human rights he emphasized that human has a responsibility for his special cognitive ability and capacity of intelligence in order to preserve peace in the world. He opined that continuous idiosyncratic attributes of humans will result in more acts of terrorism and human right violations. In his bold address Justice Raghuram on number of occasions provided clarity on the evolution of human rights in which he categorized social hierarchy as a deterrent.

Justice G. RaghuramDirector, National Judicial Academy of India

August 26, 2017

Mr. Khurshid shared some valuable experiences with the young gathering which also included new entrants to the legal education. Undoubtedly, nothing could be more precious to our young law students than having a seasoned lawyer talking about his own evolution from being a law student to a legal luminary who is renowned across the globe.

Mr. Salman KhurshidSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

July 29, 2017

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Justice Anil Sinha, delivered the Inaugural Address in the Inaugural Ceremony of SAARCLAW-JLU Moot Court Competition. He appreciated the choice of moot problem which is based on refugee crisis and humanitarian law. As per his views, discourse on such an issue is a vital need of academia. He opined that events like SAARCLAW-JLU Moot Court Competition provide a great platform to budding lawyers to discuss and argue such an important contemporary issue.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Anil SinhaJudge, Supreme Court of Nepal

February 15, 2019

Mr. R. Venkataramani stated that "If democracy is a myth, let it be a myth". He opined that every nation has a constitutional identity which is guarded by the judiciary. He said that it is the legislature that knows the problems faced by the people as compared to the judiciary which is an institution that generally does not have access to information.

Mr. R. VenkataramaniSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India & Member, Law Commission of IndiaNovember 14, 2016

She delivered a talk on "Environmental Justice in India with special emphasis on National green tribunal". Prof. Gill in her address reminded students about their role in protection of the environment as a future lawyer. She enumerated contribution of legal system in the preservation of indigenous atmosphere and standardization of natural conditions which are to be kept intact. She also discussed the role of National Green Tribunal in India which is established under the National Green Tribunal Act 2010.

Prof. Geetanjali Nain GillProfessor of Law, University of Northumbria, United Kingdom

June 13, 2015

He laid emphasis on concept building and inclination towards the book approach of learning. He emphasized on the effective role of social activities in developing stage of the law students. He laid the motto that as students one should act on things which are actionable. He appreciated the ambiance and disciplined approach of the JLU School of Law in building their students bright future. He also cleared that as a student one should choose minimum two subjects as their area of expertise, because we cannot be expert in law but can hold an expertise in a part of it. Prof. Bajpai urged students to take a keen interest in research activities and publish papers in various research journals.

Prof.(Dr.) G.S. BajpaiRegistrar, National Law University, New Delhi

January 19, 2016

Prof. Woods focused on scenario on prevention of Girl Child rights across the globe. He emphasized on the role of literacy and education while critically commenting on role of government and international organizations such as United Nations and UNICEF. He appreciated the active involvement of students in the discussion as it exhibited their knowledge on the issue.

Prof. Stephen WoodsLeeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, United Kingdom

October 11, 2014

Justice Sharma in his impressive talk on the subject provided a

holistic understanding of Victimology by examining the

dimensions of justice system prevailing in India. He explained that

in the prevailing system accused remains in the focal point whereas

the victim finds it difficult to have his say. By giving reference of

recommendations made by the Malimath Committee, Justice

Sharma opined the justice system and especially the element of

filing an FIR need to take victim’s plight into account.

Honorable Justice Ved Prakash Sharma Chairman - Madhya Pradesh State Law Commission

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Justice Anil Sinha, delivered the Inaugural Address in the Inaugural Ceremony of SAARCLAW-JLU Moot Court Competition. He appreciated the choice of moot problem which is based on refugee crisis and humanitarian law. As per his views, discourse on such an issue is a vital need of academia. He opined that events like SAARCLAW-JLU Moot Court Competition provide a great platform to budding lawyers to discuss and argue such an important contemporary issue.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Anil SinhaJudge, Supreme Court of Nepal

February 15, 2019

Mr. R. Venkataramani stated that "If democracy is a myth, let it be a myth". He opined that every nation has a constitutional identity which is guarded by the judiciary. He said that it is the legislature that knows the problems faced by the people as compared to the judiciary which is an institution that generally does not have access to information.

Mr. R. VenkataramaniSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India & Member, Law Commission of IndiaNovember 14, 2016

She delivered a talk on "Environmental Justice in India with special emphasis on National green tribunal". Prof. Gill in her address reminded students about their role in protection of the environment as a future lawyer. She enumerated contribution of legal system in the preservation of indigenous atmosphere and standardization of natural conditions which are to be kept intact. She also discussed the role of National Green Tribunal in India which is established under the National Green Tribunal Act 2010.

Prof. Geetanjali Nain GillProfessor of Law, University of Northumbria, United Kingdom

June 13, 2015

He laid emphasis on concept building and inclination towards the book approach of learning. He emphasized on the effective role of social activities in developing stage of the law students. He laid the motto that as students one should act on things which are actionable. He appreciated the ambiance and disciplined approach of the JLU School of Law in building their students bright future. He also cleared that as a student one should choose minimum two subjects as their area of expertise, because we cannot be expert in law but can hold an expertise in a part of it. Prof. Bajpai urged students to take a keen interest in research activities and publish papers in various research journals.

Prof.(Dr.) G.S. BajpaiRegistrar, National Law University, New Delhi

January 19, 2016

Prof. Woods focused on scenario on prevention of Girl Child rights across the globe. He emphasized on the role of literacy and education while critically commenting on role of government and international organizations such as United Nations and UNICEF. He appreciated the active involvement of students in the discussion as it exhibited their knowledge on the issue.

Prof. Stephen WoodsLeeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, United Kingdom

October 11, 2014

Justice Sharma in his impressive talk on the subject provided a

holistic understanding of Victimology by examining the

dimensions of justice system prevailing in India. He explained that

in the prevailing system accused remains in the focal point whereas

the victim finds it difficult to have his say. By giving reference of

recommendations made by the Malimath Committee, Justice

Sharma opined the justice system and especially the element of

filing an FIR need to take victim’s plight into account.

Honorable Justice Ved Prakash Sharma Chairman - Madhya Pradesh State Law Commission

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Honorable Justice Mohan PeirisFormer Chief Justice of Sri Lanka

JLU School of Law had the sheer pleasure of having the former Chief

Justice Sri Lanka Hon’ble Mr. Justice Mohan Peiris to deliver the

Igniting Minds Lecture to the entire student body of the JLU School of

Law. Justice Peiris enlightened young law students on the topic ‘Rule

of Law’. At the outset, he categorized the learning environment at JLU

motivational and impressive.

Justice Jain was gracious enough to visit JLU School of Law for an interactive session with the students on the subject “Changing Paradigms in Legal Education”. He discussed about emerging teaching methodologies and their impact on the growing need of law studemts. He emphasized the importance of practice-based learning methods like moot court, legal aid clinic, client counseling camps, mediation clinics, etc. in contemporary times. He motivated students to go for litigation rather than corporate sector.

Hon’ble Justice N.K. Jain (Retd.)Madhya Pradesh High Court

February 6, 2016

Mr. Valenti expressed his concerns with the state of current ADR regime in India which is not as paced as it is in USA and Canada and he was of the firm opinion that there is a need to develop institutionalized system in India. Mr. Valenti suggested the inclusion of experienced corporate professionals in the arbitration panel and limiting the number of retired judges as an arbitrator to specific cases only so as to make it more transparent and paving way for creating more institutionalized system in India too.

Mr. Thomas P. ValentiAttorney/Mediator/Arbitrator/Facilitator

February 6, 2016

EVENTS AT JLU SCHOOL OF LAWJLU School of Law has been engaged continuously in enriching its students by organizing

National and International level seminars, workshops and conferences. We have had the

honor of entertaining the august presence of distinguished luminaries from across the nation

and world during these programs. Some glimpses of the events that were organized:

The University is a sparkling institution within nature. The outer beauty matches the inner brilliance.

Honorable Justice Dipak MisraFormer Chief Justice of India

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Honorable Justice Mohan PeirisFormer Chief Justice of Sri Lanka

JLU School of Law had the sheer pleasure of having the former Chief

Justice Sri Lanka Hon’ble Mr. Justice Mohan Peiris to deliver the

Igniting Minds Lecture to the entire student body of the JLU School of

Law. Justice Peiris enlightened young law students on the topic ‘Rule

of Law’. At the outset, he categorized the learning environment at JLU

motivational and impressive.

Justice Jain was gracious enough to visit JLU School of Law for an interactive session with the students on the subject “Changing Paradigms in Legal Education”. He discussed about emerging teaching methodologies and their impact on the growing need of law studemts. He emphasized the importance of practice-based learning methods like moot court, legal aid clinic, client counseling camps, mediation clinics, etc. in contemporary times. He motivated students to go for litigation rather than corporate sector.

Hon’ble Justice N.K. Jain (Retd.)Madhya Pradesh High Court

February 6, 2016

Mr. Valenti expressed his concerns with the state of current ADR regime in India which is not as paced as it is in USA and Canada and he was of the firm opinion that there is a need to develop institutionalized system in India. Mr. Valenti suggested the inclusion of experienced corporate professionals in the arbitration panel and limiting the number of retired judges as an arbitrator to specific cases only so as to make it more transparent and paving way for creating more institutionalized system in India too.

Mr. Thomas P. ValentiAttorney/Mediator/Arbitrator/Facilitator

February 6, 2016

EVENTS AT JLU SCHOOL OF LAWJLU School of Law has been engaged continuously in enriching its students by organizing

National and International level seminars, workshops and conferences. We have had the

honor of entertaining the august presence of distinguished luminaries from across the nation

and world during these programs. Some glimpses of the events that were organized:

The University is a sparkling institution within nature. The outer beauty matches the inner brilliance.

Honorable Justice Dipak MisraFormer Chief Justice of India

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International Conference on Human Rights: Contemporary Issues and Challenges on October 2 and 3, 2015 in collaboration with World Federation of United Nations Associations.

This mega event witnessed participation from more

than 190 Academicians/ Research Scholars/ Legal

Associates/ Social Activists etc. Shri Hari Mohan

Gupta, Honorable Chancellor was the Chairperson

of the Inauguration Ceremony and the key note

address was delivered by Mr. Bonian

Golmohammadi (Secretary General, WFUNA).

Eminent Jurist Prof. N.R. Madhava Menon graced

the occasion as Special Guest of Honor and

enlightened the gathering on contemporary

challenges in Human Rights preservation. Inaugural

session was followed by a Plenary Session which

included a battery of academicians and experts. In

Technical sessions, participants exhibited great

enthusiasm and willingness to deliberate on

burning issues related to Human Rights. Cultural

programme was a perfect conclusion of the first day

of the conference. After vibrant dance

performances by the students, portrayal of the

famous Shakespearian play ‘Merchant of Venice’

was an unforgettable experience for everyone in

the audience.

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Training Program on Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code of India

Centre for Competition and Investment Laws and Policy (CCILP) of JLU School of Law organized a One-Day Training Programme on “Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code of India (IBC)” on October 18, 2019. The purpose of this program was to kindle a comprehensive discussion on various facets and dimensions of the IBC which is a booming area in the field of law. In the first session, Mr. Amit Pratap Singh, Faculty, NLIU, Bhopal dealt with the historical background, rationale and jurisprudential basis of the IBC which laid the groundwork for the program.In the second technical session, Dr. Manoj Joshi, Company Secretary and Insolvency Professional, discussed the technical and practical aspects of IBC and inspired the participants to enter the lucrative field of insolvency resolution. The third and final technical session was conducted by Adv. V.N. Dubey, M.P. High Court (Indore Bench). He laid emphasis on the intricacies of insolvency processes and litigation aspects of IBC. All technical sessions were followed by interactive sessions wherein participants posed various pertinent questions in front of the resource persons.The valedictory ceremony was graced by the benign presence of Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, Vice Chancellor, Jagran Lakecity University. The discussions were fruitful and prolific.The program had participation from both inside and outside JLU. It was ultimately an enriching experience everyone involved.

Orientation Ceremony 2019-24 Batch

JLU School of Law organized Orientation

Programme from July 8 to 10, 2019 to welcome

the young lot of budding lawyers. This three-day

event oriented young Jagranites about

University, School and their respective

programme. On first day of the programme,

students had the pleasure to hear Hon’ble Mr.

Justice (Rtd.) Ved Prakash Sharma, Chairperson,

State Law Commission of Madhya Pradesh.

Justice Sharma heaped praise on Jagran

Lakecity University for providing ideal

environment and resources for a young student

to envision career in Law. He urged students to

attain knowledge, skills and right attitude to

excel in the legal profession. Second day of the

programme consisted orientation about

initiatives of Jagran Lakecity University and JLU

School of Law such including Moot Court, Legal

Aid Clinic were introduced to the students.

Third day made sure that fun element is not

ignored from the event of Orientation

Programme therefore Ice-Breaking activities

were conducted. Students enjoyed the activities

thoroughly and participated enthusiastically.

Students were also given a platform to showcase

their talent which they used wholeheartedly and

performed dance, song and stand-up comedy.

One-day Training workshop on

Cross-Examination to be added

Shri Ram Jethmalani-JLU Chair of Criminal Law

and Criminal Justice (CCLCJ) of JLU School of

Law organized a one-day Training workshop on

Cross-Examination on October 11, 2019 with an

objective to train the law students extensively in

the domain of Cross-Examination of Witnesses

The workshop was graced by Hon’ble Justice

N.K. Gupta, Lokayukt, Madhya Pradesh, Shri

J.K. Vaidhya, Judicial Officer, Lokayukta,

Madhya Pradesh, Shri Hari Mohan Gupta,

Hon’ble Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup,

Hon’ble Vice Chancellor and Prof. (Dr.)

Yogendra Srivastava, DSW and Director, JLU

School of Law and Dr. Shobha Bhardwaj,

Chair-in-charge (CCLCJ).

The workshop consisted of two sessions i.e.

competition among the students and an

address by Justice N.K. Gupta which was

thoroughly enriching for the students. Justice

Gupta discussed about the various facets of

cross-examination and categorized it as a skilful

art which every aspiring lawyer must hone. He

emphasized that cross-examination of

witnesses is something that makes or breaks

the case. He cited several interesting examples

from his illustrious judicial career to further

enrich the gathering.

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International Conference on Human Rights: Contemporary Issues and Challenges on October 2 and 3, 2015 in collaboration with World Federation of United Nations Associations.

This mega event witnessed participation from more

than 190 Academicians/ Research Scholars/ Legal

Associates/ Social Activists etc. Shri Hari Mohan

Gupta, Honorable Chancellor was the Chairperson

of the Inauguration Ceremony and the key note

address was delivered by Mr. Bonian

Golmohammadi (Secretary General, WFUNA).

Eminent Jurist Prof. N.R. Madhava Menon graced

the occasion as Special Guest of Honor and

enlightened the gathering on contemporary

challenges in Human Rights preservation. Inaugural

session was followed by a Plenary Session which

included a battery of academicians and experts. In

Technical sessions, participants exhibited great

enthusiasm and willingness to deliberate on

burning issues related to Human Rights. Cultural

programme was a perfect conclusion of the first day

of the conference. After vibrant dance

performances by the students, portrayal of the

famous Shakespearian play ‘Merchant of Venice’

was an unforgettable experience for everyone in

the audience.

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Training Program on Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code of India

Centre for Competition and Investment Laws and Policy (CCILP) of JLU School of Law organized a One-Day Training Programme on “Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code of India (IBC)” on October 18, 2019. The purpose of this program was to kindle a comprehensive discussion on various facets and dimensions of the IBC which is a booming area in the field of law. In the first session, Mr. Amit Pratap Singh, Faculty, NLIU, Bhopal dealt with the historical background, rationale and jurisprudential basis of the IBC which laid the groundwork for the program.In the second technical session, Dr. Manoj Joshi, Company Secretary and Insolvency Professional, discussed the technical and practical aspects of IBC and inspired the participants to enter the lucrative field of insolvency resolution. The third and final technical session was conducted by Adv. V.N. Dubey, M.P. High Court (Indore Bench). He laid emphasis on the intricacies of insolvency processes and litigation aspects of IBC. All technical sessions were followed by interactive sessions wherein participants posed various pertinent questions in front of the resource persons.The valedictory ceremony was graced by the benign presence of Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, Vice Chancellor, Jagran Lakecity University. The discussions were fruitful and prolific.The program had participation from both inside and outside JLU. It was ultimately an enriching experience everyone involved.

Orientation Ceremony 2019-24 Batch

JLU School of Law organized Orientation

Programme from July 8 to 10, 2019 to welcome

the young lot of budding lawyers. This three-day

event oriented young Jagranites about

University, School and their respective

programme. On first day of the programme,

students had the pleasure to hear Hon’ble Mr.

Justice (Rtd.) Ved Prakash Sharma, Chairperson,

State Law Commission of Madhya Pradesh.

Justice Sharma heaped praise on Jagran

Lakecity University for providing ideal

environment and resources for a young student

to envision career in Law. He urged students to

attain knowledge, skills and right attitude to

excel in the legal profession. Second day of the

programme consisted orientation about

initiatives of Jagran Lakecity University and JLU

School of Law such including Moot Court, Legal

Aid Clinic were introduced to the students.

Third day made sure that fun element is not

ignored from the event of Orientation

Programme therefore Ice-Breaking activities

were conducted. Students enjoyed the activities

thoroughly and participated enthusiastically.

Students were also given a platform to showcase

their talent which they used wholeheartedly and

performed dance, song and stand-up comedy.

One-day Training workshop on

Cross-Examination to be added

Shri Ram Jethmalani-JLU Chair of Criminal Law

and Criminal Justice (CCLCJ) of JLU School of

Law organized a one-day Training workshop on

Cross-Examination on October 11, 2019 with an

objective to train the law students extensively in

the domain of Cross-Examination of Witnesses

The workshop was graced by Hon’ble Justice

N.K. Gupta, Lokayukt, Madhya Pradesh, Shri

J.K. Vaidhya, Judicial Officer, Lokayukta,

Madhya Pradesh, Shri Hari Mohan Gupta,

Hon’ble Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup,

Hon’ble Vice Chancellor and Prof. (Dr.)

Yogendra Srivastava, DSW and Director, JLU

School of Law and Dr. Shobha Bhardwaj,

Chair-in-charge (CCLCJ).

The workshop consisted of two sessions i.e.

competition among the students and an

address by Justice N.K. Gupta which was

thoroughly enriching for the students. Justice

Gupta discussed about the various facets of

cross-examination and categorized it as a skilful

art which every aspiring lawyer must hone. He

emphasized that cross-examination of

witnesses is something that makes or breaks

the case. He cited several interesting examples

from his illustrious judicial career to further

enrich the gathering.

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4th Regional Consultation on Strengthening and Promoting Law School Clinics in India

Legal Aid Clinic of JLU School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University in collaboration with Jindal Global Law School, Haryana organised the 4th Regional Consultation on Strengthening and Promoting Law School Clinics in India. The event saw participation from 22 law schools with more than 60 participants, including participants from National Law Schools, State Law Colleges and Prestigious Private Law Schools. The Chief Guest for the inaugural program was Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Sinha, Director, and The Indian Law Institute. This was followed by Panel Discussion chaired by Prof. Ajay Pandey, Executive Director, Clinical Legal Program, Jindal Global School. The panel comprised of Dr. Kavita Singh, Chairperson, Legal Aid Clinic, NLIU, Bhopal; Adv. Abhay Jain, Founder-Zenith Legal Aid Clinic, Shivpuri; Ms. Neeti, Co-Principal Investigator, JGLS Project on Strengthening Law School Clinics.The Consultation Program ended with the Valedictory Session. The chief guest for the session was Shri. Bharat. P. Maheshwari, Law Officer to the Governor of MP.

National Symposium On “Dynamics of Abortion Politics and Social Justice” on 15th February, 2020

National Symposium on “Dynamics of Abortion Politics and Social Justice” provided a striking exhibition of awareness and concern for gender justice in the country. It gave a platform to young scholars and students to present their literary work before the experts. National Symposium was graced by Prof. (Dr.) D P Verma, Additional Director, National Judicial Academy, Shri. Sheo Shekhar Shukla, Principal Secretary, Health and Medical Education, Govt. of MP, Prof. (Dr.) Pradeep Kulshrestha, Dean, Sharda University, Delhi, Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, Vice Chancellor and Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Srivastava. Experts highlighted statistics of abortion in India where rate of unsafe abortion is dangerously high. They also presented their view on the conflicting ideas of Right to Live vs. Right to Choose. Scholars and Students presented their papers in three Technical Session chaired by Academicians and Medical Practitioners, who also provided their valuable feedback and comments on the theme.

Workshop on “RERA through a Magnifying Glass

Center for Energy, Infrastructure & Transport Laws, School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University organized a One-Day Workshop on “RERA through a magnifying glass" in collaboration with Real Estate Regulatory Authority of Madhya Pradesh, on 19th September 2019. Shri Anthony De Sa, Chairman of RERA, M.P was invited as the Chief Guest in the Workshop. The workshop was divided into two sessions. In the

first session, Shri. Anthony De Sa enlightened the gathering in respect of the purpose for which the RERA Act was enacted and the modus operandi of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority. In the second session, Mr. Prateek Jain and Mr. ApurvTaran Jain, Associate Partners in Aureus Law Partners addressed the gathering with details of ground realities of Real Estate market and the impact of RERA on it. They also elucidated on how RERA safeguards the interests of the buyers of Real Estate.

In memoriam: Late Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon and his exemplary contribution to India Legal Education, July 2 to 7, 2019.

The Centre for Professional Legal Education and Training (CPLET) of Jagran Lakecity

University, School of Law organized One Week Refresher Course for Law from July 2 to 7, 2019.

The Refresher Course was organized in the memory of distinguished jurist and the father

modern legal education Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon.

Dr. (Prof.) V. Vijay Kumar in his speech emphasized on the two-fold purpose of organising such refresher course. First is to create seriousness among the teachers as according to him teaching is a commitment not a profession and second such courses acquaint the academicians with new skills, methods and processes required in the modern times.

Delivering his address Prof. Shantha Kumar

appreciated the efforts of JLU School of Law for

organizing the one week’s refresher course for law

teachers as it plays a significant role in overall

development of the academicians. He also praised

the participants and appreciates their contribution

in the course.

ONE WEEK REFRESHER COURSE FOR LAW TEACHERS

Vice Chancellor, National Law Institute University, Bhopal

Prof. (Dr.) V. Vijayakumar

Vice- Chancellor,Gujarat National Law University

Prof. (Dr.) S. Shantha Kumar

Prof. (Dr.) V.C Vivekanandan started his

session by introducing what amounts to

the core of all pedagogy. He further

discussed the concept of smart phone vs.

Smart teachers and what are the key

elements to connect so as to become as

a smart teacher.

Vice Chancellor, HidayatullahNational Law University, Raipur

Prof. (Dr.) V.C. Vivekanandan

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4th Regional Consultation on Strengthening and Promoting Law School Clinics in India

Legal Aid Clinic of JLU School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University in collaboration with Jindal Global Law School, Haryana organised the 4th Regional Consultation on Strengthening and Promoting Law School Clinics in India. The event saw participation from 22 law schools with more than 60 participants, including participants from National Law Schools, State Law Colleges and Prestigious Private Law Schools. The Chief Guest for the inaugural program was Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Sinha, Director, and The Indian Law Institute. This was followed by Panel Discussion chaired by Prof. Ajay Pandey, Executive Director, Clinical Legal Program, Jindal Global School. The panel comprised of Dr. Kavita Singh, Chairperson, Legal Aid Clinic, NLIU, Bhopal; Adv. Abhay Jain, Founder-Zenith Legal Aid Clinic, Shivpuri; Ms. Neeti, Co-Principal Investigator, JGLS Project on Strengthening Law School Clinics.The Consultation Program ended with the Valedictory Session. The chief guest for the session was Shri. Bharat. P. Maheshwari, Law Officer to the Governor of MP.

National Symposium On “Dynamics of Abortion Politics and Social Justice” on 15th February, 2020

National Symposium on “Dynamics of Abortion Politics and Social Justice” provided a striking exhibition of awareness and concern for gender justice in the country. It gave a platform to young scholars and students to present their literary work before the experts. National Symposium was graced by Prof. (Dr.) D P Verma, Additional Director, National Judicial Academy, Shri. Sheo Shekhar Shukla, Principal Secretary, Health and Medical Education, Govt. of MP, Prof. (Dr.) Pradeep Kulshrestha, Dean, Sharda University, Delhi, Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, Vice Chancellor and Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Srivastava. Experts highlighted statistics of abortion in India where rate of unsafe abortion is dangerously high. They also presented their view on the conflicting ideas of Right to Live vs. Right to Choose. Scholars and Students presented their papers in three Technical Session chaired by Academicians and Medical Practitioners, who also provided their valuable feedback and comments on the theme.

Workshop on “RERA through a Magnifying Glass

Center for Energy, Infrastructure & Transport Laws, School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University organized a One-Day Workshop on “RERA through a magnifying glass" in collaboration with Real Estate Regulatory Authority of Madhya Pradesh, on 19th September 2019. Shri Anthony De Sa, Chairman of RERA, M.P was invited as the Chief Guest in the Workshop. The workshop was divided into two sessions. In the

first session, Shri. Anthony De Sa enlightened the gathering in respect of the purpose for which the RERA Act was enacted and the modus operandi of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority. In the second session, Mr. Prateek Jain and Mr. ApurvTaran Jain, Associate Partners in Aureus Law Partners addressed the gathering with details of ground realities of Real Estate market and the impact of RERA on it. They also elucidated on how RERA safeguards the interests of the buyers of Real Estate.

In memoriam: Late Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon and his exemplary contribution to India Legal Education, July 2 to 7, 2019.

The Centre for Professional Legal Education and Training (CPLET) of Jagran Lakecity

University, School of Law organized One Week Refresher Course for Law from July 2 to 7, 2019.

The Refresher Course was organized in the memory of distinguished jurist and the father

modern legal education Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon.

Dr. (Prof.) V. Vijay Kumar in his speech emphasized on the two-fold purpose of organising such refresher course. First is to create seriousness among the teachers as according to him teaching is a commitment not a profession and second such courses acquaint the academicians with new skills, methods and processes required in the modern times.

Delivering his address Prof. Shantha Kumar

appreciated the efforts of JLU School of Law for

organizing the one week’s refresher course for law

teachers as it plays a significant role in overall

development of the academicians. He also praised

the participants and appreciates their contribution

in the course.

ONE WEEK REFRESHER COURSE FOR LAW TEACHERS

Vice Chancellor, National Law Institute University, Bhopal

Prof. (Dr.) V. Vijayakumar

Vice- Chancellor,Gujarat National Law University

Prof. (Dr.) S. Shantha Kumar

Prof. (Dr.) V.C Vivekanandan started his

session by introducing what amounts to

the core of all pedagogy. He further

discussed the concept of smart phone vs.

Smart teachers and what are the key

elements to connect so as to become as

a smart teacher.

Vice Chancellor, HidayatullahNational Law University, Raipur

Prof. (Dr.) V.C. Vivekanandan

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On the occasion of the IV Convocation Ceremony,

Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal conferred

Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh with Honoris Causa (Doctor in Law)

in recognition for his precious contribution to legal education

as a distinguished academician, a jurist and an innovative leader

who shaped the legal education landscape of India.

Honorary Doctorate to

Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh

To give flair to its core values, JLU conferred an honorary doctorate

upon India’s eminent jurist and prominent reformist of legal education,

Prof. N.R. Madhava Menon. Prof. Menon

has been the Vice Chancellor of NLSIU, Bangalore,

prestigious law institute of India.

Prof. Menon has been in the field of legal education for over 50 years.

Honorary Doctorate to

Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon

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On the occasion of the IV Convocation Ceremony,

Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal conferred

Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh with Honoris Causa (Doctor in Law)

in recognition for his precious contribution to legal education

as a distinguished academician, a jurist and an innovative leader

who shaped the legal education landscape of India.

Honorary Doctorate to

Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh

To give flair to its core values, JLU conferred an honorary doctorate

upon India’s eminent jurist and prominent reformist of legal education,

Prof. N.R. Madhava Menon. Prof. Menon

has been the Vice Chancellor of NLSIU, Bangalore,

prestigious law institute of India.

Prof. Menon has been in the field of legal education for over 50 years.

Honorary Doctorate to

Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon

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The Internship and Placement activities at School of Law, JLU has been bringing laurels to

its name. Under a focused internship and placement cell initiative and assistance, School of

Law students have proven their mettle in the profession with impressive placements and

internship assignments in such a short span of time.

The School has achieved 100% placements for both the LL.M. batches and graduates are

now part of reputed Law Firms, Government Institutions, Academia and Industry etc.

School of Law students have to undergo a compulsory Internship in the month of June

every year. This Internship is facilitated by placement assistance from the School. School

has achieved 100% Summer Placement for Undergraduate students for internship.

In the past two sessions, students were selected by leading organizations for internship

assignment. Students have chosen reputed Law Firms, High Courts, Special Tribunals and

Forums, Commissions such as Information and Human Rights, NGO’s and Enterprises for

their summer internship.

Keeping in mind the future, SOL has been active in creating a prudent network of

professionals and delegates of industry who offer Internships and also take sessions with

focus on career opportunities.

In addition to the assistance, School regularly conducts sessions to expose students on

contemporary professional requirements for developing dynamic attitude towards learning

from the Industry. It also prepares students for accepting challenging assignments during

the internship.

I have found this law faculty to be one of the best in the country. It has well qualified faculty and staff and has also got the necessary infrastructure. I wish the students and the faculty of the law department, all the best.

Justice M. Jaichandren High Court of Madras

PLACEMENTS& INTERNSHIPS AT JLU GEMS OF SCHOOL OF LAW

JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

MR. KUNAL SHARMALL.M., 2015-16 BatchAssistant Legal Manager,HDFC Bank, Indore

AMAN SHARMAManager – LegalConsumer Litigation – MP & CGICICI Lombard GICL, Bhopal

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Suji PillaiManager – LegalMotor and Third Party ClaimICICI Lombard GICL, Bengaluru

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The Internship and Placement activities at School of Law, JLU has been bringing laurels to

its name. Under a focused internship and placement cell initiative and assistance, School of

Law students have proven their mettle in the profession with impressive placements and

internship assignments in such a short span of time.

The School has achieved 100% placements for both the LL.M. batches and graduates are

now part of reputed Law Firms, Government Institutions, Academia and Industry etc.

School of Law students have to undergo a compulsory Internship in the month of June

every year. This Internship is facilitated by placement assistance from the School. School

has achieved 100% Summer Placement for Undergraduate students for internship.

In the past two sessions, students were selected by leading organizations for internship

assignment. Students have chosen reputed Law Firms, High Courts, Special Tribunals and

Forums, Commissions such as Information and Human Rights, NGO’s and Enterprises for

their summer internship.

Keeping in mind the future, SOL has been active in creating a prudent network of

professionals and delegates of industry who offer Internships and also take sessions with

focus on career opportunities.

In addition to the assistance, School regularly conducts sessions to expose students on

contemporary professional requirements for developing dynamic attitude towards learning

from the Industry. It also prepares students for accepting challenging assignments during

the internship.

I have found this law faculty to be one of the best in the country. It has well qualified faculty and staff and has also got the necessary infrastructure. I wish the students and the faculty of the law department, all the best.

Justice M. Jaichandren High Court of Madras

PLACEMENTS& INTERNSHIPS AT JLU GEMS OF SCHOOL OF LAW

JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

MR. KUNAL SHARMALL.M., 2015-16 BatchAssistant Legal Manager,HDFC Bank, Indore

AMAN SHARMAManager – LegalConsumer Litigation – MP & CGICICI Lombard GICL, Bhopal

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Suji PillaiManager – LegalMotor and Third Party ClaimICICI Lombard GICL, Bengaluru

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Some Notable Recruiters for Summer Internship

High Court of Madhya PradeshJabalpur, Indore Bench (Under the

guidance of Hon'ble Judges)

Mr. K.T.S. Tulsi, Senior Advocate,Supreme Court of India

Greenpeace IndiaPeople's Union For

Civil Liberties (PUCL), New Delhi

Mr. Vivek TankhaSr. Advocate, Supreme Court of India

Mr. Salman KhurshidSr. Advocate, Supreme Court of India

Indra Nair, Senior Advocate,MP High Court, Jabalpur

Lex Maven, Indore (Law Firm)

Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)Office of Advocate General,

West Bengal

TLC Legal

Madhya Pradesh StateInformation Commission, Bhopal

MP Human RightsCommission, Bhopal

Renew, Phendey Oudpel Lam,Thimphu, Bhutan

MP State Consumer DisputesRedressal Commission, Bhopal

Reliance Nippon Life Insurance Madhya Pradesh Election Commission

Amazon India Reliance JIO

Juris Consultus(A Leading Law Firm)

Harish Mehta, Bhopal (Senior Advocate,High Court, Madhya Pradesh)

Ajay Gupta, Bhopal (Senior Advocate,High Court, Madhya Pradesh)

Deepesh Joshi Associates(Senior Advocate, High Court,MP)

Singhania and companies, Bangalore Tata International Limited, Mumbai

SOME NOTABLE INTERNSHIPS

Shri. Abhishek Manu SinghviSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

MR. PARAG PALIWALStudent of B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) II Year, did his Summer Internship in

Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) at New Delhi. During this

assignment, he reported to Mr. Vikas Gill, Manager (Law).

MS. AKANKSHA SINGH

Student of BBA.LL.B. (Hons.) X-Semester, completed her one-month

internship under Justice S. J. Mukhopadhaya, Chairperson of

National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi, and Former

Judge of Supreme Court of India.

MR. UMANG MEHTA

Student of B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) III Year, did his Summer Internship

under the guidance of Shri. Kishore Datta, Advocate General,

West Bengal at Kolkata.

MS. MAHAK BANTHIA

Student of B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) IV-Semester, completed her

international internship at Swagat USA an Immigration Law firm

located in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

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Some Notable Recruiters for Summer Internship

High Court of Madhya PradeshJabalpur, Indore Bench (Under the

guidance of Hon'ble Judges)

Mr. K.T.S. Tulsi, Senior Advocate,Supreme Court of India

Greenpeace IndiaPeople's Union For

Civil Liberties (PUCL), New Delhi

Mr. Vivek TankhaSr. Advocate, Supreme Court of India

Mr. Salman KhurshidSr. Advocate, Supreme Court of India

Indra Nair, Senior Advocate,MP High Court, Jabalpur

Lex Maven, Indore (Law Firm)

Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)Office of Advocate General,

West Bengal

TLC Legal

Madhya Pradesh StateInformation Commission, Bhopal

MP Human RightsCommission, Bhopal

Renew, Phendey Oudpel Lam,Thimphu, Bhutan

MP State Consumer DisputesRedressal Commission, Bhopal

Reliance Nippon Life Insurance Madhya Pradesh Election Commission

Amazon India Reliance JIO

Juris Consultus(A Leading Law Firm)

Harish Mehta, Bhopal (Senior Advocate,High Court, Madhya Pradesh)

Ajay Gupta, Bhopal (Senior Advocate,High Court, Madhya Pradesh)

Deepesh Joshi Associates(Senior Advocate, High Court,MP)

Singhania and companies, Bangalore Tata International Limited, Mumbai

SOME NOTABLE INTERNSHIPS

Shri. Abhishek Manu SinghviSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

MR. PARAG PALIWALStudent of B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) II Year, did his Summer Internship in

Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) at New Delhi. During this

assignment, he reported to Mr. Vikas Gill, Manager (Law).

MS. AKANKSHA SINGH

Student of BBA.LL.B. (Hons.) X-Semester, completed her one-month

internship under Justice S. J. Mukhopadhaya, Chairperson of

National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi, and Former

Judge of Supreme Court of India.

MR. UMANG MEHTA

Student of B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) III Year, did his Summer Internship

under the guidance of Shri. Kishore Datta, Advocate General,

West Bengal at Kolkata.

MS. MAHAK BANTHIA

Student of B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) IV-Semester, completed her

international internship at Swagat USA an Immigration Law firm

located in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

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STUDENTS’ACHIEVEMENTS The team of Awertika Shrivastava (B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)–I

Semester) and Anjali Raghuvanshi(B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)–I

Semester) bagged gold medal in Table Tennis

at Virudhaka-XI, the annual sports fest of NLIU, Bhopal.

Mr. Umang Mehta, fourth year student of B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) of JLU

School of Law recently won Best Delegate Award in the Lok

Sabha Committee segment in the recently held Bharat Youth

Parliament organized by Bharat Youth Forum. He was presented

a Trophy with a Cash Prize of INR 10,000.

Our students are continuously excelling in academic and co-curricular activities. They have participated in various Moot Court competitions, presented research papers at national and international level conferences and have also got their papers published in reputed journals. Naming few are:

In the 1st NLIU Intra-Bhopal Parliamentary Debate organized by National Law Institute University, Bhopal, held in the month of November, 2019, the team of Mr. Ishaan Tiwari, B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) II Year, Ms. Jigyasa Parashar, B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.)I Year and Ms. Sanjali Das, B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) I Year emerged as Runners up in the competition. Also, Ms Srishti Khairwar, B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) I Year won the award of ‘Best Adjudicator’ in the competition.

The team of Neeraj Hinduja (BBALLB – VII Semester),

Megha Motwani (BBALLB – VII Semester) and Uddhav

Yadav (BCMLLB – VII Semester) won the ‘Best Memorial’

Award at the second National Moot Court Competition

organized by RNB Global University, Bikaner, Rajasthan.

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The team of students of B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) – VII Semester, Aniruddh Das, Umang Mehta and Nikhil Jaiswal emerged victorious at the 5th Auro National Moot Court Competition, 2019 on Criminal Law held in February, 2019. A total of 30 teams participated in the competition. Our team was awarded with a trophy and cash prize of INR 30000.

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STUDENTS’ACHIEVEMENTS The team of Awertika Shrivastava (B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)–I

Semester) and Anjali Raghuvanshi(B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)–I

Semester) bagged gold medal in Table Tennis

at Virudhaka-XI, the annual sports fest of NLIU, Bhopal.

Mr. Umang Mehta, fourth year student of B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) of JLU

School of Law recently won Best Delegate Award in the Lok

Sabha Committee segment in the recently held Bharat Youth

Parliament organized by Bharat Youth Forum. He was presented

a Trophy with a Cash Prize of INR 10,000.

Our students are continuously excelling in academic and co-curricular activities. They have participated in various Moot Court competitions, presented research papers at national and international level conferences and have also got their papers published in reputed journals. Naming few are:

In the 1st NLIU Intra-Bhopal Parliamentary Debate organized by National Law Institute University, Bhopal, held in the month of November, 2019, the team of Mr. Ishaan Tiwari, B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) II Year, Ms. Jigyasa Parashar, B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.)I Year and Ms. Sanjali Das, B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) I Year emerged as Runners up in the competition. Also, Ms Srishti Khairwar, B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) I Year won the award of ‘Best Adjudicator’ in the competition.

The team of Neeraj Hinduja (BBALLB – VII Semester),

Megha Motwani (BBALLB – VII Semester) and Uddhav

Yadav (BCMLLB – VII Semester) won the ‘Best Memorial’

Award at the second National Moot Court Competition

organized by RNB Global University, Bikaner, Rajasthan.

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The team of students of B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) – VII Semester, Aniruddh Das, Umang Mehta and Nikhil Jaiswal emerged victorious at the 5th Auro National Moot Court Competition, 2019 on Criminal Law held in February, 2019. A total of 30 teams participated in the competition. Our team was awarded with a trophy and cash prize of INR 30000.

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Dr. Yash Tiwari, Assistant Professor (SG), JLU School of Law has

attended 10th GAJE World Wide Conference and Training of

Trainers at Indonesia, from 4th December to 10th December, 2019

organized by Pasundan University, Bandung. Total 48 countries

across the world including USA, South Africa, Germany, Argentina,

etc. participated in this Conference. She was the lead presenter in a

concurrent session on “Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access

to Rights and Justice through Justice Education” and presented her

paper titled “Justice Education: A way Forward for Access to Justice

for Person with Disability (With Special Reference to India)”.

Dr. Yash Tiwari received the “Best Legal Aid Clinic in-charge” award

by Knowledge Steez in 2019.

Mr. Anugrah Rajawat, Assistant Professor and Ms. Vidhita Rakhe,

Assistant Professor presented a research paper titled as "Copyright

Protection of Computer Software in India and USA: A Comparative

Analysis" at 'One Day National Seminar on Copyright and Internet

Revolution" organised by Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law

University (DSNLU), Visakhapatnam.

Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Kumar Srivastava, Dean Student Welfare and

Director, JLU School of Law was invited to chair a session in the 2nd

National Conference on Prosecution organized by Central Academy

for Police Training, Bhopal. He also addressed the distinguished

audience on “Prosecution and Criminal Justice Administration”.

Conference is attended by prosecution officials coming from across

the country.

Dr. Shobha Bhardwaj, Associate Professor, Dr. Anita Ladha, Associate

Professor, Mr. Ankit Singh, Assistant Professor, Mr. Omkareshwar

Pathak, Assistant Professor and Mr. Anugrah Rajawat, Assistant

Professor, participated in one-week refresher course for law teachers

organized by NLSIU, Bengaluru in association with Bar Council of

Kerala, M.K. Nambiyar University of Continuing Legal Education, Kochi

and State Government of Karnataka from 7th-13th June, 2019.

FACULTYACHIEVEMENTSFaculty members at School of Law are efficient in teaching and research works. They continuously strive towards providing the best education to the students coupled with their personal growth. Some of their achievements are listed below:

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Dr. Apoorva Dixit, Assistant Professor (SG), completed a two-week

Capacity Building Program held from 6th to 18th January, 2020,

sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi

and organised by National Law Institute University, Bhopal.

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Dr. Yash Tiwari, Assistant Professor (SG), JLU School of Law has

attended 10th GAJE World Wide Conference and Training of

Trainers at Indonesia, from 4th December to 10th December, 2019

organized by Pasundan University, Bandung. Total 48 countries

across the world including USA, South Africa, Germany, Argentina,

etc. participated in this Conference. She was the lead presenter in a

concurrent session on “Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access

to Rights and Justice through Justice Education” and presented her

paper titled “Justice Education: A way Forward for Access to Justice

for Person with Disability (With Special Reference to India)”.

Dr. Yash Tiwari received the “Best Legal Aid Clinic in-charge” award

by Knowledge Steez in 2019.

Mr. Anugrah Rajawat, Assistant Professor and Ms. Vidhita Rakhe,

Assistant Professor presented a research paper titled as "Copyright

Protection of Computer Software in India and USA: A Comparative

Analysis" at 'One Day National Seminar on Copyright and Internet

Revolution" organised by Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law

University (DSNLU), Visakhapatnam.

Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Kumar Srivastava, Dean Student Welfare and

Director, JLU School of Law was invited to chair a session in the 2nd

National Conference on Prosecution organized by Central Academy

for Police Training, Bhopal. He also addressed the distinguished

audience on “Prosecution and Criminal Justice Administration”.

Conference is attended by prosecution officials coming from across

the country.

Dr. Shobha Bhardwaj, Associate Professor, Dr. Anita Ladha, Associate

Professor, Mr. Ankit Singh, Assistant Professor, Mr. Omkareshwar

Pathak, Assistant Professor and Mr. Anugrah Rajawat, Assistant

Professor, participated in one-week refresher course for law teachers

organized by NLSIU, Bengaluru in association with Bar Council of

Kerala, M.K. Nambiyar University of Continuing Legal Education, Kochi

and State Government of Karnataka from 7th-13th June, 2019.

FACULTYACHIEVEMENTSFaculty members at School of Law are efficient in teaching and research works. They continuously strive towards providing the best education to the students coupled with their personal growth. Some of their achievements are listed below:

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Dr. Apoorva Dixit, Assistant Professor (SG), completed a two-week

Capacity Building Program held from 6th to 18th January, 2020,

sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi

and organised by National Law Institute University, Bhopal.

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Dr. Deevanshu Shrivastava, Assistant Professor, Jagran Lakecity

University, JLU School of Law recently participated in the Faculty

Development Programme on ‘Innovative Teaching Learning

Methods and Research in Law’ organized by Sharda University from

July 15 to 20, 2019.

Dr. Seema Shrivastava, Assistant Professor attended Two Days

Workshop on Applied Statistics using 'R' Programming Language for

Legal Studies organized by Gujarat National Law University,

Gandhinagaron 14th and 15th March 2020.

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Ms. Saumya Shaji successfully completed a National Faculty Development Program on "Contemporary Changing Dimensions of Law in India with Special Reference to Covid-19" organised by Amity Law School, Lucknow.

Ms. Ipshita Bhattacharya, Assistant Professor, JLU School of Law

recently presented her researchpeper titled “India-Soviet Union

Relations During Cold War: The Improbable Alliance”at the

International Conference on ‘Other Voices: European Influences on the

Cold War in Asia’. The conference was organized by Center for

European Studies at Department of History, Faculty of Arts,

Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Ms. Rashida Husain, Assistant Professor, Jagran Lakecity University,

attended he Golden Jubilee and 14th International Annual

Conference of ELTAI (English language teachers association of India).

The theme of the conference was 'Right to English'. She presented a

research paper on the topic 'Role of English Sitcoms in Improving

Vocabulary and Pronunciation'. The conference was held from 9th to

12th October 2019.

Mr Rohit Mishra, Assistant Professor, Jagran Lakecity University, JLU

School of Law participated in the 17th two-week Refresher Course in

Commerce and Management Studies at the UGC-Human Resource

Development Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (UGC Sponsored

Refresher Course in Commerce and Management Studies) from 18th

November to 30th November, 2019.

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Dr. Deevanshu Shrivastava, Assistant Professor, Jagran Lakecity

University, JLU School of Law recently participated in the Faculty

Development Programme on ‘Innovative Teaching Learning

Methods and Research in Law’ organized by Sharda University from

July 15 to 20, 2019.

Dr. Seema Shrivastava, Assistant Professor attended Two Days

Workshop on Applied Statistics using 'R' Programming Language for

Legal Studies organized by Gujarat National Law University,

Gandhinagaron 14th and 15th March 2020.

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Ms. Saumya Shaji successfully completed a National Faculty Development Program on "Contemporary Changing Dimensions of Law in India with Special Reference to Covid-19" organised by Amity Law School, Lucknow.

Ms. Ipshita Bhattacharya, Assistant Professor, JLU School of Law

recently presented her researchpeper titled “India-Soviet Union

Relations During Cold War: The Improbable Alliance”at the

International Conference on ‘Other Voices: European Influences on the

Cold War in Asia’. The conference was organized by Center for

European Studies at Department of History, Faculty of Arts,

Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Ms. Rashida Husain, Assistant Professor, Jagran Lakecity University,

attended he Golden Jubilee and 14th International Annual

Conference of ELTAI (English language teachers association of India).

The theme of the conference was 'Right to English'. She presented a

research paper on the topic 'Role of English Sitcoms in Improving

Vocabulary and Pronunciation'. The conference was held from 9th to

12th October 2019.

Mr Rohit Mishra, Assistant Professor, Jagran Lakecity University, JLU

School of Law participated in the 17th two-week Refresher Course in

Commerce and Management Studies at the UGC-Human Resource

Development Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (UGC Sponsored

Refresher Course in Commerce and Management Studies) from 18th

November to 30th November, 2019.

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JLU SCHOOL OF LAWCENTRES FOR RESEARCHAND DEVELOPMENT In the legal profession, it is extremely essential for an individual to keep pace with the rapidly changing trends of the society and industry. With the aim of promoting growth of intensive research and study in the booming areas of law, School of Law has established dedicated centres:

CENTRE FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE, LAW AND POLICY

Good governance is an ideal which is difficult to achieve in its totality; very few countries,

societies, or organizations have even come closer. However, to ensure sustainable human

development, actions must be taken to work towards this ideal. The aim of our study is to develop

an adequate and complete understanding of the interaction between levels of governance, shifts

in the power of political and judicial institutions. The goal of the research consists in rethinking

democracy, constitutional rights and rule of law across all relevant levels of governance. Our

objective is to study legal and regulatory instruments, principles and conflict rules through the

lens of substantive and procedural legitimacy and the vertical dimension of multilevel

governance is to understand better how they function and assess whether they are or can

become innovative instruments in the achievement of legitimate multilevel governance. Our aim

is to contribute to building knowledge in the field through publications of widespread

international and national recognition. Workshops and training sessions will be conducted by

eminent personalities.

CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)

The aim of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre is the advancement of research,

scholarship and education in the fields of negotiation, mediation and arbitration.

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is currently an area of substantial growing

importance in many legal jurisdictions. The use of arbitration is well established, but there

are a number of issues to be addressed in ensuring that the process is as efficient and

effective as it might be. Increase in the use of mediation is being driven by a variety of

factors, including the desire for quicker, more private and more cost-effective ways to

resolve civil disputes. This Centre is an opportunity for the students to step out of the

classroom and engage with the community. All new mediators will have the opportunity to

mediate Small Claims court disputes, Harassment Prevention Order requests, and ad hoc

dispute resolution cases. It is composed of staff as well as community members, including

professionals and students. This course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism is

an attempt to embrace dispute resolution methods and techniques that act as a means for

incompatible parties to reach an agreement without resorting to litigation, which is a

lengthy and time consuming process.

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Incredible experience to be a part of such a vibrant and energetic Moot Competition. Very well organized and superb campus. Thanks.

Ms. Aishwarya BhatiSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

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JLU SCHOOL OF LAWCENTRES FOR RESEARCHAND DEVELOPMENT In the legal profession, it is extremely essential for an individual to keep pace with the rapidly changing trends of the society and industry. With the aim of promoting growth of intensive research and study in the booming areas of law, School of Law has established dedicated centres:

CENTRE FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE, LAW AND POLICY

Good governance is an ideal which is difficult to achieve in its totality; very few countries,

societies, or organizations have even come closer. However, to ensure sustainable human

development, actions must be taken to work towards this ideal. The aim of our study is to develop

an adequate and complete understanding of the interaction between levels of governance, shifts

in the power of political and judicial institutions. The goal of the research consists in rethinking

democracy, constitutional rights and rule of law across all relevant levels of governance. Our

objective is to study legal and regulatory instruments, principles and conflict rules through the

lens of substantive and procedural legitimacy and the vertical dimension of multilevel

governance is to understand better how they function and assess whether they are or can

become innovative instruments in the achievement of legitimate multilevel governance. Our aim

is to contribute to building knowledge in the field through publications of widespread

international and national recognition. Workshops and training sessions will be conducted by

eminent personalities.

CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)

The aim of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre is the advancement of research,

scholarship and education in the fields of negotiation, mediation and arbitration.

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is currently an area of substantial growing

importance in many legal jurisdictions. The use of arbitration is well established, but there

are a number of issues to be addressed in ensuring that the process is as efficient and

effective as it might be. Increase in the use of mediation is being driven by a variety of

factors, including the desire for quicker, more private and more cost-effective ways to

resolve civil disputes. This Centre is an opportunity for the students to step out of the

classroom and engage with the community. All new mediators will have the opportunity to

mediate Small Claims court disputes, Harassment Prevention Order requests, and ad hoc

dispute resolution cases. It is composed of staff as well as community members, including

professionals and students. This course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism is

an attempt to embrace dispute resolution methods and techniques that act as a means for

incompatible parties to reach an agreement without resorting to litigation, which is a

lengthy and time consuming process.

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Incredible experience to be a part of such a vibrant and energetic Moot Competition. Very well organized and superb campus. Thanks.

Ms. Aishwarya BhatiSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

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CENTRE FOR COMPETITION AND INVESTMENT LAWS, POLICY AND RESEARCH

Competition law is a contemporary and relevant field of research which has been analyzed from both global and national perspectives. The study in Competition Law programme offers you the opportunity to study the application of competition law in relation to different business phenomenon, ranging from anti-competitive agreements and abusive dominance to mergers, acquisitions, amalgamations and takeovers. Competition law is an exciting and important area of law, particularly in the international sphere. Students will also have an opportunity to explore the interface between competition law and allied areas such as intellectual property rights and trade.

that their creative work will be protected and that they can benefit from their labor, they are more

likely to continue to produce things that create jobs, develop new technology, make processes

more efficient, and create beauty in the world around us. There are three main mechanisms for

protecting intellectual property: copyrights, patents and trademarks. Intellectual property

management encompasses creation, protection and exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights.

Patents play a critical role in research and development of intensive industries. Patent rights are

known to provide significant benefits as they can be sold or licensed and form foundation for

making, using and selling industry leading products, processes and services. In order to obtain

valid patent rights, however, basic knowledge of certain critical issues is considered essential

among stakeholders. We will be conducting extensive training programme, seminars, lectures by

eminent personalities, faculty development programmes, brain storming session etc. as a part of

this Centre. Through several global case studies, the course introduces some practical legal

concepts, pitfalls and compliances that are needed by today’s businesses to comply with

Competition Law, IPRs and their legal linkages. This advance course provides dual benefits of

learning Competition Law & IPRs challenges faced by Corporations when they expand in an

organic or non-organic manner into new territories, markets and products.

CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENDER JUSTICE

Gender-based violence is often a common element of conflict and authoritarian regimes. In

these contexts, impunity for violations against women is pervasive. At the same time,

women are often absent or underrepresented in efforts to address such abuse. Recent

developments in international law on gender-based violations and resolutions have

strengthened the international community’s commitment to combating these crimes.

However, despite these advances, there has been limited success in prosecuting crimes of

gender violence at the domestic or international level. Our research aims to provide new

insights into how the gender dynamics of conflict can be addressed by transitional justice.

For example, we have examined how sexual minorities are specifically targeted for human

rights violations by state actors and armed groups, and how often these victims are invisible

in transitional justice processes. The study will assess the benefits, risks, and limitations of

human rights based approaches (HBRAs) to development, which can be catalogued on the

basis of the institutional mechanisms they rely on: global compliance based on international

and regional treaties; the policies and programming of donors and executive agencies;

rights talk; and legal mobilization. As a part of their course students will be given

opportunity to participate in camps, workshops, training sessions and seminars etc.

CENTRE FOR BUSINESS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS

Intellectual property is the area of law that deals with protecting the rights of those who create

original works. It covers everything from original plays and novels to inventions and company

identification marks. The purpose of intellectual property laws is to encourage new technologies,

artistic expressions and inventions while promoting economic growt h. When individuals know

Infrastructure sector is a key driver for the Indian economy. The sector is highly responsible for

propelling India’s overall development and enjoys intense focus from Government for

initiating policies that would ensure time-bound creation of world class infrastructure in the

country. Infrastructure sector includes power, bridges, dams, roads and urban infrastructure

development. In August 2016, India jumped 19 places in World Bank's Logistics Performance

Index (LPI) 2016, to rank 35th amongst 160 countries. The Government of India has made a

record allocation Rs 221,246 crore (US$ 33.07 billion) for several infrastructure projects in Union

Budget 2016-17, which is expected to provide significant boost to Indian infrastructure sector.

Given the huge gap between potential and current air travel penetration in India, the

prospects and possibilities of growth of Indian aviation market are enormous. The course aims

at creating the awareness about Energy laws, Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act,

2016, The Electricity Act, 2003.This is an innovative and emerging area of research in the field

of law. Sufficient research and study in this area has been undertaken abroad but Jagran

Lakecity University, Bhopal is the first university in India to offer study in infrastructural laws.

CENTRE FOR ENERGY,INFRASTRUCTURAL AND TRANSPORT LAWS

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CENTRE FOR COMPETITION AND INVESTMENT LAWS, POLICY AND RESEARCH

Competition law is a contemporary and relevant field of research which has been analyzed from both global and national perspectives. The study in Competition Law programme offers you the opportunity to study the application of competition law in relation to different business phenomenon, ranging from anti-competitive agreements and abusive dominance to mergers, acquisitions, amalgamations and takeovers. Competition law is an exciting and important area of law, particularly in the international sphere. Students will also have an opportunity to explore the interface between competition law and allied areas such as intellectual property rights and trade.

that their creative work will be protected and that they can benefit from their labor, they are more

likely to continue to produce things that create jobs, develop new technology, make processes

more efficient, and create beauty in the world around us. There are three main mechanisms for

protecting intellectual property: copyrights, patents and trademarks. Intellectual property

management encompasses creation, protection and exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights.

Patents play a critical role in research and development of intensive industries. Patent rights are

known to provide significant benefits as they can be sold or licensed and form foundation for

making, using and selling industry leading products, processes and services. In order to obtain

valid patent rights, however, basic knowledge of certain critical issues is considered essential

among stakeholders. We will be conducting extensive training programme, seminars, lectures by

eminent personalities, faculty development programmes, brain storming session etc. as a part of

this Centre. Through several global case studies, the course introduces some practical legal

concepts, pitfalls and compliances that are needed by today’s businesses to comply with

Competition Law, IPRs and their legal linkages. This advance course provides dual benefits of

learning Competition Law & IPRs challenges faced by Corporations when they expand in an

organic or non-organic manner into new territories, markets and products.

CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENDER JUSTICE

Gender-based violence is often a common element of conflict and authoritarian regimes. In

these contexts, impunity for violations against women is pervasive. At the same time,

women are often absent or underrepresented in efforts to address such abuse. Recent

developments in international law on gender-based violations and resolutions have

strengthened the international community’s commitment to combating these crimes.

However, despite these advances, there has been limited success in prosecuting crimes of

gender violence at the domestic or international level. Our research aims to provide new

insights into how the gender dynamics of conflict can be addressed by transitional justice.

For example, we have examined how sexual minorities are specifically targeted for human

rights violations by state actors and armed groups, and how often these victims are invisible

in transitional justice processes. The study will assess the benefits, risks, and limitations of

human rights based approaches (HBRAs) to development, which can be catalogued on the

basis of the institutional mechanisms they rely on: global compliance based on international

and regional treaties; the policies and programming of donors and executive agencies;

rights talk; and legal mobilization. As a part of their course students will be given

opportunity to participate in camps, workshops, training sessions and seminars etc.

CENTRE FOR BUSINESS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS

Intellectual property is the area of law that deals with protecting the rights of those who create

original works. It covers everything from original plays and novels to inventions and company

identification marks. The purpose of intellectual property laws is to encourage new technologies,

artistic expressions and inventions while promoting economic growt h. When individuals know

Infrastructure sector is a key driver for the Indian economy. The sector is highly responsible for

propelling India’s overall development and enjoys intense focus from Government for

initiating policies that would ensure time-bound creation of world class infrastructure in the

country. Infrastructure sector includes power, bridges, dams, roads and urban infrastructure

development. In August 2016, India jumped 19 places in World Bank's Logistics Performance

Index (LPI) 2016, to rank 35th amongst 160 countries. The Government of India has made a

record allocation Rs 221,246 crore (US$ 33.07 billion) for several infrastructure projects in Union

Budget 2016-17, which is expected to provide significant boost to Indian infrastructure sector.

Given the huge gap between potential and current air travel penetration in India, the

prospects and possibilities of growth of Indian aviation market are enormous. The course aims

at creating the awareness about Energy laws, Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act,

2016, The Electricity Act, 2003.This is an innovative and emerging area of research in the field

of law. Sufficient research and study in this area has been undertaken abroad but Jagran

Lakecity University, Bhopal is the first university in India to offer study in infrastructural laws.

CENTRE FOR ENERGY,INFRASTRUCTURAL AND TRANSPORT LAWS

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CENTRE FOR CRIMINOLOGY, VICTIMOLOGY AND COMPENSATORY JURISPRUDENCE

‘Victimology and compensatory jurisprudence’ is the social science of victims, of victimizations and of reaction to both. It comprises much more than the relationships between victims and offenders. Victimology deals with the individual suffering of victims. Victims have to undergo various aspects in criminal justice perspective, media, societal relations etc. It also includes study of victim of crime and everything that is concerned with such victim such as the right to Restitution, compensation, assistance and right to access to justice and fair treatment.

The criminal justice system in India is focused primarily on punishment without giving much attention to the suffering of victims of crime. This lacuna has been sorted out in plethora of cases where the apex court has awarded compensation to the victims. However, the problem related to victims still continues to rise.

In order to overcome these situations there is need to mobilize public opinion and sensitize criminal justice administrator to persuade the government and law makers to provide a comprehensive legal framework for assistance and compensatory relief to victims so as to protect their Human Rights.

This centre is established to undertake advanced study and research in the emerging areas of victimology and compensatory jurisprudence.

CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND CLIMATE CHANGE

“We the People” are the integral part of Environment and today it is important to understand that Human Rights are directly or indirectly affected if our environment degrades. To address these issues, The JLU-School of Law came up with an initiative for the advancement of legal education, research and governance in the dynamic fields of Environmental Law and established The goal of our centre is to sensitize the students and each section of the society to think responsibly about the present challenges our environment is facing due to the sudden competitive activities among the various nations. Also, it is a platform which encourages protection of right to environment for the future generations.

The aim of our centre is to promote environmental consciousness and conduct legal and interdisciplinary policy relevant research activities, advocate for the causes relating to environment protection, sustainable development and its education through field work. The centre will analyze the public policies of national and international level on climate change, health, water laws, wild life protection, natural resource management, indigenous people and environment impact assessment etc., to check its implementation in real sense. Apart from academic knowledge, to make our law students aware about the technicalities of the area for some possible legal solutions on contemporary environmental challenges there will be events like environmental studies, workshops, panel discussions by prominent environment experts, green law guest lecture series, seminars, conferences, sensitization through collaboration with different stakeholders for research and training program on Climate Change & International Environment Law.

CENTRE FOR PROFESSIONAL LEGAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

The centre for Professional Legal Education and Training is specially geared to train and prepare students for competitive exams like, Judicial services, civil services, NET, SET, CLAT and other competitive exams of like nature with an objective of making students industry ready.

The primary objective of this centre is to mentor, motivate, guide and accompany our students in their educational journey, till they cross the milestone of their coveted goal. The centre will engage those students who exhibit interest to crack competitive exam. In order to bring out the aptitude and analytical skills of the students to help them face competitive exams with ease the centre will provide them regular coaching on the subjects as well as training to enhance their communication skills by experts. The centre will also make the students aware for opportunities available to them and also conduct mock exam on regular basis.

The ultimate aim of this centre is to make the students bloom like flowers and carry the aroma of freshness of their ideas and creativity wherever they go.

CENTRE FOR SPORTS LAW, POLICY & RESEARCH

Sports Law is one of the few areas of law which is still in the developing stages. Earlier, sport was pursued as a hobby but in the present scenario it has become a dedicated profession and is also an area of business. The Centre for Sports Law, Policy & Research at JLU School of Law focuses on research and provides legal assistance with respect to the issues in existing laws and policies in India related to Sports as a profession as well as commercial activity. In the modern world, sports as a profession and Commercial activity generally interacts with various legal disciplines such as Constitutional Law, Law of Contract, Law of Torts, Criminal Law, Taxation Law, Labour Law, Competition Law, and Intellectual Property Rights. The Centre plans to conduct lectures, workshops, conferences on Sports Law and Policy.

CENTRE FOR HEALTH AND MEDICINE LAWS

A healthy population can undoubtedly contribute to economic growth and development of a country. India has made considerable progress in many health indicators. Life expectancy at birth has increased, infant mortality and crude death rates have been greatly reduced, diseases such as small pox, polio and guinea worm have been eradicated, and leprosy has been nearly eliminated. All this is possible only because of the hard work of those involved in the medical sector.

Medical Profession is one of the oldest professions and most humanitarian one. Doctors in India are treated as second life savers after God. The standard of care from doctors and hospital authority is expected to be more in comparison with other cases of negligence. In today’s scenario importance of Health and Medical law cannot be denied. But good medical facility is still a dream for much of the population of India. Government of India is trying hard to provide Universal Health Coverage to its whole population and for the same Ayushman Bharat Mission has been launched.

There are various glaring problems which are daunting the medical sector like medical negligence, access to medical facility, access to generic medicine, insurance claim, etc. Here in Jagran Lakecity University, School of Law we have established a sole centre for Health and Medicine Law.

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CENTRE FOR CRIMINOLOGY, VICTIMOLOGY AND COMPENSATORY JURISPRUDENCE

‘Victimology and compensatory jurisprudence’ is the social science of victims, of victimizations and of reaction to both. It comprises much more than the relationships between victims and offenders. Victimology deals with the individual suffering of victims. Victims have to undergo various aspects in criminal justice perspective, media, societal relations etc. It also includes study of victim of crime and everything that is concerned with such victim such as the right to Restitution, compensation, assistance and right to access to justice and fair treatment.

The criminal justice system in India is focused primarily on punishment without giving much attention to the suffering of victims of crime. This lacuna has been sorted out in plethora of cases where the apex court has awarded compensation to the victims. However, the problem related to victims still continues to rise.

In order to overcome these situations there is need to mobilize public opinion and sensitize criminal justice administrator to persuade the government and law makers to provide a comprehensive legal framework for assistance and compensatory relief to victims so as to protect their Human Rights.

This centre is established to undertake advanced study and research in the emerging areas of victimology and compensatory jurisprudence.

CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND CLIMATE CHANGE

“We the People” are the integral part of Environment and today it is important to understand that Human Rights are directly or indirectly affected if our environment degrades. To address these issues, The JLU-School of Law came up with an initiative for the advancement of legal education, research and governance in the dynamic fields of Environmental Law and established The goal of our centre is to sensitize the students and each section of the society to think responsibly about the present challenges our environment is facing due to the sudden competitive activities among the various nations. Also, it is a platform which encourages protection of right to environment for the future generations.

The aim of our centre is to promote environmental consciousness and conduct legal and interdisciplinary policy relevant research activities, advocate for the causes relating to environment protection, sustainable development and its education through field work. The centre will analyze the public policies of national and international level on climate change, health, water laws, wild life protection, natural resource management, indigenous people and environment impact assessment etc., to check its implementation in real sense. Apart from academic knowledge, to make our law students aware about the technicalities of the area for some possible legal solutions on contemporary environmental challenges there will be events like environmental studies, workshops, panel discussions by prominent environment experts, green law guest lecture series, seminars, conferences, sensitization through collaboration with different stakeholders for research and training program on Climate Change & International Environment Law.

CENTRE FOR PROFESSIONAL LEGAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

The centre for Professional Legal Education and Training is specially geared to train and prepare students for competitive exams like, Judicial services, civil services, NET, SET, CLAT and other competitive exams of like nature with an objective of making students industry ready.

The primary objective of this centre is to mentor, motivate, guide and accompany our students in their educational journey, till they cross the milestone of their coveted goal. The centre will engage those students who exhibit interest to crack competitive exam. In order to bring out the aptitude and analytical skills of the students to help them face competitive exams with ease the centre will provide them regular coaching on the subjects as well as training to enhance their communication skills by experts. The centre will also make the students aware for opportunities available to them and also conduct mock exam on regular basis.

The ultimate aim of this centre is to make the students bloom like flowers and carry the aroma of freshness of their ideas and creativity wherever they go.

CENTRE FOR SPORTS LAW, POLICY & RESEARCH

Sports Law is one of the few areas of law which is still in the developing stages. Earlier, sport was pursued as a hobby but in the present scenario it has become a dedicated profession and is also an area of business. The Centre for Sports Law, Policy & Research at JLU School of Law focuses on research and provides legal assistance with respect to the issues in existing laws and policies in India related to Sports as a profession as well as commercial activity. In the modern world, sports as a profession and Commercial activity generally interacts with various legal disciplines such as Constitutional Law, Law of Contract, Law of Torts, Criminal Law, Taxation Law, Labour Law, Competition Law, and Intellectual Property Rights. The Centre plans to conduct lectures, workshops, conferences on Sports Law and Policy.

CENTRE FOR HEALTH AND MEDICINE LAWS

A healthy population can undoubtedly contribute to economic growth and development of a country. India has made considerable progress in many health indicators. Life expectancy at birth has increased, infant mortality and crude death rates have been greatly reduced, diseases such as small pox, polio and guinea worm have been eradicated, and leprosy has been nearly eliminated. All this is possible only because of the hard work of those involved in the medical sector.

Medical Profession is one of the oldest professions and most humanitarian one. Doctors in India are treated as second life savers after God. The standard of care from doctors and hospital authority is expected to be more in comparison with other cases of negligence. In today’s scenario importance of Health and Medical law cannot be denied. But good medical facility is still a dream for much of the population of India. Government of India is trying hard to provide Universal Health Coverage to its whole population and for the same Ayushman Bharat Mission has been launched.

There are various glaring problems which are daunting the medical sector like medical negligence, access to medical facility, access to generic medicine, insurance claim, etc. Here in Jagran Lakecity University, School of Law we have established a sole centre for Health and Medicine Law.

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ONLINE EDUCATION AT JLU SCHOOL OF LAW

Jagran Lakecity University, School of Law organized 32 special online lectures in three weeks to

maintain the academic rigor of students at the time of nationwide lockdown. These lectures were

organized by the Centers and Chair of the School which featured speakers from Bar, Bench,

Academia and Industry. It included prominent names like Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ved Prakash

Sharma, Chairperson, Law Commission of Madhya Pradesh, Mr. Tom Valenti, Chicago based

Mediator, Dr. Harsh Sharma, Director, State Forensic Science Laboratory, Mr. Rohit Salwan, Head

Legal and Chief Anti-Corruption Officer at IIFL, Mr. Jaideep Kewalramani, CEO, Legasis Services

Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Vaibhav Suri, Partner, L&L Partners, Mr. Abhijeet Shinde, Cyril

AmarchandMangaldas, Mr. Siddharth Marwah, Khaitan& Co., Ms. Tanvi Dubey,

ShardulAmarchandMangaldas, Ms. Arunima Chandra, Consultant, NITI Aayog and other

distinguished experts from across the nation. All of these sessions provided a unique

opportunity to the students of JLU School of Law to interact with stalwarts of the legal profession

at the comfort of their home.

LU School of Law also conducted three exclusive webinars as part of the Jagran Lakecity

University’s “Careers in 21st Century” webinar series.

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ONLINE EDUCATION AT JLU SCHOOL OF LAW

Jagran Lakecity University, School of Law organized 32 special online lectures in three weeks to

maintain the academic rigor of students at the time of nationwide lockdown. These lectures were

organized by the Centers and Chair of the School which featured speakers from Bar, Bench,

Academia and Industry. It included prominent names like Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ved Prakash

Sharma, Chairperson, Law Commission of Madhya Pradesh, Mr. Tom Valenti, Chicago based

Mediator, Dr. Harsh Sharma, Director, State Forensic Science Laboratory, Mr. Rohit Salwan, Head

Legal and Chief Anti-Corruption Officer at IIFL, Mr. Jaideep Kewalramani, CEO, Legasis Services

Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Vaibhav Suri, Partner, L&L Partners, Mr. Abhijeet Shinde, Cyril

AmarchandMangaldas, Mr. Siddharth Marwah, Khaitan& Co., Ms. Tanvi Dubey,

ShardulAmarchandMangaldas, Ms. Arunima Chandra, Consultant, NITI Aayog and other

distinguished experts from across the nation. All of these sessions provided a unique

opportunity to the students of JLU School of Law to interact with stalwarts of the legal profession

at the comfort of their home.

LU School of Law also conducted three exclusive webinars as part of the Jagran Lakecity

University’s “Careers in 21st Century” webinar series.

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A splendid institution beyond imagination. Congratulations to Hari Mohan ji, staff and students!

Vivek.K.TankhaSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

MOOTCOURT

A method of teaching law and legal skills that requires students to analyze and argue both

sides of a hypothetical legal issue using procedures modeled after those employed in state

and federal appellate courts.

Moot court requirements at School of law, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal mandates that

students participate at least once in a moot court argument before receiving their law degree.

School of law schools offer right from the first year a series of moot court opportunities for

students of differing skill levels and legal interests. The activity is competitive by nature, and

students vie for honors within their school and in regional and national moot court

competitions featuring teams of students from several law schools. Moot Court helps

students learn to analyze legal issues; its larger purpose is to teach students the practical side

of practicing law. Typically, law students are given a detailed hypothetical fact scenario that

raises one or more legal issues. Often these fact patterns are based on real cases on appeal

to a state's highest court or the Supreme Court. Students choose or are assigned the position

on the issue to be argued. They then conduct legal research, finding statutes, regulations,

and case law that both support their position and detract from it. An important part of the

moot court process is to teach students to overcome legal authority (statutes, regulations,

and cases) that cuts against their position.

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A splendid institution beyond imagination. Congratulations to Hari Mohan ji, staff and students!

Vivek.K.TankhaSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

MOOTCOURT

A method of teaching law and legal skills that requires students to analyze and argue both

sides of a hypothetical legal issue using procedures modeled after those employed in state

and federal appellate courts.

Moot court requirements at School of law, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal mandates that

students participate at least once in a moot court argument before receiving their law degree.

School of law schools offer right from the first year a series of moot court opportunities for

students of differing skill levels and legal interests. The activity is competitive by nature, and

students vie for honors within their school and in regional and national moot court

competitions featuring teams of students from several law schools. Moot Court helps

students learn to analyze legal issues; its larger purpose is to teach students the practical side

of practicing law. Typically, law students are given a detailed hypothetical fact scenario that

raises one or more legal issues. Often these fact patterns are based on real cases on appeal

to a state's highest court or the Supreme Court. Students choose or are assigned the position

on the issue to be argued. They then conduct legal research, finding statutes, regulations,

and case law that both support their position and detract from it. An important part of the

moot court process is to teach students to overcome legal authority (statutes, regulations,

and cases) that cuts against their position.

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Further, students then draft appellate briefs, which are formal legal papers combining a recital of

the facts of the case with analysis and argument of the legal issues raised. As with real appellate

courts, moot courts generally dictate many specific requirements for a brief, including the size of

the paper, the width of the margins, and the maximum number of pages.

Once the briefs are written, students prepare for the second phase of moot court advocacy: oral

argument. Oral argument demands preparation, organization, and the ability to think quickly and

respond convincingly when questioned. The student appears before the panel of judges

(typically law professors, actual judges, or other students) and presents her or his position on the

legal issue. Each student has a time limit, normally five to ten minutes, to convince the panel. As

with real appellate courts, judges on the panel are free to interrupt the student advocate

frequently and at any time to ask questions about the facts of the case, legal authority for or

against the student's position, or the student's thoughts and opinions about the cases out-come.

Students learn to anticipate difficult questions about their legal position and respond

intelligently and persuasively. Following oral argument, the moot court panel often will review

the student's performance.

Moot court is modeled after the appellate procedure employed in state and federal courts. Moot

court is sometimes confused with mock trials, a similar learning method by which students

conduct a jury trial based on a hypothetical fact pattern. Where moot court emphasizes legal

research, analysis, writing, and oratory, mock trials emphasize jury persuasion techniques and a

thorough familiarity with the rules of evidence.

As per the mandate of the Rules of Legal Education 2008, School of Law has established a Legal Aid

Clinic that fulfills every expectation as required. The purpose behind having this Clinic is to familiarize

law students with the problems faced by those people who are either uninformed or ignorant about

their rights under the law and to teach them skills to help such people. Legal Aid Clinic is recognized

by the Legal Aid Services Authority, Bhopal. Dr. Yash Tiwari, Assistant Professor, is the faculty in

charge of the Legal Aid Clinic.

Legal Aid Clinic serves two-fold purpose, first is to provide free legal services to economically weaker

people and second, to direct the energies of the students in contributing to the society. The

members of the Legal Aid Clinic are engaged in spreading legal awareness in rural areas through

street plays as well as legal aid camps where they make the target population aware of different laws.

The senior faculty members have chalked out a thorough activity plan for Legal Aid Clinic which also

contains learning exposure through visiting Courts, Tribunals, Forums etc. Through Legal Aid Clinic,

School of Law Faculty and Students have channeled their knowledge and energy to work at the

grassroots.

Legal Aid Clinic believes in students becoming the torch bearers of its activities and promotes

initiatives taken by them. Students under the supervision of the faculty can assist the people seeking

legal advice. They may even bring the matter before the legal service authorities, if needed.

Legal Aid Clinic at Baal Mela Legal Aid Clinic during visit to Anand Dham Ashram

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Further, students then draft appellate briefs, which are formal legal papers combining a recital of

the facts of the case with analysis and argument of the legal issues raised. As with real appellate

courts, moot courts generally dictate many specific requirements for a brief, including the size of

the paper, the width of the margins, and the maximum number of pages.

Once the briefs are written, students prepare for the second phase of moot court advocacy: oral

argument. Oral argument demands preparation, organization, and the ability to think quickly and

respond convincingly when questioned. The student appears before the panel of judges

(typically law professors, actual judges, or other students) and presents her or his position on the

legal issue. Each student has a time limit, normally five to ten minutes, to convince the panel. As

with real appellate courts, judges on the panel are free to interrupt the student advocate

frequently and at any time to ask questions about the facts of the case, legal authority for or

against the student's position, or the student's thoughts and opinions about the cases out-come.

Students learn to anticipate difficult questions about their legal position and respond

intelligently and persuasively. Following oral argument, the moot court panel often will review

the student's performance.

Moot court is modeled after the appellate procedure employed in state and federal courts. Moot

court is sometimes confused with mock trials, a similar learning method by which students

conduct a jury trial based on a hypothetical fact pattern. Where moot court emphasizes legal

research, analysis, writing, and oratory, mock trials emphasize jury persuasion techniques and a

thorough familiarity with the rules of evidence.

As per the mandate of the Rules of Legal Education 2008, School of Law has established a Legal Aid

Clinic that fulfills every expectation as required. The purpose behind having this Clinic is to familiarize

law students with the problems faced by those people who are either uninformed or ignorant about

their rights under the law and to teach them skills to help such people. Legal Aid Clinic is recognized

by the Legal Aid Services Authority, Bhopal. Dr. Yash Tiwari, Assistant Professor, is the faculty in

charge of the Legal Aid Clinic.

Legal Aid Clinic serves two-fold purpose, first is to provide free legal services to economically weaker

people and second, to direct the energies of the students in contributing to the society. The

members of the Legal Aid Clinic are engaged in spreading legal awareness in rural areas through

street plays as well as legal aid camps where they make the target population aware of different laws.

The senior faculty members have chalked out a thorough activity plan for Legal Aid Clinic which also

contains learning exposure through visiting Courts, Tribunals, Forums etc. Through Legal Aid Clinic,

School of Law Faculty and Students have channeled their knowledge and energy to work at the

grassroots.

Legal Aid Clinic believes in students becoming the torch bearers of its activities and promotes

initiatives taken by them. Students under the supervision of the faculty can assist the people seeking

legal advice. They may even bring the matter before the legal service authorities, if needed.

Legal Aid Clinic at Baal Mela Legal Aid Clinic during visit to Anand Dham Ashram

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Legal Aid Awareness Camp at Ishwar Nagar Slumorganized by the Legal Aid Clinic of JLU School of Law

Two Day Training Programme on “Sansadiya Padyati Avam Prakriya (Parliamentary Practice and Procedure)at Pandit Kunji Laal Dubey Sansadiya Vidya Peeth, Bhopal”

Social Sensitization Programme at Digdarshika Rehabilitation Centre

It is a pleasure to be at JLU and with the team doing the Moot Court Competition. Beautifully located law school gives a positive environment to students and I think the educational system adopted here is of a class. I wish the university, its faculty and students all the best for their days ahead.

Justice Anil SinhaJudge, Supreme Court of Nepal

‘Liturgy’ is a wing of the legal aid clinic which works in the direction of instilling social

values in the students. The roadmap of Liturgy is laid in way which inspires social

responsibility and social sensitivity among the students. Various social visits to

orphanages, old age homes, museum schools, etc. are planned to expose the students

to the different dimensions of the society.

Students conducting survey related to hygiene at a local area of Bhopal city

The Social Sensitization Programme

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Legal Aid Awareness Camp at Ishwar Nagar Slumorganized by the Legal Aid Clinic of JLU School of Law

Two Day Training Programme on “Sansadiya Padyati Avam Prakriya (Parliamentary Practice and Procedure)at Pandit Kunji Laal Dubey Sansadiya Vidya Peeth, Bhopal”

Social Sensitization Programme at Digdarshika Rehabilitation Centre

It is a pleasure to be at JLU and with the team doing the Moot Court Competition. Beautifully located law school gives a positive environment to students and I think the educational system adopted here is of a class. I wish the university, its faculty and students all the best for their days ahead.

Justice Anil SinhaJudge, Supreme Court of Nepal

‘Liturgy’ is a wing of the legal aid clinic which works in the direction of instilling social

values in the students. The roadmap of Liturgy is laid in way which inspires social

responsibility and social sensitivity among the students. Various social visits to

orphanages, old age homes, museum schools, etc. are planned to expose the students

to the different dimensions of the society.

Students conducting survey related to hygiene at a local area of Bhopal city

The Social Sensitization Programme

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With a view to provide enriched academic exposure to the students, we have inculcated renowned

luminaries of the legal fraternity (from the Judiciary, Bar and Corporate sector) in our academic

advisory board.

JUSTICE K. G. BALAKRISHNAN Former Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission of India. He is a former Chief Justice of India.

He was the first judge from the state of Kerala to become the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He

was also the first person of Dalit origin to ascend to the post of the Chief Justice in the Supreme

Court of India. His tenure lasting more than three years has been one of the longest in the Supreme

Court of India.

JUSTICE N.K. JAIN (RETD.)Former Chairman, Chhattisgarh State Consumer Redressal Commission.

Justice Jain is a renowned jurist and delivered number of historic judgments as a judge of MP High Court and Chairman, Chhattisgarh State Consumer Redressal Commission. His contribution in the development of legal education in Madhya Pradesh is exemplary. He is the first person to support the emerging institutions across the country as advisor and mentor. Since beginning, his contribution in overall development of School of Law has been instrumental.

MR. JAYANT JETHWASupreme Court of Victoria and High Court of Australia

Jay Jethwa is medical scientist as well as a corporate lawyer by training. He is admitted as barister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria and High Court of Australia. He has been invovled in the UN System in Australia for more than 20 years. Presently he is Vice-Chair of the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA).

DR. C. SATAPATHIIRS, Former Member (Technical), CESTAT, Mumbai (Department of Revenue), Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India

Dr. Satapathi is notable academician and expert in field of Indirect Taxes. His tenure as Member (Technical) with Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India was notable. He delivered historic judgments which later on got uphold by High Court and Supreme Court. He is an authority on International Trade Law, WTO etc. He has also written a number books and contributed papers in reputed journals of the world.

MR. VIPIN JAINSenior Advocate, Tax Law Chambers, Mumbai

Mr. Jain is a founder partner of Tax Law Chambers, a renowned law firm based at Mumbai. His expertise is in Customs, Excise and Service Tax related matters. He is also a Chartered Accountant.

MR. RAHUL SUNDARAMSenior Corporate Counsel, Amazon & Former GM (International Business), Tata Motors

Mr. Sundaram currently leads the Legal Department of Amazon India. Before joining Amazon he served as General Manager (International Business) Tata Motors, Pune. He is an expert on International Business affairs, International Commercial Arbitration, and litigation. He has extensively travelled across the world while taking care of various legal issues.

MR. ASHISH LAKHTAKIYAPAN India Head (Law) and Company Secretary, Company Secreary, Edelweiss General Insurance Company Limited

Mr. Lakhtakiya is an authority on Insurance Law and Corporate Law. He is also a practicing Company Secretary. Before joining Reliance Insurance, he worked with Birla Sun Life Insurance as Company Secretary.

ACADEMICADVISORY BOARD

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With a view to provide enriched academic exposure to the students, we have inculcated renowned

luminaries of the legal fraternity (from the Judiciary, Bar and Corporate sector) in our academic

advisory board.

JUSTICE K. G. BALAKRISHNAN Former Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission of India. He is a former Chief Justice of India.

He was the first judge from the state of Kerala to become the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He

was also the first person of Dalit origin to ascend to the post of the Chief Justice in the Supreme

Court of India. His tenure lasting more than three years has been one of the longest in the Supreme

Court of India.

JUSTICE N.K. JAIN (RETD.)Former Chairman, Chhattisgarh State Consumer Redressal Commission.

Justice Jain is a renowned jurist and delivered number of historic judgments as a judge of MP High Court and Chairman, Chhattisgarh State Consumer Redressal Commission. His contribution in the development of legal education in Madhya Pradesh is exemplary. He is the first person to support the emerging institutions across the country as advisor and mentor. Since beginning, his contribution in overall development of School of Law has been instrumental.

MR. JAYANT JETHWASupreme Court of Victoria and High Court of Australia

Jay Jethwa is medical scientist as well as a corporate lawyer by training. He is admitted as barister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria and High Court of Australia. He has been invovled in the UN System in Australia for more than 20 years. Presently he is Vice-Chair of the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA).

DR. C. SATAPATHIIRS, Former Member (Technical), CESTAT, Mumbai (Department of Revenue), Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India

Dr. Satapathi is notable academician and expert in field of Indirect Taxes. His tenure as Member (Technical) with Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India was notable. He delivered historic judgments which later on got uphold by High Court and Supreme Court. He is an authority on International Trade Law, WTO etc. He has also written a number books and contributed papers in reputed journals of the world.

MR. VIPIN JAINSenior Advocate, Tax Law Chambers, Mumbai

Mr. Jain is a founder partner of Tax Law Chambers, a renowned law firm based at Mumbai. His expertise is in Customs, Excise and Service Tax related matters. He is also a Chartered Accountant.

MR. RAHUL SUNDARAMSenior Corporate Counsel, Amazon & Former GM (International Business), Tata Motors

Mr. Sundaram currently leads the Legal Department of Amazon India. Before joining Amazon he served as General Manager (International Business) Tata Motors, Pune. He is an expert on International Business affairs, International Commercial Arbitration, and litigation. He has extensively travelled across the world while taking care of various legal issues.

MR. ASHISH LAKHTAKIYAPAN India Head (Law) and Company Secretary, Company Secreary, Edelweiss General Insurance Company Limited

Mr. Lakhtakiya is an authority on Insurance Law and Corporate Law. He is also a practicing Company Secretary. Before joining Reliance Insurance, he worked with Birla Sun Life Insurance as Company Secretary.

ACADEMICADVISORY BOARD

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Dr. Satvinder Juss’s visit was a part of Jagran Lakecity Univeristy’s exclusive collaboration with the

King’s College London to impart Global Exposure in Legal Education. Dr. Juss was the resource

person in below mentioned academic programmes:

BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF DR. SATVINDER SINGH JUSS

Dr Satvinder Singh Juss Ph.D (Cantab) FRSA, is a Professor of Law at King's College London UK, a

Barrister-at-Law practising from 3 Hare Court, Temple, London, EC4Y 7DR, and a Deputy Judge of

the Upper Tribunal (IAC) in London and Birmingham. He is a former Human Rights Fellow at Harvard

Law School, Boston, USA, and began his working career as a Fellow of Emmanuel College

Cambridge. He has been a Migration Commissioner at the Royal Society of Arts and contributed to

the report in November 2005 on 'Migration: A Welcome Opportunity', and more recently worked

with the Centre for Social Justice in their work on Human Trafficking, which led to anti-trafficking

legislation being passed in 2015. As he Barrister, he has acted for government of Belize, Bermuda

and Trinidad (and was the first non-QC to have been admitted at the Trinidad Bar) undertaking

commercial litigation. He has published widely on the subjects of human rights, constitutional law,

and international refugee law. Professor Juss is fluent in Punjabi and Urdu and Swahili.

August 22, 2017 Lecture and Interaction on ‘Death Penalty in India’

August 23 & 24, 2017 Two- Day Certificate Course on ‘International Humanitarian Law’

August 26, 2017 One-Day National Level Workshop on‘Human Rights, Terrorism and Emergency Situations’

August 27, 2017 One-Day State Level Faculty Development Programme

August 29 & 30, 2017 Two-Day Certificate Course on British vs. Indian Constitutional System

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VISIT OF PROF. SATVINDER JUSS

BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF PROF. STEVE NGO

Prof. Ngo, with the help of several interactive methods, demonstrated various dimensions of

arbitration. He also shed light on the historical perspective of amicable dispute resolution. Doing

utmost justice to the theme, Prof. Ngo enlightened the students on the global framework of

dispute resolution, the magnitude of arbitration proceedings and intricate details pertaining to

the professional practice of arbitration. He also motivated students to garner knowledge about

the key aspects of arbitration so as to have a flourishing and lucrative career in the domain of

peaceful dispute resolution.

VISIT OF PROF. STEVE NGO

PROF. STEVE NGOArbitration Specialist - Dispute ResolutionPractice Group

Universities of Oxford, CambridgeLeicester De Montfort School of LawMember, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators,United Kingdom (Mciarb)

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Dr. Satvinder Juss’s visit was a part of Jagran Lakecity Univeristy’s exclusive collaboration with the

King’s College London to impart Global Exposure in Legal Education. Dr. Juss was the resource

person in below mentioned academic programmes:

BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF DR. SATVINDER SINGH JUSS

Dr Satvinder Singh Juss Ph.D (Cantab) FRSA, is a Professor of Law at King's College London UK, a

Barrister-at-Law practising from 3 Hare Court, Temple, London, EC4Y 7DR, and a Deputy Judge of

the Upper Tribunal (IAC) in London and Birmingham. He is a former Human Rights Fellow at Harvard

Law School, Boston, USA, and began his working career as a Fellow of Emmanuel College

Cambridge. He has been a Migration Commissioner at the Royal Society of Arts and contributed to

the report in November 2005 on 'Migration: A Welcome Opportunity', and more recently worked

with the Centre for Social Justice in their work on Human Trafficking, which led to anti-trafficking

legislation being passed in 2015. As he Barrister, he has acted for government of Belize, Bermuda

and Trinidad (and was the first non-QC to have been admitted at the Trinidad Bar) undertaking

commercial litigation. He has published widely on the subjects of human rights, constitutional law,

and international refugee law. Professor Juss is fluent in Punjabi and Urdu and Swahili.

August 22, 2017 Lecture and Interaction on ‘Death Penalty in India’

August 23 & 24, 2017 Two- Day Certificate Course on ‘International Humanitarian Law’

August 26, 2017 One-Day National Level Workshop on‘Human Rights, Terrorism and Emergency Situations’

August 27, 2017 One-Day State Level Faculty Development Programme

August 29 & 30, 2017 Two-Day Certificate Course on British vs. Indian Constitutional System

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VISIT OF PROF. SATVINDER JUSS

BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF PROF. STEVE NGO

Prof. Ngo, with the help of several interactive methods, demonstrated various dimensions of

arbitration. He also shed light on the historical perspective of amicable dispute resolution. Doing

utmost justice to the theme, Prof. Ngo enlightened the students on the global framework of

dispute resolution, the magnitude of arbitration proceedings and intricate details pertaining to

the professional practice of arbitration. He also motivated students to garner knowledge about

the key aspects of arbitration so as to have a flourishing and lucrative career in the domain of

peaceful dispute resolution.

VISIT OF PROF. STEVE NGO

PROF. STEVE NGOArbitration Specialist - Dispute ResolutionPractice Group

Universities of Oxford, CambridgeLeicester De Montfort School of LawMember, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators,United Kingdom (Mciarb)

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BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF PROF. PETER KUZNICK

Jagran Lakecity University, School of Law organized an Igniting Minds lecture by Prof. (Dr.) Peter Kuznick, Professor of History and Director, Nuclear Studies Institute at American University on October 15, 2019. Prof. Kuznick enlightened the gathering on ‘Armed threats in the present world scenario’.

He discussed about America’s ‘Nuclear Posture View’ and policies of various USA Presidents on Nuclear Arms. He also talked about the future possibility of ‘Unipolar Era’ where he claimed that USA will become the dictator of the world as it refuses to live in a multi-polar world. Prof. Kuznick examined role of developing economies in policies related to nuclear arms. He commented on conflict in various parts of the world which is posing threat of a nuclear outburst. He ended his speech addressing many environmental issues and raised his deep concerns over global warming and nuclear winter. Students got the opportunity to interact with Prof. Kuznick on contemporary geopolitical issues.

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VISIT OF PROF. PETER KUZNICKCentre for International Commercial Arbitration &

Alternate Dispute Resolution organized a Guest

Lecture on International Mediation. The Speakers

for the session were Dr. Kimberly Schreiber & Mr.

David Adams from Tennessee on 22nd November,

2019. Dr. Schreiber has over 20 years of experience

that includes, but is not limited to, teaching,

mediation, legal writing, criminal defense work,

managing and writing grants, managing a

community mediation center, preparing wills,

trusts and estates, preparing and litigating

personal injury and family law cases,

administrating diversion programs, representing

service organizations at public speaking events,

international speaking, auditing the safety and

soundness of Federal Banks, and auditing financial

statements and contracts for private firms. David

Adams is a Mediator and Mediation Trainer from

the United States in Memphis, Tennessee. He is

currently a member of the board for GRO Global,

an organization dedicated to the growth and

development of ADR practices worldwide. He is

also the administrator for the Memphis ADR Inn of

Court, a member of the American Inns of Court,

which focuses on the development of ADR

professionalism and practice in Tennessee.

36 teams representing prestigious National Law Universities, Central Universities and Private Universities displayed their legal acumen in the National Round of Louis M. Brown and Forrest S. Mosten International Client Consultation Competition 2020. Winner of the finale of this competition will represent India in the Brown and Mosten International Competition to be held in Florida, USA. This is the first occasion for a University in Central India to organize and host this competition. The cases were given to teams on the spot, making the competition challenging for teams to think about consultation strategy. Legal experts from various part of country judged teams in the preliminary rounds.

SESSION ON ADR BY INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS

.LOUIS M. BROWNAND FORREST S. MOSTEN INTERNATIONALCLIENT CONSULTATIONCOMPETITION, 2020

Panal of Judges for the Finals (From Left to Right): Prof. (Dr.) Kesava Rao Vorrakula, Vice Chancellor, National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi, Prof. (Dr.) PurviPokhariyal, Dean, Institute of Law, Nirma University, Hon’ble Mr. Justice (Retd.) N.K. Jain, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Mr. Arun Francis, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Mr. Brahma Dutt Singh Thakur, Advocate, High Court of Madhya Pradesh

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BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF PROF. PETER KUZNICK

Jagran Lakecity University, School of Law organized an Igniting Minds lecture by Prof. (Dr.) Peter Kuznick, Professor of History and Director, Nuclear Studies Institute at American University on October 15, 2019. Prof. Kuznick enlightened the gathering on ‘Armed threats in the present world scenario’.

He discussed about America’s ‘Nuclear Posture View’ and policies of various USA Presidents on Nuclear Arms. He also talked about the future possibility of ‘Unipolar Era’ where he claimed that USA will become the dictator of the world as it refuses to live in a multi-polar world. Prof. Kuznick examined role of developing economies in policies related to nuclear arms. He commented on conflict in various parts of the world which is posing threat of a nuclear outburst. He ended his speech addressing many environmental issues and raised his deep concerns over global warming and nuclear winter. Students got the opportunity to interact with Prof. Kuznick on contemporary geopolitical issues.

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VISIT OF PROF. PETER KUZNICKCentre for International Commercial Arbitration &

Alternate Dispute Resolution organized a Guest

Lecture on International Mediation. The Speakers

for the session were Dr. Kimberly Schreiber & Mr.

David Adams from Tennessee on 22nd November,

2019. Dr. Schreiber has over 20 years of experience

that includes, but is not limited to, teaching,

mediation, legal writing, criminal defense work,

managing and writing grants, managing a

community mediation center, preparing wills,

trusts and estates, preparing and litigating

personal injury and family law cases,

administrating diversion programs, representing

service organizations at public speaking events,

international speaking, auditing the safety and

soundness of Federal Banks, and auditing financial

statements and contracts for private firms. David

Adams is a Mediator and Mediation Trainer from

the United States in Memphis, Tennessee. He is

currently a member of the board for GRO Global,

an organization dedicated to the growth and

development of ADR practices worldwide. He is

also the administrator for the Memphis ADR Inn of

Court, a member of the American Inns of Court,

which focuses on the development of ADR

professionalism and practice in Tennessee.

36 teams representing prestigious National Law Universities, Central Universities and Private Universities displayed their legal acumen in the National Round of Louis M. Brown and Forrest S. Mosten International Client Consultation Competition 2020. Winner of the finale of this competition will represent India in the Brown and Mosten International Competition to be held in Florida, USA. This is the first occasion for a University in Central India to organize and host this competition. The cases were given to teams on the spot, making the competition challenging for teams to think about consultation strategy. Legal experts from various part of country judged teams in the preliminary rounds.

SESSION ON ADR BY INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS

.LOUIS M. BROWNAND FORREST S. MOSTEN INTERNATIONALCLIENT CONSULTATIONCOMPETITION, 2020

Panal of Judges for the Finals (From Left to Right): Prof. (Dr.) Kesava Rao Vorrakula, Vice Chancellor, National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi, Prof. (Dr.) PurviPokhariyal, Dean, Institute of Law, Nirma University, Hon’ble Mr. Justice (Retd.) N.K. Jain, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Mr. Arun Francis, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Mr. Brahma Dutt Singh Thakur, Advocate, High Court of Madhya Pradesh

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OBJECTIVES OF JLUCCLCJ

• Promote comprehensive research on criminal law and criminal justice system

• Promote the study of interplay of criminal law with other sectors of study

• Enrich the members of the criminal law field with insights on recent developments

• Conduct training programs for advocates, judges and academicians

• Coordinate with the government regarding the required amendments in the criminal

law system

• Work on providing access to justice to the unrepresented and under-represented section the society

• Work on the development of the ADR mechanism in the field of criminal law

• Provide free legal aid to the vulnerable and underprivileged section of the society

FIELDS OF STUDY

• Substantive Criminal Law • Procedural Criminal Law

• Criminology • Forensic Science & Criminal Law

• Law Enforcement Agencies • Juvenile Justice and Penology

• Foreign Criminal Laws and their relevance • Criminal Practice

• Crimes against Property • Criminal Penalty & Its Application Practice

• Socio-economic offences • Cyber Crimes

• Recidivists • Organized Crimes & White Collar Crimes

• Plea Bargaining and its importance in • Legal Regulation of Investigation & Search

the current times Operations

• Protection of Human Rights & Freedoms • Crime mapping and havioral/ in Criminal Law psychological studies

CHAIR OF CRIMINAL LAWAND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

ADV. RAM JETHMALANI

BRIEF INTRODUCTION

To honor the valuable contributions by legendary jurist Mr. Ram Jethmalani in the field of criminal law and jurisprudence, School of Law has established a Chair of Criminal Law by the name JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY CHAIR OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL JUSTICE (JLUCCLCJ). Dr. Shobha Bhardwaj, Associate Professor is the Chair in charge.

Criminal law and criminal justice have always been the fields of practice and research. Law

needs to keep pace with the rapid changes in the society. Various dimensions of crime have

emerged in the past few decades. JLUCCLCJ aims to ensure continuous growth in the area

of criminal law and to establish a common platform for those who have stake in the criminal

justice system of the country. It also aspires to create a bridge between the vulnerable and

underprivileged section of the society and criminal justice system.

Inaugural ceremony of the Ram Jethmalani Chair of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: From L to R: Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Srivastava, Director, School of Law, Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, Vice Chancellor, JLU, Prof. (Dr.) Akhilesh Pandey, Chairman, M.P. Private University Regulatory Commission, Justice G. Raghuram, Director, National Judicial Academy, Mr. Hari Mohan Gupta, Chancellot, JLU, Mr. Sanjeev Shami, Madhya Pradesh ATS Chief, Mr. Abhishek Mohan Gupta, CEO, JLU, Prof. Satvinder S. Juss, Kings College London, UK.

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OBJECTIVES OF JLUCCLCJ

• Promote comprehensive research on criminal law and criminal justice system

• Promote the study of interplay of criminal law with other sectors of study

• Enrich the members of the criminal law field with insights on recent developments

• Conduct training programs for advocates, judges and academicians

• Coordinate with the government regarding the required amendments in the criminal

law system

• Work on providing access to justice to the unrepresented and under-represented section the society

• Work on the development of the ADR mechanism in the field of criminal law

• Provide free legal aid to the vulnerable and underprivileged section of the society

FIELDS OF STUDY

• Substantive Criminal Law • Procedural Criminal Law

• Criminology • Forensic Science & Criminal Law

• Law Enforcement Agencies • Juvenile Justice and Penology

• Foreign Criminal Laws and their relevance • Criminal Practice

• Crimes against Property • Criminal Penalty & Its Application Practice

• Socio-economic offences • Cyber Crimes

• Recidivists • Organized Crimes & White Collar Crimes

• Plea Bargaining and its importance in • Legal Regulation of Investigation & Search

the current times Operations

• Protection of Human Rights & Freedoms • Crime mapping and havioral/ in Criminal Law psychological studies

CHAIR OF CRIMINAL LAWAND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

ADV. RAM JETHMALANI

BRIEF INTRODUCTION

To honor the valuable contributions by legendary jurist Mr. Ram Jethmalani in the field of criminal law and jurisprudence, School of Law has established a Chair of Criminal Law by the name JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY CHAIR OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL JUSTICE (JLUCCLCJ). Dr. Shobha Bhardwaj, Associate Professor is the Chair in charge.

Criminal law and criminal justice have always been the fields of practice and research. Law

needs to keep pace with the rapid changes in the society. Various dimensions of crime have

emerged in the past few decades. JLUCCLCJ aims to ensure continuous growth in the area

of criminal law and to establish a common platform for those who have stake in the criminal

justice system of the country. It also aspires to create a bridge between the vulnerable and

underprivileged section of the society and criminal justice system.

Inaugural ceremony of the Ram Jethmalani Chair of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: From L to R: Prof. (Dr.) Yogendra Srivastava, Director, School of Law, Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, Vice Chancellor, JLU, Prof. (Dr.) Akhilesh Pandey, Chairman, M.P. Private University Regulatory Commission, Justice G. Raghuram, Director, National Judicial Academy, Mr. Hari Mohan Gupta, Chancellot, JLU, Mr. Sanjeev Shami, Madhya Pradesh ATS Chief, Mr. Abhishek Mohan Gupta, CEO, JLU, Prof. Satvinder S. Juss, Kings College London, UK.

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• Inaugurated by renowned senior advocate Mr. C.S. Lodha and Mr. Shivendra Upadhyay, Chairman, State Bar Council, M.P.

• 40 teams from reputed law schools of the country participated which included ten elite National Law Universities

• Like its predecessor, second JLU NMCC offered a cash prize of INR 3.25 Lac which included best team (INR 1.5 Lac), runners-up (INR 1 Lac), best speaker (INR 25,000), best memorial (INR 25,000) and best researcher (INR 25,000)

• Legal professionals from various domains judged preliminary, quarter-final and semi-final rounds of the competition

• Team from Christ University, Bangalore emerged victorious

• Valedictory address delivered by senior advocate Mr. KTS Tulsi

SECOND JLUNATIONAL MOOT COURTCOMPETITION

• Inaugurated by living law legend Mr. Ram Jethmalani

• 40 teams from reputed law schools of the country participated which included nine National Law Universities

• Massive cash prize of INR 3.25 Lac was offered which included best team (INR 1.5 Lac), runners-up (INR 1 Lac), best speaker (INR 25,000), best memorial (INR 25,000) and best researcher (INR 25,000)

• Legal professionals from various domains judged preliminary, quarter-final and semi-final rounds of the competition

• Team from HNLU, Raipur emerged victorious

• Valedictory address delivered by Hon’ble Justice K.G. Balakrishnan

FIRST JLUNATIONAL MOOT COURTCOMPETITION

In picture: The panel to judge the final round (from left to right):- Shri Awadhesh Pandey, Member Judicial, Commercial Tax Appellate Board, M.P., Shri KTS Tulsi, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Member of Parliament. Justice Shri S.K. Palo, High Court of M.P., Jabalpur, Shri P.S. Jaswal, Vice Chancellor, RGNUL, Patiala, Shri Ashish Lakhtakia, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, Edelweiss General Insurance Company.

In picture: The panel to judge the final round (from right to left):- Adv. V. Sridharan, Founding Partner, Laxmikumaran Sridharan Co., Mr. Satya Prakash, Legal Editor, The Tribune, New Delhi, Justice Ved Prakash Sharma, M.P. High Court (Indore Bench), Justice (retd.) K.G. Balakrishnan, Former Chief Justice of India, Advocate R. Venkataramani, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Prof. (Dr.) B.P. Panda, Vice Chancellor, Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai.

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• Inaugurated by renowned senior advocate Mr. C.S. Lodha and Mr. Shivendra Upadhyay, Chairman, State Bar Council, M.P.

• 40 teams from reputed law schools of the country participated which included ten elite National Law Universities

• Like its predecessor, second JLU NMCC offered a cash prize of INR 3.25 Lac which included best team (INR 1.5 Lac), runners-up (INR 1 Lac), best speaker (INR 25,000), best memorial (INR 25,000) and best researcher (INR 25,000)

• Legal professionals from various domains judged preliminary, quarter-final and semi-final rounds of the competition

• Team from Christ University, Bangalore emerged victorious

• Valedictory address delivered by senior advocate Mr. KTS Tulsi

SECOND JLUNATIONAL MOOT COURTCOMPETITION

• Inaugurated by living law legend Mr. Ram Jethmalani

• 40 teams from reputed law schools of the country participated which included nine National Law Universities

• Massive cash prize of INR 3.25 Lac was offered which included best team (INR 1.5 Lac), runners-up (INR 1 Lac), best speaker (INR 25,000), best memorial (INR 25,000) and best researcher (INR 25,000)

• Legal professionals from various domains judged preliminary, quarter-final and semi-final rounds of the competition

• Team from HNLU, Raipur emerged victorious

• Valedictory address delivered by Hon’ble Justice K.G. Balakrishnan

FIRST JLUNATIONAL MOOT COURTCOMPETITION

In picture: The panel to judge the final round (from left to right):- Shri Awadhesh Pandey, Member Judicial, Commercial Tax Appellate Board, M.P., Shri KTS Tulsi, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Member of Parliament. Justice Shri S.K. Palo, High Court of M.P., Jabalpur, Shri P.S. Jaswal, Vice Chancellor, RGNUL, Patiala, Shri Ashish Lakhtakia, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, Edelweiss General Insurance Company.

In picture: The panel to judge the final round (from right to left):- Adv. V. Sridharan, Founding Partner, Laxmikumaran Sridharan Co., Mr. Satya Prakash, Legal Editor, The Tribune, New Delhi, Justice Ved Prakash Sharma, M.P. High Court (Indore Bench), Justice (retd.) K.G. Balakrishnan, Former Chief Justice of India, Advocate R. Venkataramani, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Prof. (Dr.) B.P. Panda, Vice Chancellor, Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai.

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• Inaugurated by Hon’ble Justice G. Raghuram, Director, National Judicial Academy, Bhopal.

• 42 teams from India and other SAARC Countries competed fiercely to win the prize.

• A total cash prize of 3.25 lacs was offered including best team, runners-up, best memorial, best speaker and best researcher.

• Renowned legal professionals from across the country judged the preliminary, quarter-final and semi-final rounds of the competition.

• Team of Symbiosis Law School, Pune emerged victorious.

• Valedictory address was delivered by Hon’ble Justice Sapna Pradhan Malla, Judge, Supreme Court of Nepal.

• Inaugurate by Hon’ble Justice Alok Sinha, Judge, Supreme Court of Nepal

• 31 teams from India and abroad, representing national law schools and other reputed institutions, participated in the competition

• A total cash prize of INR 3.25 Lac, which included best team (INR 1.5 Lac), runners-up (INR 1 Lac), best speaker (INR 25,000), best memorial (INR 25,000) and best researcher (INR 25,000), was awarded.

• Legal professionals from various domains judged preliminary, quarter-final and semi-final rounds of the competition

• Team from Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai emerged victorious

• Valedictory address delivered by former Chief Justice of India Hon’ble Justice Dipak Misra

SAARCLAW-JLU MOOT COURT COMPETITION2019

In picture: - Final Bench (From Left to Right): Prof. (Dr.) Rajiv Khare, Professor, NLIU, Bhopal, Hon’ble

Mr. Justice Vijay Kumar Shukla, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Hon’ble Ms. Justice Sapna Pradhan

Malla, Judge, Supreme Court of Nepal, Ms. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

and Ms. Aishwarya Bhati, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.

In the picture: (from L to R) Hon’ble Justice Alok Verma, Appellate Authority, Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee, MP, Hon’ble Justice N.K. Jain, former Judge, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Hon’ble Justice Alok Sinha, Judge, Supreme Court of Nepal, Prof. (Dr.) M.K. Srivastava, designated Vice Chancellor, National Law University, Sikkim and Mr. Rahul Sundaram, Senior Corporate Counsel, Amazon India.

SAARCLAW-JLU MOOT COURT COMPETITION2020

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• Inaugurated by Hon’ble Justice G. Raghuram, Director, National Judicial Academy, Bhopal.

• 42 teams from India and other SAARC Countries competed fiercely to win the prize.

• A total cash prize of 3.25 lacs was offered including best team, runners-up, best memorial, best speaker and best researcher.

• Renowned legal professionals from across the country judged the preliminary, quarter-final and semi-final rounds of the competition.

• Team of Symbiosis Law School, Pune emerged victorious.

• Valedictory address was delivered by Hon’ble Justice Sapna Pradhan Malla, Judge, Supreme Court of Nepal.

• Inaugurate by Hon’ble Justice Alok Sinha, Judge, Supreme Court of Nepal

• 31 teams from India and abroad, representing national law schools and other reputed institutions, participated in the competition

• A total cash prize of INR 3.25 Lac, which included best team (INR 1.5 Lac), runners-up (INR 1 Lac), best speaker (INR 25,000), best memorial (INR 25,000) and best researcher (INR 25,000), was awarded.

• Legal professionals from various domains judged preliminary, quarter-final and semi-final rounds of the competition

• Team from Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai emerged victorious

• Valedictory address delivered by former Chief Justice of India Hon’ble Justice Dipak Misra

SAARCLAW-JLU MOOT COURT COMPETITION2019

In picture: - Final Bench (From Left to Right): Prof. (Dr.) Rajiv Khare, Professor, NLIU, Bhopal, Hon’ble

Mr. Justice Vijay Kumar Shukla, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Hon’ble Ms. Justice Sapna Pradhan

Malla, Judge, Supreme Court of Nepal, Ms. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

and Ms. Aishwarya Bhati, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.

In the picture: (from L to R) Hon’ble Justice Alok Verma, Appellate Authority, Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee, MP, Hon’ble Justice N.K. Jain, former Judge, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Hon’ble Justice Alok Sinha, Judge, Supreme Court of Nepal, Prof. (Dr.) M.K. Srivastava, designated Vice Chancellor, National Law University, Sikkim and Mr. Rahul Sundaram, Senior Corporate Counsel, Amazon India.

SAARCLAW-JLU MOOT COURT COMPETITION2020

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Library is the soul of an academic institution. School of Law provides for a rich library aiming to fulfill the motto of the university ‘igniting minds, changing lives’. Keeping in view its essential role, the library is being constantly enriched by the acquisition of latest books and journals keeping in pace with changing times, to further the advancement of the University's academic activities. The Law Library provides scholarly resources, study facilities, and research skills development programs to strengthen the learning, teaching and research activities of staff and students of the university.

Jagran Lakecity University, School of Law’s contingent emerged victorious at Virudhaka2019, the

annual sports fest of National Law Institute University, Bhopal. JLU-SOL bagged a total of 28 medals

which include 8 Gold medals, 18 Silver medals and 1 Bronze medal. We topped the medal tally and

were awarded as the Best Team. The medals were scored in Basketball, Swimming, Table Tennis

and Athletics.

KEY FEATURES1. More than 14500 law books in the library. There is a separate section for reference books

featuring eminent foreign authors.

2. All volumes of SCC in hard copies with the object of providing the students with judicial pronouncements.

3. Free IP access wide range of online databases including Lexis Nexis, Manupatra, AIR Infotech, etc. These databases allow searching for legislation, case-law, law reform reports and legal journals across the globe. These comprehensive online law resources assist students and staff to locate and use key law resources and develop their analytical, writing and research and academic skills.

4. Indian as well as International Journals, Encyclopaedias, Digests, Law Commission Reports and other materials featuring Harvard Law Review, Halsbury Law India, etc. covering various branches of law.

5. Hard and soft copies of AIR from 1924 till date.

6. Facilitates efficient use of the library as computerized cataloguing system and CD-ROM databases are available.

LIBRARY

SPORTS LIFE ATSCHOOL OF LAW

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“Prof. (Dr.) Robert B. Ahdieh, Dean School of Law and Anthony G. Buzbee Endowed Dean’s Chair, Texas A&M University and Prof. (Dr.) Srividhya Ragavan, Professor, School of Law and Director of India Programs, Texas A&M University. Prof. Ahdieh and Prof. Ragavan interacted with the faculty of JLU School of Law and shared their rich experience of teaching Law in US.”

VISIT OF DEAN LAW TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

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Library is the soul of an academic institution. School of Law provides for a rich library aiming to fulfill the motto of the university ‘igniting minds, changing lives’. Keeping in view its essential role, the library is being constantly enriched by the acquisition of latest books and journals keeping in pace with changing times, to further the advancement of the University's academic activities. The Law Library provides scholarly resources, study facilities, and research skills development programs to strengthen the learning, teaching and research activities of staff and students of the university.

Jagran Lakecity University, School of Law’s contingent emerged victorious at Virudhaka2019, the

annual sports fest of National Law Institute University, Bhopal. JLU-SOL bagged a total of 28 medals

which include 8 Gold medals, 18 Silver medals and 1 Bronze medal. We topped the medal tally and

were awarded as the Best Team. The medals were scored in Basketball, Swimming, Table Tennis

and Athletics.

KEY FEATURES1. More than 14500 law books in the library. There is a separate section for reference books

featuring eminent foreign authors.

2. All volumes of SCC in hard copies with the object of providing the students with judicial pronouncements.

3. Free IP access wide range of online databases including Lexis Nexis, Manupatra, AIR Infotech, etc. These databases allow searching for legislation, case-law, law reform reports and legal journals across the globe. These comprehensive online law resources assist students and staff to locate and use key law resources and develop their analytical, writing and research and academic skills.

4. Indian as well as International Journals, Encyclopaedias, Digests, Law Commission Reports and other materials featuring Harvard Law Review, Halsbury Law India, etc. covering various branches of law.

5. Hard and soft copies of AIR from 1924 till date.

6. Facilitates efficient use of the library as computerized cataloguing system and CD-ROM databases are available.

LIBRARY

SPORTS LIFE ATSCHOOL OF LAW

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“Prof. (Dr.) Robert B. Ahdieh, Dean School of Law and Anthony G. Buzbee Endowed Dean’s Chair, Texas A&M University and Prof. (Dr.) Srividhya Ragavan, Professor, School of Law and Director of India Programs, Texas A&M University. Prof. Ahdieh and Prof. Ragavan interacted with the faculty of JLU School of Law and shared their rich experience of teaching Law in US.”

VISIT OF DEAN LAW TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

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LIFE AT JLU

ACCOMMODATIONON CAMPUS

FACILITIES AVAILABLE

• Common Room at Each Floor • CCTV Surveillance

• Swimming Pool • Wi-Fi

• Gymnasium • Football Ground

• Basketball Court • Volleyball Ground

SoL students are enthusiastic about their interests both inside and outside the classroom. The

passion that drives our academic pursuits also makes the SEH where our Undergraduates,

Post Graduates live and learn, an active and energetic place to thrive.

Living on campus gives you more time to relax and study. Going to a University is a brilliant chance to spread your wings and live independently at the same time. We have a fantastic range of on-campus accommodation so that you are always close to the social and learning facilities.

For many of our students, living with friends provides some of their happiest memories. It is part of the classic university experience – you meet people from diverse social and cultural backgrounds and learn to live independently, together.

Our on-campus accommodation can house 200 students and is divided into three separate blocks (1-Undergraduate Boys, 2-Postgraduate Boys, 3-Girls) and it is under constant surveillance of CCTV and block wardens.

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LIFE AT JLU

ACCOMMODATIONON CAMPUS

FACILITIES AVAILABLE

• Common Room at Each Floor • CCTV Surveillance

• Swimming Pool • Wi-Fi

• Gymnasium • Football Ground

• Basketball Court • Volleyball Ground

SoL students are enthusiastic about their interests both inside and outside the classroom. The

passion that drives our academic pursuits also makes the SEH where our Undergraduates,

Post Graduates live and learn, an active and energetic place to thrive.

Living on campus gives you more time to relax and study. Going to a University is a brilliant chance to spread your wings and live independently at the same time. We have a fantastic range of on-campus accommodation so that you are always close to the social and learning facilities.

For many of our students, living with friends provides some of their happiest memories. It is part of the classic university experience – you meet people from diverse social and cultural backgrounds and learn to live independently, together.

Our on-campus accommodation can house 200 students and is divided into three separate blocks (1-Undergraduate Boys, 2-Postgraduate Boys, 3-Girls) and it is under constant surveillance of CCTV and block wardens.

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THROUGH THE WORDSOF OUR STUDENTS

The atmosphere at School of Law is truly exceptional. The faculty

members are really cooperative and full of passion. Learning

through experience and practice is the most important aspect of

legal education and that is exactly what I got here.

Shivani Singh BBALLB (Hons.) – X Semester

I chose to be a student here at the JLU SOL for the interesting challenges and windows of opportunity wherein the faculty strikes the right balance between being practical and accomplished.

Srishti Khairwar B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) – II Semester

School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University has helped me recognize my strengths and also helped me in calibrating it for my advantage. It opens up a floodgate of opportunities that along with providing the right exposure ensures overall development of a student.

Saniya Zia B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) – VIII Semester

As a student, I really admire JLU for providing me interesting learning sessions, passionate faculty members, familiar environment and excellent campus life. School of Law has been a great motivator for me. I can really say that it comes really close to the international set of standards. Simply, it is a great place to enhance your skills.

Ananya Namdev B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) - IV Semester

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After starting my journey in School of Law, I got acquainted to an undiscovered territory of my personality. The vibes and environment helped me push the limits and achieve remarkable goals as a law student. I am extremely grateful to the dedicated faculty members and my college-mates. Whether academics or life, this institute has taught me a great deal. I continue to learn and grow.

Aniruddh Das BALLB (Hons.) – VIII Semester

Perhaps the best place to transform dreams into reality. With an

awesome faculty, support administration, rich library, lush green

campus, and worthy classmates, here a person tends to grow

in every aspect. The determination and self motivated ways

will surely help JLU carve a niche amongst top law schools of

the world.

Shivang Shukla BALLB (Hons.) – VI Semester

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THROUGH THE WORDSOF OUR STUDENTS

The atmosphere at School of Law is truly exceptional. The faculty

members are really cooperative and full of passion. Learning

through experience and practice is the most important aspect of

legal education and that is exactly what I got here.

Shivani Singh BBALLB (Hons.) – X Semester

I chose to be a student here at the JLU SOL for the interesting challenges and windows of opportunity wherein the faculty strikes the right balance between being practical and accomplished.

Srishti Khairwar B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) – II Semester

School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University has helped me recognize my strengths and also helped me in calibrating it for my advantage. It opens up a floodgate of opportunities that along with providing the right exposure ensures overall development of a student.

Saniya Zia B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) – VIII Semester

As a student, I really admire JLU for providing me interesting learning sessions, passionate faculty members, familiar environment and excellent campus life. School of Law has been a great motivator for me. I can really say that it comes really close to the international set of standards. Simply, it is a great place to enhance your skills.

Ananya Namdev B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) - IV Semester

89 90

After starting my journey in School of Law, I got acquainted to an undiscovered territory of my personality. The vibes and environment helped me push the limits and achieve remarkable goals as a law student. I am extremely grateful to the dedicated faculty members and my college-mates. Whether academics or life, this institute has taught me a great deal. I continue to learn and grow.

Aniruddh Das BALLB (Hons.) – VIII Semester

Perhaps the best place to transform dreams into reality. With an

awesome faculty, support administration, rich library, lush green

campus, and worthy classmates, here a person tends to grow

in every aspect. The determination and self motivated ways

will surely help JLU carve a niche amongst top law schools of

the world.

Shivang Shukla BALLB (Hons.) – VI Semester

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JAGRAN LAKECITYUNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF LAW

If you are thinking of studying at Jagran Lakecity University Bhopal, you should attend one ofour Open Day festivals and find out everything you need to know. Please visit www.jlu.edu.in

E-mail: [email protected]

ADMISSION OFFICE DETAILS:

BHOPAL OFFICE:JLU Student Enrichment Hub, Near Kaliasot Barrage,Chandanpura, Bhopal – 44, Madhya Pradesh, India M: +91 7471110101 / 7471110102 / 7471110103

VIDARBHA OFFICE:Jagran Lakecity University, 741, First Floor,Nelson Square, Nagpur -13, Maharashtra, India M: +91 9145670606 / 9665027247 / 7507510752

INDORE OFFICE:Jagran Lakecity University, The Headquarters,204, 2nd Floor, Sathya Sai Square, Vijay Nagar, Indore,Madhya Pradesh, India M: +91 (731) 4997004 / 7471110172 / 7471110173

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