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Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law
CONTENTS
Editorial
Cognitive Domain Guest Lectures/PSDA Workshops/FDPs Moot Court Competition Court Visits
Corporate Affairs Industrial Visits Excursion Trips
Cultural Tit-Bits Teachers Day Independence Day Sports
Academic
Accolades
CPJ-CHS Vol. 9 No.2 July - Dec 2014
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Maturing with the life – cycle of CPJ-CHS, we encompass on the true
needs of the students to make them employable & motivate them to
gain the managerial, technical & soft skills along with ethical practices.
Our educational programmes lay emphasis on all round personality
development and also inculcating human values and professional ethics
which help our students become more humane and socially alive to
lead a meaningful life.
It is a matter of great pleasure and satisfaction that CPJ-CHS has come
up with the latest issue of the half yearly CPJ Newsletter. I believe that
the newsletter will serve as a window through which the complete
profile of the academic and co-curricular activities, achievements and
progress made during the stipulated period can be viewed.
Sh. Subhash Chand Jain I deem that our College will continue to serve as platform of academic
excellence relentlessly and persistently.
May Almighty bless us all.
Society is changing rapidly in ways which have a profound impact on
the role of educational institutions. At CPJ-CHS, we have a system of
education where students will neither be deprived nor categorized on the
basis of their economic status, family education or urban/rural
background. If someone has developed a complex or negative mindset
due to adverse environment and childhood, he/she is always helped to
develop the self as an equal partner in education programme and later in
life. The institution is committed to excel at best teaching, best training,
best counseling and best placement for its students. It has alliances and
collaborative partnerships with business, industry, government, courts
and numerous research institutions. It follows a leading model of
innovative approaches for student–centered initiatives as we deliberately
grow to meet the expanding needs of our richly diverse students, alumni and greater community. Kindly
visit our Campus and help us through your valued suggestions to
further improve the system to be more effective and meaningful.
Prof. (Dr.) G.S.Karkara
CHAIRMAN
Sh. Subhash Chand
Jain
GEN. SECRETARY
Sh. Abhishek Jain
EDITORIAL
BOARD
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. (Dr.) G.S.
Karkara
Editor
Mr. Miklesh Yadav
Associate
Editors
Dr. Pushpraj Singh
Dr. K.B. Asthana
Mr. Vishal Rai
Ms. Sakshi Jain
Ms. Anu
Message from
Director
Message from
Chairman
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It is always a pleasure to greet the CPJ family and others through this column of Newsletter.
This issue of Newsletter is highlighting the academic, cultural and other activities at the CPJ
camus from July 2014 to December 2014. Since this period coincides with the commencement
of the new academic session followed by diverse functions and festivities, there is always an
extran enthusiasm that is reflected all through these months. Right from the Orientation day to
the winter break, this period reflects different flavours at the CPJ campus and sure that this
issue shall give a good insight to all these activiteis. Sky is the limit at CPJ and we shall
endevour to scale.
Mr. Yugank Chaturvedi
It gives me immense pleasure to present the latest issue of the half yearly newsletter of CPJ-CHS.
The newsletter will provide an easily accessible medium and a platform for disseminating
information to our faculty in colleges and academic community of our discipline. In this issue, we
recount the various activities in which our faculty members and students were actively involved
during the last semester.
On behalf of Editorial team, I express my sincere gratitude to the Hon’ble Director General,
Director and Director (Corporate Affairs) for their blessings and encouraging attitude in
organizing co-curricular & CETPAC activities in the College. Special thanks are due to the
members of Editorial Board for their valuable efforts in preparation of this newsletter.
Miklesh Prasad Yadav
Message from
Director (Corporate Affairs)
Message from
Editor
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Cognitive Domain
Guest Lecture/PSDA/FDP/Workshop
The Session 2014-15 at CPJ-CHS began with a huge amount of
exhilaration and expectations of the new batch. It was commenced
with an orientation program where a special series of lectures and
interactive sessions were organized for the students on 29th August,
2014.
The Orientation began with the lamp lighting ceremony by hon’ble
MLA Sh Neel Daman Khatri, Director - Prof. (Dr.) G.S Karkara and
Director (Corporate Affairs) – Mr. Yugank Chaturvedi. The welcome
speech was delivered by Mr. Yugank Chaturvedi. The orientation
progressed with a power point presentation capturing the
achievements, results and placements held in CPJ College
throughout the year.
The program was concluded by Director (Corporate Affairs)-
Mr. Yugank Chaturvedi who answered the various queries of
freshers related to the college and its culture and also explained
the importance of discipline, body language, positive attitude
and time management in students’ life. The function was jam-
packed with students along with their peers and parents and
ended with light refreshment. On the whole, the program was
fruitful and the freshers were warmly embraced into the CPJ
family.
Orientation Day
Bouquet Presented By Sh. Subhash Jain To Hon’ble sh. Neel Daman Khatri
Prof.(Dr.) G.S. Karkara With Mr. Yugank Chaturvedi and Mr. S.K,Mohla
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When it comes to applying for a job, the first step
we have to take is to write an attractive CV in order
to make the recruiter feel interested in you. A CV is
one of the most important job-search documents and
this is why we must bear in mind several tips to
make it impressive. Keeping this in mind, CPJ-CHS
organized a guest lecture on the topic “CV Writing”
on 4th September, 2014 for 1st year students of
B.Com and BBA. The speaker for the session was
Mr. Amit Poddar, Senior trainer from the Times Group. He is a seasoned professional having
more than 10 years experience in education industry
and has expertise in preparing students for GD/PI. The
session proceeded further with the guest speaker
appraising the students about essentials of CV writing.
He also explained as to what should be done on the
part of candidate before writing his/her CV. He
elaborated the contents to be covered in a CV. Finally,
the session was concluded by him with the Do &
Don’ts of Resume Writing.
A guest lecture was organized for the students of BCA (3rd &
5th Semester) on 19th September, 2014 on the topic
“Computational Logic”. The guest speaker, Prof. (Dr.)
Sanjay Aggarwal was introduced by Mr. S.S.Paul - HOD
(IT) in his welcome address. Dr. Aggarwal is holding a
prestigious position of the Chairman of National Foundation
for Integrated Learning. He had also been
CV Writing by Mr. Amit Poddar
Students Attending The Guest lecture
Mr. Amit Poddar Sharing His Valuable knowledge
Computational Logic by Prof.(Dr.) Sanjay Aggarwal
Dr. Sanjay Aggarwal Delivering The Lecture
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honored as General Secretary of “India Career Development Association.” He is also the
managing partner of Career and Human Resource Development.
In the lecture, students were tested with their basic level of problem solving techniques apart
from writing a computer program. Various problem
solving techniques were discussed involving the
students in their individual efforts. Dr. Aggarwal
demonstrated that writing a computer program is
nothing but planning to solve that problem. He also
told that the correct analysis of the problem is first
and foremost job. Students showed utmost interest by
their performance and involvement was so much that
the session was extended by one more hour.
CPJ-CHS and School of Law conducted an intra class Moot Court Competition for the 5th
Semester students on 18th September, 2014. The Moot problems focused on Criminal Laws,
Child Abuse and Exploitation. The basic objective of the competition was to inculcate mooting
and arguing skills in the students and expose them to court room proceedings, convention and
etiquettes. The students participated as Judge, Advocate and Court officers which encouraged
them for their further career as an advocate. Amongst the participants, the best mooting prize
was won by Mr. Aditya Kapoor and Mr. Mayur Singhal.
One day Intra Class Quiz Competition was organized for the students of 1st Semester of School
of Law on 19th September, 2014. There were 12 Students shortlisted for Quiz Competition after
conducting a screening test. The event was blessed by the benign presence of Dr. (Prof.) G.S
Intra Class Quiz Competition for B.A.LL.B 5th Semester
Intra Class Quiz Competition B.A,LL.B 1st Semester
Students enhancing their knowledge
About Computational Logic
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Karkara, Director, School of Law as the Chief Guest and the Judges were Ms. Shalini Nagpal
and Ms. Nidhi Sharma (Assistant Professors - Law) who judged the students on the basis of
over all presentation. The Winner of the competition was team B comprising of Swapnil Sinha,
Bharat Chaudhary and Gitanshi Arora and runner up was team A comprising of Dheeraj Sharma,
Sandeep and Anirudh Sharma as the members. The Prizes and Certificates were distributed by
the judges. The event ended with vote of thanks by anchors- Nitika and Bhanu.
Our college sent students on 23rd September, 2014 for National Moot Court held in Five Year
Law College, Jaipur. Our students participated in Jaipur Moot Court to represent the college.
They prepared good memorial and quoted the latest cases. The team that went to Jaipur included
Mr.Prashant Singh (9th Sem), Mr.Saajan Rathi (9th Sem) and Mr.K.P.Shivramakrishna (7th Sem).
They scored 20th position out of 60 teams that took participation. It was a reall tough competition
where in team from all over India participated.
CPJ-CHS organized a guest lecture for the students of
BBA, BBA CAM & B.Com I & II Year, on “Role of
Entrepreneurial Education and Motivation in Shaping
Student’s Career” by Prof. (Dr.) Sanjiv Mittal, Dean
USMS-GGSIP University on 25th September, 2014. The
guest speaker was facilitated with bouquet of flowers
followed by welcome address by Director - Prof. (Dr.)
G.S. Karkara. The guest lecture focused on the
opportunities and challenges in entrepreneurship
Role of Entrepreneurial Education and Motivation in shaping
Students Career by Prof. (Dr.) Sanjiv Mittal
Intra College Moot Court Competition at FYLC, Jaipur
Memento presented By Ms. Deepmala
Jain To Prof. (Dr.) Sanjiv Mittal
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development. The speaker elaborated the fact that entrepreneurs are not born but can be made by
providing proper training and education. Entrepreneur plays a vital role in economic
development and creation of employment in any country. To promote entrepreneurship in the
country, students should be encouraged, motivated and assisted for entrepreneurial education so
that they can be independent as job creators which would help in enhancement of economic
condition of individual, society as well as the nation as a whole.
CPJ-CHS and School of Law organised Seminar on
the topic “Violation of Human Rights of Children”
on 26th September, 2014. The chief guest, Director-
Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Karkara, expressed his view on the
topic and addressed the students and encouraged
them. The event was judged by Mrs. Leena and Mr.
Vijaypal Singh (Assistant Professors of Law). They
judged the speakers on the basis of confidence,
content and overall presentation. The Seminar was
successful with the support of Seminar Committee
members-Ms. Chunauti Anand, Ms. Leena, Ms. Suparna and Ms. Neelam Kumari (Assistant
Professors of Law). Deepshika, BA.LLB 3rd Semester, was declared the best speaker and runner
up speaker was Sakshi. Shubhangi was declared best
researcher while Gopika was declared runner up
researcher. Sharon was declared best Resource
person and Arpit Verma was declared best
Rapporteur. Prizes and certificates were distributed
to the winners and the participants. The event ended
with a vote of thanks by Dr. Arjun Singh, Seminar
convenor.
Intra Class Seminar on Violation of Human Rights of Children
Students participating in Seminar
Hon’ble Director with Law Faculties
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CPJ-CHS organized a guest lecture for the first
year students of BBA(G) & BBA(CAM) on the
topic ‘Manpower Planning-Its Concept and Issues’
on 16th October, 2014 by Dr. Anil Kumar Yadav,
Director, Institute of Applied Manpower Research,
New Delhi. The event was presided over by
Director- Prof.(Dr.) G.S. Karkara, and the Program
Co-ordinator - Ms. Deepmala Jain. The lecture
commenced with a welcome address by Professor
G S Karkara and brief profile introduction by Ms. Gunjan Seth- Assistant Professor. The
esteemed figure in the area of Human Resource, Dr. Anil Kumar Yadav, delivered the lecture on
core terms, core principles, managing human resources capabilities & various current issues.
It was an interactive and phenomenal session. Many students asked questions and shared their
vision on the dynamic and complex
organization environment. Dr. Anil Kumar
Yadav gave many real life examples to make
students understand the concepts well and to
relate them to real time environment. The
session was later on followed by the vote of
thanks proposed by Ms. Gunjan Seth. The
programme came to an end with the
memento felicitation to the honourable
speaker by programme Co-ordinator, Ms.
Deepmala Jain.
Manpower Planning – Its Concept and Issues by Dr. Anil Yadav
Dr. Anil Yadav Sharing His knowledge
Students Attending The Guest lecture
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Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies
& School of Law organized Court Visit for
students of 1st semester of B.A. LL.B (H) &
BBA LL.B to the Rohini Court from 28th to 31st
October, 2014. During the court visit, the
students visited the Facilitation Centre, Video
Conferencing Room, Mediation Centre, MACT
Court, Family Courts, Civil Courts and
Criminal Courts. The students were taken to
Facilitation Center where they were given a
lecture about profession as a lawyer. This
would be the first point of contact when they
would embark on their career as lawyers. The students were explained about the functioning of
facilitation Center for the purpose of filing new cases, obtaining certified copies and
filing/depositing of court fees and various other miscellaneous functions.
The Court visit team, lead by convener Mr. Vijay Pal Singh and member Dr. K. B. Asthana also
explored the opportunity of organizing Legal-Aid camps under the support/guidance of Delhi
Legal Service Authority and it is envisaged to
hold legal Aid Camp in the near future. On the
last day, i.e., on 31st October, 2014, students went
to Mediation Centre, Rohini Court where a
convincing lecture was given by Dr. Man Mohan
Sharma, Add. District Judge, Mediation Centre,
Rohini Court, Delhi and the students are helped
and learnt from the advocate about the mediation.
The court visit ended with a lot of knowledge
and learning to the students on 31st October,
2014.
Rohini Court Visit
Faculties With Students During Court Visit
A step towards practical exposure
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An Educational Trip for B.A. LL.B (1st
Semester Students) to National Museum
was organized on 1st November, 2014 as
part of prescribed PSDA activities and
the attendance of all the 1st semester
students was compulsory as prescribed
under PSDA Activities guidelines
issued by GGSIPU in this regard. The
trip was conducted by the Faculty
Member Dr. Pushpraj Singh of School
of Law. A total of 143 students
participated in the educational visit. All the students assembled at the entry point of National
Museum at 9.30. am where they were briefed about the National Museum, its different galleries
on ground floor, 1st floor and 2nd floor and regarding the content of the different galleries by Dr.
Pushpraj Singh, Asst. Professor (History) and subsequently they were divided into small groups
to visit the Museum and understand the rich history associated with it.
The National Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest museums in India. Established in 1949,
it holds variety of articles ranging from pre-historic era to modern works of art. Presently, there
are several departments in the National Museum like Pre-History Archaeology, A Manuscripts,
Numismatics & Epigraphy, Paintings, Arms & Armour, Decorative Arts, Central Asian
Antiquities, Pre-Columbian Art, Jewellery, Anthropology, Education, Public Relations
,Publication & Conservation. The educational visit ended at 4 p.m with attendance of the
students present and group photography. This was indeed a thoroughly learning experience for
the students who learnt quite a lot about India’s journey from the pre historical period to the
modern age.
Educational Trip to National Museum
Cpjians At National Museum
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CPJ-CSH & School of Law organized a National Workshop on the topic “Formation of
Contract” on 14th November, 2014 which was attended by more than 150 delegates and graced
by legal luminaries like Prof. (Dr.) Suman Gupta, Director (Students’ Affair), GGS IP
University, Delhi, Prof. (Dr.) Ashwani K. Bansal, Dean, Faculty of Law, Delhi University,
Prof. (Dr.) G.S.Karkara, Director & Principal , CPJ CHS & School of Law, Ms. Firdaus Wani
,Advocate, Supreme Court. Gopika S Kumar, Yogita & Shubhangi (Students of B.A. LL.B)
anchored the workshop to perfection.
The workshop was divided into 4 technical Sessions. The first technical session was chaired by
Prof. (Dr.) Suman Gupta, Director, (Students’ Affair), GGS IP University, as Resource Person,
and Mr. Deepak Sharma (Asst. Prof, Law,CPJ CHS & SOL) as speaker and Dr. Pushpraj
Singh(Asst. Prof, Law,CPJ CHS & SOL) as rapporteur. The theme of 1st technical session was “
Concepts used for entering into Agreement”.
The second technical session was chaired by Ms. Firdaus Wani, Advocate, Supreme Court as
Resource Person and Dr. K.B. Asthana ( Asst. Prof, Law,CPJ CHS & SOL) as speaker and Ms.
Chunauti (Asst. Prof, Law,CPJ CHS & SOL) as rapporteurs. The theme of the second technical
session was “Framing of Marriage Agreements”
The third technical session was chaired by Prof. (Dr.) Ashwani K. Bansal, Dean, Faculty of Law,
Delhi University, as Resource Person and Ms Shweta Goel(Asst. Prof, Law,CPJCHS & SOL) as
speaker and Ms Neha Verma(Asst. Prof, Law,CPJ CHS & SOL) as rapporteur. The theme of
this session was “Capacity to make a Contract”.
The fourth technical session on the theme “Validity of Contract” was chaired by Prof. (Dr.) G.S.
Karkara, Director & Principal, CPJ CHS & School of Law as Resource Person with Ms. Shalini
Nagpal as the rapporteur. Prof Karkara spoke on issues like Lawful Consideration, Free
Consent, Coercion, Undue Influence, Fraud, Misrepresentation & Mistake and this was followed
by a discussion on submitted exercises.
Finally, in the Valedictory Session, Rapporteurs presented their reports and this was followed by
concluding remarks by Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Karkara, Director & Principal, CPJ CHS & School of
Law. The programme ended with a vote of thanks by the Co Conveners of National Workshop -
Dr. K. Asthana & Dr. Pushpraj Singh.
National Workshop on “Formation of Contract”
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Glimpses of NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON “FORMATION OF CONTRACT” 2014
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The management department of CPJ- CHS organized the
Seminar on the topic “Career in Govt. Jobs” for the students of
BBA(G), BBA (CAM) & B.COM(H) on 3rd November, 2014.
The lecture was delivered by Dr. Sunil Dua, Professor, T.I.M.E.
He elaborated the detail information about how the students can
grab the Govt. jobs in banking sector in the next coming years.
He showed the various tables
and charts of the different
posts of Banks which shows their exam pattern, eligibility
criteria, number of posts in different departments like the posts
of Clerical Cadre, PO, Assistants in banks etc. The lecture was
quite interesting and students showed their keen interest. Lot of
questions were raised by the students while showing their
curiosity for getting a job in banking sector. Overall, the
seminar was informative for the students.
Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies &
School of Law organized a guest lecture on the
topic “Intellectual Property & Cyber Law” on 3rd
November, 2014. Honorable Prof. (Dr) Ashwini
Kumar Bansal , Head & Dean Faculty of Law,
University of Delhi was the Guest of Honour &
Resource Person.
Prof. Ashwini Kumar Bansal discussed various
laws on cyber crimes like provisions under
Information Technology Act 2000, Intellectual
Career in Gov. Jobs by Dr. Sunil Dua
Guest Lecture on IPR & Cyber Law by Prof.(Dr.) Ashwini Bansal
Director Presenting Bouquet To Speaker
Students Attending The Seminar
Times’ Team Briefing The students
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Property Law, Indian Penal Code 1860, Law of Contract and Law of Torts. In his lecture key,
issues addressed were cyber security, hacking,
formation of E- contract, E- commerce and
their enforceability. Prof. Bansal scrutinized
the issues whether present laws are sufficient
to deal with these emerging problems. Finally,
in the interactive session Prof. Bansal
answered all queries raised by students in very
precise manner. The programme ended with a
vote of thanks by the Convenor Dr. Pushpraj
Singh, Assistant Prof. (History).
“Moot Court” is a programme designed to give School of Law students an experience in
advocacy. Mooting is the oral presentation of a legal issues or problems against an opposing
counsel and before a Judge. It is, perhaps, the closest experience that a student can have while
appearing in Court. Our College has been organizing Moot Court Competitions on regular basis
as this motivates the students to participate in such competition organized by several other
Institutions. This year, from 7th to 9th November, 2014, our students got the similar opportunity
to represent CPJ-CHS and School of Law in Moot Court Competition organized by GGSIPU,
Dwarka and Delhi University. Students enthusiastically took part in these competitions and
strived hard to make a strong presence. Our College ended up at 45th rank in competition
arranged by GGSIPU while the team including Sahil Singla, Nikhil Guliani and Anu Berry of 7th
Semester achieved 5th position in Delhi Moot Court Competition.
Inter College Moot Court Competition
CPJians participating in Programme
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PSDA Activities
An Educational Trip for B.A. LL.B (1st Semester
Students) to Qutub Minar was organized on 7th
November, 2014 as prescribed under PSDA
guidelines issued by GGSIPU. The trip was
conducted by the faculty members Dr. Pushpraj Singh
& Dr. K.B. Asthana, School of Law. A total of 165
students participated in this educational visit. All the
students & faculty members assembled at the entry
point of Qutub Minar at 10 am where they were
briefed about the history of Qutub Minar by
Dr. Pushpraj Singh, Asst. Professor (History) and
subsequently they were divided into small groups to
visit the Qutub Complex and understand the rich history associated with it. Qutub Minar is a
soaring, 73m high tower of victory, built in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak immediately after the
defeat of Delhi's last Hindu kingdom. The tower has five distinct storeys, each marked by a
projecting balcony and tapers from a 15 m diameter at the base to just 2.5 m at the top. The
educational visit ended at 4 p.m with attendance of the students present and group photograph.
This was indeed a thoroughly learning experience for the students who learnt quite a lot about
Sultanate Art & Architecture through this visit.
An FDP is designed to train and develop
faculty in personal and professional
development. FDPs are subject or field
oriented. The College an FDP on
“Multicollinearity: One of the Assumptions of
Regression” on 18th November, 2014. The
workshop started with welcome address by
Educational Trip to Qutub Minar
Director Presenting Bouquet To Dr. Manju Gupta
FDP on Multicollinearity Regression
All Together At Qutub Minar
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Programme Coordinator Ms. Deepmala Jain. Ms Vidhi Tyagi felicitated the guest, Dr. Manju
Gupta with a bouquet. Research is an indispensable part of any academicians’ career since
experienced practitioners are better students. The need for up-to-date knowledge & skills is a
major contributor for the personal growth & professionalism of the academia. The faculty
members had the opportunity to learn the same from Dr. Manju Gupta Associate Professor,
MAIMS. The session started with the discussion on the concept of Regression, its objectives and
types. Concepts such as factor analysis,
CLRM related to multicollineraity were
discussed in detail. The session proceeded
further with practical application of the same
in advanced software such as SPSS, Eviews.
The FDP came to an end with vote of thanks
given by Ms. Dipti Jain, Assistant Professor.
It proved to be an interesting and useful
session for all the faculty members.
On 26th November, 2014, 35 students of 3rd
semester, B.A.LL.B(H) of CPJ-CHS and School of
Law visited the Tihar Jail. The group visited Tihar
under the supervision of Assistant Professors Dr. K.
B. Asthana, Dr. Pushp Raj and Sh. Ramesh Kumar
(Convener) and reached the Jail premises at 11.30
am. They had to undergo strict security checks at
various stages. The team was welcomed by Sh.
Jorawar Singh who then briefed them about the
various facilities provided to the jail inmates. Various trades were taught in the Jail Factory in
Jail No.2 both for convicts as well as under trials. This includes pen manufacturing, book
binding, manure making, screen printing, envelope making, tailoring and cutting, shoe-making
etc. which has not only resulted in learning a trade but also provided monetary gains to the
prisoners. It was a very memorable and enriching experience for the students.
Tihar Jail Visit
Faculties with students At Prision Headquarter
Hon’ble Speaker with Faculties
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CPJ-CHS and School of Law organized a film screeing session on 5th December, 2014 for the
students of BA.LL..B 1st Semester as a part of
prescribed personal skill development activities
guidelines issued by GGSIPU in this regard. There
were three movies selected for screening namely
“DOR”, “Gods must be Crazy “and “Roshoman”
related with social, historical and other dimensions
of life. The movie screening was organized by Dr.
Jaipal Arya and Dr. Pushpraj. Screening of the
movie was followed by a general discussion among the audience regarding the various aspects of
the movie. Students and faculty members present at the screening of the film were greatly
influenced by the portrayal of lively characters in this famous movie and learnt an important
lesson of social and emotional qualities.
A Moot Court was organized in our college for BBA LLB 1st semester students on 5th December,
2014. The moot court problem was related to Law of Contract. All the students were divided in
3 teams as A, B and C. In team A from the plaintiff’s side - Deepanwita , Swapnil Sinha, Pooja
Gupta , in team B-Dheeraj Sharma , Sachi Jain, Anjali Behl and in team C Tanay Mishra, Vinay,
Gaurav Goyal were participants while from the side of defendant , in team A- Priyanka Goel,
Ankit Mittal, Sandeep, in team B - Priyanka Aggarwal, Aditya Mishra, Mukul Kanojia and in
team C Vishal Singh, Aashish Talwar and Naman participated. Students were really excited for
their first moot in college and their participation was really amazing. Dr. Roopa Sharma was
Judge for the Moot Court. The performance of students was tremendously good. Their
confidence level was so high and their research work over the moot problem was excellent and it
was really difficult to judge them. However, Team A (plaintiff) was declared as 1st best team and
team C (plaintiff) was 2nd best team. Swapnil Sinha got prize for 1st position as best mooter and
Dheeraj Sharma got 2nd prize while Sandeep was declared as best researcher.
Film Screening
Moot Court Competition
Faculties and Students in Film Screening
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Our college sent students for International Moot
Court held in Jaipur National University, Jaipur. Our
students went to Jaipur to represent the College for
Moot Court Competition. The Moot Court problem
was based on International Banking and Investment
Law. They prepared good memorial and quoted the
latest cases. The team that went to Jaipur included (1)
Prashi Tyagi [5th Sem] (2) Harsha Grewal [5th Sem]
(3) Sakshi Dua [3rd Sem]. Students presented very
confidently and mooted very well. A good job has been done by our college students and they
ended up with 17th position out of 30 teams that took participation in International Moot Court.
A visit to National Lok Adalat was organized by our college for law students on 6th December,
2014. A total of 33 students visited the ‘National Lok Adalat’ organised at the Supreme Court of
India , under the supervision of Dr. K.B. Asthana, Dr. Pushpraj Singh and Mr. Vijay Pal Singh.
Lok Adalat is a system of alternative dispute
resolution developed in India. It roughly
means "People's court". The idea of Lok
Adalat was mainly advocated by Justice P.N.
Bhagwati, former Chief Justice of India.
The Lok Adalat started at 10:00 am and was
inaugurated by Supreme Court judge
Honourable Justice A. R. Dave and in the apex
court itself, 28 out of 53 cases were settled by
three benches.
Visit To National Lok Adalat At Supreme Court of India
International Moot Court Competition in Jai Pur National University
Students With Faculties At National Lok Adalat
Faculties With Students In JNU
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Justice Dave said it is the best and cheap mode to resolve disputes as both the fighting parties
come to a mutually acceptable solution and they do not have to wait for years to get their cases
decided in court. The cases which were taken up ranged from family disputes, matrimonial cases,
motor accident claims, bank recoveries, petty criminal matters, revenue matters, disbursements
under MNREGA and other welfare schemes. Students were very keen to observe the court
proceedings and learnt a lot.
Competition on social issues is the best way to spread awareness among students. Keeping this in mind,
a declamation competition on “Anti Tobacco” was organized by CPJ-CHS on 20th October, 2014.
Students of BBA, BBA (CAM), B.A,LL.B (H) and B.COM (H) participated in debate competition
with full enthusiasm and passion. Students shared knowledgeable information to the people and they
tried to bring attention towards harmful effects of smoking cigarettes and chewing tobacco. Each
participant rose to the occasion to defend their argument. All students enthusiastically put forward their
points. The content, presentation, pronunciation and expression of all the students were remarkable.
Thus by this competition, CPJ-CHS tried to take a step forward towards elimination of tobacco
consumption to eradicate this evil from society. At the end of event, result was announced. Dhruv,
student of B.A.LL.B (1st Semester) took away the best speaker trophy. The prize for the 1st runner up
went to Sharan Banga of B.A.LL.B(5th Semester) and 2nd runner up to Prashi Tyagi of B.A.LL.B (5th
Semester).
Declamation Competition on Anti tobacco
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Cultural Tit-Bits
We celebrate Teacher’s day every year throughout
the country on 5th September. Students express their
gratitude and appreciation for their teachers on this
day. The day is celebrated in honour of Dr. Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan, a great educator, scholar and
philosopher. A remarkable function in connection
with Teachers’ day was celebrated on 5th September,
2014 in CPJ-CHS. The function commenced with
Saraswati Vanadana and lighting of lamp to seek the
blessing from Saraswati Goddess by Director - Prof.
G.S. Karkara, Director Corporate Affairs - Mr.
Yugank Chaturvedi and Programme Coordinator - Ms Deepmala Jain. The Director in his
presidential address said that the teachers give light to students and they dispel darkness and
ignorance in and around us. Marking respect and reverence, the entertainment was geared up to
the next level with the Tambola game. The entire faculty participated in Tambola game. The
programme ended with the dedication for the teachers by the messages and in the last, gifts were
given to them.
Teacher’s Day
Hon’ble Director, Director Corporate Affairs
and CAO Worshiping Goddess Sarswati
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Acquiescence from the management of Parle- G
Industries, Bahadurgarh, Haryana paved the way for
Industrial Visit of the BBA(G) 1st Year Sec.A and Sec.
B and BBA(CAM) 1st Year students of Management
stream of CPJ-CHS, on 8th November, 5th December
and 6th December, 2014. The students were
accompanied by four faculty members- Mr. Nitin
Gandhi, Mr. Shaoan Sarkar, Dr. Urvashi Ghai and Ms.
Shradha Jain. They were welcomed by members of
Parle-G and elaborated about the details of the
company. Students were not only exposed to the
production function of the organization but also appraised about the marketing, financial aspects
and quality control procedure of the organization. It was a fruitful experience and students
gained a lot in terms of understanding management philosophy & practice of a well established
and renowned company.
An excursion trip to Wonders of World (WOW)
was organized for the second year students of BBA
(CAM) and BCOM (H) on 4th October, 2014.
Students left the College around 10:00 AM in the
college bus and reached the WOW around 11:30
AM. The WOW trip had 50 participants and it was
a great experience for the students as it is City’s
most entertaining destination, Worlds of Wonder.
Industrial Visit to Parle G
An Excursion Trip to Wonder s of World
Ms. Deepmala Jain At Wonders of World
Students And Faculties At Parle G
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It’s one of the most exciting and sought after amusement park in Delhi and NCR. The park is
divided into two zones, the Road Show zone and the La Fiesta zone. Apart from the international
rides available, Worlds of Wonder also has wide array of indoor as well as outdoor activities,
boating being the most popular of all. On the whole, students had a lot of fun in water and
swings, a refreshing change from routine life where they could just relax and enjoyed a good
time.
The idea of Swachhata Abhiyan mooted by the Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi is as commendable as the
selection of the day for its launch on 2nd October, the Birth
Anniversary of the Father of the Nation. Mahatma Gandhi
himself practiced and preached lessons of cleanliness.
Gandhiyan vision of cleanliness oozes out of his
Experiments with Truth. We have to keep our
surroundings clean in order to stay clean. We need to stay
clean to make room for a clean mind, free from falsehood,
dishonesty, deceit and violence. It is in a clean body with
clean thinking that a clean Atma the soul dwells.
Keeping this in mind, CPJ-CHS & School of Law
celebrated Swachhta Abhiyan on 2nd October, 2014
with great fervour at its premises.The day started
with welcome address delivered by Chief
Administrative Officer, Mr. S.K. Mohla, followed
by Oath taking ceremony. Afterwards Campus
surroundings were inspected to check further scope
of improvement.The day ended with resolutions in
mind that we will remain committed towards
cleanliness and devote time for this.
Swachha Bharat Abhiyan
CPJians Taking Oath
CPJians’ Step Towards Swachha Abhiyan
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With the advent of the month of August, all of us are filled with a zeal and enthusiasm to express
the feeling of unity and secularism as we participate in the celebrations for our Country.
Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies and School of Law celebrated Independence Day
in the College premises on 14th August, 2014. All students and staff members gathered near the
flag pole in the afternoon. Everyone was happy and was eager to participate in the Independence
Day celebration. The Director- Prof. G. S. Karkara delivered a speech and threw light on the
historical importance of this day and performed the flag hoisting ceremony. The Director and
Corporate Affairs - Mr. Yugank Chaturvedi expressed his thoughts on the significance of
Independence Day celebration. Everyone stood in attention to give salute to the flag and our
national anthem ‘Jan Gan Man’ was sung in unison with great pride and honor. It was indeed a
day of joy, love and respect for the country and the students urged to make India a better place
for Indians to live and to experience the freedom, peace and unity in diversity.
CPJCHS-SOL organized an Intra College Volleyball
tournament on 4th September, 2014. The tournament was a
huge success where various teams from different departments
of our college participated with full zeal and enthusiasm. The
Volley ball match inspired a great crowd and a tough
competition ensured between four different teams from
various streams and the prize was bagged by a team led by
Rishabh Tyagi of BCOM 3rd Sem. The tournament was
successfully organized by the faculty Co-ordinators Mr. Sunil Kumar & Mr. Sachin Jindal
(Assistant Professor, Management) and ended with a positive team spirit.
Independence Day
Intra College Volleyball Competition
Students playing Volleyball
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GGSIPU organized a football tournament on 6th September, 2014. There were 32 teams from
different colleges who participated in this tournament. CPJCHS-SOL Football team participated
and showed their best of enthusiasm and zeal in the tournament. Although we lost by 1-0
against Northern India College of Engineering but still our students played well and decided to
hit the ground next time with more of practice and spirit.
GGSIPU organized a Cricket tournament on 5th October, 2014. There were 32 teams from
different colleges who participated in this tournament. CPJCHS- SOL Cricket team
participated and showed their best of enthusiasm and zeal in the tournament. CPJCHS-SOL
Cricket team participated and won the first and second round against best teams of the
tournament. They reached to the third round of the tournament but unfortunately, lost in third
round. Although they lost by 10 run against RDIAS but still our students played well and
decided to hit the ground next time with more of practice and spirit.
Winning summary of team is as follows:-
1st Round won by 4 wickets against
DIRD
2nd Round won by 20 runs against
MAIMS.
3rd Round lost by 1 Run against RDIAS.
Inter College Football Tournament
Cricket Tournament
Focus Please
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CLASS CLASS
CORDINATORS ACADEMIC REPRESENTATIVES CLASS REPRESENTATIVES
BCA IA Ms. Anju Pushkar Arushi Kritika Pulkit
BCA IIIA Ms. S. Sarkar Nutan Jain Abhishek Harsh Nisha
BCA VA Mr. Deepak Sharma Abhishek Taneja Ayushi Manisha Sunny
BCA VB Ms. Anju Aggarwal Prachi Mittal Gagan Gupta Harsh Ishita
B.COM (H) I Ms. Sakshi Jain Kashish Grover Ashina Akshit Bhardwaj Anshul Jain
B.COM (H) III Ms. Nisha Jindal Vishaka Aman Dargan Varsha Garvit
BBA IA Mr. Vishal Rai Kanupriya Yogesh Priya Pranshu
BBA IB Ms. Hema Aman Pasricha Sonali Aayush Shubham Jain
BBA IIIA Mr. Nitin Gandhi Mansi Gupta Feroz Hassan Sonali Verma Akshit Jain
BBA III B Mr. Natasha Neeraj Vishakha Meenakshi Saloni
BBA VA Ms. Ritu Mathur Bharthi Vishar Praveen Ravi
CAM IA Dr. Urvashi Akash Gupta Gayan Rishabh Gojia Sudhanshu
CAM IIIA Ms. Gunjan Akash Arora Isha Sahota Ranjan Taneja Ankit Saini
CAM VA Mr.Sachin Ankit Saini Ratika Divanshu Kala Piyush
LIST OF AR & CR
ACADEMIC ACCOLADES
NEHA GANDHI
BBA (GEN) 6th Sem. 86%
SHIVANI
BBA (CAM) 6th Sem. 84.6%
DRISHTI ARORA
BCA 6th Sem. 85.4%
ABHILASHA
BBA (GEN) 4th Sem. 83.2%
ABHISHEK KHANEJA
BCA 4th Sem. 86%
RATIKA
BBA (CAM) 4th Sem. 80.63%
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PARUL KAUSHAL
B.A.LL.B(H) 2nd Sem. 83.57%
POOJA JINDAL
B.A.LL.B(H) 6th Sem. 81 %
HIMANI SINGH
B.A.LL.B(H) 4th Sem. 79.14%
ANSHUL JAIN
B.COM(H) 2nd Sem. 85.4%
KARRON.S.DHINGRA
B.A.LL.B(H) 8th Sem. 81.66%
DILIP
BBA (GEN) 2nd Sem. 81.4%
SURUCHI
BBA (CAM) 2nd Sem. 81.4%
NUTAN JAIN
BCA 2nd Sem. 85.88%
ACADEMIC ACCOLADES
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Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University)
(An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Quality Institute Approved by Govt. of NCT of Delhi)
Plot No. OCF, Sector A-8, Narela, Delhi-110040
Tel: +91-11-27284333, 27284334 Fax: +91-11-27284335
Website: www.cpj.edu.in
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