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PUNJAB

PLACEMENT BROCHURE

BATCH

RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW,

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From the ViceFrom the Vice -- Chancellor’s DeskChancellor’s Desk

From the Registrar’s DeskFrom the Registrar’s Desk

Message from the Placement CoordinatorMessage from the Placement Coordinator

About RGNULAbout RGNUL

Campus & LibraryCampus & Library

Student LifeStudent Life

The Class of 2016The Class of 2016

CurriculumCurriculum

Evaluation and Marks DistributionEvaluation and Marks Distribution

Student AchievementsStudent Achievements

Moot Court AchievementsMoot Court Achievements

Extracurricular AchievementsExtracurricular Achievements

PublicationsPublications

InternshipsInternships

Visiting FacultyVisiting Faculty

Alumni NetworkAlumni Network

Our Past Recruiters...A GlimpseOur Past Recruiters...A Glimpse

Placement CellPlacement Cell

CONTENTS

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It is a matter of great pleasure that the Sixth Batch of

B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) will be graduating from Rajiv Gandhi

National University of Law in May, 2016. We at RGNUL

continuously strive to infuse in our students a spirit of

dedication and astuteness. The students are taught to

conduct an in -depth analysis in order to look for a solution

to every problem. The university offers the best of

infrastructure and faculty in order to facilitate the students

to broaden their horizons.

The batch of 2011- 2016 has shown commendable skill

and sharp legal acumen, excelling in both academics and

extracurricular activities. The continued quality

performance of our students in various national level

competitions such as moot courts, essay writing

competitions, and conferences is a proof of our value

addition to the contemporary legal education. In

pursuance of our aims, we have designed a curriculum,

which permits the students to choose from a diverse

gamut of streams including Business and Intellectual Property Laws, Criminal Laws and Constitutional Laws. Such a wide array of

options allows the students to excel.

Today the world is a challenging and dynamic place; I can say with full confidence and faith that the training and education our students have undergone a metamorphosis. I, therefore on behalf of RGNUL, Punjab warmly invite law firms, organizations and the

like for campus recruitment so that together the firms and our students create synergies like never before. I wish the batch of 2016

all the best for their future endeavors.

With Best Regards,

Paramjit Singh Jaswal

FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR’S DESK

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Dear Recruiters,

I am pleased to announce that the sixth batch of B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)

of this University is ready to embark on their journey as legal

practitioners of tomorrow in June, 2016. Every year, 120 of India’s

most promising legal talent is selected through the Common Law

Admission Test for a unique five-year learning experience in the

B.A.LL.B (Hons.). Programme. Selected students have demonstrated

intellectual ability and have contributed immensely to bringing

accolades and laurels to their alma mater.

The faculty and administration at RGNUL, Punjab endeavours to

impart professional education and training to the students with a Bar

Council recommended curriculum that is ever evolving with a choice

between the three specializations of Business and Intellectual

Property Laws, Constitutional Laws and Criminal Laws.

I am delighted to inform the recruiters that this batch is par

excellence. It has proven itself worthy not just by displaying exemplary results in academics, but has sought a holistic personality development by attaining

highest accolades in Moot Courts, Debates, Sports, Literary and Cultural events, Declamations and many other extra-curricular activities. Our students have

interned with the top law firms, multinational corporations, senior advocates at the Supreme Court as well as the High Courts and numerous NGOs to

equip themselves with the requisite practical skills.

We take this opportunity to introduce the Batch of 2016 to you. We are sure that you will find them as finely cut and polished diamonds. They deserve to

be studded in the best of the jewels, which you will do, understandably, with finesse.

With Best Regards,

G.I.S. Sandhu

FROM THE REGISTRAR’S DESK

With immense pleasure I present to you, the meritorious batch of

2016. The students of this batch have not only excelled in academic

and co-curricular activities but also possess with them the qualities

of sincerity, punctuality and discipline which are quintessential to all

remarkable legal professionals. With regular internships, the students

have been given the opportunity to study the black letter law along

with modern legal trends and inter - disciplinary courses.

The Batch of 2016 brings with it enthusiasm and optimism into

every facet of life. These students are campus and community

leaders participating in a range of student organisations like

International Law Students Association, AIESEC, and various

Centres of Excellence in the University itself. In addition to

academics, these students have displayed remarkable merit in

co-curricular activities like debating, mooting, sports and mediation

that has guaranteed their holistic legal education. The batch has been

pivotal in the organization of various events such as RGNUL

National Moot Court Competition, Agahi -The RGNUL Parliamentary Debate Competition, various International and National Conferences, etc. Also,

they have been instrumental in the foundation and growth of societies like the RGNUL Student Law Review, Legal Aid Units, Centre for Advanced Study

in Human Rights (CASIHR) and many more. I am positive that these students will prove to be an asset to any organization.

We highly value our partnership with recruiters, alumni and friends of RGNUL, Punjab and remain committed to making your recruiting experience

productive and positive. I invite the recruiting organizations and graduating students to find the best match between their needs and capabilities.

With Best Regards,

Shilpa Jain

MESSAGE FROM THE PLACEMENT COORDINATOR

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Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab was

established by the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab

Act, 2006 (Punjab Act No. 12 of 2006). The University started functioning and spent its formative

years in the heritage building of Mohindra Kothi at the Mall Road, Patiala.

RGNUL is now fully functional at its new state-of-art campus located in Sidhuwal, Patiala. Soon after

its inception in 2006, it acquired the approval of Bar Council of India (BCI) and got registered with

University Grants Commission (UGC) under Section 2(f) of the University Grants Commission Act,

1956 and also received recognition under Section 12-B of the said Act. RGNUL, Punjab is a regular

member of Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi and several other prestigious national

as well as international institutions/organizations.

Located in the education hub of Punjab, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law bestows upon a

rigorous and multi-disciplinary legal education to the future legal professionals, scholars and public

servants of the country.

ABOUT RGNUL

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The School of Law of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi has set up a Programme

Study Centre at RGNUL. The RGNUL Legal Aid Clinic has also been established at the RGNUL Campus under

the aegis of the Punjab State Legal Services Authority. Under the XI Plan Guidelines of UGC, RGNUL has

established RGNUL Enabling Unit and Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC). Additionally, RGNUL has signed

MoUs with many National/International Institutes for academic and professional collaboration.

The University has instituted various Centres of Advanced Study:

Centre for Advanced Studies in Criminal Law (CASCL)

Centre for Advanced Studies in Human Rights (CASIHR)

Centre for Advanced Studies in International Humanitarian Law (CASH)

Centre for Advanced Studies in Labour Welfare (CASLW)

Centre for Consumer Protection Law and Advocacy (CCPLA)

Directorate of Distance Education (DODE)

RGNUL Institute of Competitive Examination (RICE)

School of Agricultural Law and Economics (SALE)

School of Social Sciences and Inter - Disciplinary Studies (SSSIS)

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The New Campus at Sidhuwal is a 47.30 acres sprawling campus owing its location in the heart of greenery, endeavours to function as a Green University and adequate steps have been taken, such as installing latest

technology for rain water harvesting, sewage treatment plant, solar cell panels and plantation of trees.

The Campus houses the Administrative -cum- Academic Block, a remarkable Library, an Auditorium, a Sports Complex, separate Blocks of Boys’ and Girls’ Hostel, a Guest House, a Community Hall, a Health Centre,

Residential blocks, a Shopping Complex, Bank, Cafes, Laundry and utility services among other modern facilities.

The entire campus is WiFi enabled and also has three advanced Computer Labs. The Campus is aesthetically built also keeping in mind the provision of modern amenities such as air conditioners, water coolers, etc. The campus is

tailored to students, teachers and outsiders in a comfortable fashion.

CAMPUS & LIBRARY

The heart of education lies in the Library. A well-stocked library is an asset and a prerequisite. The RGNUL Library is student friendly and manned by automated software. Within a short span of time, the RGNUL Library has

managed to acquire a collection of 28,000 volumes covering a plethora of topics covering journals, text books, reports, e-books, legal periodicals, etc. The RGNUL Library currently subscribes to 94 Law Journals and Magazines. Apart from these subscriptions it also subscribes to 14 Newspapers and online journals (SCC, Manupatra, Westlaw, EPW, Hein Online).

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Cultural Committee

Internship Committee

Legal Aid Committee

Literary and Debate Committee

Mess Committee

Moot Court Committee

Placement Committee

Sports Committee

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Co-curricular activities play an important role in the life of students, honing their skills and ensuring all round development by engaging them in activities outside the classroom. The faculty and administration at RGNUL works tirelessly to ensure a student friendly environment where the main goal of the institution is to both impart knowledge as well as ready the students for the real world experience. Staff members provide support and services to students and student organizations in order to enhance student learning and personal development.

All the activities are conducted under the aegis of the various student committees that have been constituted for this purpose. The various committees which operate in the University are :

In the arena of academics, the batch exhibits immense albeit healthy competition. The students have interned at top notch firms including Amarchand Mangaldas & Co., J. Sagar Associates, Khaitan & Co., Trilegal, Luthra & Luthra, etc.; organizations such as SAARC Secretariat (Headquarters), Nepal, Asian African Legal Consultative Organization, New Delhi and various State Human Rights Commissions.

The students have also obtained hands-on experience during judicial internships with Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya, Supreme Court of India and Hon’ble Mr. Justice T. S. Thakur, Supreme Court of India amongst others. They have also bagged internships with distinguished advocates including Mr. Fali S. Nariman, Senior Advocate Supreme Court of India and President Bar Association of India; Rajeeve Mehra, Additional Solicitor General of India; and K.T.S. Tulsi, Senior advocate Supreme Court.

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TTHEHE CCLASSLASS OFOF 20162016

The Sixth batch of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab has formed a niche for itself and etched its name in the history of the University. The batch of 2016 represents the diversity of the nation in true spirits, with students hailing from all corners of India. This multi-cultural environment has enhanced a sense of belongingness and fraternity.

The umpteen efforts of the students have secured them internships with in-house departments of varied companies including Sahara India, Sears Holdings Corporation, Chicago, Illinois and Tata Steel Ltd.

Apart from internships, the students have also managed to gain exposure and knowledge by completing various certificate and professional courses like the prestigious Summer School at London School of Economics, Company Secretary course by The Institute of Company Secretaries of I ndia, diplomas from Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata among others. One of the students has been certified as a Civil and Commercial Mediator (licensed to practice) by the Civil Mediation Council of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland and Wales) and the State of California, USA by London ADR.

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The students of this batch have a strong zeal towards betterment of the society and have thus, been a harbinger of pro-bono activities. The students have been sincerely involved with the Punjab Legal Aid Authority and have also taken the initiative of teaching and financially helping the underprivileged children of the neighboring areas. Few of our students have been actively involved in various social initiatives at the international level in association with AIESEC. The batch of 2016 has thus developed holistically and promises the global legal world, professionals ingrained with passion, ambition, sincerity, humbleness and a thirst to prove itself.

CURRICULUM

The curriculum at RGNUL is aimed to strike a balance between national, international and comparative law subjects specifically tailored to meet the challenges posed by globalization, transnational legal, social and political issues and equips the students with the professional skills suitable for diverse entities. The underlying idea is to address the concerns of the Indian society like legal literacy, poverty, empowerment etc.

FIRST

SEMESTER

SEMESTER

THIRD

SEMESTER

FOURTH

SEMESTER

FIFTH

SEMESTER

SIXTH

SEMESTER

English – I English – II English – III Foreign Language Social Science

(Major)

Paper-V

Social Science

(Major)

Paper -VI

Social Science (Major) Paper-I

Social Science (Major)

Paper-II

Social Science (Major)

Paper-III

Social Science (Major)

Paper-IV

Administrative Law Fundamentals of IPRs

Social Science (Minor) 1 Paper-I

Social Science (Minor) 1 Paper-II

Social Science (Minor) 1 Paper-III

Social Science (Minor) 2 Paper-III

Criminal Law-I (Substantive Law)

Taxation Law

Social Science (Minor) 2

Paper-I

Social Science (Minor) 2

Paper-II

Jurisprudence -I

Jurisprudence -II

Criminal Law-II

(Procedural Law)

Civil Procedure

Law of Torts and Consumer

Protection

Major Legal Systems

Constitutional Law-I

Constitutional Law-II

Family

Law-I

Family

Law-II

Legal Methods and Social Sciences

Research

Methodology

Law of Contract -I

Law of Contract-II (Special Contracts)

Public International Law

Company Law

Environmental Law

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SECOND

CRIMINAL LAW GROUP

SEVENTH

SEMESTER EIGHTH

SEMESTER

Labour and Industrial

Laws-I Labour and Industrial

Laws -II

Law of Evidence Property Law

Project Report and Moot Court

Project Report and Moot Court

SEVENTH

SEMESTER

EIGHTH

SEMESTER

Law of Writs

Service Laws

Legislative Relations Under the Constitution

Criminal Justice and Fundamental Rights

Comparative Constitutional

Law

Role of Judiciary in Protection of Constitutional and Human

Rights

SEVENTH

SEMESTER

EIGHTH

SEMESTER

General Principles of Criminal Law

Transnational Organised

Crimes

Socio-Economic Offences

Criminology, Penology and Victimology

Cyber Crimes and I.T. Offences

International Criminal Law

SEVENTH

SEMESTER EIGHTH

SEMESTER

Banking Laws Insurance Laws

Mergers, Acquisitions &

Competition

Corporate Tax Laws

Law & Practice Relating to Copyright & Trademark

Law & Practice Relating to Patent, Design and

Geographical Indication

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW GROUP

COMPULSORY PAPERS

BUSINESS LAWS

AND

IPR GROUP

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CRIMINAL LAW GROUP

NINTH

SEMESTER

TENTH

SEMESTER

Law of Equity Trust,

Limitation and Registration Clinical Legal Education

(Drafting, Pleading,

Conveyancing and

Professional Legal Ethics)

Clinical Legal Education (Alternative Dispute

Resolution)

Clinical Legal Education (Pubic Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid

and Para Legal Services)

Project Report and Moot Court

Project Report and Moot Court

NINTH SEMESTER

TENTH SEMESTER

Centre-State Relations under the Indian Constitution

Election Laws

Federalism and Local Self Government

Emerging Trends- (RTI, Media Laws, Civil Society and Public

Grievance, Citizenship and Emigration Laws)

Constitutional Protection of the Underprivileged

Parliamentary Practice and

Procedure

NINTH SEMESTER

TENTH SEMESTER

Administration of Criminal Justice (Custodial)

Administration of Criminal Justice (Non -Custodial)

Forensic and Scientific Investigation of Crime

Comparative Criminal Procedure and Evidence

Juvenile Justice, Preventive and Rehabilitative Measure

Practice and Pleadings in Criminal Law

NINTH

SEMESTER

TENTH

SEMESTER

Financial Market Regulations

Corporate Social ResponsibilityCorporate Governance and

International Trade Law and International Commercial

Arbitration

Investment Laws

Intellectual Property

Management, Valuation and

Law Relating to Bio-Diversity, Bio-Technology and Breeders’

Rights

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW GROUP

COMPULSORY PAPERS

BUSINESS LAWS

AND

IPR GROUP

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Security

EVALUATION AND MARKS DISTRIBUTION

The evaluation system at RGNUL comprises of a rigorous system of examinations, project reports, viva-voci, seminar presentations and moot courts. At the end of every semester, each student is marked out of a total of 100 for every subject which factors in their examinations, project reports, viva-voci and seminar presentations, thereby making 600 marks the grand total of every semester.

In the first six semesters, out of the total of 100, 35 marks are for project and viva voce, 40 are for the end semester examinations, 20 are for the mid semester examinations and 5 are for class behavior and attendance.

The marking criteria is changed from the fourth year onwards to reflect the nuances of every specialization. Out of a total of 100, 80 marks are for the end semester examinations and 20 marks are for the mid semester examinations. Project Report and Moot Court is a separate paper where the project report and viva voce counts for 50 marks out of 100 and the performance in the Moot Court is the remaining 50 out of 100. The Grade Point system followed in the University is as follows:

S. No.

Score (%)

Grade

Grade Point

1

Above 80

Outstanding (O)

10

2

75-80

Excellent (E)

9.5

3

70-75

Distinction (D)

9.0

4

65-70

High First Class (A+)

8.5

5

60-65

First Class (A)

8.0

6

55-60

High Second Class (B+)

7.5

7

50-55

Second Class (B)

7.0

8

Below 50

Fail (F)

0.0

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STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENTS

MOOT COURT ACHIEVEMENTS

Winners, Justice P.N. Bhagwati 4th International Moot Court Competition, held at New Law College, Bharti Vidyapeeth Pune in March 2014.

Winners, H.G. Advani Memorial Moot Court Competition, held at G.J. Advani Law College, Mumbai in February 2013.

Winners, National Law University, Jodhpur Extempore Moot Court Competition 2014, held at National Law University, Jodhpur in October 2014.

Winners, Punjab University Extempore Moot court Competition, held at Punjab University in March 2014.

Runners Up , 12th Surana & Surana International Technology Moot Court Competition, 2013 held at Symbiosis Law School, Pune in August 2013.

Runners Up , 2nd KIIT University National Moot Court Competition, 2014 held at KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar in September 2014.

Runners Up , 5th RLC Rizvi Memorial National Moot Court Competition, held at Rizvi Law College Mumbai, in October 2013.

Runners Up, Bishop Cotton Women's Christian Law College Moot, Bangalore in February 2013.

Runners Up , Lex Novitas Moot Court Competition, held at V.M. Salgaocar College of Law in 2013.

Runners Up and Best Agent, 3rd ILNU International Moot Court Competition, held at Nirma University.

Second Runners Up, 15th S.C. Javali Memorial Moot Court Competition held at Karnataka University, Dharwad in October, 2012.

Second Runners Up, 1st KIIT University National Moot Court Competition, 2013 held at KIIT Law School, Bhubhaneswar.

Semi -Finalists, 6th Justice Hidayatullah National Moot Court Competition, 2013 held at Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur.

Semi - Finalists , Amity International Moot, held at Amity Law School, Noida.

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Best Memorial at the Phillip C. Jessups International

Law Moot Court Competition, North India Rounds, 2014.

Best Memorial award at the Symbiosis National Moot

Court Competition, Noida.

Best Lady Advocate at the 15th S C Javali Memorial

Moot Court Competition at Karnataka University,

Dharwad, Karnataka

Best Speaker at the 1st

DSNLU National Moot Court

Competition, 2014.

Best Speaker at the National Law University, Jodhpur

Extempore Moot Court Competition 2014.

Semi-Finalists and Second Best Speaker,

18th

University Law College National Moot Court

Competition, 2013 held at University Law College,

Bangalore.

Second Best Speaker, 6th Hidayatullah Memorial

National Moot Court Competition 2013.

Second Best Oralist, thJustice P.N. Bhagwati 4

International Moot Court Competition, organized by

New Law College, Bharti Vidyapeeth Pune in March

2014.

Quarter Finalists, 1st Moot Court Competition in Law

College Dehradun in August, 2013.

Quarter Finalists, 4th Amity International Moot Court

Competition 2014, held at Amity Law School, Noida.

Quarter Finalists,

1th

NLS –

TIOL National Tax Moot

Court Competition, 2013 held at NLSIU, Bangalore.

Quarter Finalists,

4th

Amity International Moot Court

Competition, held at Amity Law School, Noida in

October, 2014.

Quarter Finalists,

1st

DSNLU Moot Court

Competition, held at DSNLU, Vishakhapatnam in

February, 2014.

Quarter Finalists,

25th

National Kerala Law Academy

Moot Court Competition, 2014.

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ACHIEVEMENTS IN EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Runners Up in the Essay Competition held in the 1st Law Fest 2013 organized by Panjab

University Campus Students Council, Chandigarh.

Semi-Finalists at the 1st Tout le Monde held in April, 2012.

Semi Finalist adjudicator at Agahi 2013, held on 3rd March, 2013.

Quarter Finalists at the 1st Lexicon National Parliamentary Debate organized by

Chandigarh College of Engineering and Technology, Chandigarh, in April, 2013.

Winner of the RGNUL Bill Drafting Competition held at Rajiv Gandhi National University

thof Law, Punjab on 7 October 2012 on the topic “A Compulsory Share out of Man's Salary

shall be given to Housewives”.

Won accolades regularly at fests such as NH65 organized by NLU- Jodhpur, Verve (Sir M.

Visvesvaraya Engg. College), Saturnalia (Thapar University), Pratibimbh (Chitkara

University), Crispolatieia (Punjabi University), Techno-Cultural Fest (MMU, Haryana).

Finalist at The Tata Crucible Business Quiz, Chandigarh rounds.

Best Speaker in the Youth Parliament organised by Maharshi Markandeshwar University,

Haryana in 2014.

Winner in the District and Zonal Level Power Point Competition on ‘Female Foeticide’

organized by Punjab Legal Services Authority called Legal Literacy Youth Festival.

Second Runners Up in an Essay Competition entitled “What does India need to achieve

vision 2020” organized by University of Malaysia, Malaysia.

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“Socio-Economic Development of Women” published in the Human Rights International Journal (March, 2013). [ISSN No. 2320 -6942].

“Women’s Human Rights: The Journey Ahead” , published in the United Journal of Awadh Scholars, Vol. (No.1), January - 2013, Keshav

Prakashan. [ISSN No. 0974 -0503].

“An Analysis of the Jurisprudence of Corporate Criminal Liability” published in The International Journal of Research and Analysis.

[ISSN No. 2347 -3185].

“Corporatisation of Sole Proprietorship Business: Multidisciplinary Aspects of One Person Company” published in the book “New Company

Law: An Insight” published by Corporate Law Advisor in association with Symbiosis Law School, Noida. [ISBN No. 978-81-921804 -2- 7].

“Criminal Injury Compensation” published in the book titled Crime and Criminal Justice System in India by Regal Publications.

[ISBN No. 978 -81-8484-362-0].

“Emerging Trends in Cyber-Crimes” published in the book titled “Selected Essays on Emerging Trends in Cyber Laws”.

[ISBN No. 978 -93-84166-02-1].

“Genetically Modified Organisms and Patents” , published in The Global Journal of Finance and Management, Volume 5.

[ISSN No. 0975 -6477].

“History and Development of the Right to Service Act in India” published in Right to Service and Good Governance.

[ISBN No. 978 -81-920809-4-9].

“National Prosecutions of International Crimes” published in the A38 Journal of International Law. [ISSN No. 227-9361].

“Piracy as an International Crime” published in the A38 Journal of International Law. [ISSN No. 227-9361].

“Piracy: History and Inception” published in the A38 Journal of International Law, cited as 2(4) A38JIL (2014) 221.

“Security Clauses – State Autonomy Triumphs Trade Battles” published in A38 Journal of International Law, Volume 2, Issue 1 (April 1, 2013).

“The Vodafone Controversy: Implications on the Companies Act, 1956” published in the Journal on Corporate Law. [ISSN No. 543 -7656].

“Trademark Infringement in Cyber Space” published in The International Journal of Research and Analysis. [ISSN Number: 2347-3185].

“Socio-Economic Development of Women” published in The Human Rights International Journal (March, 2013) [ISSN No. 2320 - 6942].

“Law and Morality: Cessation of Conflict or A New Era of Contradictions?” published in The International Journal of Humanities and Social

Science Invention, Vol. 2 Issue 2 [ISSN No. 2319-7714]. Also indexed in ANED [American National Engineering Database], Digital Data Link

#. 29.7722/223237.

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LAW FIRMS

Alok Lakhanpal And Associates.

Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff

& Co.

Anant Mandgi and Associates.

Apex Law Partners.

APJ-SLG Law Offices.

Arjun T. Bhagat & Co.

AZB & Partners.

Balia and Sisodia Associates and Advocates.

Bharucha & Partners.

Bimal Kumar & Associates.

Chadha & Co., Advocates and Legal

Consultants.

Chiramrit Legal LLP.

Copyright Integrity International.

Dhir And Dhir Associates.

Economic Laws Practice.

Fortune Legal Advocates and Legal

Consultants.

Fox Mandal & Co.

G.D. Bansal & Associates.

Global Juris Consultants.

Hemant Sahai Associates.

Holla and Holla Associate.

I.G. & Associates.

J. Sagar & Associates.

JK Law Reporter.

Juris Consultus.

K G Bhagat & Co.

K & S Partners.

Karanjawala & Co.

Khaitan and Co.

Kothari Associates.

Law Links, Advocates & Legal Consultants.

Lexwhiz Advocates & Solicitors.

Link Legal India Law Services.

Luthra & Luthra Offices.

Mahendra Bhavsar & Co.

Nanavati Associates.

P.H Parekh & Co.

Phoenix Legal.

INTERNSHIPS

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M.V. Kini & Co.

Rai and Associates.

RRG & Associates.

S. N. Gupta & Co., Advocates And Legal

Consultants.

S.Kasliwal & Associates.

Saikrishna & Associates.

Sandeep Agarwal & Co.

Seth Dua and Associates.

Singhania & Co.

Sukumaran & Associates.

Sumit Sarna & Partners.

Trilegal.

Udwadia, Udeshi & Argus Partners.

Vaish Associates.

Vedanta Law Chamber.

Victor Moses and Co.

Vikram Kapoor and Co.

R.K. Dewan & Co.

Wadia Ghandy & Co.

PKA Advocates.

Rajinder Narain & Co.

LAWYERS

Additional Solicitor General of India, Rajeeve Mehra, Supreme Court of India.

Additional Solicitor General of India, Vivek Tankha, Supreme Court of India.

Former Solicitor General of India, Mr. Mohan Parasaran, Supreme Court of India.

Assistant Solicitor General of India, Mr K.K. Pangotra, Jammu.

Additional Advocate General, Mr. S.N. Kumawat, High Court.Rajasthan

Additional Advocate General, P. K. Jain, Punjab and Haryana High Court.

Office of Public Prosecutor, District Court, Jodhpur.

Office of Public Prosecutor, District Court, Pathankot.

Senior Advocate, Anitha Menon, Karnataka High Court.

Senior Advocate, Atul Nanda, Senior Advocate, Delhi High Court.

Senior Advocate, Indu Malhotra, Supreme Court of India.

Senior Advocate, M.N. Krishnamani, Supreme Court of India.

Senior Advocate, Mr Adish. C. Aggarwala, Delhi.

Senior Advocate, Mr. Fali S. Nariman, Supreme Court of India and President Bar Association of India.

Senior Advocate, Mr. Pravin H. Parekh, Supreme Court of India And Supreme Court Bar Association President.

Senior Advocate, Ms. Geeta Luthra, High Court.Delhi

Senior Advocate, Mukul Lahiri, High Court.Calcutta

Senior Advocate, Rajinder Singh Cheema, Punjab and Haryana High Court.

Senior Advocate, Rakesh Tiku, Delhi High Court.

Senior Advocate, Sushil Kumar Jain, Supreme Court of India.

Senior Advocate, V. Shekhar, Supreme Court of India.

Special Public Prosecutor, Mrs. Rajdeepa Behora, High Court.Delhi

JUDICIAL INTERNSHIPS

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Gopala Gowada, Supreme Court of India.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose, Supreme Court of India.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice R. K. Agrawal, Supreme Court of India.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya, Supreme Court of India.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice T.S. Thakur, Supreme Court of India.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vikramajit Sen, Judge, Supreme Court of India.

Court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Beawar, Rajasthan.

Court of Civil Judge (Sr. Division) & Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate No.1 Jaipur Metropolitan, Rajasthan.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Pankaj Mitthal, High Court.Allahabad

Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.P Garg, High Court.Delhi

Hon’ble Mr. Justice S. Ravindra Bhat, Delhi High Court.

Hon'ble Mr. Justice R. B. Misra, Himachal Pradesh High

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sangeet Raj Lodha, Rajasthan HighCourt.

Madhya Pradesh High Court, Judicature at Gwalior.

Hon’ble Ms. Justice Usha Tiwari, Civil Judge At District And Sessions Court of Bhopal.

Office of District and Sessions Judge, Jodhpur.

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NGOS/ HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONS/ INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS

Aravali.

Asian African Legal Consultative Organisation, New Delhi.

Centre for WTO Studies.

Child Rights and You (CRY), Kolkata.

Hazzard Centre For Public Policy, Delhi

Human Rights Law Network, Bhopal.

Human Rights Law Network, Ranchi.

Jagriti NGO, Kullu.

Jharkhand State Legal Services Authority, Ranchi.

Karnataka State Human Rights Commission.

M.C. Mehta environmental Foundation.

Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission, Bhopal.

National Human Rights Commission, Delhi.

National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd., Noida Head Office.

Naz Foundation.

Public Interest Legal Support And Research Centre, New Delhi.

Public Union Of Civil Liberties, Jaipur.

Punjab State Human Rights Commission, Chandigarh.

SAARC Secretariat (Headquarters), Nepal.

State Human Right Commission, Bihar.

State Human Right Commission, Punjab.

State Human Right Commission, Rajasthan.

State Human Right Commission, Uttar Pradesh.

Transparency International, India Office.

World Food Programme, Kathmandu, Nepal.

COMPANIES/ BANKS / PSUS

Airports Authority of India.

Biocon.

Corporate Law Group.

Escorts Group.

ICICI Lombard.

Sahara India.

Sears Holdings Corporation, Chicago, Illinois.

Tata Steel Ltd.

UltraTech Cement Limited.

GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONS

Competition Commission of India, New Delhi.

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), NewDelhi.

National Commission for Women, New Delhi.

Rajasthan Tax Board, Ajmer.

Rent Tribunal, Jaipur Metropolitan, Rajasthan.

State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Rajasthan.

State Consumer Commission, Jammu.State Information Commission, Jammu.

OTHERS

AIESEC, Dare To Dream, Beijing, China.

Harsh Arora, Company Secretary, Ludhiana.

Library Internship, Nehru University, New Delhi.

O.P. Jindal Global Internship Programme.

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Justice Sylvain Ore, Judge, African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, Tanzania.

Mr. Jonathan Kessler, North India Coordinator, American Embassy, New Delhi.

Dr. Kathleen Mahoney, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary, Canada. Fellow, Royal Society of Canada; Fullbright

Fellow, Trudeau Fellow, Human Rights Fellow at Harvard University.

Mr. Michael Kugelman, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, USA.

Dr. Maneesha, Senior Lecturer, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Professor (Dr.) Sophie Sparrow, Professor of Law, University of Hampshire, USA.

Dr. Trisha Rajpur, School of Law, University of Leeds, U.K.

Professor (Dr.) Satinder Singh, School of Law, Kings College, London.

Dr. Hassan Fancy, Fancy Barristers Corporation, Toronto, Canada.

R. Iniyan Ilango, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiatives, Sri Lanka.

Professor (Dr.) Yubaraj Sangroula, Kathmandu School of Law, Nepal.

Hon’ble Mr. Jusice Altamas Kabir, Former Chief Justice of India.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.K. Sikri, Judge, The Supreme Court of India.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice M.M. Kumar, Chief Justice, Jammu and Kashmir High Court.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Sharma, Judge, Himachal Pradesh High Court.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice B.C. Patel, Member, National Human Rights Commission.

Professor (Dr.) N.L. Mitra, Former Vice-Chancellor NLSIU, Bangalore and NLU, Jodhpur.

Professor (Dr.) Gurdeep Singh Bahri, Vice-Chancellor, RMLNLU, Lucknow.

VISITING FACULTY

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Professor (Dr.) R. Venkata Rao, Vice- Chancellor, NLSIU, Bangalore.

Professor (Dr.) Veer Singh, Director, Chandigarh Judicial Academy, Chandigarh.

Professor S. S. Singh, Director, NLIU, Bhopal.

Dr. Upneet Lalli, Deputy Director, Institute of Correctional Administration, Chandigarh.

Professor (Dr.) A. David Ambrose, Department of Legal Studies, University of Madras.

Professor (Dr.) Balram K. Gupta, Former Professor and Chairman, Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Sr. Advocate,

Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh.

Dr. Chandra Shekhar Meena, Joint Secretary, UGC, New Delhi.

Ms. K. C. Sowmya, Legal Advisor, Regional Delegation of International Council for Red Cross Society, New Delhi.

Professor Y. S. R. Murthy, Registrar, O.P . Jindal Global University, Sonepat.

Professor Amar Singh Sankhyan, Director, School of Law, Raffles University, Neemrana, Rajasthan.

Professor (Dr.) D.N. Jauhar, Vice-Chancellor, Agra University, Agra.

Professor (Dr.) Faizan Mustafa, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad.

Professor (Dr.) Gurdeep Singh Bahri, Professor and Head, Department of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi.

Professor (Dr.) Kulwant Singh, Director, University School of law, University of Jammu.

Professor (Dr.) Nishtha Jaswal, Chairperson, Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Professor (Dr.) Srikrishna Deva Rao, Registrar, National Law University, Delhi.

Professor (Dr.) V. Vijaya Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai.

Professor (Dr.) Virender Kumar, Director, Chandigarh Judicial Academy, Chandigarh.

Professor (Dr.) Bimal N. Patel, Director, GNLU, Gandhinagar.

Dr. M.M. Puri, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Former Vice-Chancellor, Punjab University.

Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law has maintained glory of legal legacy over three passed out batches. The

university was established with an aim of becoming the leading law school and to create best lawyers in the field of

academics, professional front, human resource so that they can help in moulding the social, cultural and economic

conditions of our Nation. All the former students of University form a part of our Alumni Association. Alumni of

university have stamped their class in Academics, Corporate World and various State and Central Government offices.

Alumni of University have done most ambitious and demanding roles in different fields of law. Assiduous efforts of

our Alumni facilitated them to get into different Law Firms such as J. Sagar Associates, Amarchand & Mangaldas &

Suresh A. Shroff & Co, Luthra and Luthra Law Offices, Trilegal, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan (LKS) , Clerkship in

Supreme Court and High Court, Multinational Companies such as Wipro and our alumni have also cleared Judiciary of various states.

Our Alumni has also been selected for pursuing higher education at the most prestigious institutions of the world.

ALUMNI NETWORK

University of Oxford

DAAD Scholar, University of Hamburg

Duisenberg School of Finance, Amsterdam

Graduate Institute, Geneva

World Trade Institute, University of Bern

University of Exeter

Tata Institute of Social Sciences

NUS, Singapore

Sciences Po, University of Kent

University of Turin

University College, London

University of Barcelona

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