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The 5th NLIU-Juris Corp Moot Court Competition is back again. This year the prize money amounts to Rs. 1,10,000. May the best team win!
The break-up of the same stands at:
Winner: Rs. 50,000
Runner Up: Rs. 30,000
Best Speaker: Rs....
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This is a work of fiction and all events as well as characters are purely figments of imagination. Any resemblance (if at all) to any event or person alive or dead is merely coincidental. This is a sci-fi short story...
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Studying at Law School gives me some insight how the Mooting (Moot Courts) work. Hence I share the same.
A moot is a co-curricular activity at majority of the law schools in which the participants take part in mock trails which...
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Retired Justice Markandey Katju published a blog post today entitled “Lady Lawyers”. In typical Katju blogging fashion (whenever not causing a media storm about judicial corruption), it's a trip down memory lane starting with his time as a lawyer in 1970...
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Ironically, the philosophy that India relies upon for not abolishing death penalty is completely foundation less and tenuous. India believes that the punishment should be according to the severity of the crime committed. This philosophy completely holds true for itself but...
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It’s a product which we use everywhere and we will tell you the tricks to take the experience a notch higher!
MS Office has become indispensable part of many of our lives (Open Source just died a silent death somewhere?) Though...
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Disclaimer: The views expressed in this blog post are of the fictional Indian lawyer in London, Nandii Reywal. The author has no political or other agenda and may or may not agree with Nandii.
Disclaimer 2: Let me make it clear...
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It's MY Life- Law school and beyond...
-Radhika Agarwal (NALSAR University of Law)
“Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking....
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Guest blogger and Supreme Court advocate Shinam A Seth writes about what has made this election special.
The last vote has been cast. The last franchise exercised. The exit polls play havoc with the mind and the market alike.
As the...
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LAW SCHOOL! The two words that become the mantra of every CLAT aspirant. You just have to get into one. All that hard work, those sleepless nights, the endless chase…it will all pay off when you get into ‘that law school!’,...
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NLU is not all about getting placed! Featured
NLU is not all about getting placed!!
I cant understand why students from National Law Schools(NLU) have an inclination(strong one) towards law firms!! Not opposing the view that it has a fixed defined career(which has very little hopes for self improvement),...
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I just saw this on a corporate lawyer's Facebook page and thought it'd be fun to share here, with permission. Do please share your corporate law war stories in the comments.
8 years a lawyer by Anonymous
1. An administrator...
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Inspired by Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary, Court Witness provides advocates with the indispensable A-Z to the advocates' profession.
Affidavit: A collection of lies that gain the veneer of truth because of the notary's signature.
Bureaucracy: Any sufficiently large body organised...
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A reader, who wishes to remain anonymous, sent us a missive yesterday about his / her reality of job hunting while at one of the younger national law schools. It rang true and was rather interesting, so I thought it was...
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