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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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The top secret National Universities of Law Atrocity Coordination Committee NULACC today finally revealed itself and spoke out against students’ excessive demands and expectations. Their spokesperson revealed that the committee felt compelled to respond to ludicrous and ridiculous posts being...
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Maatru devo bhava Pitru devo bhava Acharya devo bhava says an ancient Sanskrit text. It means, mother, father and the teacher are equal to God. They are unparalleled in the way in which they can influence the nurturing of the humanity....
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Law is one of the most unexplored fields of education. Neither much people know about it nor do they bother to, credited to misconceptions regarding the field. To say it in clear words, there is weird skepticism regarding this area of...
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Law Schools can be stifling, stultifying and discouraging at times. People look down upon the ‘other’; sometimes very disparagingly. A mooter thinks mooting is ‘the’ thing. The cool guy thinks that ‘mooting’ is for nerds etc etc. I believe we should...
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The National University of Study and Research in Law was formally inaugrated by the Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court and Supreme Court Judge designate Gyan Sudha Misra On Monday, April 26, 2010.The university becomes the 14th of the elite national...
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Almost half of the final-year batch of Nalsar Hyderabad want to work for a top five corporate law firm when they graduate, with only 9 per cent wanting to work for a litigator at the Supreme Court, according to a survey....
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Let me begin by enunciating that life at a national university of law isn't exactly a bed of roses. More so when one is part of one of the new nationals, yet to form a formidable impression within the legal fraternity...
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In a shocking incident of alleged ragging in Pune, a second year student of Deccan Education Society Law College committed suicide on Sunday after allegedly facing harassment by a group of students of the same college.   22 year-old Prashant Chitalkar ended...
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