About the Job They require Advocates in all types of attorneys but primarily in Civil and Criminal. Requirements They required an experienced lawyer of about at least 3yrs min and 5yrs max. Salary Will be as per the capability and it will be discussed. Company Address A-46,2nd floor, Vasant Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi (opposite DPS
About NITI Aayog In 2015, the Government of India’s NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) launched an Internship Scheme. Students studying UG/Graduate/Postgraduate degrees or Research Scholars enrolled in recognized universities/institutions in India or abroad are encouraged to apply. About The Internship Program Interns will be exposed to NITI Aayog’s numerous Verticals/Divisions/Units and will be
About DSLSA The Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA) provides free and competent legal advice and services by categorising lawyers and allocating them to specific categories. It also provides helpline services to ensure that legal advice and services are available quickly and easily. The DSLSA also offers Legal Service Clinics, Lok Adalats, Special Lok Adalats, and Permanent Lok Adalats, Legal Awareness Programs for the General Public, Pre-Institution Mediation in Commercial Matters, and Compensation to Victims under the Delhi Victims Compensation Scheme 2018. About the Internship The Delhi State Legal Services Authority is accepting online applications for the Winter Internship Program 2021-22, which will be open to law students from India’s law universities and colleges. There are 110 seats available. 3rd and 4th year law students (in the case of a 5-year LLB) AND 1st and 2nd year law students are eligible (in case of 3-year LLB) Internship Duration The internship will last for 21 days. Skills Required Efficiency in written communication Legal writing skills Basic legal knowledge Areas of Internship Delhi High Court Department of Family Welfare, GNCTD of Delhi Motor Accident Claim Tribunal Special Courts exercising jurisdiction over cases of Section 138 N.L Act Observation
About the Seminar Research and Innovation Division (rID), MyLawman and Center for International Legal Studies and Training (CILST) are organizing a one-day International Seminar on ‘Human Rights, United Nations, and International Law’ on the occasion of UN Human Rights Day on 10th December 2021, and to observe the 73 Years of UDHR. The objective of the Seminar is to
The Government of Rajasthan in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court, framed the Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority Rules, 1995, and this Authority also framed the Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority Regulations, 1999 to give effect to the provision of the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987( Act No.39 of 1987). The Rajasthan
About the Course This course on ‘Medical Jurisprudence and Law of Medicine’ gives both the conceptual and practical application of medico-legal guidelines, medical ethics, landmark judgments and effective strategies to prevent and defend medical negligence litigation. The primary goal of this course is to help the learner think independently and become sensitive to the risks and issues that encompass the healthcare field. What you
About GNLU Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar, is one of the premier national law universities of India, accredited with ‘A’ grade by NAAC. The University is established under the Gujarat National Law University Act, a statutory legislation passed by the Government of Gujarat in the year 2003. The university offers Under Graduate, Post Graduate
Author: Ruzela Da Cruz Introduction The Judiciary is a very vital and indispensable organ of the Indian State. It plays an important role as the interpreter and guardian of the Indian Constitution. Besides, the judiciary also acts as the custodian of the rights of the people and plays an eminent role in the administration of
Author: Daksha Dhiman INTRODUCTION The Hindu Minority and Guardianship act came into existence in the year 1956 when the lawmakers analysed the need to implement essential rules and regulations binding on premature children incapable of taking their life decisions. I was established under the Hindu Code Bill in 1956 during the British period with its
Author: Sushma Narayanan Introduction Constitution of India gives 2 types of rights . One, justiciable ,and another non- justiciable. Part lll , Article 12 to 35 deals with Fundamental rights , these rights are justiciable in nature, and can enforceable by court. But Part lV ,Article 36 to 51 deals with Directive principles of state