Friday, May 7, 2010

Photography Competition 2010

1st prize entry

Some of the winning entries of the Photography competition , 2010


3rd Prize Entry

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Days after Juristar

Well, college indeed is a place where a mind tends to divert a lot, and obviously in between all the hustle bustle Juristar updates were affected.
so here comes the report of the finale, which once again proved the spirit of juristar ( which was heavily based on the participation across the batches)

it was a beautiful night with all the damsels looking pretty in their ethnic attires, one was sure of catching some lads in their ethnic dress too. there was rush behind the stage and there were people strolling outside the green room just to get the glimpse of various shows...

Night was started with an invocation dance piece by Priyanka who started with a beautiful piece. There were dances splashed across the night and all the batches gave their best shots at it.A special mention for first years , who actually came forward and prepared 2 dances just to give seniors the fight..... it was indeed a treat ...SLCU dance team continued the legacy and performed on some of the best numbers " including kaminey" which was loved by the audience... The theatre team came up with a good script and the western band with their original compositions did do justice to songs....

the real treat was the fusion between the eastern and western genre .. it included people from various batches... the song of carpenter became so popular that people were heard humming the tune days after the event...The hip -hop by the dance team was really a surprise. Sharanya and team deserves a kudos for coming up with a catchy number....

the best part was yet to come, with the result of best batch to be announced. like every year , this year one could see bitter rivalry across batches for this trophy and this year the trophy " the lady of the night" went to 4th year batch... the first years really gave a very good fight and it was indeed appreciated by the organisors of the event.. one could see the 4th year batch trying level best to hog the limelight with the whole evening dinner shadowed by their photography sessions...

3rd years also gave a very good fight with regard to the photography sessions... one could hear the term "smile" all across iv, with every group posing for a group photo....
there were students , teachers and parents ... everyone ....


it was indeed a beautiful night and one more year in SLCU came to an end.......
Cul Com really did a good work and after all that work hard , Juristar was indeed a wonderful event....

thanks to everyone who helped in making this dream come true....

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Two wheeler riders, beware!

  1. MP Government has introduced a ban on covering faces while riding two - wheelers citing security reasons.
  2. Goa Government has asked foreign tourists to be dressed appropriately, especially while driving a two wheeler.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Juristar - Invite for Parents

Dear Sir / Madam,

School of Law, Christ University cordially invites you to an evening of cultural entertainment on Friday 12th March 2010, from 4.00pm to 7.00pm in the Christ University Auditorium.

This programme on Friday will be the finale of the SLCU Annual Festival— Juristar 2010. This festival has been organised internally and consists of numerous extra-curricular events—ranging from sports competitions to different art, dramatic, cultural and literary events. There has been intense competition between the four batches to win these events, and we are proud of the spirit of enthusiasm and initiative that our students have displayed in both organizing and participating in these events.

We sincerely request your esteemed presence in celebrating this spirit and congratulating our winners at the cultural evening. The prize distribution will be followed by dance, music and theatre performances by our students. .

We look forward to receiving you on 12th March 2010. We request you to be seated by 3.45pm and join us for high tea after the programme.


Warm regards,

Cultural Committee,

School of Law, Christ University

Bangalore

Monday, March 1, 2010

Juristar updates

this is a dailiy update from a reporter , who has been closely watching the activities of Juristar and trust me , it was indeed shocking to see such a low turnout......

the co-ordinators had the student body to blame , the students had the juniors to blame and the juniors had the assignments to blame so in the end it was all a viscous circle..... its funny how these events are started with all the enthusiasm in the world and yet the same dream becomes so difficult to attain cos no one really has the energy to take the dream forward ................

we could see the Cul com president running around , the secretary really panting and some students who wished to look busy with nothing to do ,,,,,,,,,, but end of the day this very cul com was always ready with something worth looking for ............ let it be debate or let it be collage they have always pulled it off and and am sure they will make 12th night a star event ,........

law school has lot of flaws , but Juristar is the only time, we law students have something to look forward as a team ,,, its not for 4 th years or 3 rd years , its for the whole law school and every body needs to be there ...........................

juniors ................ make sure u hog ur limelight
seniors ................... ur day to rule the school

and teachers ................... pls pls pls lets have fun....................
students just wanna have fun ........................


wait for more undercover reports from behind the scenes ;-)


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Seminar : "Music and Copyright"

Saturday, 6th March 2010, 9.45 am to 6 pm

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Friday, February 19, 2010

National Law School Journal - Call for papers

Click here for details

Links again


Difference Among C.V, Resume & Biodata

GST in India

The latest issue of Frontline celebrates 60 years of the Indian Republic. Among the contributors to the cover story are A.G. Noorani, Granville Austin, Aijaz Ahmad, Prabhat Patnaik,and K.N.Panikkar. (Taken from LAOT)

Monday, February 15, 2010

Moot winners


Heartfelt congratulations to the Moot winners - Prerna, Dharmendra and Shravan.

Picture has been taken from Dharmendra's Facebook profile.

Friday, February 12, 2010


Please email your entries to culcom@law.christcollege.edu

LEX SCRIPTA

We are delighted to inform you that the School of Law, Christ University is organizing a National Level Law Drafting Competition. The aim of this Competition is to encourage and bring about reform in the existing legal system.

Topics: (any one of the following)

  1. Criminal Law: Rape; Homosexuality; Bride Burning; or Hate Speeches
  2. Civil Law: Rights of Women under various Personal Laws.
  3. Judicial Accountability
  4. Medical Accountability
  5. Cyber Law
  6. Intellectual Property Law.

Submission Guidelines:

A. The draft of a new Legislation should be in the same format as a Legislation comprising of all charging, enacting and penalizing sections.

B. The draft of an amendment should be in the same format as an Amending Act clearly stating the Objects and Reasons, followed by the Amendment proposed.

C. The draft must be accompanied with a summary clearly stating the reasons and object for the proposed legislation

D. Length: Not exceeding 30 pages.

E. Font: 1.5 Spacing, Times New Roman, Font size 12.

F. Paper Size: A4 size.

G. Entries should be accompanied with a Cover Page containing Name of Author (s), Institution’s Name, Contact Details including email id’s of Author (s); and a Bona Fide Certificate issued by the Institution or photocopy of ID Card of issued.

H. Demand Drafts shall be made in favor of “Christ University” payable at Bangalore.

I. Submission shall be made in Hard as well as Soft copies.

J. Soft Copy to be sent to lawreformscom@gmail.com and Hard copy to be sent to address given below.

K. The entries should be spiral bounded. The cover page for the Legislation shall be BLUE while the cover page for the amendment shall be RED.

L. Plagiarized entries to be disqualified.

Prizes:

1st: Rs. 10, 000/-

2nd: Rs. 8, 000/-

3rd: Rs.5, 000/-

Mailing Address:

Law Reforms Committee,

School of Law, Christ University,

Hosur Road,

Bangalore—560029,

Karnataka.

Any the number of entries per college is unrestricted, students can send in their drafts, not exceeding 30 pages to lawreformscom@gmail.com, latest by 5th March, 2010. The students are also required to send two hard copies of the same to the mentioned mailing address.

The registration fee shall be Rs. 300/- Per Author. Author (s) of an entry is required to send the registration amount in a single Demand Draft. The last date for registration has been extended till 20th February, 2010 from 15th February, 2010. For any queries or clarifications please feel free to contact Divya Khaitan, at 095383 59376 or Rajitha Nair, at 093413 03110.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Some interesting reads

The division that has emerged in the structure of higher education services bodes ill for India’s youth.

In Kerala, quotas have more than achieved what they set out to

The Andhra Pradesh High Court judgment striking down the AP government’s 4% education and job quota for 15 deemed backward Muslims groups.

Monday, February 8, 2010

legal status of abortion in India

As per India’s abortion laws only qualified doctors, under stipulated conditions, can perform abortion on a woman in an approved clinic or hospital. The Indian abortion laws fall under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, which was enacted by the Indian Parliament in the year 1971.

This law guarantees the Right of Women in India to terminate an unintended pregnancy by a registered medical practitioner in a hospital established or maintained by the Government or a place being approved for the purpose of this Act by the Government.

Not all pregnancies could be terminated.
Section 3 of the MTP Act said that pregnancy can be terminated if:
# Therapeutic indication: in order to prevent injury to the physical or mental health of the woman.
# Eugenic indication: in view of the substantial risk that if the child were born, it would suffer from such physical or mental abnormalities as to seriously handicap.
# Humanitarian indication: as the pregnancy is alleged by a pregnant woman to have been caused by rape.
# Social indication: as the pregnancy has occurred as result of failure of any contraceptive device or method used by married woman or her husband for the purpose of limiting the number of children.
# The continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk, greater than if the pregnancy were terminated, of injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman
# The termination of pregnancy is to be carried out in a government hospital or at a place approved by the government and two medical practitioners are necessary if the pregnancy is more than 12 weeks but less than 20 weeks duration; for less than 12 weeks one medical practitioner can terminate it.
# The consent of woman alone is required if she above 18 year of age, but if she is a minor or lunatic, consent of the guardian is necessary.

There are various facets to this argument on abortion.
There are religious views that are defended by various religious institutions, it takes into consideration the formation of new being and thus preservation of a new life
There are feminists who would debate over the right to abortion as it's the woman's body and as per right to life and health , they should have a right to terminate their own pregnancy.
There is the positive morality argument where it is contended that completely legalising abortion would keep a check on all the illegal operations that happen and it would help people to have better access to hospitals and medical facilities.

there are further various tangents to it, but the status is still very unclear and thus it's time people discuss over this.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Advancing the Internship period - BU batches

We often criticise the BU curriculum and examination policies, however today we have an opportunity to benefit from it. Mr. Nithyanandan suggested that we intern when nobody else does and thereby increase the chances of making an impact or getting recruited by the firms / LPOs / companies. He also suggested that we stay a season ahead from the other law schools and capitalise on it since they have a fixed academic schedule.

It has been noticed that a few Tier - I & II law schools intern in October / November. So what do you think about advancing our internship break to August - September?

Please post your comments.

One Day National Workshop


Saturday, 20th February, 2010
M. K. Nambyar SAARCLAW Centre
NALSAR University of Law
Justice City, Hyderabad

Friday, February 5, 2010

The most powerful indians in 2010:

  1. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 1-10
  2. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 11-20
  3. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 21-30
  4. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 31-40
  5. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 41-50
  6. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 51-60
  7. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 61-70
  8. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 71-80
  9. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 81-90
  10. The most powerful indians in 2010: No. 91-100

Legally India links

Careers Counsel: How do I write the best law firm application cover letter?


Internship frustration - Anonymous

Nothing can probably be more frustrating than applying for an internship. Especially when you have no ‘references’ and of course the most wanted: an ‘N-school’ tag. A hundred mails to a hundred firms, with the most impeccable language and crossed checked another hundred times, because the slightest mistake could take away your best opportunity. So the mail is ready and sent out. Next step is make a hundred calls to pursue the application. Get thrashed by few; get a few positive responses by some (who will eventually turn you down); a few refuse to respond and most of them take the easier way out: out rightly reject you without even glancing at your resume (which by the way, takes a helluva of time to make one).


I wonder how this whole legal system even works with so much internal biases and prejudices. I can never understand how a rational or the so called reasonable man thinks that a normal university student cannot match the standards of an N-school student. No offence but, I doubt if even 50% those students even have a level of standard that is widely spoken about. There is a cream of bright students everywhere and if it’s the name of the University that gives him/her a better edge over the normal university students I don’t see how far that is a fair practice. What is funny is that people who care so much about an N-school tag are themselves a normal university pass out who have reached a certain level with no reference (sadly!). What is funnier is that we all succumb to such a system and obviously we don’t have much of a choice, do we?

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Interesting Corporate Law material

A good guide to basic company law principles can be found in the Investing in India series by law firms:

IPR Essay Competition

Franklin Pierce Law Centre and National Law University, Jodhpur Present 1st Franklin Pierce Law Centre Intellectual Property Law Essay Competition, 2010

For details click here

Guest Lectures

Corporate Law Group is organizing series of lectures this week. Details regarding the lectures have been provided below:


05-02-10, Friday

Speaker: Mr. Nithyanandan, Former Infosys Legal Head
Topic: Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008.
Time :3.00 pm onwards.

06-02-10, Saturday

Speaker: Mr. Nandan Kamath, The Law Offices of Nandan Kamath, Bangalore.
Topic:An overview of Sports Law in India.
Time: 2.00 pm onwards.

Venue: 4th years classroom, 4th Floor, PU block Christ University

Regards,
Corporate Law Group.

Monday, February 1, 2010

KARNATAKA HIGH COURT TRIP DAY 1

For the first time , we were having a class trip to karnataka high court ( It's funny , but law students do get excited just to get a glimpse of the High Court) , but it was a big day and people genuinely wanted to get a glimpse.

we reached on time , for a change, law students thought to go beyond the Indian standard time and there we were.

I was very focussed,
I knew i had to take the picture of the collection of pigeons which looked beautiful in the garden out there, i had to check out the tea in the canteen and compare it with other canteens i had visited.i was taken back by the red color of the building and as a true student did not wish to enter the court rooms!

but ya it was 10 am and all we students looked like kids on a picnic and we were shooed into different rooms.

As any other student who had to look smarter, we were all trying to figure out which court room to enter.we had options, we had numbers 1 to 35 or more as court halls. criminal to civil anything and everything.

so there we sat, sharp at 10,00 am. at this point this act looked really pious cos we had seats when some less fortunate lawyers did not have seats. and we were sitting in rooms which were surrounded by police.

it was pious till 10.10
it was ok till 10.20
it was bearable till 10.45

but by 10, 50 students were giving up, they were discussing on delaying of cases, punctuality , judicial accountability . theories that took solid form of debates in the same pious room , but some were still true to their cause, they were sleeping...


at 11, the judge entered and all the lawyers who were perfectly happy with the system suddenly were awakened from their siestas and then we came to business ...

they started arguing....

at the first case , all of the students were noting down notes just to impress themselves , these are the only moments in a law students' life that he/she feels as a part of something ...

for some it was a task of handling two languages at the same go , kannada and English.for some it was trying to keep themselves awake and for some, seeking pleasure out of the mauling unveiled to the lawyers by the judges (this has been passed on by siddharth nair , who stated one of his favorite lines
"i no ur an honorable man so dnt let me expose u and dishonour u in frnt of everyone.")
.....

but ya , some things did catch the maximum attention ,
like the condition of the public prosecutors who kept on arguing and got jacked for his level of preparation and the level of investigation .
I was fascinated by the fancy cars that were parked and owned by the noble people in this profession. all i could think was how were they making so much money......



that was day one,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

lets hope tomo is diff

Sunday, January 31, 2010

By JG

It was a day dedicated to save the species that was going to extinct and all the saints came forward to rescue it out.Indian saints demanded a complete ban on the cow slaughter demanding a separate ministry that could be formed to protect the Indian breeds of cow. This was a delegate of saints along with various head from various organisations that came forward with a petition to the president.The delegate went on to ask for a central legislation for cow protection.







To check the link
http://www.groundreport.com/World/Indian-Saints-demand-complete-ban-on-cow-slaughter_6/2916911