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NLUD Probono Club Legal Awareness Camp

NLUD Probono Club Legal Awareness Camp

We are glad to share that NLUD Probono Club organised a legal awareness camp at the senior secondary school, village Besai on 2nd March 2024.

The students were made aware of the “Right to Equal Access to Justice”, “Nyaya Bandhu ProBono App and the IDIA Scheme for Studying Law.

The event was coordinated by NLUD Probono Club uder the supervision of Faculty Coordinator Dr. Bharti Yadav and NLUD students Yogesh, Paril, Anshima, Ashwin and Yasi.

Happiness Bootcamp

Happiness Bootcamp

Date: 7th March, 2024

National Law University with the YourDost team, under the aegis of IQAC, organized an on-campus A Happiness Bootcamp on 7th March 2024. The event was conducted by Ms. Yashica Jain from the YourDost team. A happiness booth was set up outside the University cafeteria offering the students an enriching opportunity to participate in two mental health activities:

The Happiness Meter: Measure your happiness on the go!

The boot camp had a unique activity designed to help one reevaluate their real-time happiness levels and begin their path towards joy.

A happiness meter device was used to test the stress levels of the participants using the biomarkers of physical stress and happiness. Upon achieving a score from 1 to 100 on the happiness index where a score of 1 denotes the happiest of mind and a score of 100, denotes an extremely stressed state of mind, the participants got valuable insights from the guest psychologist on how to boot their happiness levels and reduce their stress such as practicing mindfulness, breathing exercises, freewriting techniques and reflective exercises.

Know Your Personality

In the walk-in booth, the QR code for an image-based personality test was displayed, the students scanned the code and took the personality test in which they were shown a series of images followed by questions about each image. The participants completed the test by choosing the most apt option according to them. On completion, they were shown the results through which they learned about their personal strengths and other insights about their characteristics.

Around 230 students participated in the event which went on for 2 hours. The participants were also provided with an informative handout about reducing stress and simple ways to boost one’s happiness.

EcoEcho Talk on Climate change

EcoEcho Talk on Climate change

Date: 6 March, 2024

Centre for Environmental, Law, Policy and Research (CELPR) at National Law University Delhi organized the inaugural session of its talk series “EcoEcho” titled “What counts as Climate Change in India on 6th March, 2024.

The Guest Speaker for the Session was Mr. Shashikant Yadav from University of Surrey whose profound insights into multi-level regulatory frameworks and the new Climate Law paradigm enriched our discussion. The session highlighted the influence of Global South perspectives and advocated for a more nuanced understanding rooted in India’s distinctive context.

Conference on Real Estate Insolvency (April 29, 2024)

Conference on Real Estate Insolvency (April 29, 2024)

National Conference on

“Resolving Real-Estate Insolvencies: Conceptualizing a Sectoral Approach”

Centre For Transnational Commercial Law (CTCL)

National Law University Delhi

Event Report

The Centre for Transnational Commercial Law (CTCL) at National Law University Delhi organized a National Conference on ‘Resolving Real Estate Insolvencies: Conceptualizing a sectoral approach’ on 29th April 2024. The Conference was attended by insolvency professionals, lawyers, professionals, researchers, students working in the area of real estate insolvency.  The conference was sponsored by Indian Institute of Insolvency Professionals of ICAI. (IIIPI) and supported by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI)

In the inaugural session,Dr. Risham Garg, Associate Professor of Law and Executive Director, CTCL, introduced the theme, outliningthat it contributes the 2nd most number of insolvencies in India.The conference aims to address the challenges faced by the sector by exploring the concept of a sectoral approach for resolving real-estate insolvencies.

Prof. (Dr.) G. S. Bajpai, Vice Chancellor, NLUDelhi, in his welcome addressoutlined thatthe real estate sector is a critical pillar of the Indian economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employment. He lauded the innovations of our courts on coming up with new concepts to deal with this problem.

Shri Ashok Kumar BhardwajHonourable Judicial Member, NCLT, chief guest for the event delivered the inaugural address, covering the essentail aspects of the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code and how particularly real estate sector is different and needs special attention of the courts and authority.

The first session was on the topic Real-Estate Insolvencies: Key aspects. The topics discussed include key learnings from the Jaypee Case, issues related to forensics/ PUFE Txns, issues related to the interim finance, issues arising when the land-owner and Real-Estate co. being different and role of Authorized representative.

The following experts were on the panel:

  • Shri Ritesh Kavdia, Executive Director, IBBI (Session Chair)
  • Anuj Jain, Partner, BSRR & Co. Insolvency Professional
  • Anil Goel, Chairman, AAA, Insolvency Professional
  • Pooja Vora, Associate VP Legal, SWAMIH Fund SBI
  • Anoop Rawat, Partner Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
  • Manoj Kulshreshtha, Insolvency Professional

The second session was on the topic of Project Wise and Real Estate Insolvency. The topics discussed include Key learnings from the case of Winter Hills v Umang Realtech, challenges that the RP face when projects are segregating in insolvency proceedings,

Constituting the CoC in Project CIRP, real-Estate Group with locations across states, Pre-requisites for ordering Reverse CIRP and the Best Practices that can be followed by the stakeholders.

The experts on the panel include:

  • Risham Garg, NLU Delhi, as the Chair and Moderator
  • Jayesh N. Sanghrajka, Insolvency Professional
  • Manish Kumar Gupta, Insolvency Professional
  • Vatsala Rai, Partner, AZB & Partners
  • Uday Khare, Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
  • Vaijayant Paliwal, Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas

The final vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. Risham Garg, who was the conference Director.

The Real Estate Insolvency Conference served as a vital platform for industry stakeholders to gain insights, exchange expertise, and address challenges in the ever-evolving landscape of real estate insolvency. The conference provided ample networking opportunities for attendees to connect with peers, exchange ideas, and foster collaborations. Informal discussions and networking sessions facilitated valuable knowledge-sharing and relationship-building among industry professionals.

NLUD & MSJE, GOI engaged to prepare UN’s Report on the Status of Disability in India Viksit Bharat @2047

It is with great pleasure that we announce that National Law University Delhi has been tasked to prepare the 2-5 Combine Country Report on the Status of Disability in India in association with the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disability, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India. The Country Report is being prepared to be submitted to United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD).
The Report is being prepared by NLU Delhi’s Centre for the Studies in Disability and Law under the guidance of Professor Maheshwar Singh, Professor of Political Science, NLU Delhi.
Debating Achievements (2015-16)

Debating Achievements (2015-16)

  1. Winner, People Speak Parliamentary Debate, Sri Venketeshwara College, Delhi University (Sanjeevi Seshadri (5th Year) and Raunaq Chandrashekar (5th Year) were adjudged BEST and 2nd BEST speakers respectively).
  2. Winner, BITS National Parliamentary Debate, BITS Pilani Goa Campus. (Tarun Sundaram (2nd Year) and Kaustub Narendran (2nd Year) were adjudged BEST and 2nd BEST speaker respectively)
  3. Winner, Frank Thakur Das Memorial Parliamentary Debate, Kirorimal College, Delhi University. (Raunaq Chandrashekar (5th Year) was adjudged the 3rd BEST speaker)
  4. Winner, 67th Mukerji Memorial Parliamentary Debate, St. Stephens College, Delhi University. (Raunaq Chandrashekar (5th Year) was adjudged the BEST speaker)
  5. Winner, Polemic National Parliamentary Debate, Ramjas College, Delhi University. (Raunaq Chandrashekar (5th Year) was adjudged the 2rd BEST speaker)
  6. Winner, 9th Shanti Narayan Parliamentary Debate, Hindu College, Delhi University. (Raunaq Chandrashekar (5th Year) was adjudged the BEST speaker)
  7. Runner-up, IIT-Delhi Parliamentary Debate, IIT-Delhi. (Kaustub Narendran (2nd Year) was adjudged the 2rd BEST speaker)

A team consisting of Sanya Sud, Saniya Sharma, Dev Dutta Mukhopadhyay and Hardik Singh from NLU, Delhi participated in the 11th ICC Mediation Competition, 2016, held in Paris and received Best Mediation Advocacy Award from ICC besides receiving excellent feedback from judges.

The University Administration hereby congratulates these studentsfor their achievement and for bringing laurels to the University.

Seminar on “Changing Landscape of Scholarly Writings and Publications” during 24-25 March 2017

Seminar on “Changing Landscape of Scholarly Writings and Publications” during 24-25 March 2017

National Law University Delhi Library under the aegis of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) organized “Two Day Seminar on Changing Landscape of Scholarly Writings and Publications” during 24-25 March 2017. There were eight technical sessions having invited talk and panel discussion on emerging topics of publication landscape in academia.

Session 1 – Publishing Pattern in Academic World: Doctoral Thesis to Journal Articles

Session 2 – Mapping the Publishing Landscape

Session 3 – Publishing Ethics: A Fair Play Game

Session 4 – Discernment the Process of Peer Review: Resubmission, Revision to Rejection

Session 5 – Measuring Impact Factor and Citation Analysis: What and How

Session 6 – Effective Research Methods: Tools and Techniques

Session 7 – Challenges in the Growth of IR and Open Access Publishing

Session 8 – Contract, Royalties and Copyright in Digital Repositories

The seminar emphasized upon the process behind publication of scholarship for aspirant scholars. It is realized that nowadays methods of writings have been changed and it has created a lot of opportunities as well as threats. There is lack of training in our academic curriculum for developing writing and publication skills. The seminar was designed with these insights. It was inaugurated with welcome address of Prof. (Dr.) K.P.S. Mahalwar, Chair Professor in Professional Ethics, NLU Delhi on behalf of Prof. Ranbir Singh, V.C. NLU Delhi. After welcome remarks Dr. Priya Rai, Deputy Librarian introduced about the conference. Inaugural address was delivered by Prof. M.P. Singh, Former Vice Chancellor, NUJS Kolkata and Former Chairperson, Delhi Judicial Academy. Index to Indian and Foreign Legal Articles was inaugurated. Keynote Address was delivered by Mr. NJP Shilohu Rao, General Manager, National eGovernance Division, Digital India. At the end of inaugural session Dr. Akash Singh narrated the vote of thanks.

The valedictory session was graced with the presence of Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Prof. Ranbir Singh. Valedictory address was narrated by Dr. Manoj Kumar Patairiya, Director, NISCAIR-CSIR. Keynote address was delivered by Prof. Thomas J Stipanowich, William H. Webster Chair in Dispute Resolution and Professor of Law, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA. Prof. Ranbir Singh raised very serious concern over the quality of writing and publication by students as well as faculty. He strongly advocated that awareness seminar of this kind should be conducted at regular intervals for the enhancement and promotion of legal research. Dr. Priya Rai briefed the recommendations of the seminar. Lastly, Prof. Bajpai emphasized that writing is a creative process and a powerful medium which can change the course of civilization and thanked everyone for being part of the seminar.

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Workshop on Plagiarism and Academic Integrity among Research Community” on 30th November 30, 2015.

Workshop on Plagiarism and Academic Integrity among Research Community” on 30th November 30, 2015.

National Law University Delhi under the aegis of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) organized a “Workshop on Plagiarism and Academic Integrity among Research Community” on 30th November 2015. The workshop emphasised over various issues relating to plagiarism and academic ethics. The term “plagiarism” knots ‘copying other work’ without assigning proper credentials to original author or contributors. The objectives of the conference was to provide outline on general facts on plagiarism, make awareness on consequences on plagiarism and to provide hands on session on plagiarism detection software. More than 50 research scholars participated in the workshop from various law departments. Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai, Professor of Law and Registrar under his inaugural address pointed out that plagiarism is primarily a moral and ethical issue among the research community. He further advocated the researching is an art and the researcher should maintain academic integrity with proper attributing the original source.

The workshop proceeded with number of lectures on Increasing Trends of Plagiarism in Scholarly Communication: Is It Ignorance or Mensrea by Dr. Priya Rai; Legal Consequences of Plagiarism by Dr. Arul George Scaria; Plagiarism and Ethical Practices: GGSIP University Initiatives with National Perspective by Dr. Anand P. Singh, Deputy Librarian form Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University and A hands-on training session to understand the use of Anti- Plagiarism software by Ms. Chander Kala Chauhan, Trainer-Turnitin. The seminar concluded with concerns, issues and questions raised by participants on the dire problem of plagiarism that has plagued the academic institutions throughout the world.

Library Orientation Programme for B.A. LL.B. Batch 2015-2020, LL.M. 2015 and Ph.D. 2015 Batches during First Week of August and November 2015

The Library of the University organized Library Orientation Programme educating newly admitted students for use of library resources. Online Databases representatives were called to provide hands on session to the students for better utilization of digital resources subscribed by the University. Students were also informed about the public domain resources facilitating access of legal and law related information.

Library and Information Professional Summit 2016 on Transforming Dimensions of IPRs: Challenges for New Age Libraries, January 23-24, 2015

Library and Information Professional Summit 2016 on Transforming Dimensions of IPRs: Challenges for New Age Libraries, January 23-24, 2015

National Law University, Delhi hosted the Library and Information Professional Summit 2015 in association with the Society for Library Professionals, UN Information Centre for India and Bhutan and Special Library Association (SLA)- Asian Chapter. The theme of the Conference was “Transforming Dimensions of IPR: Challenges for New Age Libraries

The conference was inaugurated with lighting of the lamp by the Chief Guest hon’ble Mr. Justice A.P. Shah, Chairman, Law Commission of India, In his inaugural address, Justice Shah appreciated the library fertility in discussing copyright issues for supporting academic and research community. He also stressed the development of libraries in all types of institutes for better information services. He praised Justice T.P.S. Chawla Library to help him in a number of proposals and assignment on socio-legal issues. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ravindra Bhat delivered a keynote address on various IPR issues. The conference was concluded with the following findings

  • Librarians have the greater responsibility to respect copyright laws. They are the responsible to make users aware of how to work within the sphere of copyright laws. However, the flexibility in copyright laws should also be intimated to the users by information keepers
  • The length of the copyright laws must be curtailed after the death of the creator. Unlike the fixed accessed, the successors of the intellectual right holders must not hold the rights for more time, as it must come into the public domain.
  • Open Access Movement manifesto must be adopted by all public institutions in India, where public funding is utilized in research. It may be gained in two ways. It would enhance the quality of research due to increased visibility, and plagiarism would be controlled if the research is available in digital format in the public domain.
  • It is felt that each academic institution must have two types of policies for enhancing quality education and research development.
    • Institutional Copyright Guidelines to prevent intellectual property rights and serve the academic community in a better way.
    • Institutional Open Access Policy to increase visibility of education and research output.
  • It is the duty of the librarian to make intellectual property right holders aware of creative common licenses and their use.
Mr. Puneet Dinesh, a student of NLU Delhi, adjudged as the winner of Kachwaha & Partners 5th Arbitration Excel Essay Writing Competition

Mr. Puneet Dinesh, a student of NLU Delhi, adjudged as the winner of Kachwaha & Partners 5th Arbitration Excel Essay Writing Competition

Mr. Puneet Dinesh, third year student of B.A LL.B (Hons.)  programme at NLU Delhi has been adjudged as the winner of Kachwaha & Partners 5th Arbitration Excel essay writing competition.  Mr. Puneet Dinesh being the 1st prize winner in the said competition won a cash prize of Rs. 1 Lakh .

The results page of the essay writing competition could be accessed here: http://www.kaplegal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71&Itemid=67

The abstract of the essay could be accessed here: http://www.kaplegal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70&Itemid=68

Inauguration of Remote Access Portal, November 21, 2014

Inauguration of Remote Access Portal, November 21, 2014

National Law University Delhi Library implemented Remote Access of the databases subscribed by the University. The Remote Access Portal was inaugurated by Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, Vice Chancellor, NLU, Delhi in presence of Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai, Professor and Registrar, NLU, Delhi. The facility is beneficial for enrolled students and faculty members of the University to access enabling them to access IP based databases from any corner of the world.

2nd Nation Wide Competition on ‘Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women’

2nd Nation Wide Competition on ‘Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women’

The National Law University, Delhi organized 2nd Nation Wide Competition on ‘Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women’ for students of the university in collaboration with National Commission of Women on 6th December, 2018. The competition saw participation of around 35 students in an hour long written test comprising of Multiple Choice Questions competition on various laws dealing with women issues.

The winners are:

1st Prize (one only) – Tushar – 7th Semester- 75BALLB15 [cash prize Rs 2000/-]
2nd Prize( one only)- Pragya Dwivedi-7th Semester 53BALLB15 [cash prize Rs 1500/-]
3rd Prize (five) – [cash prize Rs 1000/- each]

Preetam Bharti- 9th Semester- 45BALLB14
Aditya Anand- 5th Semester-7LLB16
Atul- 5th Semester- 29BALLB16
Aditendra Singh- 1st Semester- 3LLB18
Naman Agarwal- 1st Semester- 46

International Conference of Access to Legal Information and Research in Digital Age Feb 29-March 02, 2012

International Conference of Access to Legal Information and Research in Digital Age Feb 29-March 02, 2012

National Law University, Delhi organized its first International Conference on Access to Legal Information & Research in Digital Age in association with SAARCLAW & Mohan Law House from 29th February to 02nd March 2012. The conference was inaugurated in the presence of ho’ble Mr. Justice D.K. Jain, Judge, Supreme Court of India and Visitor, NLU, Delhi, ho’ble Mr. Justice A.K. sikiri, Acting Chief Justice, Delhi High Court & Chancellor, NLU, Delhi, Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, Vice Chancellor, NLU, Delhi and Mr. Hemant Batra, Secretary General SAARCLAW.

The following recommendations were the outcomes during the deliberation of the technical sessions.

  • The conference recommended that the global access to information is essential for socio economic development and for promoting the rule of law
  • The conference recognized the Montreal Declaration and supported free access to law as a fundamental right for democratization of Information.
  • The conference considered the urgent need for globally accepted copyright and IPR laws relating to database licensing issues
  • The conference recommended the creation of networking among libraries and supported cooperation in sharing digital commons and promoting information exchange.

The conference was concluded in the presence of Chief Guest-Hon’ble Justice Tshering Wangchuk, Judge Supreme Court of Bhutan. Prizes for Best Paper in the catagories of Students and Faculty/Librarian along with best poster were awarded by the hon’ble Judge at the valedictory session.

NLU Delhi’s Students stood Runners-up at the ‘Client Counselling Competition’

NLU Delhi’s Students stood Runners-up at the ‘Client Counselling Competition’

NLU Delhi is proud to announce that a team comprising of its students from the third year, namely Priyamvada Kaushik and Preksha Sharma, was adjudged as Runners-up in the ‘2nd Link Legal Client Counselling Competition’ held at NLIU Bhopal, from September 6 to 8, 2019. They were awarded a trophy and a cash prize of INR 21,000, at the valedictory ceremony of the competition.

Inauguration of LII of India at Vigyan Bhawan and Visit & Meeting of Prof. Graham Greenleaf, Director, Legal Information Institute (LII) and AUSTAD, Australia

Inauguration of LII of India at Vigyan Bhawan and Visit & Meeting of Prof. Graham Greenleaf, Director, Legal Information Institute (LII) and AUSTAD, Australia

National Law University Delhi inaugurated the launch of Legal Information Institute of India (LII of India) at Vigyan Bhawan on May 01, 2010. Prof. Graham Greenleaf, Profess of Law,Director, LII and Austad explained the working and content coverage of the Virtual databases facilitating free access to legal information.

Prior to the launch, a meeting of the heads of the member institutions were arranged at National Law University Delhi to finalize the launching of the web portal.

NLU Delhi’s ANUPRIYA (Rhodes Scholar Elect for India 2021)

NLU Delhi’s ANUPRIYA (Rhodes Scholar Elect for India 2021)

National Law University Delhi is proud to share that our final year student Ms. Anupriya Dhonchak has been awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship for the year 2021.

The entire NLU Delhi family congratulates Ms. Anupriya Dhonchak for this stellar achievement and wishes her tremendous success in her academic pursuits at the University of Oxford.

Anupriya has worked on action-oriented policy projects concerning rights of survivors of sexual violence, women prisoners and issues of reproductive justice. She has been published by the Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law and Justice and recently, co-authored a book chapter with Prof Carys Craig on a feminist reimagination of moral rights in copyright law. Currently, she is a fellow at SpicyIP and a teaching assistant for Intellectual Property at NLUD. She is interested in the intersection of issues of equality law and free speech with intellectual property. She has also played 5 national badminton championships throughout middle school and high school.

This is the second Rhodes Scholarship being awarded to NLU Delhi. In 2016, Ms. Rishika Sahgal (Batch of 2015) went to the University of Oxford as the first recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship from NLU Delhi. She is currently reading for the D.Phil. in Law at the University of Oxford.

NLU Delhi’s team wins 25th Stetson International Environmental Law Moot Court Competition Surana & Surana Indian National Rounds’ (2021)

NLU Delhi’s team wins 25th Stetson International Environmental Law Moot Court Competition Surana & Surana Indian National Rounds’ (2021)

It is our pleasure to inform you that NLUD team comprising Aparna Krishna Kumar (Year III), Ayan Gupta (Year II) and Ghanavi Umesh (Year II) has been declared as the Winning Team at the 25th Stetson International Environmental Law Moot Court Competition Surana & Surana Indian National Rounds.

This year’s problem was based at the intersection of international environmental law, public international law and international trade law, focussing on ‘Protection of Bats and International Trade Measures’. The team worked extremely hard on their arguments in the past months which culminated in this success.

Ayan Gupta was adjudged as the Best Student Advocate in the competition as well as the Best Oralist in the Final Rounds. They were also adjudged to have the 3rd Best Memorials in the competition. With this result, they have qualified for the international rounds of the competition hosted by Stetson University, Florida to be held on 25 March – 27 March 2021.

We are delighted to share the success of the team and congratulate everyone involved in ensuring that we make it to the international rounds after a long hiatus of 8 years. We wish the team the best for the international rounds and hope that their performance will encourage other mooters as well.

65th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (India Qualifying Rounds)2024(14-17 February 2024)

65th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (India Qualifying Rounds)2024(14-17 February 2024)

We congratulate the team comprising of Apohan Pareek (II Year), Bhasvar Adlakha (II Year), Sparsh Gautam (II Year), Vasushrava Mahipal (III Year) and Vedant Jha (II Year) emerged as the Runners-Up and has been awarded with the Best Memorial Award at 65th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (India Qualifying Rounds). Bhasvar Adlakha and Vedant Jha have additionally been awarded 6th Place and 7th Place Oralist at the Preliminary Stage.

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3rd IILM National Moot Court Competition (April 24, 2024)

3rd IILM National Moot Court Competition (April 24, 2024)

Congratulations to NLU Delhi team comprising of Azhan Saleem, Vrish Vardhan Singh, and Shivangini Choppalli, a formidable team of first-year students, for their victory in the 3rd IILM National Moot Court Competition.
This prestigious event, featuring participation from over 30 universities, focused on Intellectual Property Rights within Constitutional Law. In an impressive display of skill and knowledge, the team emerged victorious in the finals.
Their success also earned a cash prize and the distinction of being the highest-scoring team from the quarterfinals onward.

World IP Day 2024 – Round Table Conference (April 25, 2024)

World IP Day 2024 – Round Table Conference (April 25, 2024)

Glimpses of the Roundtable on ‘IP and Sustainability: Global Partnerships and the Evolving IP Landscape in India’ organised on 25th April, 2024 to commensurate World IP Day, 2024 at NLU Delhi. The event was jointly organised by CIIPC-IPR Chair at National Law University Delhi, Intellectual Property Office – UK, and Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks.

In attendance was Prof. (Dr.) Ruhi Paul (Registrar, NLU Delhi), Prof. Unnat P. Pandit (Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks), Mr. Huw Watkins (Head, Central and South Asia Policy, UK IPO), Dr. Yogesh Pai (Associate Professor (Law), Co-Director, CIIPC and IPR Chair, NLU Delhi) and Ms. Pragya Chaturvedi (IP Attaché, UK IPO).

The roundtable panel discussion was moderated by Dr. Pai and featured discussants from industry, academia, and diplomats.

Academic Initiatives-NLUD – The narrative of Eklavya, derived from the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata, serves as a timeless representation of exemplary discipleship

The narrative of Eklavya, derived from the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata, serves as a timeless representation of exemplary discipleship. Eklavya, who was initially denied the opportunity to learn the art of archery by a renowned master, took it upon himself to acquire the skill outside the confines of the traditional “Gurukul”- an esteemed institution of learning.

NIRF-2023

National Law University Delhi has retained the second spot in the Law Category, in the latest National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Rankings released on Monday, 5 June 2023. This is the 6th time in a row that NLU Delhi has retained this spot.

PC & PNDT Awareness Session for Housekeeping and Security Staff

PC & PNDT Awareness Session for Housekeeping and Security Staff

The Legal Services Committee and the Legal Aid Cell (LAC) initiated an awareness campaign about the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994, in compliance with the directives of the Delhi High Court in the case of Manoj Krishan Ahuja v. State of NCT of Delhi (Neutral Citation No. 2023:DHC:2718). This campaign included a session tailored for the housekeeping and security staff at NLUD.

During this session, Dr. Jasper Vikas, Assistant Professor of Law, elucidated the provisions of the Act to the attendees. Additionally, LAC Volunteers Aditya and Adrija briefed the staff on government welfare schemes and the Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Act.

65th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2024

65th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2024

Huge congratulations to the NLU Delhi team for their stellar performance at the 65th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2024!  Apohan Pareek, Bhasvar Adlakha, Sparsh Gautam, Vasushrava Mahipal, and Vedant represented our university with remarkable skill and dedication.

They secured the Runners-up position at the India Qualifying Rounds and clinched the award for the Best Memorial. Additionally, Bhasvar and Vedant shone bright, securing the 6th and 7th Place respectively in the Oralist Awards.

Advancing to the White & Case International Rounds in Washington D.C., USA, they made history as Quarter-finalists, standing out as the sole Indian team among 150 participants from around the globe. The team also had the highest raw points in the preliminary rounds.

Not stopping there, they swept top honors at the International Rounds and in a rare achievement, won both the Alona E. Evans Award for the Best Team Memorials at the International Rounds and the Hardy C. Dillard Award for the Best Team Combined Memorials. Their combined memorial score was a remarkable 574/600.

Applause to Apohan and Bhasvar for ranking among the top 100 speakers in the competition. This phenomenal performance marks a milestone for our university at the Jessup moot!