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SIL BROCHURE.Cdr STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS Ankita Tiwari (Second year) Vaishali Yadav (First year) First Rank in Prof. Rajendra Singh First Rank in Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University, (Rajju Bhaiya) University, 2018-2019. 2018-2019. Devanshi Pandey (Second year) Shivangi Pandey (Second year) Shivam Pandey (First year) Second Position in All India ‘Kumbha Samman’ in student category in the presence of Won Winners’ Trophy at University level Photography Contest at Praveen Hon’ble Chief Minister of U. P., Shri Yogi Adityanath for football tournament. Gandhi University, Mumbai. spreading socio-legal awareness about rights of citizens. ADMISSION PROCEDURE AND DEADLINES SHAMBHUNATH GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS Eligibility: Intermediate (as per statutes and ordinances) SHAMBHUNATH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (SIET-162) Required Documents: SHAMBHUNATH INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY (SIP-241) • Mark sheets and certificates of class 10th and 12th SHAMBHUNATH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (SIM-727) • AADHAAR Card SHAMBHUNATH INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (SITI-2200) • Transfer Certificate and Character Certificate from the school last attended SHAMBHUNATH INSTITUTE OF LAW (SIL- 1304) • Proof of gap period, if any, after passing class 12th SHAMBHUNATH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (SCE- 350028) • Two passport size photograph (unattested, coloured) • Acknowledgment slip • Caste/ Income Certificate, if any, issued by competent authority SHAMBHUNATH • Any other certificate in respect of the claim made by the candidate Important Dates: Admission registration starting from 1st May, 2019 INSTITUTE OF LAW Application forms available at our offices 1st May, 2019 Last date for submission of forms 31st July, 2019 CAMPUS ADDRESS: CAREER PROSPECTS Shambhunath Institute of Law Jhalwa, Allahabad-211012 ● Judicial Services ● Litigation ● Corporate Counsels ● In-House Counsels ● LPO ● NGO Contact no: 7081400162, 9336667242, 9335144051 0532-2552226 We are looking forward to collaborating with foreign universities such as University of Georgia, Fax: 0532-2552112 Tulane University, University of Cincinnati, etc. for training and internship purposes. Email: [email protected] ABOUT SIL MISSION Establishment of Chair of Lt. Pt. K. L. Misra SEMINARS AND SYMPOSIUMS “ • To develop global competencies among We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence A chair in the name of Lt. Pt. Kanhaiya Lal Misra has been established SIL encourages seminars and workshops with a mindset “ students by nurturing their creativity then, is not a University act but, a habit. at SIL. Lt. Pt. K. L. Misra was the fourth Advocate General of the to foster a dialogue between the legal professionals • To encourage students towards litigation, -Aristotle State of Uttar Pradesh. He was the first advocate of the country to and students. It held the following seminars in its last judicial services and entrepreneurship receive an offer of Supreme Court judgeship directly as an advocate. academic session: Shambhunath Institute of Law was established with the • To provide advocacy skills to the students The event witnessed great legal luminaries who facilitated the event • National Symposium on Gandhi’s Ideology and object of imparting quality legal education to the students through teaching and motivational approach with their gracious presence. Justice A.P. Misra (Former Supreme Legal Profession- Issues and Challenges- panellists at affordable costs under the able guidance of Dr. K. • To make world class leaders with a Court Judge), the son of Lt. Pt. K.L. Misra was the Chief Guest while included Dr. Rajendra Prasad (Vice Chancellor Prof. K. Tewari, Secretary, Utthan. It is affiliated with Prof. collaborative mindset Justice Giridhar Malviya, Former Chancellor BHU was the Guest Rajendra Singh University, Dr. R. P. Mishra (former Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University, Prayagraj of Honor for the occasion. Other legal luminaries included former Vice Chancellor, Allahabad University), Dr. M. P. Dubey (formerly known as Allahabad State University) and Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court , Justice Rakesh Tiwari, Dr. (Vice-Chancellor, U. P. Rajarshi Tandon Open University), approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi. It is also GOALS Rajendra Prasad, Vice Chancellor Prof. Rajendra Singh University, and Mr. Ram Naresh Tewari, a prominent Gandhian listed in All India Survey of Higher Education (AISHE, Justice Ashok Kumar, Judge of Allahabad High Court and Justice ideologue. Ref: C-59041-2017) of the Ministry of Human Resource • To create law graduates with necessary Sanjay Mishra, Lokayukt (U.P.). • National Seminar on Terrorism: Indian Challenge- Development, Government of India. Its geographical professional skills panellists included high dignitaries like Mr. Sanjeev position makes it easily accessible by the out-stationers • To develop a sense of social responsibility Bhaduria (Former HOD, Dept. of Defence Studies, while not secluding itself from the vibrant city life. among the students MOOT COURT University of Allahabad) and Col. K.K. Malviya (Retd. The college offers five-year integrated B.A.LL.B program in • To make the students better citizens and Army oficial EME Core). English medium with a capacity of 120 seats. SIL promotes produce thought provoking leaders in the collaborative learning in a competitive environment. It society promotes representation by way of admission of various sections of society, allowing them to have equal access and exposure to legal education. It lays emphasis on KEY FEATURES Non- Academic Activities clinical legal education by conducting moot courts, mock trials, and legal literacy camps in nearby villages. In an • Football • Basketball • Quiz • Debate • JAM • Grafiti endeavor to provide social justice, we offer scholarships • Contemporary and progressive curriculum, and freeships to meritorious students so that lack of funds with emphasis on experiential learning • Wi-Fi campus GUEST LECTURES 2018-2019 does not hinder education of an otherwise talented and Our students have showcased their excellent eager to learn individual. • Conferences and Seminars • Extensive interactions with legal luminaries mooting skills and won accolades at Amity This academic year the following guest lectures were practicing lawyers and judges Law School, Benaras Hindu University, IMS organized at SIL: • State of the art infrastructure, world-class Dehradun, Galgotia University, Bennett • Mr. Ajay Sharma, Advocate Supreme Court – library, computer labs with digital learning University, 35th BCI All India University Topic: Scope of law as a major and the avenues in resources Competition, etc. graduation. • Moot Court Society, Literary Club, • Reliance Jio head, Mr. Abhishek Kumar Singh, Legal Aid-Cell, Cultural Society Nodal Head, Jharkhand & Bihar- Scope of Cyber • Hostel Facilities/ Gymnasium Law in view of the increasing rate of cyber crime. • Scholarship based on yearly academic • Mr. Sarveshwari Prasad, Advocate High Court results and government scheme i.e. Samaj of Allahabad - Importance of providing free legal aid Kalyan to the community. • Ms. Taniya Pandey, alumna National University Singapore - Traits of Moot Competitions. .
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