Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal's PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF LAW (Affiliated to the University of )

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www.pgcl.ac.in PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF LAW - PROSPECTUS 2018-19

About SVKM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) is a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. SVKM has always been committed to the cause of providing high quality education at various levels. From its humble beginnings in 1934, when it adopted the Rashtriya Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of the Swadeshi Movement; the Mandal today has grown into a large educational enterprise imparting high-level education to more than 32,000 students, an enterprise that promotes the values of professionalism, social sensitivity and dynamic entrepreneurship. The ethos of the Mandal has been marked by patriotic fervor, selfless service and the spirit of indigenous enterprise, having its genesis in the days of 's struggle for freedom.

Mission Statement

• To formulate and implement a framework which serves as a roadmap to recruit, train, develop and advance talent • To employ multi-dimensional techniques to enhance legal consciousness in order to facilitate choices for a future legal President's Message career. • To transform traditional classroom training into learning-by-doing case studies and workshops in order to foster and India is in the initial years of a new millennium, making inculcate the art of lawyering through logical analysis and communicative skills. tremendous strides in the sphere of technological • To develop a research-based approach to provide important insights into today's legal labyrinth resulting in success in advancement, digitization and globalization. As a result of this tomorrow's legal reality. change in dynamics, the challenges she has to contend within • To merge Indian and globalized norms of legal education to equip students for further educational advancement. the national and international arena are immense.

Academic institutions have a vital role to play in assisting the youth of today in realizing their potential in order to enable Vision them to assume their destined roles on the world stage. The strategic intent of PGCL is to provide higher quality education leading to an enriched holistic and wholesome Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal's Pravin Gandhi College of Law personality of its key stakeholders. maintains high standards of academic excellence. This is evidenced in the nature of the curricular and co-curricular activities initiated in the institution and the excellent academic infrastructure. The staff strives to engender in youth a grand vision with skills to translate this vision into reality. Along with this journey of self discovery is nurtured a true spirit of enquiry, development of analytical skills and agile reasoning abilities. The pedagogy is fine tuned to achieving these ends.

Our goal is to help create individuals with a keen social consciousness, individuals who are progressive, forward thinking, and positive citizens of the world, capable of practicing before the Courts, providing legal advice, competent in legal drafting, participating in legal proceedings and are front runners in legal education.

Shri. Amrish Patel President - SVKM College Convocation (Mumbai University Degree Certificate Distribution function)

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About SVKM

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) is a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. SVKM has always been committed to the cause of providing high quality education at various levels. From its humble beginnings in 1934, when it adopted the Rashtriya Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of the Swadeshi Movement; the Mandal today has grown into a large educational enterprise imparting high-level education to more than 32,000 students, an enterprise that promotes the values of professionalism, social sensitivity and dynamic entrepreneurship. The ethos of the Mandal has been marked by patriotic fervor, selfless service and the spirit of indigenous enterprise, having its genesis in the days of India's struggle for freedom.

Mission Statement

• To formulate and implement a framework which serves as a roadmap to recruit, train, develop and advance talent • To employ multi-dimensional techniques to enhance legal consciousness in order to facilitate choices for a future legal President's Message career. • To transform traditional classroom training into learning-by-doing case studies and workshops in order to foster and India is in the initial years of a new millennium, making inculcate the art of lawyering through logical analysis and communicative skills. tremendous strides in the sphere of technological • To develop a research-based approach to provide important insights into today's legal labyrinth resulting in success in advancement, digitization and globalization. As a result of this tomorrow's legal reality. change in dynamics, the challenges she has to contend within • To merge Indian and globalized norms of legal education to equip students for further educational advancement. the national and international arena are immense.

Academic institutions have a vital role to play in assisting the youth of today in realizing their potential in order to enable Vision them to assume their destined roles on the world stage. The strategic intent of PGCL is to provide higher quality education leading to an enriched holistic and wholesome Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal's Pravin Gandhi College of Law personality of its key stakeholders. maintains high standards of academic excellence. This is evidenced in the nature of the curricular and co-curricular activities initiated in the institution and the excellent academic infrastructure. The staff strives to engender in youth a grand vision with skills to translate this vision into reality. Along with this journey of self discovery is nurtured a true spirit of enquiry, development of analytical skills and agile reasoning abilities. The pedagogy is fine tuned to achieving these ends.

Our goal is to help create individuals with a keen social consciousness, individuals who are progressive, forward thinking, and positive citizens of the world, capable of practicing before the Courts, providing legal advice, competent in legal drafting, participating in legal proceedings and are front runners in legal education.

Shri. Amrish Patel President - SVKM College Convocation (Mumbai University Degree Certificate Distribution function)

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PGCL: Progressively support and supplement the syllabus, enables unhindered continuous research hence promoting legal scholarship. spearheading research Leading international and national law journals, law reports and magazines are subscribed by the college and and teaching are available to students. In addition to print collection, the Interactive teaching methods are designed to aid library has electronic resources and data bases accessible comprehension and retention for a lifetime. The teaching to students through links. Use of laptops is permitted in the methods at this institution facilitate rapid socialization library. into the standards of legal thinking and blend training with “All truths are easy to understand once they are knowledge management. discovered; the point is to discover them.” – Galileo Galilei College Infrastructure Pravin Gandhi College of Law has an unrivalled location on Moot Court the eighth floor of Mithibai Complex in Vile Parle West; the Glimpses of college awards Pravin Gandhi College of Law has on its premises a heart of Mumbai, with easy connectivity to the various simulated court room which provides the environs for moot Course Courts and offices of major law firms in Mumbai. trials to be conducted. Mooting nurtures students' analytical skills and is indispensable to courtroom Course Name : B.L.S. ; LL.B. Pravin Gandhi College of Law's infrastructure includes a advocacy. Thus students learn doctrine through real world Eligibility : Higher Secondary Education & CET state of the art moot court, Wi-Fi enabled library, context skills, a 'learning by doing' approach. Specialization : Law computer laboratories and fully furnished air-conditioned Duration : 5 Years classrooms with multimedia facilities supplemented by “Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue Admission Process : Centralised Admission Process (CAP) auditoriums, seminar rooms and conference halls. A freely according to conscience, above all liberties.” Career Opportunities : Practicing Lawyer, Corporate Sector, Career in Judicial Services, secure environment is ensured through closed circuit TV – John Milton Defence Services, LPO's, NGO's, Academics. Monitors in the college corridors and library. The medical apparatus in the college is equipped to deal with minor emergencies. Hygienically equipped cafeterias meet the Computer Labs sustenance requirements of students. Principal's Message Computers facilitate research for moots, presentations, projects and syllabi related queries. Internet access assists One is about to embark on a voyage, on a five year campus which strives at nurturing potential, unearthing Library in this endeavor. association, on a road less travelled. The Upanishads talent and facilitating opportunities for growth. The well-stocked, Wi-Fi enabled Library is designed for advise that if one has an hour to cut a tree one should comfort and it's spaciousness creates a conducive Pravin Gandhi College of Law has all this and more spend three quarters of that time sharpening one's axe. We would not hesitate to hold your hand and re-teach you environment for research. Student have access to legal available at the click of a mouse in the well-equipped twin Five years at this law college is just such a whetting stone. the alphabet, just as we would not hesitate to pull you up and non-legal journals, subject related reference resource computer labs with its seating capacity of more than thirty when you have erred, for your own good. and a wide range of online services and programs which students. One often wonders what would be the considerations of those who are novices in contemporary law in making Life's battle is not assigned to the stronger or faster man; career decisions; how would they decide which college to but sooner or later the man who wins, is the one who opt for: or what would be the winning combination. This thinks he can. Join us in our intellectual aspiration to Raise institution takes pride in charting its own journey of the Bar. excellence. It accepts no bench marks; rather, creates its own bench marks in its quest for academic pedagogical We take this opportunity in welcoming you to an aspirations. adventurous journey and extend our best wishes to you for your future endeavours. A ship may be safely docked at a harbor. But ships are not meant to be confined to harbors! At this institution we offer you a vibrant, dynamic and intellectual environment on the Dr. L.R. Dwivedi Computer Lab-1 & 2

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PGCL: Progressively support and supplement the syllabus, enables unhindered continuous research hence promoting legal scholarship. spearheading research Leading international and national law journals, law reports and magazines are subscribed by the college and and teaching are available to students. In addition to print collection, the Interactive teaching methods are designed to aid library has electronic resources and data bases accessible comprehension and retention for a lifetime. The teaching to students through links. Use of laptops is permitted in the methods at this institution facilitate rapid socialization library. into the standards of legal thinking and blend training with “All truths are easy to understand once they are knowledge management. discovered; the point is to discover them.” – Galileo Galilei College Infrastructure Pravin Gandhi College of Law has an unrivalled location on Moot Court the eighth floor of Mithibai Complex in Vile Parle West; the Glimpses of college awards Pravin Gandhi College of Law has on its premises a heart of Mumbai, with easy connectivity to the various simulated court room which provides the environs for moot Course Courts and offices of major law firms in Mumbai. trials to be conducted. Mooting nurtures students' analytical skills and is indispensable to courtroom Course Name : B.L.S. ; LL.B. Pravin Gandhi College of Law's infrastructure includes a advocacy. Thus students learn doctrine through real world Eligibility : Higher Secondary Education & CET state of the art moot court, Wi-Fi enabled library, context skills, a 'learning by doing' approach. Specialization : Law computer laboratories and fully furnished air-conditioned Duration : 5 Years classrooms with multimedia facilities supplemented by “Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue Admission Process : Centralised Admission Process (CAP) auditoriums, seminar rooms and conference halls. A freely according to conscience, above all liberties.” Career Opportunities : Practicing Lawyer, Corporate Sector, Career in Judicial Services, secure environment is ensured through closed circuit TV – John Milton Defence Services, LPO's, NGO's, Academics. Monitors in the college corridors and library. The medical apparatus in the college is equipped to deal with minor emergencies. Hygienically equipped cafeterias meet the Computer Labs sustenance requirements of students. Principal's Message Computers facilitate research for moots, presentations, projects and syllabi related queries. Internet access assists One is about to embark on a voyage, on a five year campus which strives at nurturing potential, unearthing Library in this endeavor. association, on a road less travelled. The Upanishads talent and facilitating opportunities for growth. The well-stocked, Wi-Fi enabled Library is designed for advise that if one has an hour to cut a tree one should comfort and it's spaciousness creates a conducive Pravin Gandhi College of Law has all this and more spend three quarters of that time sharpening one's axe. We would not hesitate to hold your hand and re-teach you environment for research. Student have access to legal available at the click of a mouse in the well-equipped twin Five years at this law college is just such a whetting stone. the alphabet, just as we would not hesitate to pull you up and non-legal journals, subject related reference resource computer labs with its seating capacity of more than thirty when you have erred, for your own good. and a wide range of online services and programs which students. One often wonders what would be the considerations of those who are novices in contemporary law in making Life's battle is not assigned to the stronger or faster man; career decisions; how would they decide which college to but sooner or later the man who wins, is the one who opt for: or what would be the winning combination. This thinks he can. Join us in our intellectual aspiration to Raise institution takes pride in charting its own journey of the Bar. excellence. It accepts no bench marks; rather, creates its own bench marks in its quest for academic pedagogical We take this opportunity in welcoming you to an aspirations. adventurous journey and extend our best wishes to you for your future endeavours. A ship may be safely docked at a harbor. But ships are not meant to be confined to harbors! At this institution we offer you a vibrant, dynamic and intellectual environment on the Dr. L.R. Dwivedi Computer Lab-1 & 2

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Medical Assistance succeeded in establishing a formidable network with leading Law Firms and Corporates. Long before the actual Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal runs a dispensary which placement process commences, industry professionals operates from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. It is manned by two conduct workshops/ seminars enabling students to set fully qualified Medical Officers in two shifts. The services realistic expectations about career options. The Placement of the dispensary extend to emergency first aid and OPD performance has seen a steady and significant facilities. This facility is available to all students and staff enhancement in campus recruitment. members of SVKM Institutions. The Placement Cell of Pravin Gandhi College of Law is committed to providing opportunities to students Placements & registered for placement. Internship Facilitation Applied Learning Programme is an integral and Pravin Gandhi College of Law & Jitendra Chauhan College of Law organised National Workshop on 'Free and Fee based Legal Pravin Gandhi College of Law has an excellent record of compulsory part for fifth year B.L.S, LL. B (SEM IX) Databases: An Aid to Legal Research'. Ms. Uma Narayan, Deputy Registrar, Library Museum, both law firm and corporate internships and final students of academic year 2018-2019. Legal Research and Publications was the Chief Guest at the inaugural function. placements. The Summer/ Winter Internship enables In our endeavour to ensure students understand practical students to apply concepts learnt in the classroom to a real application of laws with strong theoretical base, the college Legal Journals Non - Legal Journals E-Resources world situation. has introduced Applied Learning Programme. In this 1) AIR Law lines 1) Bhavans Journal Electronic Journal Databases programme along with regular lectures, every student will 2) All India Reporter 2) Caravan 1) EBSCOhost The constant exploration and analysis of recruitment and undergo training under a practicing lawyer or with a law 3) APS Labour Digest 3) Chartered Accountant 2) Economic and Political Weekly remuneration trends at Pravin Gandhi College of Law has firm or regulatory body for a total of 8 weeks. 4) Asian Journal of Legal Education 4) Chartered Secretary 3) J-Gate (Social & Management 5) Christ Law University Journal 5) Civil Society Online Science) 6) Corporate Law Advisor 6) Down To Earth 4) JSTOR Placement Cell for the A.Y. 2017-18 7) Corporate Professional Today 7) Economic and Political Weekly 5) ProQuest Central 8) Current Central Legislation 8) Economist 6) ScienceDirect Placement Executive Faculty-In-Charge 9) Current Labour Report 9) Frontline Ms. Priyanka Jain Ms. Suman Kalani Student Coordinator Ms. Anju Singh and 10) Education Law Cases 10) Honey Bee E-book Databases 11) Gender, Technology & Development 11) India Quarterly Placement Assistant Ms. Shilpi Jha Placement Committee 1) E-brary 12) Indian Journal of Corporate 12) Indian Journal of Gender Studies Ms. Stephanie D'Cousta Mr. Zubin Saiya 2) McGraw-Hill: Access Engineering Governance 13) International Studies 3) Pearson E-Books 13) Journal of Human Values 14) Jadavpur Journal of International In the academic year 2017-2018, the Placement Cell has A representative list of recruiters for Internship and Final 14) Lawyers Update Relations successfully placed all the students registered for Placement for the batch of 2017-2018: Research Databases 15) Legal Era 15) Journal of Education for Placement with the highest package of 6 Lacs P.A. and 1) CMIE: Economic Outlook 16) Legal News & Views Sustainable average package of 3 Lacs P.A. NGO 2) Euromonitor: Passport 17) Management and Labour Studies 16) Development • Consumer Guidance Society 3) EPWRF India Time Series 18) Witness 17) Navneet The Placement Cell constantly helps students gain • Public Concern for Governance Trust 4) Frost & Sullivan 18) Outlook necessary information, resources, skills and contacts to • Human Right Law Network (HRLN) 5) ISI Emerging Markets 19) Quest In Education help them achieve their career goals. Guest Lectures by • Smile Foundation

20) Reader's Digest eminent Industry professionals are also arranged in this • PRAJA Foundation 21) Science, Technology and Society Law Databases regard. 22) Seminar 1) Heinonline 23) Social Change 2) Lexisnexis 24) South Asia Green File 3) Manupatra 25) South Asia Research 4) West Law India 26) Studies Indian Politics 5) SCC Online 27) The Week 28) University News 29) Vikalpa 30) Yojana

Pravin Gandhi College of Law, in association with CII Indian Women Network hosted an interactive session on the topic ‘Millennial Lawyers – Beyond Billables' on March 4, 2018 led by Ms. Kalpana Unadkat, Sr. Partner at Khaitan & Co.

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Medical Assistance succeeded in establishing a formidable network with leading Law Firms and Corporates. Long before the actual Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal runs a dispensary which placement process commences, industry professionals operates from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. It is manned by two conduct workshops/ seminars enabling students to set fully qualified Medical Officers in two shifts. The services realistic expectations about career options. The Placement of the dispensary extend to emergency first aid and OPD performance has seen a steady and significant facilities. This facility is available to all students and staff enhancement in campus recruitment. members of SVKM Institutions. The Placement Cell of Pravin Gandhi College of Law is committed to providing opportunities to students Placements & registered for placement. Internship Facilitation Applied Learning Programme is an integral and Pravin Gandhi College of Law & Jitendra Chauhan College of Law organised National Workshop on 'Free and Fee based Legal Pravin Gandhi College of Law has an excellent record of compulsory part for fifth year B.L.S, LL. B (SEM IX) Databases: An Aid to Legal Research'. Ms. Uma Narayan, Deputy Registrar, Library Museum, both law firm and corporate internships and final students of academic year 2018-2019. Legal Research and Publications was the Chief Guest at the inaugural function. placements. The Summer/ Winter Internship enables In our endeavour to ensure students understand practical students to apply concepts learnt in the classroom to a real application of laws with strong theoretical base, the college Legal Journals Non - Legal Journals E-Resources world situation. has introduced Applied Learning Programme. In this 1) AIR Law lines 1) Bhavans Journal Electronic Journal Databases programme along with regular lectures, every student will 2) All India Reporter 2) Caravan 1) EBSCOhost The constant exploration and analysis of recruitment and undergo training under a practicing lawyer or with a law 3) APS Labour Digest 3) Chartered Accountant 2) Economic and Political Weekly remuneration trends at Pravin Gandhi College of Law has firm or regulatory body for a total of 8 weeks. 4) Asian Journal of Legal Education 4) Chartered Secretary 3) J-Gate (Social & Management 5) Christ Law University Journal 5) Civil Society Online Science) 6) Corporate Law Advisor 6) Down To Earth 4) JSTOR Placement Cell for the A.Y. 2017-18 7) Corporate Professional Today 7) Economic and Political Weekly 5) ProQuest Central 8) Current Central Legislation 8) Economist 6) ScienceDirect Placement Executive Faculty-In-Charge 9) Current Labour Report 9) Frontline Ms. Priyanka Jain Ms. Suman Kalani Student Coordinator Ms. Anju Singh and 10) Education Law Cases 10) Honey Bee E-book Databases 11) Gender, Technology & Development 11) India Quarterly Placement Assistant Ms. Shilpi Jha Placement Committee 1) E-brary 12) Indian Journal of Corporate 12) Indian Journal of Gender Studies Ms. Stephanie D'Cousta Mr. Zubin Saiya 2) McGraw-Hill: Access Engineering Governance 13) International Studies 3) Pearson E-Books 13) Journal of Human Values 14) Jadavpur Journal of International In the academic year 2017-2018, the Placement Cell has A representative list of recruiters for Internship and Final 14) Lawyers Update Relations successfully placed all the students registered for Placement for the batch of 2017-2018: Research Databases 15) Legal Era 15) Journal of Education for Placement with the highest package of 6 Lacs P.A. and 1) CMIE: Economic Outlook 16) Legal News & Views Sustainable average package of 3 Lacs P.A. NGO 2) Euromonitor: Passport 17) Management and Labour Studies 16) Development • Consumer Guidance Society 3) EPWRF India Time Series 18) Witness 17) Navneet The Placement Cell constantly helps students gain • Public Concern for Governance Trust 4) Frost & Sullivan 18) Outlook necessary information, resources, skills and contacts to • Human Right Law Network (HRLN) 5) ISI Emerging Markets 19) Quest In Education help them achieve their career goals. Guest Lectures by • Smile Foundation

20) Reader's Digest eminent Industry professionals are also arranged in this • PRAJA Foundation 21) Science, Technology and Society Law Databases regard. 22) Seminar 1) Heinonline 23) Social Change 2) Lexisnexis 24) South Asia Green File 3) Manupatra 25) South Asia Research 4) West Law India 26) Studies Indian Politics 5) SCC Online 27) The Week 28) University News 29) Vikalpa 30) Yojana

Pravin Gandhi College of Law, in association with CII Indian Women Network hosted an interactive session on the topic ‘Millennial Lawyers – Beyond Billables' on March 4, 2018 led by Ms. Kalpana Unadkat, Sr. Partner at Khaitan & Co.

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Explanation Schooling) is not Eligible for admission to the 5 Yrs. LL.B. Course. I. An applicant who has successfully completed Senior Ref.: Bar Council of India Legal Education Rules- Secondary School course ('+2') or equivalent such as 2008 and BCI Circular No:- LE:Cir.:02/2010 dated (11+1, 'A' level in Senior School Leaving Certificate 20th December 2010 & BCI Affidavit in WP- Course) from a recognized University of India or 11378/2016. outside or from Senior Secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognized by the Union or IV. Further provided that, the Candidates who are by a State Government of India or from any equivalent Appearing/ Appeared for the Qualifying Examination institution from a foreign country recognized by the (Regular Examination) of the Academic Year 2017- Government of that country for the purpose of issue of 2018 for On Line Registration and Confirmation of qualifying certificate on successful completion of the application form for MAH- LL.B-5 Yrs. Integrated course may apply for and be admitted in to the Course CET 2018. Such candidates will be eligible for programme of the Centres of Legal Education to Admission only if they Produce the provisional/Degree PGCL in association with Department of Forensic Medicine of Hindu Hruday Samrat Balasaheb Thackarey obtain the integrated degree in Law with a degree in Certificate of the Qualifying Examination and Mark Medical College organised 'Medico-Legal Workshop' at Cooper Hospital. any other subject as the first degree from the Lists of all parts of the Qualifying Examination at the University whose such degree in law is recognised by time of Admission. • Aditya Birla Capital Pvt Ltd • Nomura Pvt Ltd • Agram Legal the Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment. Ref.: (Government of Maharashtra Extra Ordinary • Prudentia Advisory LLP • Dave & girish & co • RMA Legal Ref.: (BCI: Legal Education Rules-2008) Gazette No. 102 Dated 24th April 2017 Page No. • DSK Legal • Sk Shrivastav & Co • JJ Bhatt Associates 17.) • SSP Legal • Juris Corp • Taxpert Professionals II. Provided that applicant who have obtained +2 • Khemka Associates • Vidyarthi & associates • Little & Co Higher Secondary pass certificate or the first Degree Important Notes • Wadia Ghandy & co • Metasis Legal • Wizcraft International Pvt Ltd Certificate after prosecuting studies in Distance or Correspondence methods shall also be considered as • Aggregate* Marks mean the Grand Total of Marks Eligible for admission in the Course. There should be obtained by the candidate at the Certificate/Diploma Admission Guidelines Educational a gap of not less than Two Years between 10th Std. /Degree on which the Class/Grade Certificate/Degree (SSC) and 12th Std. (HSC) (i.e. a Candidate who has is awarded by the Board/ University. Admission is purely on merit and is subject to the qualified SSC Examination in March 2013 should availability of seats as per the directions issued by the Qualifications have qualified HSC Examination Not Before March • In case the Candidates are awarded Grade/s,/CGPA Government of Maharashtra and the University of Mumbai An Applicant/Candidate who has successfully completed 2015.) instead of marks, at SSC,HSC, Diploma/Degree from time to time. A transparent admission procedure is Senior Secondary School Course ('+2') or Equivalent such Ref.: BCI: Legal Education Rules-2008 and Circular Examination, the conversion of Grade/s, CGPA to followed strictly based on standard norms. Any as (11+1, 'A' level in Senior School Leaving Certificate No.: LE:Cir.: 02/2010 dated 20th December 2010. percentage of marks would be based on the modification in admission guidelines will be notified on the Course) from a recognized University of India or Outside or formula/procedure certified by the Board University/ college notice board at the time of admission. Neither the from Senior Secondary Board or Equivalent, constituted or III. Provided further that the applicants who have Institution from where the candidate has obtained the management nor the college accept any donation or recognized by the Union or by a State Government or from obtained 10 Std./Secondary Schooling Certificate Certificate /Bachelor's Degree. The candidate will capitation fee for admission to any course offered by the any Equivalent Institution from a Foreign Country Examination, in a Single Sitting Examination without have to bring the necessary proof to that effect from college. The public is cautioned not to fall prey to any recognized by the Government of That Country for the having any Basic Qualification (1st to 9th Standard of the University/Board/ Institution. The Eligibility shall misleading information regarding admission to the college purpose of issue of Qualifying Certificate on successful vis a vis donation. completion of the Course/ Examination, with minimum of 45% Marks in Aggregate*. (SC and ST Category candidates belonging to the State of Maharashtra with Eligibility valid Caste Certificate and Caste Validity from State of The candidate should be an Indian Citizen. Maharashtra with minimum 40% Marks in Aggregate)

Ref.: (Government of Maharashtra Gazette, Extraordinary, Part-IV-B, No. 102, Dated 24th April 2017)

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Explanation Schooling) is not Eligible for admission to the 5 Yrs. LL.B. Course. I. An applicant who has successfully completed Senior Ref.: Bar Council of India Legal Education Rules- Secondary School course ('+2') or equivalent such as 2008 and BCI Circular No:- LE:Cir.:02/2010 dated (11+1, 'A' level in Senior School Leaving Certificate 20th December 2010 & BCI Affidavit in WP- Course) from a recognized University of India or 11378/2016. outside or from Senior Secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognized by the Union or IV. Further provided that, the Candidates who are by a State Government of India or from any equivalent Appearing/ Appeared for the Qualifying Examination institution from a foreign country recognized by the (Regular Examination) of the Academic Year 2017- Government of that country for the purpose of issue of 2018 for On Line Registration and Confirmation of qualifying certificate on successful completion of the application form for MAH- LL.B-5 Yrs. Integrated course may apply for and be admitted in to the Course CET 2018. Such candidates will be eligible for programme of the Centres of Legal Education to Admission only if they Produce the provisional/Degree PGCL in association with Department of Forensic Medicine of Hindu Hruday Samrat Balasaheb Thackarey obtain the integrated degree in Law with a degree in Certificate of the Qualifying Examination and Mark Medical College organised 'Medico-Legal Workshop' at Cooper Hospital. any other subject as the first degree from the Lists of all parts of the Qualifying Examination at the University whose such degree in law is recognised by time of Admission. • Aditya Birla Capital Pvt Ltd • Nomura Pvt Ltd • Agram Legal the Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment. Ref.: (Government of Maharashtra Extra Ordinary • Prudentia Advisory LLP • Dave & girish & co • RMA Legal Ref.: (BCI: Legal Education Rules-2008) Gazette No. 102 Dated 24th April 2017 Page No. • DSK Legal • Sk Shrivastav & Co • JJ Bhatt Associates 17.) • SSP Legal • Juris Corp • Taxpert Professionals II. Provided that applicant who have obtained +2 • Khemka Associates • Vidyarthi & associates • Little & Co Higher Secondary pass certificate or the first Degree Important Notes • Wadia Ghandy & co • Metasis Legal • Wizcraft International Pvt Ltd Certificate after prosecuting studies in Distance or Correspondence methods shall also be considered as • Aggregate* Marks mean the Grand Total of Marks Eligible for admission in the Course. There should be obtained by the candidate at the Certificate/Diploma Admission Guidelines Educational a gap of not less than Two Years between 10th Std. /Degree on which the Class/Grade Certificate/Degree (SSC) and 12th Std. (HSC) (i.e. a Candidate who has is awarded by the Board/ University. Admission is purely on merit and is subject to the qualified SSC Examination in March 2013 should availability of seats as per the directions issued by the Qualifications have qualified HSC Examination Not Before March • In case the Candidates are awarded Grade/s,/CGPA Government of Maharashtra and the University of Mumbai An Applicant/Candidate who has successfully completed 2015.) instead of marks, at SSC,HSC, Diploma/Degree from time to time. A transparent admission procedure is Senior Secondary School Course ('+2') or Equivalent such Ref.: BCI: Legal Education Rules-2008 and Circular Examination, the conversion of Grade/s, CGPA to followed strictly based on standard norms. Any as (11+1, 'A' level in Senior School Leaving Certificate No.: LE:Cir.: 02/2010 dated 20th December 2010. percentage of marks would be based on the modification in admission guidelines will be notified on the Course) from a recognized University of India or Outside or formula/procedure certified by the Board University/ college notice board at the time of admission. Neither the from Senior Secondary Board or Equivalent, constituted or III. Provided further that the applicants who have Institution from where the candidate has obtained the management nor the college accept any donation or recognized by the Union or by a State Government or from obtained 10 Std./Secondary Schooling Certificate Certificate /Bachelor's Degree. The candidate will capitation fee for admission to any course offered by the any Equivalent Institution from a Foreign Country Examination, in a Single Sitting Examination without have to bring the necessary proof to that effect from college. The public is cautioned not to fall prey to any recognized by the Government of That Country for the having any Basic Qualification (1st to 9th Standard of the University/Board/ Institution. The Eligibility shall misleading information regarding admission to the college purpose of issue of Qualifying Certificate on successful vis a vis donation. completion of the Course/ Examination, with minimum of 45% Marks in Aggregate*. (SC and ST Category candidates belonging to the State of Maharashtra with Eligibility valid Caste Certificate and Caste Validity from State of The candidate should be an Indian Citizen. Maharashtra with minimum 40% Marks in Aggregate)

Ref.: (Government of Maharashtra Gazette, Extraordinary, Part-IV-B, No. 102, Dated 24th April 2017)

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3. CET comprises multiple choice objective type (2) During the CAP, before accepting the allotted seat a Minority Students questions in the areas of : candidate can opt to 'Freeze' or 'Float' the choice of The Candidate who has completed his/her SSC and HSC (i) Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning (40), academic program for subsequent round(s), if any, of from the State of Maharashtra and is domiciled in the (ii) General Knowledge including Current Affairs seat allocation as provided below: State Maharashtra or Born in Maharashtra belonging to a (30), (a) Freeze: Candidates accept the offered seat and if particular Linguistic or Religious Minority Community (iii) Logical and Analytical Reasoning (40), they do not want to participate in any further within the State and as notified by the Government are (iv) English (30), rounds of seat allocation, such Candidates will eligible under this Category. The Candidate will have to (v) Basic Mathematics (10) not be considered in subsequent rounds of record his Minority Type in the CAP Application form to [Total 150 marks]. admission; avail this facility. (b) Float: Candidates accept the offered seat and There would be 150 questions to be answered in a total indicate that, if admission to an academic [ G o v e r n m e n t o f M a h a r a s h t r a G a z e t t e N o . time of Two hours. Medium of Question Papers will be program in any Institution of higher preference is MAHBIL/2009/37831 dated 11th March, 2016.] English and Marathi. offered, they will accept it. Else, they will Justice (Retd.) B.N. Srikrishna, Chief Guest at the – continue with the currently accepted academic College Convocation (Mumbai University Degree 4. There is no Negative marking for CET - 2018. programme. Such Candidates will be considered Certificate Distribution function) Prohibition to register 5. It is mandatory for all aspiring candidates to Register in subsequent round of admission. & Confirm the Online Application Form for MAH-LL.B (c) For candidates who choose the Float option and be decided based on the basis of the Equivalent for two regular courses 5 YEAR CET-2018 at http://www.dhepune.gov.in secures a seat of his/her choice of higher marks. and at http://www.mahacet.org. preference, then it would automatically result in of study the forfeiture of the seat accepted by the • The percentage of marks shall be calculated by “No student shall be allowed to simultaneously register for Centralised Admission Process (CAP) candidates in the earlier round. rounding off to two places after decimal. This round a law degree program with any other graduate or post (1) The Unaided Private Professional Educational (d) Floating options will not be available to a off will be applicable to the Percentage above the graduate or certificate course run by the same or any other Institution shall admit candidates through the Candidate who is admitted to his First Choice. Minimum Percentage of Marks required for university or an institute for academic or professional Centralised Admission Process (CAP) as referred in qualifying examination mentioned in 3.1 (1) above. learning excepting in the integrated degree program of the sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Maharashtra [ G o v e r n m e n t o f M a h a r a s h t r a G a z e t t e N o . same institution. Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutes MAHBIL/2009/37831 dated 2nd April, 2016]. • Important Note for NRI/OCI/PIO/FNS/CIWGC: The (Regulation of Admission and Fees) Act, 2015. The Candidate belongings to the type [Non Resident Provided that any short period part time certificate course stages of CAP shall be as stated below, - Indian, Person of Indian Origin, Overseas Citizen of on language, computer science or computer application of (a) Display or publishing of Information Brochure by India and Foreign National Students, Children of an institute or any course run by a Centre for Distance the Competent Authority. Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries] with following Learning of a University however, shall be accepted.” (b) Filling Online Application Form by Candidate for Academic Eligibility is not required to appear for CET participation in the Centralised Admission Examination. They must apply only for CAP rounds. (Rule 6, Rules of Legal Education 2008, Bar Council of Process. India.) (c) Display or publishing of provisional merit lists, Instructions to Candidates desiring Registration for MAH- submission of grievances, if any, and display or LL.B 5 YEAR CET-2018: publishing of final Merit Lists. 1. MAH-LL.B 5 YEAR CET-2018 shall be conducted (d) Display of available Category wise Seats (Seat only in the On-Line Mode in Multiple Sessions if Matrix) for CAP Rounds I and II. required, by Competent Authority, using standardized (e) Filling up and confirmation of Online Option Form equi-percentile method, for equating scores across having preferences of Institutions before CAP sessions in specified centres within and outside Round I. Candidates may fill in choice of Maharashtra. Institutes in decreasing order of their preference as specified by Competent Authority. The option 2. Aspiring candidates should note that, the tests are not form once confirmed shall be considered for disclosed to anybody else other than the candidates allotment in CAP Rounds I and II. only during the examination session. The Test Papers (f) Display of Provisional Allotment of CAP Rounds I are also not shared with anybody even after the and II indicating allotted institute. Examination. Alumni Meet – 2018

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3. CET comprises multiple choice objective type (2) During the CAP, before accepting the allotted seat a Minority Students questions in the areas of : candidate can opt to 'Freeze' or 'Float' the choice of The Candidate who has completed his/her SSC and HSC (i) Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning (40), academic program for subsequent round(s), if any, of from the State of Maharashtra and is domiciled in the (ii) General Knowledge including Current Affairs seat allocation as provided below: State Maharashtra or Born in Maharashtra belonging to a (30), (a) Freeze: Candidates accept the offered seat and if particular Linguistic or Religious Minority Community (iii) Logical and Analytical Reasoning (40), they do not want to participate in any further within the State and as notified by the Government are (iv) English (30), rounds of seat allocation, such Candidates will eligible under this Category. The Candidate will have to (v) Basic Mathematics (10) not be considered in subsequent rounds of record his Minority Type in the CAP Application form to [Total 150 marks]. admission; avail this facility. (b) Float: Candidates accept the offered seat and There would be 150 questions to be answered in a total indicate that, if admission to an academic [ G o v e r n m e n t o f M a h a r a s h t r a G a z e t t e N o . time of Two hours. Medium of Question Papers will be program in any Institution of higher preference is MAHBIL/2009/37831 dated 11th March, 2016.] English and Marathi. offered, they will accept it. Else, they will Justice (Retd.) B.N. Srikrishna, Chief Guest at the – continue with the currently accepted academic College Convocation (Mumbai University Degree 4. There is no Negative marking for CET - 2018. programme. Such Candidates will be considered Certificate Distribution function) Prohibition to register 5. It is mandatory for all aspiring candidates to Register in subsequent round of admission. & Confirm the Online Application Form for MAH-LL.B (c) For candidates who choose the Float option and be decided based on the basis of the Equivalent for two regular courses 5 YEAR CET-2018 at http://www.dhepune.gov.in secures a seat of his/her choice of higher marks. and at http://www.mahacet.org. preference, then it would automatically result in of study the forfeiture of the seat accepted by the • The percentage of marks shall be calculated by “No student shall be allowed to simultaneously register for Centralised Admission Process (CAP) candidates in the earlier round. rounding off to two places after decimal. This round a law degree program with any other graduate or post (1) The Unaided Private Professional Educational (d) Floating options will not be available to a off will be applicable to the Percentage above the graduate or certificate course run by the same or any other Institution shall admit candidates through the Candidate who is admitted to his First Choice. Minimum Percentage of Marks required for university or an institute for academic or professional Centralised Admission Process (CAP) as referred in qualifying examination mentioned in 3.1 (1) above. learning excepting in the integrated degree program of the sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Maharashtra [ G o v e r n m e n t o f M a h a r a s h t r a G a z e t t e N o . same institution. Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutes MAHBIL/2009/37831 dated 2nd April, 2016]. • Important Note for NRI/OCI/PIO/FNS/CIWGC: The (Regulation of Admission and Fees) Act, 2015. The Candidate belongings to the type [Non Resident Provided that any short period part time certificate course stages of CAP shall be as stated below, - Indian, Person of Indian Origin, Overseas Citizen of on language, computer science or computer application of (a) Display or publishing of Information Brochure by India and Foreign National Students, Children of an institute or any course run by a Centre for Distance the Competent Authority. Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries] with following Learning of a University however, shall be accepted.” (b) Filling Online Application Form by Candidate for Academic Eligibility is not required to appear for CET participation in the Centralised Admission Examination. They must apply only for CAP rounds. (Rule 6, Rules of Legal Education 2008, Bar Council of Process. India.) (c) Display or publishing of provisional merit lists, Instructions to Candidates desiring Registration for MAH- submission of grievances, if any, and display or LL.B 5 YEAR CET-2018: publishing of final Merit Lists. 1. MAH-LL.B 5 YEAR CET-2018 shall be conducted (d) Display of available Category wise Seats (Seat only in the On-Line Mode in Multiple Sessions if Matrix) for CAP Rounds I and II. required, by Competent Authority, using standardized (e) Filling up and confirmation of Online Option Form equi-percentile method, for equating scores across having preferences of Institutions before CAP sessions in specified centres within and outside Round I. Candidates may fill in choice of Maharashtra. Institutes in decreasing order of their preference as specified by Competent Authority. The option 2. Aspiring candidates should note that, the tests are not form once confirmed shall be considered for disclosed to anybody else other than the candidates allotment in CAP Rounds I and II. only during the examination session. The Test Papers (f) Display of Provisional Allotment of CAP Rounds I are also not shared with anybody even after the and II indicating allotted institute. Examination. Alumni Meet – 2018

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Fee Chart for the Academic Year 2018-2019 B.L.S., LL.B. (5 year course) (N.B.: The following fee structure is subject to revision)

No. Particulars First Second Third Fourth Fif th Year Year Year Y ear Y ear 1 Tuition Fees 45,455 31,818 22,727 22,727 22,727 2 Development Fees 4,545 3,182 2 ,273 2,273 2,273 3 Library Fees 450 450 450 450 450

4 Gymkhana Fees 400 400 400 400 400

5 Other Fees 250 250 250 250 250

6 Extracurricular Activities 250 250 250 250 250 Visit to Thane Central Jail 7 Magazine 100 100 100 100 100

8 Identity Card & Library Card 60 60 60 60 60 9 Group Insurance 40 40 40 40 40 Age of Admission Refund of Fees after 10 Student Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50 50 There is no upper age limit for admission to LL.B 5 Cancellation of 11 Utility Fees 300 300 300 300 300 Yrs.(Integrated) CET Examination in the Academic Year 12 College Exam Fees 600 600 600 600 600 2018-2019, in view of the case pending in Hon. Supreme Admission Court of India in WP (Civil;) No 1023/2016 and the order 13 Moot Court 500 500 500 500 500 (a) The Candidate shall apply online for cancellation and passed by Hon. High Court, Bombay in WP 3235/2016. 14 Court Visit 500 500 500 500 500 submit signed copy of system generated application along with the original fee receipt for cancellation of 15 Disaster Relief - E connectivity 50 50 50 50 50 The admissions to LL.B.-5 Yrs. Course will be subject to admission to the institution. the Final Outcome of various writ petitions. 16 E service charges 50 50 50 50 50 (b) After receiving admission cancellation request from 17 Sports and Cultural Contribution 30 30 30 30 30 the Candidate, the institution shall cancel the admission immediately and generate online 18 N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10

Fees acknowledgement of cancellation of admission 19 Vice-Chancellor’s Fund 20 20 20 20 20

The fees will be as notified by Fees Regulating Authority, through institution login and issue a signed copy to 53,660 38,660 28,660 28,660 28,660 Government of Maharashtra and/or University of Mumbai the Candidate. Caution Money 250 and/or Competent Authority. (c) The refund of fees before cut-off date of admission

shall made within two days i.e. total fee minus the Library Deposit 300 processing charges of Rs.1000 or refund rule shall be Adm. Proc. & Doc. Verification 600 as per the guidelines of the appropriate authorities or Enrolment Fees 220 the State Government, as the case may be. Uniform Identity Number (Bar Council of 100 (d) If the admission is cancelled after the cut-off date of India) admission declared by the Competent Authority, there shall be no refund except the Security Deposit and Examination Fees (Two Sem.) 1800 1800 1800 1800

Caution Money Deposit. Mark sheet 100 100 100 100 TOTAL 57,030 40,560 30,560 30,560 28,660 [ G o v e r n m e n t o f M a h a r a s h t r a G a z e t t e N o . MAHBIL/2009/37831 dated 2nd April, 2016.] Students are advised to preserve their fee receipts carefully. Refund of deposits/admission cancellation fees will be made only by cheque on submission of the original fee receipt. A duplicate fee receipt may be issued on payment of Rs. 50/- with the special permission of the Principal.

Caution money and library deposit amount will be refunded to the students from 1st August to 30th September.

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Fee Chart for the Academic Year 2018-2019 B.L.S., LL.B. (5 year course) (N.B.: The following fee structure is subject to revision)

No. Particulars First Second Third Fourth Fif th Year Year Year Y ear Y ear 1 Tuition Fees 45,455 31,818 22,727 22,727 22,727 2 Development Fees 4,545 3,182 2 ,273 2,273 2,273 3 Library Fees 450 450 450 450 450

4 Gymkhana Fees 400 400 400 400 400

5 Other Fees 250 250 250 250 250

6 Extracurricular Activities 250 250 250 250 250 Visit to Thane Central Jail 7 Magazine 100 100 100 100 100

8 Identity Card & Library Card 60 60 60 60 60 9 Group Insurance 40 40 40 40 40 Age of Admission Refund of Fees after 10 Student Welfare Fund 50 50 50 50 50 There is no upper age limit for admission to LL.B 5 Cancellation of 11 Utility Fees 300 300 300 300 300 Yrs.(Integrated) CET Examination in the Academic Year 12 College Exam Fees 600 600 600 600 600 2018-2019, in view of the case pending in Hon. Supreme Admission Court of India in WP (Civil;) No 1023/2016 and the order 13 Moot Court 500 500 500 500 500 (a) The Candidate shall apply online for cancellation and passed by Hon. High Court, Bombay in WP 3235/2016. 14 Court Visit 500 500 500 500 500 submit signed copy of system generated application along with the original fee receipt for cancellation of 15 Disaster Relief - E connectivity 50 50 50 50 50 The admissions to LL.B.-5 Yrs. Course will be subject to admission to the institution. the Final Outcome of various writ petitions. 16 E service charges 50 50 50 50 50 (b) After receiving admission cancellation request from 17 Sports and Cultural Contribution 30 30 30 30 30 the Candidate, the institution shall cancel the admission immediately and generate online 18 N.S.S. 10 10 10 10 10

Fees acknowledgement of cancellation of admission 19 Vice-Chancellor’s Fund 20 20 20 20 20

The fees will be as notified by Fees Regulating Authority, through institution login and issue a signed copy to 53,660 38,660 28,660 28,660 28,660 Government of Maharashtra and/or University of Mumbai the Candidate. Caution Money 250 and/or Competent Authority. (c) The refund of fees before cut-off date of admission shall made within two days i.e. total fee minus the Library Deposit 300 processing charges of Rs.1000 or refund rule shall be Adm. Proc. & Doc. Verification 600 as per the guidelines of the appropriate authorities or Enrolment Fees 220 the State Government, as the case may be. Uniform Identity Number (Bar Council of 100 (d) If the admission is cancelled after the cut-off date of India) admission declared by the Competent Authority, there shall be no refund except the Security Deposit and Examination Fees (Two Sem.) 1800 1800 1800 1800

Caution Money Deposit. Mark sheet 100 100 100 100 TOTAL 57,030 40,560 30,560 30,560 28,660 [ G o v e r n m e n t o f M a h a r a s h t r a G a z e t t e N o . MAHBIL/2009/37831 dated 2nd April, 2016.] Students are advised to preserve their fee receipts carefully. Refund of deposits/admission cancellation fees will be made only by cheque on submission of the original fee receipt. A duplicate fee receipt may be issued on payment of Rs. 50/- with the special permission of the Principal.

Caution money and library deposit amount will be refunded to the students from 1st August to 30th September.

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Soft Skills Course stream and 20 weeks in case of Five Year Course stream under NGO, Trial and Appellate The College believes that students must be given an Advocates, Judiciary, Legal Regulatory authorities, opportunity to maximize their potential. The college Legislatures and Parliament, Other Legal provides soft skill training to all the students from first year Functionaries, Market Institutions, Law Firms, to fifth year. The curriculum begins with foundation Companies, Local Self Government and other such building emphasizing English language skills. This is bodies as the University shall stipulate, where law is followed by focus on personality development where areas practiced either in action or in dispute resolution or in like goal setting, conflict management and interpersonal management during the entire period of law course. skills are furthered. Provided that internship in any year cannot be for a continuous period of more than Four Weeks. This is a The final phase of the curriculum concentrates on assisting College Moot Court Room College Moot Court Room requirement for every student once in the entire the student in making a smooth transition from college to academic period with Trial and Appellate Advocates. professional life. The Pre Placement module includes etc. where the said learner is officially representing Attendance group discussions, interview skills, business etiquette and the college/ University/ District/ State/ Country with b) Each student shall keep internship diary in such form As per the University Ordinance 6086 (Circular No. work ethics which are integral and vital to professional the permission of the Principal /Director/ Head of the as may be stipulated by the University concerned and UG/01 of 2014 dated 5th May, 2014: success. College/ Institute/ University Department or by the the same shall be evaluated by the Guide in direction of the University Officer as the case may be Internship and also a Core Faculty member of the staff 1) There shall be the Attendance Committee, for smooth The soft skills training is compulsory for all the students wherein for the purpose of computing the average each time. The total mark shall be assessed in the conduct of this ordinance, in every college / institute / across the five years. The students must maintain 75% attendance the periods missed for what is envisaged Final Semester of the course in the 4th Clinical course Department of the University comprising of at least attendance for the same. here-in-above, at Sr. No 2, shall be deemed to have as stipulated under the Rules in Schedule II. three members (to be nominated from other been attended by the said learner. departments in case of the University Departments [Item 25, Schedule III, Rules of Legal Education 2008, Bar having less than 3 teachers), the Vice-Principal/ 4) Without prejudice to what is stated here-in-above, the Minimum Period of Council of India] Senior Teacher (Convener) and at least two more Principal / Director/Head of the concerned teachers ensuring representation of the concerned Internship College/Institute/Department of the University shall As per Bar Council of India Circular No. 5/2014 dated faculties, nominated by the Principal / Director / be the competent authority to condone the absentee a) Each registered student shall have completed 11.09.2014 student can only take internship during the Head. of any learner further up to additional 25%, if deemed minimum of 12 weeks internship of Three Year vacation. No internship during academic session. fit and on recommendation of the attendance 2) Every bonafide learner shall ordinarily be allowed to committee of the said college/Institute/Department of keep terms for the given semester in a program of his the University, wherein it is mandatory on the said enrolment, only if he fulfills at least seventy five committee to do natural justice by giving personal percent (75%) of the attendance taken as an average hearing to every learner falling short of minimum of the total number of lectures, practicals, tutorials attendance for keeping terms and recommending etc. wherein short and/or long excursions/field case by case to the competent authority having visits/study tours organized by the college and verified the genuineness and gravity of the problem supervised by the teachers as envisaged in the that justifies the learner to remain absent, which syllabus shall be credited to his attendance for the generally shall be limited to his own sickness, total no of periods which are otherwise delivered on sickness of his parent, death of his parent etc. the material day/s. Further it is mandatory for every supported by valid evidence, documentary or learner to have min 50% attendance for each course otherwise. & average attendance has to be 75%.

The college has formed the attendance committee as per 3) The same ratio shall be applied for computing the the University Ordinance 6086. attendance of the learners by crediting the number of periods which are missed while participating in an Justice P. D. Naik, Bombay High Court at the 2nd Constitutional Law & Policy Debate Competition, 2018 on 'Whether the law extracurricular/co-curricular activity/competition/ relating to Adultery in India is gender discriminatory and unconstitutional' organized by the College's Constitutional Law and camp/workshop/convention/symposium/seminar Policy Reform Society (CLPRS).

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Soft Skills Course stream and 20 weeks in case of Five Year Course stream under NGO, Trial and Appellate The College believes that students must be given an Advocates, Judiciary, Legal Regulatory authorities, opportunity to maximize their potential. The college Legislatures and Parliament, Other Legal provides soft skill training to all the students from first year Functionaries, Market Institutions, Law Firms, to fifth year. The curriculum begins with foundation Companies, Local Self Government and other such building emphasizing English language skills. This is bodies as the University shall stipulate, where law is followed by focus on personality development where areas practiced either in action or in dispute resolution or in like goal setting, conflict management and interpersonal management during the entire period of law course. skills are furthered. Provided that internship in any year cannot be for a continuous period of more than Four Weeks. This is a The final phase of the curriculum concentrates on assisting College Moot Court Room College Moot Court Room requirement for every student once in the entire the student in making a smooth transition from college to academic period with Trial and Appellate Advocates. professional life. The Pre Placement module includes etc. where the said learner is officially representing Attendance group discussions, interview skills, business etiquette and the college/ University/ District/ State/ Country with b) Each student shall keep internship diary in such form As per the University Ordinance 6086 (Circular No. work ethics which are integral and vital to professional the permission of the Principal /Director/ Head of the as may be stipulated by the University concerned and UG/01 of 2014 dated 5th May, 2014: success. College/ Institute/ University Department or by the the same shall be evaluated by the Guide in direction of the University Officer as the case may be Internship and also a Core Faculty member of the staff 1) There shall be the Attendance Committee, for smooth The soft skills training is compulsory for all the students wherein for the purpose of computing the average each time. The total mark shall be assessed in the conduct of this ordinance, in every college / institute / across the five years. The students must maintain 75% attendance the periods missed for what is envisaged Final Semester of the course in the 4th Clinical course Department of the University comprising of at least attendance for the same. here-in-above, at Sr. No 2, shall be deemed to have as stipulated under the Rules in Schedule II. three members (to be nominated from other been attended by the said learner. departments in case of the University Departments [Item 25, Schedule III, Rules of Legal Education 2008, Bar having less than 3 teachers), the Vice-Principal/ 4) Without prejudice to what is stated here-in-above, the Minimum Period of Council of India] Senior Teacher (Convener) and at least two more Principal / Director/Head of the concerned teachers ensuring representation of the concerned Internship College/Institute/Department of the University shall As per Bar Council of India Circular No. 5/2014 dated faculties, nominated by the Principal / Director / be the competent authority to condone the absentee a) Each registered student shall have completed 11.09.2014 student can only take internship during the Head. of any learner further up to additional 25%, if deemed minimum of 12 weeks internship of Three Year vacation. No internship during academic session. fit and on recommendation of the attendance 2) Every bonafide learner shall ordinarily be allowed to committee of the said college/Institute/Department of keep terms for the given semester in a program of his the University, wherein it is mandatory on the said enrolment, only if he fulfills at least seventy five committee to do natural justice by giving personal percent (75%) of the attendance taken as an average hearing to every learner falling short of minimum of the total number of lectures, practicals, tutorials attendance for keeping terms and recommending etc. wherein short and/or long excursions/field case by case to the competent authority having visits/study tours organized by the college and verified the genuineness and gravity of the problem supervised by the teachers as envisaged in the that justifies the learner to remain absent, which syllabus shall be credited to his attendance for the generally shall be limited to his own sickness, total no of periods which are otherwise delivered on sickness of his parent, death of his parent etc. the material day/s. Further it is mandatory for every supported by valid evidence, documentary or learner to have min 50% attendance for each course otherwise. & average attendance has to be 75%.

The college has formed the attendance committee as per 3) The same ratio shall be applied for computing the the University Ordinance 6086. attendance of the learners by crediting the number of periods which are missed while participating in an Justice P. D. Naik, Bombay High Court at the 2nd Constitutional Law & Policy Debate Competition, 2018 on 'Whether the law extracurricular/co-curricular activity/competition/ relating to Adultery in India is gender discriminatory and unconstitutional' organized by the College's Constitutional Law and camp/workshop/convention/symposium/seminar Policy Reform Society (CLPRS).

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In order to be eligible for admission to the Third Semester, Library Working Hours a candidate must have either passed in the First and Second semesters or should have received an exemption The Library will remain open between 8.00 am to 8.00 in at least four Papers of the First and Second semesters. pm on all working days. Any loss of Reading Ticket by a This rule is similarly applicable for the remainder of the student must be reported to the Librarian. A fresh ticket semesters of the five year integrated course. can be requisitioned on payment of Rs.50/-. The rules and regulations regarding library membership are available Examination Question with the librarian on request. Paper Pattern PGCL Students felicitated by the Hon'ble Mayor for completing the Fellowship Programme (Corporators) of PRAJA Foundation Reference and L.L.B. Marking Scheme Three years and Five Years Degree Course (i) He / She has previously passed in the remaining Study Room Section Examination Total 100 marks subject/s of the lower examination, or 1. Books in the Reference Section such as dictionaries, Standard for passing the B.L.S; LL.B. Examination: (ii) He / She appears in that subject/s simultaneously Q.No.1 Ten short Answers in not more than two encyclopedias, reports, periodicals, university R.4437: To pass the examination the candidates must with his/her appearance at the higher examination. handbook, question papers etc., will be issued to a obtain 45% marks in each theory paper/s and Practical/s sentences - 2 marks each equivalent to 20 marks. student against his/her identity card only for reference separately. Those candidates who obtain less than 60% In the latter case, however, he/she will, in no Q.No.2 Short Explanatory/Definitional Analytical notes purposes in the Library. marks at the same sitting will be placed in Second Class. circumstances be considered to have passed in the 2. These must be returned fifteen minutes prior to the Those of the successful candidates who obtain 60% marks higher examination, or any part of it, unless he/she on any four out of six, 5 marks each totaling 20 closing hours of the library. and more than 60% marks in all paper/s at one and the passes in the aforesaid subjects (with the percentage, if marks. 3. The books thus issued, must not on any account be same sitting will be placed in the First Class. any, required for the total) at the same time or within two Q.No.3 Situational/ Application Questions (Problems) on taken out of the Library Hall, failing which a fine of years of his obtaining the marks necessary to pass in the any two out of three, 6 marks each totaling 12 A candidate shall be declared "Passed" in the higher examination or any part of it in which separate marks. Rs.50/- or more will be charged in such cases. subjects/papers of Practical-l Training and subject/ papers passing or exemption is permitted by the Regulation. Q.No.4 Essay type questions four out of six - 12 marks 4. Current periodicals as well as past numbers and if he/she has secured minimum 45% of the total marks in each totaling 48 marks. bound volumes of periodicals will be available only for the respective papers of Practical Training and reference in the Library. subject/papers. The candidates shall also be entitled to the Term Grant and Answers to questions on the answer sheets for the subjects 5. Students should return the same to the spaces benefit of allocable grace marks as per the University Legal Language and Legal Writing and English are to be assigned to them in the library. Regulations. Examination written only in English. Answers written in any other 6. On return of borrowed books to the library students There will be an examination at the end of each semester. language other than English will not be considered for this should ensure that they reclaim and verify their A candidate who obtains 45% marks in Theory paper/s The examinations at the end of the Semester I to VIII will paper. identity cards. and Practical/s may, at his/her option be exempted from be held by the college on behalf of the University of appearing in the paper/s and Practical/s as the case may Mumbai according to the University of Mumbai rules. be.

To keep a term at a college or recognized institution, an No candidate will be admitted to, and allowed to appear undergraduate must complete to the satisfaction of the at, the yearend semester examinations unless he/she has successfully passed the Examination in the Practical Principal or the Head of the institution, the requisite Training papers for the respective semester to be attendance for each term of every academic year as per conducted by the respective colleges affiliated to the Ordinance 6086. University of Mumbai, on behalf of the University. Although illness or other serious circumstances may be If a candidate is allowed to join the next higher class as considered valid for absence at lectures, tests, tutorials; provided in the Ordinances relating to the different the circumstances cannot condone a student for poor examinations, he/she will not be permitted to appear for performance or absence /exemptions from appearing at the higher examinations unless examinations. Accordingly, students with a poor record of College Moot Court Society [MCS] organised Nyayavalokan 2017 - National Trial Advocacy and Judgment Writing Competition. academic performance/attendance will not be granted The Finals of the National Trial Advocacy & Judgment Writing Competition was adjudged by Hon'ble Justice Makarand Karnik and Hon'ble Justice Sarang Kotwal, Bombay High Court. terms.

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In order to be eligible for admission to the Third Semester, Library Working Hours a candidate must have either passed in the First and Second semesters or should have received an exemption The Library will remain open between 8.00 am to 8.00 in at least four Papers of the First and Second semesters. pm on all working days. Any loss of Reading Ticket by a This rule is similarly applicable for the remainder of the student must be reported to the Librarian. A fresh ticket semesters of the five year integrated course. can be requisitioned on payment of Rs.50/-. The rules and regulations regarding library membership are available Examination Question with the librarian on request. Paper Pattern PGCL Students felicitated by the Hon'ble Mayor for completing the Fellowship Programme (Corporators) of PRAJA Foundation Reference and L.L.B. Marking Scheme Three years and Five Years Degree Course (i) He / She has previously passed in the remaining Study Room Section Examination Total 100 marks subject/s of the lower examination, or 1. Books in the Reference Section such as dictionaries, Standard for passing the B.L.S; LL.B. Examination: (ii) He / She appears in that subject/s simultaneously Q.No.1 Ten short Answers in not more than two encyclopedias, reports, periodicals, university R.4437: To pass the examination the candidates must with his/her appearance at the higher examination. handbook, question papers etc., will be issued to a obtain 45% marks in each theory paper/s and Practical/s sentences - 2 marks each equivalent to 20 marks. student against his/her identity card only for reference separately. Those candidates who obtain less than 60% In the latter case, however, he/she will, in no Q.No.2 Short Explanatory/Definitional Analytical notes purposes in the Library. marks at the same sitting will be placed in Second Class. circumstances be considered to have passed in the 2. These must be returned fifteen minutes prior to the Those of the successful candidates who obtain 60% marks higher examination, or any part of it, unless he/she on any four out of six, 5 marks each totaling 20 closing hours of the library. and more than 60% marks in all paper/s at one and the passes in the aforesaid subjects (with the percentage, if marks. 3. The books thus issued, must not on any account be same sitting will be placed in the First Class. any, required for the total) at the same time or within two Q.No.3 Situational/ Application Questions (Problems) on taken out of the Library Hall, failing which a fine of years of his obtaining the marks necessary to pass in the any two out of three, 6 marks each totaling 12 A candidate shall be declared "Passed" in the higher examination or any part of it in which separate marks. Rs.50/- or more will be charged in such cases. subjects/papers of Practical-l Training and subject/ papers passing or exemption is permitted by the Regulation. Q.No.4 Essay type questions four out of six - 12 marks 4. Current periodicals as well as past numbers and if he/she has secured minimum 45% of the total marks in each totaling 48 marks. bound volumes of periodicals will be available only for the respective papers of Practical Training and reference in the Library. subject/papers. The candidates shall also be entitled to the Term Grant and Answers to questions on the answer sheets for the subjects 5. Students should return the same to the spaces benefit of allocable grace marks as per the University Legal Language and Legal Writing and English are to be assigned to them in the library. Regulations. Examination written only in English. Answers written in any other 6. On return of borrowed books to the library students There will be an examination at the end of each semester. language other than English will not be considered for this should ensure that they reclaim and verify their A candidate who obtains 45% marks in Theory paper/s The examinations at the end of the Semester I to VIII will paper. identity cards. and Practical/s may, at his/her option be exempted from be held by the college on behalf of the University of appearing in the paper/s and Practical/s as the case may Mumbai according to the University of Mumbai rules. be.

To keep a term at a college or recognized institution, an No candidate will be admitted to, and allowed to appear undergraduate must complete to the satisfaction of the at, the yearend semester examinations unless he/she has successfully passed the Examination in the Practical Principal or the Head of the institution, the requisite Training papers for the respective semester to be attendance for each term of every academic year as per conducted by the respective colleges affiliated to the Ordinance 6086. University of Mumbai, on behalf of the University. Although illness or other serious circumstances may be If a candidate is allowed to join the next higher class as considered valid for absence at lectures, tests, tutorials; provided in the Ordinances relating to the different the circumstances cannot condone a student for poor examinations, he/she will not be permitted to appear for performance or absence /exemptions from appearing at the higher examinations unless examinations. Accordingly, students with a poor record of College Moot Court Society [MCS] organised Nyayavalokan 2017 - National Trial Advocacy and Judgment Writing Competition. academic performance/attendance will not be granted The Finals of the National Trial Advocacy & Judgment Writing Competition was adjudged by Hon'ble Justice Makarand Karnik and Hon'ble Justice Sarang Kotwal, Bombay High Court. terms.

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reasons, which appear to be sufficient and with the outstanding. written permission of both the Principal of the College 11. Fine of Rs.3/- per day per book is levied on overdue that the student wishes to leave and the Principal of books. the College that he/she intends to join. Computer Lab 4. The application for Transfer Certificate shall be made 1. Access to the computer lab is not available during by students without delay to the Principal of the lecture hours i.e. from 8.00 a.m. to 12.40 p.m. College from which they wish to be transferred. 2. Consumption of Food and/or beverages (except drinking water), smoking is not permitted in the Computer Lab. Rules & Regulations 3. Students are prohibited from viewing Pornographic Six days Certificate Course in 'Conflict Resolution via Dialogue and Mediation' by Ms. Tanu Mehta, Counsel & Mediator, material, Playing Games, Hacking into networks and Library Bombay High Court with Valedictory Guest Mr. Firdosh Karachiwala, Solicitor and Mediator. other computers, spamming, sending junk mail and 1. Access to the PGCL Library is restricted to students of causing damage to IT infrastructure e.g. Projector PGCL with current valid identification card. cables in Computer Lab or on any other computer in Documents Issued by the College 2. Students are required to carry their PGCL student ID college premises. card for entry and use of the Library. Identity Card not be allowed during an academic year. 3. This card must be used only by the Student in whose 1. Identity Cards issued at the time of admission is valid Dress code name it is issued. for five years Students should retain possession of their Students can also avail, concessional fares for rail travel On specific occasions students are required to wear court 4. For reasons of security, bags and other personal ID cards while in the college premises and produce the from the place of permanent residence and Mumbai for the formals; whilst attending college they are required to be possessions should not be left unattended. same whenever required by any member of the college vacation period. appropriately dressed in accordance with college decorum. 5. The Library is not responsible in case of damage to or staff. theft of personal property. 2. Every student must display his/her ID to the security Transcripts 6. The use of mobile phones in the Library is prohibited. General Rules & personnel at the gate, failing which he or she may not Students desirous of pursuing further studies abroad Phones should be either switched off, or set on silent be allowed to enter the college premises. should apply for transcripts to the college office well in mode. Failure to comply with these requirements Regulations 3. Every student must at all times display the valid advance. After verification of mark sheets, the college will may result in a fine and/or exclusion from the Library. identity card issued by the college authorities. hand over the transcripts in ten to fifteen days period. The 1. Students may have their office related queries 7. The consumption of food and beverages (with the 4. Identity card is non-transferable and must be produced amount payable for transcripts is Rs. 1000/- for 5 set of addressed across the Enquiry/Fee Counter between exception of bottled water) and the use of personal whenever demanded. In the event of its loss, the copies. Every additional copy requested and issued will 10.00-10.30 am & 12.15 - 3.00 pm during working audio equipment is not permitted in the Library. student must intimate the same to the Principal cost of Rs. 50/- per copy. days. Photography, filming, video-taping and audio-taping immediately in writing. 2. All students are accountable to the Principal and in the Library is not allowed. 5. In case of loss of identity card, a student should inform Bonafide Certificate members of the staff for their conduct in Public. 8. Users are required to comply with Copyright the college office of the same. A duplicate identity card Students may apply for a bonafide certificate to the college 3. Insubordination, use of abusive language, Regulations as displayed by the photocopiers. can be requisitioned with the permission of the at the Enquiry Counter. The charge for issuing the Bonafide misbehavior/misconduct can lead to the dismissal of 9. Users are responsible for material borrowed on their Principal on payment of Rs.50/- along with a notarized Certificate is Rs.25/. a student. cards and will be required to pay for any damage to, affidavit and a copy of police complaint from the 4. Demonstration of any kind in the college is strictly or loss of, material borrowed at replacement cost, in concerned police station. Transfer Certificate prohibited. Student behavior and activity should not addition to an administrative charge. 1. In a transfer case, no student will at any time be interfere with the orderly administration and 10. Borrowing rights are withdrawn while payment is Railway Concession admitted to this College unless he/she produces a discipline of the college. Students can avail concessional fares for rail travel by local Transfer Certificate from the college he/she is seeking a trains from the station nearest to the place of their transfer from. residence in Mumbai to that nearest to the College (Vile 2. A fee of Rs. 100/- is charged for issuing Transfer Parle Station). Students are requested to enter their local Certificate. and permanent addresses correctly in the Admission 3. A student withdrawing from this college to join another Forms to facilitate the issue of railway concession orders. will be required to keep a count of the attendance by him/her in more than one institution to enable him/her The place of permanent residence, in the application for to make up the necessary percentage of attendance. A admission, will be read as the place where the student Transfer Certificate shall not be granted except for and/or his parents normally reside. Change of address will Girls Common Room Class Room Class Room

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reasons, which appear to be sufficient and with the outstanding. written permission of both the Principal of the College 11. Fine of Rs.3/- per day per book is levied on overdue that the student wishes to leave and the Principal of books. the College that he/she intends to join. Computer Lab 4. The application for Transfer Certificate shall be made 1. Access to the computer lab is not available during by students without delay to the Principal of the lecture hours i.e. from 8.00 a.m. to 12.40 p.m. College from which they wish to be transferred. 2. Consumption of Food and/or beverages (except drinking water), smoking is not permitted in the Computer Lab. Rules & Regulations 3. Students are prohibited from viewing Pornographic Six days Certificate Course in 'Conflict Resolution via Dialogue and Mediation' by Ms. Tanu Mehta, Counsel & Mediator, material, Playing Games, Hacking into networks and Library Bombay High Court with Valedictory Guest Mr. Firdosh Karachiwala, Solicitor and Mediator. other computers, spamming, sending junk mail and 1. Access to the PGCL Library is restricted to students of causing damage to IT infrastructure e.g. Projector PGCL with current valid identification card. cables in Computer Lab or on any other computer in Documents Issued by the College 2. Students are required to carry their PGCL student ID college premises. card for entry and use of the Library. Identity Card not be allowed during an academic year. 3. This card must be used only by the Student in whose 1. Identity Cards issued at the time of admission is valid Dress code name it is issued. for five years Students should retain possession of their Students can also avail, concessional fares for rail travel On specific occasions students are required to wear court 4. For reasons of security, bags and other personal ID cards while in the college premises and produce the from the place of permanent residence and Mumbai for the formals; whilst attending college they are required to be possessions should not be left unattended. same whenever required by any member of the college vacation period. appropriately dressed in accordance with college decorum. 5. The Library is not responsible in case of damage to or staff. theft of personal property. 2. Every student must display his/her ID to the security Transcripts 6. The use of mobile phones in the Library is prohibited. General Rules & personnel at the gate, failing which he or she may not Students desirous of pursuing further studies abroad Phones should be either switched off, or set on silent be allowed to enter the college premises. should apply for transcripts to the college office well in mode. Failure to comply with these requirements Regulations 3. Every student must at all times display the valid advance. After verification of mark sheets, the college will may result in a fine and/or exclusion from the Library. identity card issued by the college authorities. hand over the transcripts in ten to fifteen days period. The 1. Students may have their office related queries 7. The consumption of food and beverages (with the 4. Identity card is non-transferable and must be produced amount payable for transcripts is Rs. 1000/- for 5 set of addressed across the Enquiry/Fee Counter between exception of bottled water) and the use of personal whenever demanded. In the event of its loss, the copies. Every additional copy requested and issued will 10.00-10.30 am & 12.15 - 3.00 pm during working audio equipment is not permitted in the Library. student must intimate the same to the Principal cost of Rs. 50/- per copy. days. Photography, filming, video-taping and audio-taping immediately in writing. 2. All students are accountable to the Principal and in the Library is not allowed. 5. In case of loss of identity card, a student should inform Bonafide Certificate members of the staff for their conduct in Public. 8. Users are required to comply with Copyright the college office of the same. A duplicate identity card Students may apply for a bonafide certificate to the college 3. Insubordination, use of abusive language, Regulations as displayed by the photocopiers. can be requisitioned with the permission of the at the Enquiry Counter. The charge for issuing the Bonafide misbehavior/misconduct can lead to the dismissal of 9. Users are responsible for material borrowed on their Principal on payment of Rs.50/- along with a notarized Certificate is Rs.25/. a student. cards and will be required to pay for any damage to, affidavit and a copy of police complaint from the 4. Demonstration of any kind in the college is strictly or loss of, material borrowed at replacement cost, in concerned police station. Transfer Certificate prohibited. Student behavior and activity should not addition to an administrative charge. 1. In a transfer case, no student will at any time be interfere with the orderly administration and 10. Borrowing rights are withdrawn while payment is Railway Concession admitted to this College unless he/she produces a discipline of the college. Students can avail concessional fares for rail travel by local Transfer Certificate from the college he/she is seeking a trains from the station nearest to the place of their transfer from. residence in Mumbai to that nearest to the College (Vile 2. A fee of Rs. 100/- is charged for issuing Transfer Parle Station). Students are requested to enter their local Certificate. and permanent addresses correctly in the Admission 3. A student withdrawing from this college to join another Forms to facilitate the issue of railway concession orders. will be required to keep a count of the attendance by him/her in more than one institution to enable him/her The place of permanent residence, in the application for to make up the necessary percentage of attendance. A admission, will be read as the place where the student Transfer Certificate shall not be granted except for and/or his parents normally reside. Change of address will Girls Common Room Class Room Class Room

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12. Students should, in their own interest, read all notices The college is not responsible for any untoward incident placed on notice boards on the premises from time to that may occur on an excursion, picnic or tour. time. 13. All meetings, functions, programmes etc., must be Acts of Misbehavior, Misconduct, Indiscipline or Violation organized/concluded only under the supervision and of the Rules of Discipline mentioned above are liable for control of and presided over by the Principal or by any one or more punishments as stated below: other staff member authorized by the Principal. 1. Warning to the student. 14. Students must not engage themselves in any political 2. Warning to the student as well as a letter to the work on the college premises. parents. 15. If, for any reason, the continuance of a student in the 3. Imposition of a fine. college is in the opinion of the Principal detrimental to 4. Denial of library, Computer Room or any other facility Half day workshop on 'Financial Crimes: Legal Perspectives conducted by Mr. Sanjeev Dandona, C.A., Financial Consultant & Fellow Member, ICAI the best interests of discipline of the college, the for a specified period or for the whole Term/Year. Principal may direct such a student to withdraw from 5. Cancellation of Terms. the college. 6. Refusal of admission in the next term or academic 5. In case of illness, a leave application shall be and determining their eligibility for university 16. No excursions, picnics or tours may be arranged year. submitted to the Course Coordinator along with a examinations. without the prior permission of the Principal. 7. Cancellation of Admission. medical certificate within three days of resuming 2. The conduct of students in their respective Permission may be granted, if an application in the 8. Expulsion from the College for a specified period. college. classrooms as well as on the college premises should prescribed form is submitted by the concerned 9. Rustication. 6. Any student representing the college at Moot Court be such that it will not cause disturbance to fellow students to the Principal, at least one week prior to Competition/Cultural Activities/Sports should ensure students hinder or disrupt any schedule of the college. the scheduled date of the outing. If permission is The Rules and Regulations implemented from time to time that the relevant documents are submitted for leave 3. Students must not loiter about or congregate in groups granted, the students will have to give an undertaking by the authorities of the college will be binding upon of absence within three days of resuming college. in the corridors of the college premises while classes that they will behave appropriately and obey all students. 7. All students applying for Bonafide Certificate, are in progress. instructions of the staff members in charge. The Transcripts, Transference Certificate etc., should 4. Student should not indulge in malicious tampering of students taking part in outing shall return before 8.30 Matters not covered by the existing rules will be at the apply for the same at College Enquiry Counter. any college document(s), notice(s), attendance p.m. of the same day. absolute discretion of the Principal. 8. During lectures the use of cell phones is strictly sheet(s), library book(s) etc. prohibited. Students found using cell phones will be 5. Students should do nothing either inside or outside fined Rs.500/- and/or their cell phones will be the college in any way that would interfere with the Prohibition of sale of Cigarettes or confiscated. administration or discipline of the college. Tobacco Products 9. No student shall be allowed to attend lectures, use of 6. Smoking is strictly prohibited on college premises. Section 6 of the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products a) To any person who is under eighteen years of age. library facility/computer lab, unless he/she has a 7. At all times students must handle with care college (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade b) In an area within a radius of 100 yards of any college identity card. property and assist in keeping the college premises and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) educational institution. 10. Any student/s resorting to verbal or physical fights neat and clean. Any damage done to college property Act, 2003 provides that no person shall sell, offer for would be penalized. by a student will have to be made good by the student sale or permit sale of cigarettes or any other Tobacco Sale of Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products in an and will be considered as punishable offence. Product: area within a radius of 100 yards of an educational Discipline must at all times be scrupulously observed by 8. Students should not leave their books, valuables and Institution is strictly prohibited and is a punishable all students. Failure to comply with any of the rules, other belongings in the classroom. offence under S.24 of the Act with a fine which may regulations or requirements notified from time to time will 9. The college is not responsible for lost property. extend upto 200 rupees. lead to strict disciplinary action. However, students may make an enquiry for lost property at the office. 10. No society, association or organisation shall be Discipline formed, no function or meeting held on the premises 1. Attendance is compulsory at all lectures, tutorials, of the college or elsewhere on behalf of the college tests, examinations, seminars and moot courts etc. as without the permission of the Principal. per the college schedules / timetable. The attendance 11. No collection shall be made or tickets sold without the and performance of students at tutorials, seminars, requisite permission of the Principal. No notice shall classes, moot courts and college examinations will be be put up on the notice board or announcement made taken into consideration while granting them term without the written permission of the Principal. Six days Certificate Course in 'Conflict Resolution via Dialogue and Mediation'. Resource Person: Ms. Tanu Mehta, Counsel & Mediator, Bombay High Court

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12. Students should, in their own interest, read all notices The college is not responsible for any untoward incident placed on notice boards on the premises from time to that may occur on an excursion, picnic or tour. time. 13. All meetings, functions, programmes etc., must be Acts of Misbehavior, Misconduct, Indiscipline or Violation organized/concluded only under the supervision and of the Rules of Discipline mentioned above are liable for control of and presided over by the Principal or by any one or more punishments as stated below: other staff member authorized by the Principal. 1. Warning to the student. 14. Students must not engage themselves in any political 2. Warning to the student as well as a letter to the work on the college premises. parents. 15. If, for any reason, the continuance of a student in the 3. Imposition of a fine. college is in the opinion of the Principal detrimental to 4. Denial of library, Computer Room or any other facility Half day workshop on 'Financial Crimes: Legal Perspectives conducted by Mr. Sanjeev Dandona, C.A., Financial Consultant & Fellow Member, ICAI the best interests of discipline of the college, the for a specified period or for the whole Term/Year. Principal may direct such a student to withdraw from 5. Cancellation of Terms. the college. 6. Refusal of admission in the next term or academic 5. In case of illness, a leave application shall be and determining their eligibility for university 16. No excursions, picnics or tours may be arranged year. submitted to the Course Coordinator along with a examinations. without the prior permission of the Principal. 7. Cancellation of Admission. medical certificate within three days of resuming 2. The conduct of students in their respective Permission may be granted, if an application in the 8. Expulsion from the College for a specified period. college. classrooms as well as on the college premises should prescribed form is submitted by the concerned 9. Rustication. 6. Any student representing the college at Moot Court be such that it will not cause disturbance to fellow students to the Principal, at least one week prior to Competition/Cultural Activities/Sports should ensure students hinder or disrupt any schedule of the college. the scheduled date of the outing. If permission is The Rules and Regulations implemented from time to time that the relevant documents are submitted for leave 3. Students must not loiter about or congregate in groups granted, the students will have to give an undertaking by the authorities of the college will be binding upon of absence within three days of resuming college. in the corridors of the college premises while classes that they will behave appropriately and obey all students. 7. All students applying for Bonafide Certificate, are in progress. instructions of the staff members in charge. The Transcripts, Transference Certificate etc., should 4. Student should not indulge in malicious tampering of students taking part in outing shall return before 8.30 Matters not covered by the existing rules will be at the apply for the same at College Enquiry Counter. any college document(s), notice(s), attendance p.m. of the same day. absolute discretion of the Principal. 8. During lectures the use of cell phones is strictly sheet(s), library book(s) etc. prohibited. Students found using cell phones will be 5. Students should do nothing either inside or outside fined Rs.500/- and/or their cell phones will be the college in any way that would interfere with the Prohibition of sale of Cigarettes or confiscated. administration or discipline of the college. Tobacco Products 9. No student shall be allowed to attend lectures, use of 6. Smoking is strictly prohibited on college premises. Section 6 of the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products a) To any person who is under eighteen years of age. library facility/computer lab, unless he/she has a 7. At all times students must handle with care college (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade b) In an area within a radius of 100 yards of any college identity card. property and assist in keeping the college premises and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) educational institution. 10. Any student/s resorting to verbal or physical fights neat and clean. Any damage done to college property Act, 2003 provides that no person shall sell, offer for would be penalized. by a student will have to be made good by the student sale or permit sale of cigarettes or any other Tobacco Sale of Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products in an and will be considered as punishable offence. Product: area within a radius of 100 yards of an educational Discipline must at all times be scrupulously observed by 8. Students should not leave their books, valuables and Institution is strictly prohibited and is a punishable all students. Failure to comply with any of the rules, other belongings in the classroom. offence under S.24 of the Act with a fine which may regulations or requirements notified from time to time will 9. The college is not responsible for lost property. extend upto 200 rupees. lead to strict disciplinary action. However, students may make an enquiry for lost property at the office. 10. No society, association or organisation shall be Discipline formed, no function or meeting held on the premises 1. Attendance is compulsory at all lectures, tutorials, of the college or elsewhere on behalf of the college tests, examinations, seminars and moot courts etc. as without the permission of the Principal. per the college schedules / timetable. The attendance 11. No collection shall be made or tickets sold without the and performance of students at tutorials, seminars, requisite permission of the Principal. No notice shall classes, moot courts and college examinations will be be put up on the notice board or announcement made taken into consideration while granting them term without the written permission of the Principal. Six days Certificate Course in 'Conflict Resolution via Dialogue and Mediation'. Resource Person: Ms. Tanu Mehta, Counsel & Mediator, Bombay High Court

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Students' Grievance Redressal Committee legal to the literary. Thus students savour journal writing The Student's Grievance Cell is to promote and maintain a and graduate with journal experience. conducive and unprejudiced educational environment. Students are allowed to express their grievances on The L'avocat student committee which is credited with the academic and non -academic matter. newsletter also hosts the War of Words, the Checkmate Show - a debate competition, Legal Hall - a project Women Development Cell / Internal Complaints presentation on issues of legal import and Crime Scene Committee Investigation as part of the Freshers' Meet within the first As per the directions received from the University of week of the academic year. Thus freshers are inducted into Mumbai under circular No. WDC/27 of 2008 dated the institution in this novel way. These competitions serve 18/07/2008 and circular No. CONCOL/24/of 2014-15 as ice breakers and give the students a taste of what lies Students at the Sports Gymkhana Students participating in College Annual Sports Day dated 12/11/2014 a Women's Development Cell and ahead in the course of their legal journey. Internal Complaint Committee is constituted to deal with cases of sexual harassment. Book Club Society f. any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure Ragging This Society fosters reading habits and initiates burden put on a fresher or any other student by Attendance Committee discussions on contemporary best sellers, classics and students; Ragging is strictly prohibited within and without the The college has formed the Attendance Committee as per focuses on present day compelling issues. It has operated g. any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: college premises. Students indulging in ragging other the University Ordinance 6086. under the umbrella of the L'avocat Society. student(s) will be punished as per 'UGC Regulations on sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational The Cultural Committee or any other danger to health or person; Institutions, 2009 (U/s. 26 (1)(g) of the University Grants Co-curricular and Extra This committee strives to unearth hitherto undiscovered h. any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, post, public Commission Act, 1956) published in the Gazette of India talents in the sphere of cultural accomplishments like insults which would also include deriving perverted on July 4, 2009. Curricular Activities dance, drama and the performing arts. This has resulted in pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or The Moot Court Society the students active participation in these areas at major passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher As per the Act, The college has a very active moot court society which is college festivals and other inter collegiate events. or any other student; Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following formed with the objective of facilitating students training i. any act that affects the mental health and self- acts: in lawyering skills. The society apart from conducting intra Sports confidence of a fresher or any other student with or a. any conduct by any student or students whether by college competitions and workshops for students also The college has made representations of both girls' and without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or words spoken or written or by an act which has the assists and guides them in participating at the various boys' teams at football, throw ball, table tennis, showing off power, authority or superiority by a effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a State, National and International level moot court badminton, chess and carrom to National Law School, student over any fresher or any other student. fresher or any other student; competitions. Jodhpur and National Law School, Bangalore in the recent b. indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities by any past. Students indulging in ragging may also be expelled from student or students which causes or is likely to cause L'avocat the college and a First Information Report lodged with the annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm A feature which enriches the academic field of experience Juris Cine law enforcement agencies against them. Moreover, the or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher in this institution is a monthly student publication, the The Juris Cine Club in its aims and objectives synthesizes cause of expulsion due to indulgence in ragging will be or any other student; L'avocat newsletter, which carries articles authored by the the twin, relatively unconnected, fields of law and cinema, cited in the college leaving certificate of such students. c. asking any student to do any act which such student students on subjects of varying interest from the socio- as a pioneering venture and even drew commendation will not in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect Committees & Councils the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other Anti-Ragging Cell student; The college has established an Anti-Ragging Cell on the  d. any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or campus as per the guidelines given in 'UGC Regulations on disturbs the regular academic activity of any other Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational student or a fresher; Institutions, 2009'. The entire Act is available for your  e. exploiting the services of a fresher or any other information on the college website. student for completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students; Fashion Show Competition at Vividh-2018 at JRM Ground Stand-up Comedian Mr. Biswa Kalyan Rath at Vividh-2018

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Students' Grievance Redressal Committee legal to the literary. Thus students savour journal writing The Student's Grievance Cell is to promote and maintain a and graduate with journal experience. conducive and unprejudiced educational environment. Students are allowed to express their grievances on The L'avocat student committee which is credited with the academic and non -academic matter. newsletter also hosts the War of Words, the Checkmate Show - a debate competition, Legal Hall - a project Women Development Cell / Internal Complaints presentation on issues of legal import and Crime Scene Committee Investigation as part of the Freshers' Meet within the first As per the directions received from the University of week of the academic year. Thus freshers are inducted into Mumbai under circular No. WDC/27 of 2008 dated the institution in this novel way. These competitions serve 18/07/2008 and circular No. CONCOL/24/of 2014-15 as ice breakers and give the students a taste of what lies Students at the Sports Gymkhana Students participating in College Annual Sports Day dated 12/11/2014 a Women's Development Cell and ahead in the course of their legal journey. Internal Complaint Committee is constituted to deal with cases of sexual harassment. Book Club Society f. any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure Ragging This Society fosters reading habits and initiates burden put on a fresher or any other student by Attendance Committee discussions on contemporary best sellers, classics and students; Ragging is strictly prohibited within and without the The college has formed the Attendance Committee as per focuses on present day compelling issues. It has operated g. any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: college premises. Students indulging in ragging other the University Ordinance 6086. under the umbrella of the L'avocat Society. student(s) will be punished as per 'UGC Regulations on sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational The Cultural Committee or any other danger to health or person; Institutions, 2009 (U/s. 26 (1)(g) of the University Grants Co-curricular and Extra This committee strives to unearth hitherto undiscovered h. any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, post, public Commission Act, 1956) published in the Gazette of India talents in the sphere of cultural accomplishments like insults which would also include deriving perverted on July 4, 2009. Curricular Activities dance, drama and the performing arts. This has resulted in pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or The Moot Court Society the students active participation in these areas at major passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher As per the Act, The college has a very active moot court society which is college festivals and other inter collegiate events. or any other student; Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following formed with the objective of facilitating students training i. any act that affects the mental health and self- acts: in lawyering skills. The society apart from conducting intra Sports confidence of a fresher or any other student with or a. any conduct by any student or students whether by college competitions and workshops for students also The college has made representations of both girls' and without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or words spoken or written or by an act which has the assists and guides them in participating at the various boys' teams at football, throw ball, table tennis, showing off power, authority or superiority by a effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a State, National and International level moot court badminton, chess and carrom to National Law School, student over any fresher or any other student. fresher or any other student; competitions. Jodhpur and National Law School, Bangalore in the recent b. indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities by any past. Students indulging in ragging may also be expelled from student or students which causes or is likely to cause L'avocat the college and a First Information Report lodged with the annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm A feature which enriches the academic field of experience Juris Cine law enforcement agencies against them. Moreover, the or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher in this institution is a monthly student publication, the The Juris Cine Club in its aims and objectives synthesizes cause of expulsion due to indulgence in ragging will be or any other student; L'avocat newsletter, which carries articles authored by the the twin, relatively unconnected, fields of law and cinema, cited in the college leaving certificate of such students. c. asking any student to do any act which such student students on subjects of varying interest from the socio- as a pioneering venture and even drew commendation will not in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect Committees & Councils the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other Anti-Ragging Cell student; The college has established an Anti-Ragging Cell on the  d. any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or campus as per the guidelines given in 'UGC Regulations on disturbs the regular academic activity of any other Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational student or a fresher; Institutions, 2009'. The entire Act is available for your  e. exploiting the services of a fresher or any other information on the college website. student for completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students; Fashion Show Competition at Vividh-2018 at JRM Ground Stand-up Comedian Mr. Biswa Kalyan Rath at Vividh-2018

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Second Year B.L.S., L.L.B.

Semester III Semester IV Subject Subject 1) Political Science - II 1) English - II 2) Sociology 2) Logic - II

3) History of Courts 3) Political Science - III

Beach Cleaning at Juhu Beach, Mumbai Vividh-2018 organises events for under-privileged children to Third Year B.L.S., L.L.B. showcase their talents Semester V Semester VI from the media in the recent past when, Vividh supplement, West Side Plus carried a story on the merging In the year 2010, SVKM made legal history when it hosted Subject Subject of the two fields. This club hosts film screenings on socio a Cultural Festival - Vividh 2010 (Harmonizing 1) Labour Laws 1) Law of Crimes legal issues. On all such occasions a curator is invited to Distortions), an effort which showcased the capacity of 2) Contract - I 2) Constitutional Law critically analyse the same and highlight the salient students to organize such a mega event. February 2018 3) Tort and Consumer Protection Laws 3) Family Law-I features for the benefit of the students. too witnessed a mega cultural festival, Vividh 2017. 4) Legal Language including Legal Writing 4) Environmental Laws

Shastrartha DSW and General English

Another event which holds pride of place at Law College is Various Schemes run by the Department of Students' 5) Practical Training - I the legal philosophical discourse, Shastrartha which Welfare, University of Mumbai for the welfare of the spans three days and hosts speakers from the varied fields students: (University of Mumbai Circular No.SW/05/of of economics, industr y, media, bureaucracy, 2015 dated 28.04.2015) Fourth Year B.L.S., L.L.B. entertainment and sports as also the legal fraternity. At the Semester VII Semester VIII end of every session students are encouraged to address 1. Book Bank: A financial assistance to the backward Subject Subject their queries and discuss issues. On each successive day class students of the college (SC/ST/NT/VJNT) participation is invited for brainstorming exercises like 2. Financial Assistance to the Tribal Students of the 1) Administrative Law 1) Jurisprudence Donning the Wig, Reverse Engineering and Narrative college in Thane Districts (ST) 2) Family Law - II 2) Contract - II

Jurisprudence. 3. Needy Students: Financial Assistance to the students 3) Transfer of Property Act and Easement Act 3) Land Laws of the college (All Categories) 4) Company Law 4) Any One from the following:

a. Criminology and Correctional Administration

University of Mumbai Syllabus b. Taxation Laws

For the Five year integrated B.L.S./LL.B. Degree Course (Semester I to X) (Revised) with effect from the Academic Year c. Bankruptcy Laws

2004-2005 for all Semesters: 5) Practical Training - II N.B: The examination for the Practical Training will be conducted by the College and passing in the said Paper will be a prerequisite condition to appearing at the year end semester examination.

First Year B.L.S., L.L.B.

Semester I Semester II Subject Subject 1) English - I 1) Histor y 2) Logic - I 2) Political Science - I

3) Economics 3) Legal Writing and Legal Language College organised one day National Conference on “Entertainment Law Jurisprudence : Contemporary Perspectives”

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Second Year B.L.S., L.L.B.

Semester III Semester IV Subject Subject 1) Political Science - II 1) English - II 2) Sociology 2) Logic - II

3) History of Courts 3) Political Science - III

Beach Cleaning at Juhu Beach, Mumbai Vividh-2018 organises events for under-privileged children to Third Year B.L.S., L.L.B. showcase their talents Semester V Semester VI from the media in the recent past when, The Times of India Vividh supplement, West Side Plus carried a story on the merging In the year 2010, SVKM made legal history when it hosted Subject Subject of the two fields. This club hosts film screenings on socio a Cultural Festival - Vividh 2010 (Harmonizing 1) Labour Laws 1) Law of Crimes legal issues. On all such occasions a curator is invited to Distortions), an effort which showcased the capacity of 2) Contract - I 2) Constitutional Law critically analyse the same and highlight the salient students to organize such a mega event. February 2018 3) Tort and Consumer Protection Laws 3) Family Law-I features for the benefit of the students. too witnessed a mega cultural festival, Vividh 2017. 4) Legal Language including Legal Writing 4) Environmental Laws

Shastrartha DSW and General English

Another event which holds pride of place at Law College is Various Schemes run by the Department of Students' 5) Practical Training - I the legal philosophical discourse, Shastrartha which Welfare, University of Mumbai for the welfare of the spans three days and hosts speakers from the varied fields students: (University of Mumbai Circular No.SW/05/of of economics, industr y, media, bureaucracy, 2015 dated 28.04.2015) Fourth Year B.L.S., L.L.B. entertainment and sports as also the legal fraternity. At the Semester VII Semester VIII end of every session students are encouraged to address 1. Book Bank: A financial assistance to the backward Subject Subject their queries and discuss issues. On each successive day class students of the college (SC/ST/NT/VJNT) participation is invited for brainstorming exercises like 2. Financial Assistance to the Tribal Students of the 1) Administrative Law 1) Jurisprudence Donning the Wig, Reverse Engineering and Narrative college in Thane Districts (ST) 2) Family Law - II 2) Contract - II

Jurisprudence. 3. Needy Students: Financial Assistance to the students 3) Transfer of Property Act and Easement Act 3) Land Laws of the college (All Categories) 4) Company Law 4) Any One from the following:

a. Criminology and Correctional Administration

University of Mumbai Syllabus b. Taxation Laws

For the Five year integrated B.L.S./LL.B. Degree Course (Semester I to X) (Revised) with effect from the Academic Year c. Bankruptcy Laws

2004-2005 for all Semesters: 5) Practical Training - II N.B: The examination for the Practical Training will be conducted by the College and passing in the said Paper will be a prerequisite condition to appearing at the year end semester examination.

First Year B.L.S., L.L.B.

Semester I Semester II Subject Subject 1) English - I 1) Histor y 2) Logic - I 2) Political Science - I

3) Economics 3) Legal Writing and Legal Language College organised one day National Conference on “Entertainment Law Jurisprudence : Contemporary Perspectives”

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Speaker Topic Mr. Bhagwantrao More (IPS), Member, MSHRC Inaugural Address

th Ms. Rini D’Souza, Associate Consultant , 4 wheel Action and its Reaction Social impact assessment Ms. Neeti Sachdeva, Secretary General and Registrar – Arbitration: The current scenario Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration Mr. Amin Sheikh, Owner - Bombay to Barceleno Café Success Mantras: Lessons from Streets to Spain Mr. Ashwin Bhadri, CEO, Equinox Lab FSSAI Compliance

Mr. Aanjan Shrivastav, Actor & Director Actions speak louder than words: Diary of an Actor and Director

Mr. Mohan Sivanand, Editor-in-Chief (Retd.), Readers Digest alongwith Dr. L.R. Dwivedi, Principal Mr. Jay Satye, Advocate Rule for Games: An insight on Gaming Laws at Release function at Annual Issue of the Students' Newsletter “L'avocat” Ms. Leena Haldar, Life Coach Emotional Freedom Technique

Fifth Year B.L.S., L.L.B. Mr. Siddarth Ratho, Associate, Nishit Desai Associates Legal periphery of Drones

Semester IX Semester X Mr. Sharan Jagtiani, Counsel, Bombay High Court Art of Advocacy

Subject Subject Mr. Siddhant Shah, Architect Access to all: An architect’s mission

1 Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act. 1) Alternate Dispute Resolution System Prof. Dr. Vinay Patkar V aledictor y Address 2 Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 & 2) Law of Evidence

Probation of Offenders Act Competitions: Reverse Engineering - Petition Drafting; organized a seminar on “Consumer Awareness and rd 3 Interpretation of Statutes. 3) & 4) Optional Papers: Any Two from the following: Donning the Wig-Judgment Writing and Narrative Advocacy” on 23 April, 2018 for First Year

Jurisprudence. B.L.S./LL.B. students. 4 Public International Law and Human Rights a. Banking Laws and Negotiable Instruments Act. • The College Moot Court Society [MCS] organised Speakers : Ms. Varsha Raut and Mrs. Vasundhara Nyayavalokan 2017 - National Trial Advocacy and Deodhar, Mumbai Grahak Panchayat b. Law of Insurance th Judgment Writing Competition from 5 October, • The College's Constitutional Law and Policy Reform c. Intellectual Property Law th nd 2017 to 8 October, 2017. Mr. Amin Solkar, Mr. Society (CLPRS) organised 2 Constitutional Law &

d. Conflict of Laws Devendra Singh, Advocate, High Court Bombay and Policy Debate Competition, 2018 on 'Whether the law e. Law Relating to Women and Children Mr. Hiten Venegaonkar, Addl. Public Prosecutor was relating to Adultery in India is gender discriminatory the Chief Guest at the inaugural function. The Finals of and unconstitutional' on 21st April, 2018. Adv. Abha f. Law and Medicine the National Trial Advocacy & Judgment Writing Singh was Chief Guest at the inaugural function. 5) Practical Training – III Competition was adjudged by Hon'ble Justice Justice P.D. Naik, Bombay High Court, delivered the 6) P ractical Training - IV Makarand Karnik and Hon'ble Justice Sarang Kotwal, valedictory address. Bombay High Court. • The Moot Court Society of the College conducted the National Legislative Drafting Competition, 2018 and The Year 2017-18 At A Glance • Annual Issue of the Students' Newsletter “L'avocat” held a Symposium on 'Regulating Legal Profession' on th was released on 27th January, 2018 by Mr. Mohan 17 April 2018. College Events: Sivanand, Editor-in-Chief (Retd.), Readers Digest. th th • Fresher's Meet – 2017 was held on 29 – 30 November, 2017. • Vividh – 2018 an Intercollegiate Cultural Event, held The Panelists at the Symposium were - a) Ms. Celina Fernandies, Asst. Professor, Jai Hind College Judged the Dramatic Writing Competition. from 15th February, 2018 to 17th February, 2018. – Dr. Manohar Kamath, Hon. Secretary, Consumer b) Adv. Amaro Henruqies, Judged the Judgment Writing competition. Guidance Society of India c) Dr. Priya Mittal, Asst. Professor, Bhavans College, Judged the Rajneeti – Parliamentary Bill Drafting Competition. Workshops & Interactive Lecture – Adv. Siddhartha Shah, Siddhartha Shah and d) Mr. Shreyas Pardiwalla, Theatre Actor and Scriptwriter Director and Mr. Vishtasp Kothavala, Bboy Freak n Style Associates Pogo Group, Judged the Street Play Competition. Sessions: – Adv. Anuradha Maheshwari, Advocate & Legal e) Ms. Nishtha Kanal, Journalist, Asian Age, Judged the War of Words Debate Competition. • The College organised half day paid workshop on Consultant, Lex Mantis 'Financial Crimes: Legal Perspectives conducted by – Mrs. Reena Agrawal, Sociologist nd th • The Three-day event 'Shastrartha – A Legal Philosophical Discourse' was organised from 22 February, 2018 to 24 Mr. Sanjeev Dandona, C.A., Financial Consultant & th February, 2018. Mr. Bhagwantrao More, (IPS), Member, MSHRC was the Chief Guest at the inaugural function. Fellow Member, ICAI on 24 April, 2018. The draft bills submitted for the competition were Interactive Sessions and innovative competitions were held for the benefit of the students. • The Colleges' Centre for Consumer Advocacy adjudged by -

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Speaker Topic Mr. Bhagwantrao More (IPS), Member, MSHRC Inaugural Address

th Ms. Rini D’Souza, Associate Consultant , 4 wheel Action and its Reaction Social impact assessment Ms. Neeti Sachdeva, Secretary General and Registrar – Arbitration: The current scenario Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration Mr. Amin Sheikh, Owner - Bombay to Barceleno Café Success Mantras: Lessons from Streets to Spain Mr. Ashwin Bhadri, CEO, Equinox Lab FSSAI Compliance

Mr. Aanjan Shrivastav, Actor & Director Actions speak louder than words: Diary of an Actor and Director

Mr. Mohan Sivanand, Editor-in-Chief (Retd.), Readers Digest alongwith Dr. L.R. Dwivedi, Principal Mr. Jay Satye, Advocate Rule for Games: An insight on Gaming Laws at Release function at Annual Issue of the Students' Newsletter “L'avocat” Ms. Leena Haldar, Life Coach Emotional Freedom Technique

Fifth Year B.L.S., L.L.B. Mr. Siddarth Ratho, Associate, Nishit Desai Associates Legal periphery of Drones

Semester IX Semester X Mr. Sharan Jagtiani, Counsel, Bombay High Court Art of Advocacy

Subject Subject Mr. Siddhant Shah, Architect Access to all: An architect’s mission

1 Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act. 1) Alternate Dispute Resolution System Prof. Dr. Vinay Patkar V aledictor y Address 2 Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 & 2) Law of Evidence

Probation of Offenders Act Competitions: Reverse Engineering - Petition Drafting; organized a seminar on “Consumer Awareness and rd 3 Interpretation of Statutes. 3) & 4) Optional Papers: Any Two from the following: Donning the Wig-Judgment Writing and Narrative Advocacy” on 23 April, 2018 for First Year

Jurisprudence. B.L.S./LL.B. students. 4 Public International Law and Human Rights a. Banking Laws and Negotiable Instruments Act. • The College Moot Court Society [MCS] organised Speakers : Ms. Varsha Raut and Mrs. Vasundhara Nyayavalokan 2017 - National Trial Advocacy and Deodhar, Mumbai Grahak Panchayat b. Law of Insurance th Judgment Writing Competition from 5 October, • The College's Constitutional Law and Policy Reform c. Intellectual Property Law th nd 2017 to 8 October, 2017. Mr. Amin Solkar, Mr. Society (CLPRS) organised 2 Constitutional Law & d. Conflict of Laws Devendra Singh, Advocate, High Court Bombay and Policy Debate Competition, 2018 on 'Whether the law e. Law Relating to Women and Children Mr. Hiten Venegaonkar, Addl. Public Prosecutor was relating to Adultery in India is gender discriminatory the Chief Guest at the inaugural function. The Finals of and unconstitutional' on 21st April, 2018. Adv. Abha f. Law and Medicine the National Trial Advocacy & Judgment Writing Singh was Chief Guest at the inaugural function. 5) Practical Training – III Competition was adjudged by Hon'ble Justice Justice P.D. Naik, Bombay High Court, delivered the 6) P ractical Training - IV Makarand Karnik and Hon'ble Justice Sarang Kotwal, valedictory address. Bombay High Court. • The Moot Court Society of the College conducted the National Legislative Drafting Competition, 2018 and The Year 2017-18 At A Glance • Annual Issue of the Students' Newsletter “L'avocat” held a Symposium on 'Regulating Legal Profession' on th was released on 27th January, 2018 by Mr. Mohan 17 April 2018. College Events: Sivanand, Editor-in-Chief (Retd.), Readers Digest. th th • Fresher's Meet – 2017 was held on 29 – 30 November, 2017. • Vividh – 2018 an Intercollegiate Cultural Event, held The Panelists at the Symposium were - a) Ms. Celina Fernandies, Asst. Professor, Jai Hind College Judged the Dramatic Writing Competition. from 15th February, 2018 to 17th February, 2018. – Dr. Manohar Kamath, Hon. Secretary, Consumer b) Adv. Amaro Henruqies, Judged the Judgment Writing competition. Guidance Society of India c) Dr. Priya Mittal, Asst. Professor, Bhavans College, Judged the Rajneeti – Parliamentary Bill Drafting Competition. Workshops & Interactive Lecture – Adv. Siddhartha Shah, Siddhartha Shah and d) Mr. Shreyas Pardiwalla, Theatre Actor and Scriptwriter Director and Mr. Vishtasp Kothavala, Bboy Freak n Style Associates Pogo Group, Judged the Street Play Competition. Sessions: – Adv. Anuradha Maheshwari, Advocate & Legal e) Ms. Nishtha Kanal, Journalist, Asian Age, Judged the War of Words Debate Competition. • The College organised half day paid workshop on Consultant, Lex Mantis 'Financial Crimes: Legal Perspectives conducted by – Mrs. Reena Agrawal, Sociologist nd th • The Three-day event 'Shastrartha – A Legal Philosophical Discourse' was organised from 22 February, 2018 to 24 Mr. Sanjeev Dandona, C.A., Financial Consultant & th February, 2018. Mr. Bhagwantrao More, (IPS), Member, MSHRC was the Chief Guest at the inaugural function. Fellow Member, ICAI on 24 April, 2018. The draft bills submitted for the competition were Interactive Sessions and innovative competitions were held for the benefit of the students. • The Colleges' Centre for Consumer Advocacy adjudged by -

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– Mrs. Reena Agrawal, Sociologist • The college organised one-day National Conference on • The College's Society for the Advancement of Medicine), Associate Professor – Mr. Nandlal Kale, Deputy Secretary, Maharashtra “Entertainment Law Jurisprudence: Contemporary International Law and Affairs (SAIL) organised a – Dr. Shivkumar Kolle - M.B.B.S.; M.D. (Forensic Legislature Secretariat Perspectives” on 12th April, 2018. Mr. Dominic discussion on 'Indian Ocean Region : Battle for Medicine), Assistant Professor – Mr. Rajesh Kothari, Solicitor D'souza, Vice President (Legal), Hinduja Ventures Supremacy (Tug of War Between India & China) on 26th • Lecture and Screening of documentary 'Santhara: A Limited was the Chief Guest at the inaugural function. March, 2018. challenge to Indian Secularism?' by Mr. Shekhar Ms. Priya Sugathan, Assistant Editor, Bombay Times, • Six days Certificate Course in 'Conflict Resolution via Hattangadi, on 8th February 2018. delivered the valedictory address. Dialogue and Mediation' on 16th – 18th March, 2018 • A Guest Lecture on 'Advocacy (Mooting) as a learning and 23rd – 25th March, 2018. and teaching tool' by Dr. Theresa Lynch, Director of Advocacy, Birmingham Law School, University of Panel 1 : Interface of Media & Law – Resource Person:  Core Faculty - Ms. Tanu Mehta, Birmingham on 1st February, 2018 for Fifth Year Panelists Designations Counsel & Mediator, Bombay B.L.S./LL.B. students. Adv. Ms. Radhika Dudhat Pereira Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. High Court • The College's Constitutional Law and Policy Reform – Guest Faculty: Mr. Ajay Mehta - Advocate & Society (CLPRS) organised virtual workshop on Adv. Ms. Priyanka Jo shi Manager Legal, Zee Music Company Mediator 'Constitutional Law Debates' in association with Centre Mr. Rafael Pereira (Moderator) Cadre (Event Management firm) Director – Ms. Gandha Sahu:  Advocate & Mediator for Law and Policy Research (CLPR) conducted by Adv. Mr. Himanshu Nagarkar Advocate, Constitutional and Cyber Law Practice – Valedictory Guest:  Mr. Firdosh Karachiwala, Vineeth Krishna, Lead Associate Editor, Constitutional

Solicitor and Mediator and Civic Citizenship Project along with PRAJA Adv. Mr. Sanjay Kher Senior Advocate, Intellectual Property Law & Moderator of the Foundation on 23rd January, 2018. (Moderator) 1st Panel • Pravin Gandhi College of Law and Jitendra Chauhan • The College organized an IQAC Initiative Guest Lectures Panel 2: Entertainment : Changing Contours College of Law organised National Workshop on 'Free by Dr. Meeta Shah, Clinical Psychologist,

Panelists Designations and Fee based Legal Databases: An Aid to Legal Psychotherapist and Counsellor, NMIMS University Research' on 24th March, 2018. Ms. Uma Narayan, from 22.01.2018 to 25.01.2018 for the students of Mr. Jamshed Mistry Independent Counsel, Supreme Court of India Deputy Registrar, Library Museum, Legal Research and Second Year B.L.S./LL.B., Fourth Year B.L.S./LL.B. and Senior Counsel in the Central Government Panel for Advocates of the High Court of Bombay Specializes in Media Publications was the Chief Guest at the inaugural Fifth Year B.L.S./LL.B. classes. Law and Arbitration function. • Interactive Session on 'How to Read and Understand • The College's Women Development Cell and Internal Financial Statements” in association with CII Indian Mr. Viveck Vaswani Actor, Director, Writer, Teacher Quality Assessment Committee (IQAC) in collaboration Women Network conducted by Dr Sangeeta Pandit, Creative consultant, Bombay Talkies with Confederation of Indian Industry celebrated HOD, Finance at Sydenham Institute of Management Mr. Amit Behl Film, TV and Theatre Actor. 'International Women's Day' on 8th March, 2018. Ms. (SIMSREE), Professor/Corporate & Faculty Trainer on Senior joint secretary of CINTAA (Cine & TV artistes Harshini Kanhekar, Senior Fire Officer, Oil and Natural 25th January, 2018. association) Gas Corporation, Mumbai was the Chief Guest for the • The College organized an IQAC Initiative Guest Lectures Mr. Kaizad Kotwal Professor of Theatre, Media Studies and Film at the Ohio State programme. by Dr. Meeta Shah, Clinical Psychologist, University • The College organised 2 day workshop on 'Insolvency Psychotherapist and Counsellor, NMIMS University Ms. Andrea Costabir Senior journalist and Editor, Savvy magazine and Bankruptcy Code – 2016' conducted by Mr. from 22.01.2018 to 25.01.2018 for the students of Sanjeev Dandona, C.A., Financial Consultant & Fellow Second Year B.L.S./LL.B., Fourth Year B.L.S./LL.B. and

Member, ICAI on 27th – 28th February, 2018. Fifth Year B.L.S./LL.B. classes. • The Colleges' Outreach Society organized a Guest Indian Women Network Maharashtra Chapter on 4th • A Guest Lecture on 'Marine Pollution: Issues & lecture for awareness programme on the project on April, 2018. Concerns' by Adv. Afroz Shah was held on 9th December, 'Back for a Call' Conducted by Mr. Pradeep Tripathi, • The College in association with Department of Forensic 2017. CEO, Green Yatra, on 9th April, 2018. Resource Person: Medicine of Hindu Hruday Samrat Balasaheb • The College's Constitutional Law and Policy Reform • The College Moot Court Society [MCS] organised the – Ms. Kalpana Unadkat, Vice Chairperson, CII IWN Thackarey Medical College organised 'Medico-Legal th th Society (CLPRS) organised Guest Lecture on “Law: A 12th Grand Intra Moot Court Competition on 6th and 7th Maharashtra Chapter and Partner, Khaitan & Co. Workshop' at Cooper Hospital on 6 – 10 February, Noble Profession” by Justice (Retd.) A. M. Thipsay, April, 2018. The Competition was adjudged by Rajiv – Ms. Mitra Das, Partner, Mitra Das Associates 2018. High Court Bombay for First Year B.L.S./LL.B. students Chauhan, Senior Advocate (Designated) and President – Ms. Akanksha Antil, Founder, To Whom It May on 13th October, 2017. of Appellate side High Court Bar Association and Ashok Concern Resource Persons: • Beginners Course in 'Mergers and Acquisition' in Purohit, Advocate, High court. – Mr. Jay Sayta, Founder, GLaws – Dr. R. B. Sukhdeve - M.B.B.S.; M.D. (Forensic association with CII Indian Women Network on 7th • The College organized Legal Colloquium on 'Millennial – Ms. Madhavi Shankar, Senior Director, Corporate, Medicine), Professor and Medical Superintendent October, 2017. Resource Person: Ms. Kalpana Lawyers - Beyond Billable' in association with CII Viacom18Media Pvt Ltd. – Dr. Sachin Sonavane - M.B.B.S.; M.D. (Forensic Unadkat, Vice Chairperson, CII IWN Maharashtra

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– Mrs. Reena Agrawal, Sociologist • The college organised one-day National Conference on • The College's Society for the Advancement of Medicine), Associate Professor – Mr. Nandlal Kale, Deputy Secretary, Maharashtra “Entertainment Law Jurisprudence: Contemporary International Law and Affairs (SAIL) organised a – Dr. Shivkumar Kolle - M.B.B.S.; M.D. (Forensic Legislature Secretariat Perspectives” on 12th April, 2018. Mr. Dominic discussion on 'Indian Ocean Region : Battle for Medicine), Assistant Professor – Mr. Rajesh Kothari, Solicitor D'souza, Vice President (Legal), Hinduja Ventures Supremacy (Tug of War Between India & China) on 26th • Lecture and Screening of documentary 'Santhara: A Limited was the Chief Guest at the inaugural function. March, 2018. challenge to Indian Secularism?' by Mr. Shekhar Ms. Priya Sugathan, Assistant Editor, Bombay Times, • Six days Certificate Course in 'Conflict Resolution via Hattangadi, on 8th February 2018. delivered the valedictory address. Dialogue and Mediation' on 16th – 18th March, 2018 • A Guest Lecture on 'Advocacy (Mooting) as a learning and 23rd – 25th March, 2018. and teaching tool' by Dr. Theresa Lynch, Director of Advocacy, Birmingham Law School, University of Panel 1 : Interface of Media & Law – Resource Person:  Core Faculty - Ms. Tanu Mehta, Birmingham on 1st February, 2018 for Fifth Year Panelists Designations Counsel & Mediator, Bombay B.L.S./LL.B. students. Adv. Ms. Radhika Dudhat Pereira Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. High Court • The College's Constitutional Law and Policy Reform – Guest Faculty: Mr. Ajay Mehta - Advocate & Society (CLPRS) organised virtual workshop on Adv. Ms. Priyanka Jo shi Manager Legal, Zee Music Company Mediator 'Constitutional Law Debates' in association with Centre Mr. Rafael Pereira (Moderator) Cadre (Event Management firm) Director – Ms. Gandha Sahu:  Advocate & Mediator for Law and Policy Research (CLPR) conducted by Adv. Mr. Himanshu Nagarkar Advocate, Constitutional and Cyber Law Practice – Valedictory Guest:  Mr. Firdosh Karachiwala, Vineeth Krishna, Lead Associate Editor, Constitutional

Solicitor and Mediator and Civic Citizenship Project along with PRAJA Adv. Mr. Sanjay Kher Senior Advocate, Intellectual Property Law & Moderator of the Foundation on 23rd January, 2018. (Moderator) 1st Panel • Pravin Gandhi College of Law and Jitendra Chauhan • The College organized an IQAC Initiative Guest Lectures Panel 2: Entertainment : Changing Contours College of Law organised National Workshop on 'Free by Dr. Meeta Shah, Clinical Psychologist,

Panelists Designations and Fee based Legal Databases: An Aid to Legal Psychotherapist and Counsellor, NMIMS University Research' on 24th March, 2018. Ms. Uma Narayan, from 22.01.2018 to 25.01.2018 for the students of Mr. Jamshed Mistry Independent Counsel, Supreme Court of India Deputy Registrar, Library Museum, Legal Research and Second Year B.L.S./LL.B., Fourth Year B.L.S./LL.B. and Senior Counsel in the Central Government Panel for Advocates of the High Court of Bombay Specializes in Media Publications was the Chief Guest at the inaugural Fifth Year B.L.S./LL.B. classes. Law and Arbitration function. • Interactive Session on 'How to Read and Understand • The College's Women Development Cell and Internal Financial Statements” in association with CII Indian Mr. Viveck Vaswani Actor, Director, Writer, Teacher Quality Assessment Committee (IQAC) in collaboration Women Network conducted by Dr Sangeeta Pandit, Creative consultant, Bombay Talkies with Confederation of Indian Industry celebrated HOD, Finance at Sydenham Institute of Management Mr. Amit Behl Film, TV and Theatre Actor. 'International Women's Day' on 8th March, 2018. Ms. (SIMSREE), Professor/Corporate & Faculty Trainer on Senior joint secretary of CINTAA (Cine & TV artistes Harshini Kanhekar, Senior Fire Officer, Oil and Natural 25th January, 2018. association) Gas Corporation, Mumbai was the Chief Guest for the • The College organized an IQAC Initiative Guest Lectures Mr. Kaizad Kotwal Professor of Theatre, Media Studies and Film at the Ohio State programme. by Dr. Meeta Shah, Clinical Psychologist, University • The College organised 2 day workshop on 'Insolvency Psychotherapist and Counsellor, NMIMS University Ms. Andrea Costabir Senior journalist and Editor, Savvy magazine and Bankruptcy Code – 2016' conducted by Mr. from 22.01.2018 to 25.01.2018 for the students of Sanjeev Dandona, C.A., Financial Consultant & Fellow Second Year B.L.S./LL.B., Fourth Year B.L.S./LL.B. and

Member, ICAI on 27th – 28th February, 2018. Fifth Year B.L.S./LL.B. classes. • The Colleges' Outreach Society organized a Guest Indian Women Network Maharashtra Chapter on 4th • A Guest Lecture on 'Marine Pollution: Issues & lecture for awareness programme on the project on April, 2018. Concerns' by Adv. Afroz Shah was held on 9th December, 'Back for a Call' Conducted by Mr. Pradeep Tripathi, • The College in association with Department of Forensic 2017. CEO, Green Yatra, on 9th April, 2018. Resource Person: Medicine of Hindu Hruday Samrat Balasaheb • The College's Constitutional Law and Policy Reform • The College Moot Court Society [MCS] organised the – Ms. Kalpana Unadkat, Vice Chairperson, CII IWN Thackarey Medical College organised 'Medico-Legal th th Society (CLPRS) organised Guest Lecture on “Law: A 12th Grand Intra Moot Court Competition on 6th and 7th Maharashtra Chapter and Partner, Khaitan & Co. Workshop' at Cooper Hospital on 6 – 10 February, Noble Profession” by Justice (Retd.) A. M. Thipsay, April, 2018. The Competition was adjudged by Rajiv – Ms. Mitra Das, Partner, Mitra Das Associates 2018. High Court Bombay for First Year B.L.S./LL.B. students Chauhan, Senior Advocate (Designated) and President – Ms. Akanksha Antil, Founder, To Whom It May on 13th October, 2017. of Appellate side High Court Bar Association and Ashok Concern Resource Persons: • Beginners Course in 'Mergers and Acquisition' in Purohit, Advocate, High court. – Mr. Jay Sayta, Founder, GLaws – Dr. R. B. Sukhdeve - M.B.B.S.; M.D. (Forensic association with CII Indian Women Network on 7th • The College organized Legal Colloquium on 'Millennial – Ms. Madhavi Shankar, Senior Director, Corporate, Medicine), Professor and Medical Superintendent October, 2017. Resource Person: Ms. Kalpana Lawyers - Beyond Billable' in association with CII Viacom18Media Pvt Ltd. – Dr. Sachin Sonavane - M.B.B.S.; M.D. (Forensic Unadkat, Vice Chairperson, CII IWN Maharashtra

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Chapter and Partner, Khaitan & Co. Financial Consultant & Fellow Member, ICAI. • Beginners Course in 'Mergers and Acquisition' in • One-day seminar on 'Trusts – Law, Procedure & List of Holidays 2018 association with CII Indian Women Network on Practice' on Saturday, 22nd July, 2017. Shri S. B. As per the University notification holidays will be as under September 9, 16 & 23, 2017. Resource Person: Ms. Savale, Chief Charity Commissioner, Maharashtra was Kalpana Unadkat, Vice Chairperson, CII IWN the Chief Guest at the inaugural function and keynote Maharashtra Chapter and Partner, Khaitan & Co. address. Date Day Holiday • A Guest Lecture on 'Legal Practice under Insurance • Interactive Session on 'A Date with Numerology' in Laws' by Adv. Sanjay Chadha, Founding partner of association with CII Indian Women Network conducted 15th August, 2018 Wednesday Independence Day M/S. BSK Legal was held on 6th September, 2017. by Dr. Prabha Choksey, Ophthalmologist, on 15th July, • Interactive session on 'Virtual Police Stations and 2017. 17th August, 2018 Friday Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi) Policing' by Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative • Workshop on 'Cancer Awareness' in association with (CHRI) in association with PRAJA Foundation on 9th RACE to Rein-In-Cancer conducted by Dr. Rita Banik, 22nd August, 2018 Wednesday Bakri Id (Id-Ul-Zua) August, 2017. Founder President on 8th July, 2017. • Half day seminar on 'Goods & Service Tax' on 1st • Workshop on 'Book Review & Writers' Bloc' for faculty 13th September, 2018 Thursday Ganesh Chaturthi August, 2017 and 10th August, 2017. members conducted by Mrs. Violet Miranda, Assistant • Resource Person : Mr. Sanjeev Dandona, C.A., Professor, on 8th July, 2017. 20th September, 2018 Thursday Moharum

2nd October, 2018 Tuesday Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

Arrangement of Terms for the 18th October, 2018 Thursday Dasara

Academic Year 2018 – 19 7th November, 2018 Wednesday Diwali Amavasaya (Laxmi Pujan) Arrangement of terms in the faculty of Law of the University of Mumbai for the academic year 2018-19 (University Circular No.UG/03 of 2018-19 dated 8th May, 2018) 8th November, 2018 Thursday Diwali (Balipratipada)

Both days inclusive First Term : 2nd July 2018 to 16th December 2018 Both Days 21st November, 2018 Wednesday Id-E-Milad Second Term : 2nd January 2019 to 17th May, 2019 } Inclusive 23rd November, 2018 Friday Guru Nanak Jayanti (There will be a break for Mid term from 13th September 2018 to 17th September, 2018 both days inclusive). (There will be a break for Term Break from 17th December, 2018 to 01st January, 2019 both days inclusive). 25th December, 2018 Tuesday Christmas

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Chapter and Partner, Khaitan & Co. Financial Consultant & Fellow Member, ICAI. • Beginners Course in 'Mergers and Acquisition' in • One-day seminar on 'Trusts – Law, Procedure & List of Holidays 2018 association with CII Indian Women Network on Practice' on Saturday, 22nd July, 2017. Shri S. B. As per the University notification holidays will be as under September 9, 16 & 23, 2017. Resource Person: Ms. Savale, Chief Charity Commissioner, Maharashtra was Kalpana Unadkat, Vice Chairperson, CII IWN the Chief Guest at the inaugural function and keynote Maharashtra Chapter and Partner, Khaitan & Co. address. Date Day Holiday • A Guest Lecture on 'Legal Practice under Insurance • Interactive Session on 'A Date with Numerology' in Laws' by Adv. Sanjay Chadha, Founding partner of association with CII Indian Women Network conducted 15th August, 2018 Wednesday Independence Day M/S. BSK Legal was held on 6th September, 2017. by Dr. Prabha Choksey, Ophthalmologist, on 15th July, • Interactive session on 'Virtual Police Stations and 2017. 17th August, 2018 Friday Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi) Policing' by Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative • Workshop on 'Cancer Awareness' in association with (CHRI) in association with PRAJA Foundation on 9th RACE to Rein-In-Cancer conducted by Dr. Rita Banik, 22nd August, 2018 Wednesday Bakri Id (Id-Ul-Zua) August, 2017. Founder President on 8th July, 2017. • Half day seminar on 'Goods & Service Tax' on 1st • Workshop on 'Book Review & Writers' Bloc' for faculty 13th September, 2018 Thursday Ganesh Chaturthi August, 2017 and 10th August, 2017. members conducted by Mrs. Violet Miranda, Assistant • Resource Person : Mr. Sanjeev Dandona, C.A., Professor, on 8th July, 2017. 20th September, 2018 Thursday Moharum

2nd October, 2018 Tuesday Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

Arrangement of Terms for the 18th October, 2018 Thursday Dasara

Academic Year 2018 – 19 7th November, 2018 Wednesday Diwali Amavasaya (Laxmi Pujan) Arrangement of terms in the faculty of Law of the University of Mumbai for the academic year 2018-19 (University Circular No.UG/03 of 2018-19 dated 8th May, 2018) 8th November, 2018 Thursday Diwali (Balipratipada)

Both days inclusive First Term : 2nd July 2018 to 16th December 2018 Both Days 21st November, 2018 Wednesday Id-E-Milad Second Term : 2nd January 2019 to 17th May, 2019 } Inclusive 23rd November, 2018 Friday Guru Nanak Jayanti (There will be a break for Mid term from 13th September 2018 to 17th September, 2018 both days inclusive). (There will be a break for Term Break from 17th December, 2018 to 01st January, 2019 both days inclusive). 25th December, 2018 Tuesday Christmas

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The Teaching Staff (2017-2018) Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal Managing Committee 2018 -2019 Principal Dr. L. R. Dwivedi OFFICE BEARERS B.Sc.; LL.B.; LL.M. (Mumbai) M.D. (Ayu.); Ph.D. Law (Mumbai) Shri Amrish R. Patel Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Hon. President & Trustee Hon. Joint President & Trustee Hon. Vice President & Trustee

Core Faculty Shri Chintan A Patel Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Dr. [Mrs.] Nutan P Madiwal Dr.[Mrs.] Geeta K. Kubsad Ms. Apurva Thakur Hon. Vice President & Trustee Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer B.A. (SSSIHL, Andhra Pradesh) B.Com. (Mumbai) B.S.L./LL.B., LL.M. (Pune) M.A. (SSSIHL Andhra Pradesh) LL.B.; LL.M. (Mumbai) Diploma in Arbitration, Conciliation Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Shri Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah B.Ed (SSSIHL Andhra Pradesh) Ph.D. (Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune) and ADRS (SIU, Pune) Hon. Joint Secretary Hon. Joint Secretary Hon. Joint Treasurer Ph.D. (Mumbai) P.G. Diploma in Medical Law & Diploma in Corporate Law (ILS, Pune) Shri Harit H. Chitalia Assistant Professor Ethics (NLSIU) Assistant Professor Hon. Joint Treasurer Assistant Professor Mrs. Kavita V. Sharma Mr. Zubin Saiya Shri Amit B Sheth Shri Bhargav N. Patel Shri Bhupen G. Bhatt B.Sc. (Nagpur) Mrs. Gazala Shaikh B.Com. (Mumbai) Shri Harshad B. Kawa Shri Harish J Patel Shri Jagat A. Killawala LL.B.; LL.M. (Nagpur) B.A. (Mumbai) LL.B.; LL.M. (Mumbai) M.H.R. (Nagpur) LL.B. (Mumbai); LL.M. () Assistant Professor Shri Jagdish B. Parikh Shri Jayesh P. Choksi Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi Assistant Professor M. Phil (Law) (S.N.D.T. Univ.) Shri Kirit P. Mehta Shri Maherdas J. Patel Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta Assistant Professor Adjunct Faculty Shri Mukesh H. Patel Shri Mukul P Patel Shri Mukesh A Shah Mrs. Anju Singh Mr. Asim Vidyarthi, Adv. Shri Naresh K. Sheth Shri Nayan M. Patel Shri Nimir K. Mehta B.Sc. (Rohilkhand) Ms. Shilpi Jha B.Com. (Mumbai) Shri Pravin H. Doshi Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah Shri Rajendra K. Shah LL.B.; LL.M. (Delhi) B.Sc.(Hon.) (Mithila Univ.) LL.B. (Mumbai) Assistant Professor Dr. Rajesh L. Jani Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari Shri Ranjeet Dudeja LL.B. (Mumbai); LL.M. (Pune) C.A. (ICAI) P.G. Diploma in Human Rights Shri Sanjay A. Desai Smt. Sneha A. Parekh Shri Tapan M. Patel Mr. Vikrant Halkandar (IIHR, New Delhi) Visiting Faculty Shri TNV Ayyar Shri Tushar H. Mehta Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh B.A., M.A. (Mumbai) P.G. Diploma in Juvenile Ms. Ankita Codanda Shri Vinod M. Goradia Shri Vinod M. Patel Shri Vivek C. Vaidya Assistant Professor Jurisprudence & Juvenile Justice Ms. Archana Calangutcar Dr. Bharti Jain System (Mumbai) ADMINISTRATORS OF SVKM Ms. Nadisha Vazirani Assistant Professor Ms. Bhoomika Jain B.L.S./LL.B. (Mumbai) Ms. Felicia Paul Shri Asoke Basak Shri Mohan Awate Dr. M.N. Welling Mr. Gaurav Gadodia LL.M. (Mumbai) Ms. Suman G. Kalani Chief Executive Officer Addl. Chief Executive Officer Advisor to the President - Mr. Hardik Shah Assistant Professor B. Com.; LL.B.; LL.M.(Mumbai) SVKM & Chancellor NMIMS Mr. Jaison Thomas P.G. Diploma Human Rights (Mumbai) Shri Anil K. Bapat Shri Nilesh M. Mohile Ms. Jovita Horta Dr. [Ms.] Navasikha Duara P.G. Diploma (Cyber law) Chief Financial Officer Chief Administrator Ms. Prachi Savla B.A. (Guwahati) (NALSAR Univ.) Mr. Preyash Parekh M.A. (Mumbai) Assistant Professor Ms. Priyanka Kapadia Ph.D. (Mumbai) Ms. Priyanka Pandit Assistant Professor Mr. Rajesh Kothari Ms. Reena Pujara Mr. S. V. Rajadhyax Ms. Sarita Kadam Ms. Seema Mehta Ms. Yasmin Katpitia

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The Teaching Staff (2017-2018) Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal Managing Committee 2018 -2019 Principal Dr. L. R. Dwivedi OFFICE BEARERS B.Sc.; LL.B.; LL.M. (Mumbai) M.D. (Ayu.); Ph.D. Law (Mumbai) Shri Amrish R. Patel Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Hon. President & Trustee Hon. Joint President & Trustee Hon. Vice President & Trustee

Core Faculty Shri Chintan A Patel Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Dr. [Mrs.] Nutan P Madiwal Dr.[Mrs.] Geeta K. Kubsad Ms. Apurva Thakur Hon. Vice President & Trustee Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer B.A. (SSSIHL, Andhra Pradesh) B.Com. (Mumbai) B.S.L./LL.B., LL.M. (Pune) M.A. (SSSIHL Andhra Pradesh) LL.B.; LL.M. (Mumbai) Diploma in Arbitration, Conciliation Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Shri Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah B.Ed (SSSIHL Andhra Pradesh) Ph.D. (Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune) and ADRS (SIU, Pune) Hon. Joint Secretary Hon. Joint Secretary Hon. Joint Treasurer Ph.D. (Mumbai) P.G. Diploma in Medical Law & Diploma in Corporate Law (ILS, Pune) Shri Harit H. Chitalia Assistant Professor Ethics (NLSIU) Assistant Professor Hon. Joint Treasurer Assistant Professor Mrs. Kavita V. Sharma Mr. Zubin Saiya Shri Amit B Sheth Shri Bhargav N. Patel Shri Bhupen G. Bhatt B.Sc. (Nagpur) Mrs. Gazala Shaikh B.Com. (Mumbai) Shri Harshad B. Kawa Shri Harish J Patel Shri Jagat A. Killawala LL.B.; LL.M. (Nagpur) B.A. (Mumbai) LL.B.; LL.M. (Mumbai) M.H.R. (Nagpur) LL.B. (Mumbai); LL.M. (Delhi) Assistant Professor Shri Jagdish B. Parikh Shri Jayesh P. Choksi Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi Assistant Professor M. Phil (Law) (S.N.D.T. Univ.) Shri Kirit P. Mehta Shri Maherdas J. Patel Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta Assistant Professor Adjunct Faculty Shri Mukesh H. Patel Shri Mukul P Patel Shri Mukesh A Shah Mrs. Anju Singh Mr. Asim Vidyarthi, Adv. Shri Naresh K. Sheth Shri Nayan M. Patel Shri Nimir K. Mehta B.Sc. (Rohilkhand) Ms. Shilpi Jha B.Com. (Mumbai) Shri Pravin H. Doshi Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah Shri Rajendra K. Shah LL.B.; LL.M. (Delhi) B.Sc.(Hon.) (Mithila Univ.) LL.B. (Mumbai) Assistant Professor Dr. Rajesh L. Jani Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari Shri Ranjeet Dudeja LL.B. (Mumbai); LL.M. (Pune) C.A. (ICAI) P.G. Diploma in Human Rights Shri Sanjay A. Desai Smt. Sneha A. Parekh Shri Tapan M. Patel Mr. Vikrant Halkandar (IIHR, New Delhi) Visiting Faculty Shri TNV Ayyar Shri Tushar H. Mehta Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh B.A., M.A. (Mumbai) P.G. Diploma in Juvenile Ms. Ankita Codanda Shri Vinod M. Goradia Shri Vinod M. Patel Shri Vivek C. Vaidya Assistant Professor Jurisprudence & Juvenile Justice Ms. Archana Calangutcar Dr. Bharti Jain System (Mumbai) ADMINISTRATORS OF SVKM Ms. Nadisha Vazirani Assistant Professor Ms. Bhoomika Jain B.L.S./LL.B. (Mumbai) Ms. Felicia Paul Shri Asoke Basak Shri Mohan Awate Dr. M.N. Welling Mr. Gaurav Gadodia LL.M. (Mumbai) Ms. Suman G. Kalani Chief Executive Officer Addl. Chief Executive Officer Advisor to the President - Mr. Hardik Shah Assistant Professor B. Com.; LL.B.; LL.M.(Mumbai) SVKM & Chancellor NMIMS Mr. Jaison Thomas P.G. Diploma Human Rights (Mumbai) Shri Anil K. Bapat Shri Nilesh M. Mohile Ms. Jovita Horta Dr. [Ms.] Navasikha Duara P.G. Diploma (Cyber law) Chief Financial Officer Chief Administrator Ms. Prachi Savla B.A. (Guwahati) (NALSAR Univ.) Mr. Preyash Parekh M.A. (Mumbai) Assistant Professor Ms. Priyanka Kapadia Ph.D. (Mumbai) Ms. Priyanka Pandit Assistant Professor Mr. Rajesh Kothari Ms. Reena Pujara Mr. S. V. Rajadhyax Ms. Sarita Kadam Ms. Seema Mehta Ms. Yasmin Katpitia

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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal OFFICE BEARERS

Shri Amrish R. Patel Hon. President & Trustee

Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Hon. Joint President & Trustee Vice President

Shri. Chintan A. Patel Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Hon. Vice President & Trustee Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer

Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Shri Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia Hon. Joint Secretary Hon. Joint Secretary Hon. Joint Treasurer Hon. Joint Treasurer

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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal OFFICE BEARERS

Shri Amrish R. Patel Hon. President & Trustee

Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Hon. Joint President & Trustee Vice President

Shri. Chintan A. Patel Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Hon. Vice President & Trustee Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer

Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Shri Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia Hon. Joint Secretary Hon. Joint Secretary Hon. Joint Treasurer Hon. Joint Treasurer

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