ILS LAW COLLEGE,

PROSPECTUS 2017-18 LL.M, D.T.L., D.L.L. & L.W. Welcome to ILS • Founded on June 20th, 1924 as the Law College, Poona 92 Years of Nation Building - Our Contribution... when the University of Bombay gave its sanction for a college of law in Poona. u Justice P.B. Gajendragadkar • Graded A+ by National Assessment and Accreditation Chief Justice, Supreme court of (1964-66) Council (NAAC), Bangalore, in 2004. u Justice Y.V. Chandrachud • Ranked 1st amongst the Top Ten Law Colleges in the country by the India Today, ORG-MARG poll survey in Chief Justice, (1977-85) 2005, and by the ‘Week’ in 2006. u Justice E.S. Venkataramaih • Awarded ‘SILF-MILAT Institutional Excellence Award Chief Justice, Supreme court of India (1987-89) 2013' by Society of Indian Law Firms and Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training, Delhi. u Shri K. M. Reddy • Awarded ‘Best Private Education Institute 2012-13’ in the Former Governor of Category by WCRC Leaders Asia. u Shri Y.B. Chavan • Spread over a 195 acres campus in the heart of the city of Pune. Former Deputy Prime Minister of India • A faculty comprising of highly qualified & committed u Shri people. Former Minister of Commerce • A library rated one amongst the best in India, with over 59073 books and bound volumes of periodicals along with u Shri national and international, journals and magazines. Home Minister, Govt. of India & Former Chief Minister of • A boys’ hostel with a capacity of over 190 male students. Maharashtra • Girls’ hostel, to accommodate 144 lady students. u Shri • An enormous range of student clubs and societies, Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra particularly the Mooting, Debate and Drama societies, besides the sports, trekking and other extra curricular clubs. u Shri Arun Kirloskar • Funded by the Ford Foundation, USA during 1996-2000 Industrialist to sustain our tradition of innovation in teaching u Dr. techniques and methods of learning. Indian Classical Vocalist • 1st volume of ILS Law Review released, March 2008. • LL.M. Pragramme started at ILS in 2010-11 u Prof. S.P. Sathe • Women’s Studies Centre established 2011 Former Dir. Institute of • International Collaboration between the VU University, Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) and Amsterdam, Netherlands and ILS, comprising of Ph.D. Ex-Principal, ILS Law College programs and setting up of Law and Policy Action Lab at ILS Launched in December 2012. u Dr. Alice Jacob • Selected by as one of the Premier Former Director of and Institutions eligible for Central Sector Scholarship Scheme Ex-Member, Law Commission of India of Top Class Education for Scheduled Tribe (ST) and u Dr. A.T. Markose Scheduled Caste (SC). First Director of Indian Law Institute • The ILS Law College has also been granted permission for PhD Research Centre by Savitribai Phule Pune University. Former Professor, Cochin University Disclaimer The Prospectus is a guide for applicants who intend to enter the ILS Law College college in 2016 and it has been produced as carefully as possible for this purpose. Although every effort is made to ensure that Address : Chiplunkar Road (Law College Road), information is accurate and up to date, the matters covered by Pune - 411 004 the prospectus are subject to change from time to time. Information: Tel.: (+) 91-20-25656775, Ext. 121 This college reserves the right to alter or withdraw any course or (+) 91-20-25656775, Ext. 140 parts of courses. All offers of admission to pursue a course of Fax : (+) 91-20-25658665 studies as a registered student of the college are made by the E-mail : [email protected] Principal. No promise or purported offer made otherwise than in accordance with this regulation has any validity. Website : www.ilslaw.edu College Office Working Hours: On implementation of Rules 2008 of by University of Pune the Curriculum and Monday to Saturday : 9.00 am. - 4.00 pm. Eligibility (Age) criterion of admission, may change. College Timings Price of Prospectus with application Form : Rs. 1100/- Day Session : 10.50 am onwards Our Mission

“ H¥$ÊdÝVmo {díd_m`©_² &” - Rigveda, Mandala-9, Sukta-63, R.ca-5

We will make the whole world “Aaryam”. The word “Aaryam” refers to moral, cultural and spiritual excellence leading to eternal happiness. It shall be the ideal of this Society, for accomplishment of which, its efforts will always be directed towards an all round elevation of the entire population of this vast country. It should be raised to a level of equality on a higher plane ensuring everlasting peace, prosperity and higher mentality. The Society looks forward to a period of time when as a result of advancement of the people in their morals and outlook on life, the distinctions on the ground of birth will disappear by reason of all reaching a higher level of mental and moral excellence. The prayer of the Society will be to raise the nation to that ideal and its efforts will always be directed with that end in view : “ H¥$ÊdÝVmo {díd_m`©_² &” From The President’s Chair

I joined the Law College of Indian Law Society Life is a better experience with a touch of legality. (commonly known as ILS Law College) as a student of Since you’ve decided to pursue a career in legal studies, I First Year LL. B in the year 1969 with a dream. The welcome you to the fraternity of people for whom life is dream was to excel as a law student and to be a successful law. lawyer. I achieved the dream and much more. I was privileged to be associated with Indian Law Society as a What should be the essential requirements for a student of its college and then its Vice President and now person to be a good lawyer-discipline to follow the law, the President. restraint and courage to speak the truth. Compounded with this, a lawyer must also realize his commitment to the I want each of the students to join this College with a society - justice, equity and good conscience must rule his dream. A dream bigger than mine. The excellent faculty philosophy of law. of this College would not only impart you academic Only a good legal education, one that allows you to knowledge but would also help you in developing insight understand the framing of laws and also their correct in law and excel in every field of life. implementation can promote such qualities. ILS Law College provides you with all this and more. ILS has Late Shri Y.V. Chandrachud, Former Chief Justice of always been instrumental in producing lawyers par India, was a student of this College and later became the excellence and has been at the forefront of education, President of Indian Law Society. In the President's research and innovations in the field of law. message for the students of this College, he wrote “To have studied Law at ILS College is significant land mark in my It is due to the pure dedication and sincerity of its flag life”. These words, perfectly reflects my sentiments too. bearers, that ILS is, where it is today. I consider myself fortunate to have been a student and the Principal of this Join this College with a dream, to be a successful college - a part of its 80 year old glorious tradition. lawyer and a distinguished Judge, and above all to be a good citizen. Do give back to the society in fuller measure I wish ILS and its students all success in their onward what you receive from this College march.

Justice Dilip G. Karnik Late Dr. S.P. Sathe President, Indian Law Society Former Principal, ILS Law College (Class of ‘54) Dear Students,

I congratulate you for making a right choice to select ILS Law College for studies of law. Today, ILS is a prestigious name in legal education. A+ ranking by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council - an autonomous body of the University Grants Commission and No. 1 ranking by media fortifies our claim for quality legal education. Generations of our students since the establishment of the ILS College in 1924 have strengthened its reputation. The College has strived to impart socially relevant and professionally designed legal education for last 92 years. ILS Law College was selected for the ‘Institutional Excellence Awared 2013' by the Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) and Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training (MILAT), and Asian ‘ Best Private Education Institute 2012-13' award by World Consulting and Research Organisation in 2013. Law, according to us, is not an activity of the State, but part of our life. There is no activity of human life with which law is not concerned. Law is the foundation of the Universe and everything is centered in law. This belief is expressed in our motto Y_} gdª à{V{ð>V_²Ÿ& (Everything is centered in law). Guided by this philosophy of law, ILS has nurtured its own educational culture. Law and legal profession have acquired a central place in the global economy. Along the legal complexities, it has become necessary to study impact of globalization on social and political institutions. To facilitate such study, we have made efforts to effectively combine the theory and practice of law. The classroom teaching is supported by moot courts, legal aid, legal literacy and legal research. This will introduce you to court crafts and expose you to social realities.

You will enjoy learning law among the multi-cultural and multi-lingual student body, in the beautiful surroundings and free but disciplined ambience.

Join our mission on the path of Justice, Liberty and Equality.

I look forward to meeting you at the ILS

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1. Why ILS 6

2. Pune - The City and University 7

3. Our Roots - The Early Days 8

4. Our Faculty 9

5. The Law School

• The Campus 10

• The Law Library 12

• Student Activities 13

• Clinical Legal Education 14

• Special Lectures and Visitors 15

• Student Services 16

6. Residential Accommodation 17

7. Highlights of 2016-17 19

8. Assessment and Accreditation 24

9. Admission Rules & Time Table 25-26

10. Fees 27-32

11. Admission Procedure 33

12. Course Description 34-37

13. Instructions to Students 38

14. Undertakings 39

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Why Law

ILS Law College is a community of students and staff thought and expression and the stimulation to reach the dedicated to bringing out the best in all of its members. acme of the legal profession, this college organizes a Our aim is to provide the finest opportunities and multitude of workshops, conferences and lectures. It has environment for teaching, learning and research. We have a always been the foremost aim of this college to insist on long and distinguished record of academic excellence and giving students the independence to use the abounding innovation since the foundation of the college in 1924. opportunities available and carve out their own niche in The basic principle behind the foundation of ILS Law college life. College was to establish a regularized system of imparting At this college, we give special emphasis on legal education. From 1924 to 2013 for over 89 years, we perspectives and insights from other disciplines and have endeavoured and achieved this ambition and encourage an integrated approach to law and an maintained our standards of excellence. Ranked amongst exploration of the legal profession’s socio-economic role the top Law Colleges in the country, we believe in creating and ethical commitments. a relaxed and flexible environment to allow students to grow and develop at their own pace. The courses offered COMMENCEMENT OF MASTER OF LAWS (LL.M.) here are a product of critical thought and careful PROGRAMME : experiment over many productive years. We offer an The ILS Law College earlier conducted a LL.M. education characterized by a mixture of theory and practice programme, which was then affiliated to the Bombay and a commitment to public service. This college has University and subsequently to the Pune University in always been a firm believer in innovation, both in 1948. After the establishment of Department of Law by pedagogy and curriculum. In tune with the recent the Savitribai Phule Pune University, the LL.M. globalization of the profession, a new experiment in programme at ILS Law College was discontinued. Nearly learning and teaching of law was proposed to the Ford after four decades in 2010 -11 the LL.M. programme Foundation at for funds under their commenced at ILS Law College. programme ‘Rights & Social Justice’ and was implemented. Striving further to harbour individuality of

6 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Five Reasons to Choose Pune - the City & University

If you are looking for complete from an efficient public transport system and general cost education - look no further. of transportation is relatively low. Pune is one of the most Students from all over the preferred destinations for students in India, from South country and abroad are flocking East Asia and Africa. It has a cosmopolitan population to Pune, as apart from the imparting it the character of a world city. With the same academic infrastructure, the facilities one would expect from a busy metro, Pune retains culture and ethos of the city too the coziness of a small town. It is a very safe place to stay in, seems to have won the hearts of the low crime rates being a proof of that. The denizens of many a student. this city are helpful by nature, and to settle down in this place does not take much effort. RECOGNITION Pune University is ranked among the top five in the CULTURAL CAPITAL country. Almost 30% of foreign students in India are at Pune is the cultural capital of Maharashtra. Whatever Pune. The University has over 40 engineering and be your area of interest - Pune’s got a lot to offer. Be it management institutes. theatre or films, dance or music, debating or elocution, Pune is also the fastest yoga or sports – Pune is always abuzz with encouraging and growing centre for studies entertaining activities. Associations like the SPIC- in IT. Called the ‘Oxford MACAY, AIESEC, Lalit Kala Academy, give students of the East ’, the city has ample opportunities to hone their talents. an enormous student ENVIRONMENT population and a number Pune is nature lover’s paradise. Within a radius of 5 of renowned institutions km from the heart of the city, you have numerous places to including the National Defence Academy, Film and visit including the fort, the NDA, the Television Institute of India, Fergusson College, Gokhale Khadakwasla dam and the natural wonders like the Institute of Politics and Economics and ILS Law College. lake and the hills surrounding the city add to its beauty. ACCESSIBILITY Pune has a salubrious climate conducive to work. Pune is an easily accessible city benefiting from excellent road, rail and air communications. It is well connected to all important cities by direct train services and also has a domestic airport. AFFORDABLE LIVING Pune has the charm of the small city with facilities expected from a bustling metro. Perfect for students, as almost everything is available at an affordable price - from eating joints to internet cafes. Residential accommodation is easily available and is very economical. The city benefits

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 7 Our Roots - the early Days

The early days of the Indian Law Society’s Law College date back as far as the year 1902, when Mr. J.R. Gharpure and Mr. P.B. Singhe decided to make a new beginning in the direction of a regularized system of imparting legal education. ‘The New Law Class, Bombay’ was therefore started in 1903. After running this class for five years, it was thought desirable to start a regular law college, which would be affiliated to a university. Accordingly, the Prin. Gharpure 1924-50 Fergusson College Law Class was started in 1908, and was conducted by Mr. Gharpure. More than 125 students were registered on roll. However within a few weeks, this institution was disaffiliated from the University of Bombay. After a period of more than fifteen years the above experiment was still under trial. The scope for Prin. Pandit 1951-71 improvement was recognised and on 4th March, 1923, a new society called the ‘Indian Law Society’ was inaugurated, whose first President was Dr. Sir C. Chandawarkar. It was proposed at this meeting that a private law college be set up in Pune. After preliminary preparations, the Law college formally commenced operation on the 20th of June 1924, under the banner of Prin. Ranade 1971-76 the Indian Law Society. It was then known as the ‘Poona Law College’. The Society acquired 200 acres of land and the first building called the Saraswati Building was built in 1935. The foundation stone was laid down at the hands of the Late Honourable Srinivas Shastri on 7th January 1935.

The Saraswati building was thoughtfully Prin. Sathe 1976-91 architectured to look like a sage meditating in the ‘lotus’ position. Subsequently the hostel for resident students, a Gymkhana and a pavilion were also built. The construction of a swimming pool further enriched the facilities. The Laxmi building was later added to meet the growing needs of the College. All this was done under the

auspices of the first principal of the college, Prin. Kelawala 1992-93 Gharpure - a man of great vision & foresight.

8 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Our Faculty

Students are instructed by a faculty comprising of scholars interest are Interpretation of Statues, Comparative Law, and professionals profound in their respective fields of interests. Jurisprudence. Research Associate, Institute of Advanced It has, an unparalleled commitment and divides its time Legal Studies, Pune. Assisted Ms. Sathya Narayan for among two complementary activities, teaching and research. editing the book “Mulla on the Law of Insolvency in India” At ILS we have a faculty which, gives high priority to and took active part in the reading selected articles of interactive teaching thus encouraging the student-teacher Professor S.P. Sathe, for carrying on editorial corrections relationship to go beyond the classroom, in turn providing the for the anthology – Selected Works of S.P. Sathe, being students with a comfortable and warm study environment. published by Oxford University Press, New Delhi. Co- ordinator, Diploma in Housing Law's, and Post Graduate VAIJAYANTI JOSHI, Principal Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms. B.A. with Sanskrit from the Fergusson College, Pune. LL.B. from the ILS Law DR. PRIYA SONDHI, College, LL.M. from the Pune University. Assistant Professor Areas of interest are Family Law, Private Ms Priya Sondhi stood first in the order International Law and Legal Theory. of merit in LL B and LL M from RTM, Book entitled 'Vrittapatra ani Kayada' (Newspapers and Nagpur University. She has worked in the Law) widely received. Contributed to the draft the institutions like NALSAR University 'Uniform Civil Code' and a number of papers. Has been a of Law and PGTD (Law), RTM, Nagpur University. She member of the Legal Education Committee of the Bar has presented papers in several National Conferences / Council of India. Visited and lectured in 1999 in various seminars and published Articles in reputed Journals. Her law-schools in USA, viz. the Brandeis School of Law, areas of interest/specialization are International Law, Louisville, the NewYork University Law School and the Disaster Law, Research & Methodology and Law & Social Centre for International and Comparative Law, University Transformation. of Baltimore. Visited Hawaii to participate in an Achievements of ILS - LL.M. Students international conference on 'Educating Lawyers for Trans- Sr. no. Name of the student University merit rank national Challenges' organized by Association of American 1 Rajalaxmi Joshi (2012) Rank 5 Law Schools. Visited Athens, to participate in the Academy of European Public Law, 11th Session. 2 Rashmi Agrawal (2013) Rank 7 Felicitated by Bar Council of India on the occasion of its 3 Thressiamma K P (2013) Rank 9 Golden Jubilee Celebration for her valuable services 4 Ajinkya Kale (2014) Rank 1 rendered to the field of legal education. 5 Ashwini Kashikar (2014 ) Rank 8

Ajay Sonawane was awarded P H Kotadia Gold Medal in MS. SHAILA DAWARE, 108th Convocation for Scoring highest marks in Law of Assistant Professor Contracts ( Nov'12 Examination) BSL. LL.B (Symbiosis Law College, Ajinkya Kale was awarded Nani A. Palkhiwala Gold Pune), LL.M (University of Pune). Me d a l a n d L a t e D a d a s a h e b A b h y a n k a r VakilLaxmeshwar Gold Medal in 109th Convocation for Joined ILS Law college in 2004. Areas of standing First at L.L.M.Exam. held in April/May 2014.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 9 The Campus

Situated at the foot of the Law College hill, the college has a calm and picturesque surrounding encompassing a spacious 195 acres of land. Nature has endowed the campus with a unique aesthetic quality that helps to maintain a congenial environment for study and reflection.

The College facilities combine stately architecture and state-of-the-art resources. The campus stretches from the Sarswati Building which houses the library, the reading room, the administrative office, the conference hall and the Principal’s office, besides the chambers of other faculty members and computer facilities for research students, to the Laxmi Building that houses over fifteen halls for regular lectures, the legal aid centre and an auditorium with a capacity of 400 people, used for guest lectures, college functions and presentations.

Apart from the academic and administrative buildings, the College facilities ate further enriched with a huge residential complex for male students; the newly constructed Ladies Hostel, a gymnasium, a sprawling cricket and football ground, a sports

10 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 The college campus is 8 kms. from the Railway Station and 16 kms. from the Airport. So, if you are at ILS Law College, you can be rest assured to experience law in a congenial environment compounded with an amiable atmosphere.

pavilion housing the indoor sports facilities, tennis courts and a swimming pool. With all this and more the College facilities are unmatched by any other institution for legal studies in the country.

ILS Law College is located in the academic hub of the city, with renowned institutions like the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Symbiosis Institute, SNDT University and Fergusson College just a stones throw away. It is also not very far from the Savitribai Phule Pune University.

The College stands facing the Law College Road, which links Senapati Bapat Road and Karve Road, both leading to important commercial as well as educational zones like and the University Circle.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 11 The Law Library

Keeping in mind the importance of a well equipped library in a law institution, the College has given the Library top priority in funding allocations. Housed at Saraswati Building, the College Library has an impressive collection of books dating back to 1865. New books are continuously added to the collection. The Library subscribes to around 102 Indian and foreign journals including American Journal of International Law, Cambridge Law Journal, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, All India Reporter, Indian Bar Review, the Indian Journal of International Law etc. Along with an extensive Manupatra online and renowned International database collection of text books, reference books - international service - LexisNexis have also been obtained. Membership and Indian, on all subjects, the Library collection includes of UGC sponsored INFLIBNET programme provides volumes of American Jurisprudence and Halsbury’s Laws access to 9000 e-journals and 57000 e-books published be and Statutes of England. renowned international publishers like Oxford, Keeping pace with the revolution in Information and Cambridge, Wilson, Thomson Reuter etc. Communication technology, ILS has facilitated Seamless During the year 2007-08, Fiber Optic cable was laid Access of students to the world of legal knowledge. The throughout the campus, connecting all buildings computer lab, set up for students, is functional since 2006. including Boys’ and Girls’ Hostels. Dedicated 24 hours 20 The students have access to well known Indian Legal MBPS leased line has also been installed to provide faster databases like AIR, Criminal Law Journal, SCC online and connectivity. Wi-Fi connectivity has been provided in the Corporate Law Adviser online service. Campus license for Class Rooms, Girls’ Hostel and the library. A great achievement of 2110-11 was the internal network cabling of the boys’ hostel facilitating access of the students to internet and all the subscribed databases from their hostel rooms. Two additional floors measuring 14000 sq.ft. were added to the existing library during 2011-12. Lift and ramps have been provided for the convenience of physically challenged people. A video conferencing room and cubicles have also been provided for teachers and students. Infrastructure developments and improved facilities will help the budding professionals face the growing challenge of the profession and realize their fullest potential.

12 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Student Activities

To strike a healthy balance between academic and LITERARY AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES non-academic activities, the College emphasizes on the Students of the College also take part in various other participation of each student in all the extra and co- competitions including Quiz, Dramatics, Creative curricular activities held, by encouraging them to organize writing, Mock UN Assembly etc. The last year saw the and take part in various enriching activities. College winning various competitions in Pune as well as in DEBATING ASSOCIATION other parts of the country. During the College Week held Keeping in mind the requirement for strong positive in December various inter class and individual arguing skills in Law, debate competitions are crucial for competitions were also organized. This year the College law students. The College has a Debating and Elocution teams participated and won different prizes in Society for this purpose. The Society organizes various debating, elocution & declamation competitions. It also conducts selections for various Inter College and University competitions. Students of ILS Law college, have participated and won prizes in many prestigious debates including Various inter-collegiate MUNs like Rotary India International MUN 2015, Pune Model United Nations 2015, COEP MUN 2014, BITs Hyderabad MUN 2014 and Parliamentary Debate Competition of St. Xavier's- Bombay, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics Pune, GNLU Gandhinagar, NLIU Bhopal, Vellore Institute of Technology, NUALS Cochin, Symbiosis Law Purushottom Karandak one act play competition, Suman School, to name a few. College teams won prizes at various Karandak, Natya Wachan Spardha, Lokankika Spardha, state level Marathi Debate and Elocution Competitions Chakri Natya Wachan Spardha, Sarpotdar Karandak and like Justice Ranade State Level Debate Competition, Late Firodiya Karandak competitions. The college team created State Level Debate Competition, record by winning the prestigious ‘Purushottam Karandak’ Loksatta State Level Elocution Competition, etc. They also for the sixth time and also won many individual prizes like won competitions on Client interviewing, Counselling etc. best direction and acting. rd This year 3 Justic V.M. Tarkunde National Parliamentary SPORTS th Debate Competition and 6 State Level Marathi Elocution A sprawling cricket, football and volleyball ground, a Competition were organised by the Debating Society. gymnasium, a swimming pool, tennis courts and an indoor sports complex with table tennis, chess and carom facilities make sports an integral part of any student’s life at the College. The College has a Gymkhana Managing Committee with a full time faculty member as the chairperson and representatives from all divisions to organize the activities. The College encourages students to participate in competitions organized by the Savitribai Phule Pune University and other colleges. Athletics and inter-class competitions are held around December - January providing students an opportunity to interact with each other.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 13 Clinical Legal Education

The ILS Legal Aid Programme was started in 1976. It has received grants from CILAS, UGC, State of Maharashtra and the Ford Foundation. While the Legal Aid Cell is devoted to dispensing free legal advice and litigational assistance to the economically underprivileged, the conciliation cell makes attempt to settle disputes amicably. The Centre works four days a week and inculcates in the students a sense of social responsibility. The programme is a compulsory part of the curriculum of Practical Training (skills of advocacy), incorporating client interviews and pre-litigational preparation. The College Legal Aid Centre started its activities in August 2013 for the academic year 2013-14. The Centre in collaboration with other NGOs and voluntary organizations like Deepgriha, Saheli, Disha, Ashta-no-Kai, J.P. Naik Mahila Vikasani, Inner Wheel Club, Centre for Police Research, Pune and Police Training Center, Prison organized various legal aid / legal literacy camps to create awareness among people about their legal rights and duties under various acts, thereby helping the poor and needy to have access to justice. The Legal Aid center works under the guidance of a teacher-in-charge who is assisted by other full time faculty members. The student volunteers guided by teachers work in the Centre and receive cases for legal advice and litigational help. This year 12 legal literacy camps were organized at village Nane, Maval Taluka; Rajgurunagar, Pune; Undri, Pisoli village; Loni-Bhakar village; Nav Bharat High School, Shivane; and schools in Tadiwala Road, Mangalwar Peth, and BMCC Road, Pune. Students performed street plays and spoke on various issues like Rights of Women, Dowry, Consumer Protection Law, Right to Information etc. Presently, the centre has its legal aid clinics working in three different places: Deepgriha (NGO), Tadiwala Road, Deepgriha, Market Yard and Karve Institute of Social Service. The Centre also undertakes publication of legal literacy material on various legal issues like environment, succession, jurisdiction of various courts, etc. A few booklets have already been published. The Legal Aid Centre strives to ingrain a commitment to pro bono service in each student, encouraging them to participate in the program providing legal services to the weaker sections of the society. Such an activity gives them an opportunity to practice and expand the legal skills acquired in the classroom while providing much-needed assistance to underprivileged members of the community. The centre encourages student's participation and also recognizes their dedication and services through special legal Aid Awards. Ankur Pahade received certificate of appreciation for legal aid activities. Legal Aid camps were also conducted as a part of Practical Research Methodology Course. Students also contributed towards preparation of legal literacy material, drafting of speech and street plays.

Justice B.D. Bal Lecture Series This was a lecture series instituted in the memory of the Late Justice B.D. Bal, Former Judge of the and Senior Advocate in the Supreme Court of India. He was faculty member of ILS Law College for a number of years and a senior patron of the society. Shri. M. Hidayatullah, Former Vice- President of India, inaugurated the lecture series. The speakers at the lecture series include eminent people like : • Justice Yacoob, Judge Constitutional Court, South Africa • Mr. Arun Shourie, Minister in Central Cabinet • Dr. , Visiting Professor at the Warwick University, U.K. • Mr. Soli Sorabjee, Attorney General of India • Dr. C. Subramaniam, Former Governor of Maharashtra • Dr. Jayant Naralikar, Director, IUCAA • Dr. Werner Menski, Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Justice Hidayatulla • Mr. Nani Palkhiwala, Eminent Jurist & Former Ambassador to the USA Inaugurating Bal Memorial • Prof. Antony Blackshield, Macquaire University, Sydney Lecture Series • Dr. Venkat Iyer, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Ulster • Justice N. Chapalgaonkar • Justice P. B. Sawant

14 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Special Lectures & Visitors

In addition to the Justice B.D. Bal and G.V. Pandit Foundation Lecture Series, the College provides special lectures and seminars conducted by visitors who have made distinguished contributions to the law, civil rights and public policy. These events have included presentations by Shri P.M. Bakshi, member of the Law Commission of India; Mr. Leo Burnett, Professor of Law at the Brandeis School of Law, Louisville; USA, Prof. Clarence Dias, Director of the International Centre for Law in Development, NewYork; Dr. Werner Menski, Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi, Human Resource Development Minister, Mrs. Niloufer Bhagwat, Advocate, High Court of Bombay, Late Mr. P.R. Kumarmangalam, Minister for Power and Energy, Late Mr. V.N. Gadgil, Congress Spokesperson. The presentations embraced subjects such as Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Cyber Law, Medical Jurisprudence, Human Rights and various other topical issues.

The Principal Pandit Lecture Series Principal G.V. Pandit took over the reigns of the College from Principal Gharpure in 1951. He was a scholar of great eminence and inspired generations of students with his originality of thought and lucid exposition of the law. He retired in 1971 after taking the College to its zenith during his tenure. This lecture series started in 1979 with the inaugural lecture by Dr. Vasudha Dhagamwar, who was at that time, Reader in the Department of Law, University of Pune. The series were enriched by the speeches of the following eminent persons. • Prof. M.S. Gore, former Director of Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Vice Chancellor of The University of Bombay; • Justice C.S. Dharmadhikari, Judge of the Bombay High Court • Shri Ashok Desai, Former Solicitor General and Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court • Prof. H.K. Paranjape, Leading economist, member of the MRTP Commission • Prof Alice Jacob, Former Director of the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi • Shri Dara P. Mehta, Senior Partner, Little & Company, Mumbai • Justice Sujata Manohar, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India • Shri M.R. Pai, Consumer Activist • Prof. Marc Galanter, Professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School, USA • Dr. Gerard Quinn, Director, Centre for disability Law and Policy of National University of Ireland’s School of Law. • Dr. Dinesh Bhugra, President, World Psychiatric Association, Switzerland. • Justice J. Yacoob, Former Judge, Constitutional Court of South Africa. • Dr. T.K.Vishwanathan, Secretary General of 15thLok Sabha and Chairman of Committee on Bankruptcy and Insolvency Code

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 15 Student Services

PLACEMENT CELL AND CAREER SERVICES submit the same, along with their Curriculum Vitae, to the Recognizing the requirement of the Corporate Sector concerned professors. During the year 2014-15, students and Law Firms for well trained graduates of law, the were recruited through the cell and placed in different Placement Cell acts as a liaison between the students of the firms and companies. The college also got students placed college and the Corporate & Legal Sectors. at various law firms and organizations for internship during 2014-15. The Placement Cell promotes students’ interests, providing them opportunities to work with leading Law ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Firms, Lawyers, Non Governmental Organizations and With a history of over 91 years, ILS Law College can the Corporate World. The Placement Cell is instrumental boast of an enviable alumnus. To maintain the bonds the in attracting various firms and companies to recruit College has an Alumni Association. Students leaving the students from the college. During this year, students have college may register as members of the Association. The been placed all over the country. The Placement Alumni Association undertakes events and programmes Programmes also aim to provide the students of the college from time to time to bring the Alumni and the College with internship during the Summer and Diwali vacations closer in terms of information sharing and networking. with prominent Advocates, Law Firms and Companies. Annual Alumni meet is organised on 25th December every Students who wish to participate in the Placement year as part of the Annual Day Celebration. Programme are required to fill in the prescribed form and

PROUD MOMENTS INSTITUTIONAL EXCELLENCE AWARD 2013 INDIAN LAW SOCIETY (ILS) LAW COLLEGE PUNE

Principal Vaijayanti Joshi receiving Institutional Excellence Award 2013 at the hands of Shri Fali S. Nariman, President Emeritus, Bar Association of India on 1st September 2013 at New Delhi

16 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Residential Accommodation

One of the main concerns for a prospective university double rooms and 108 are single occupancy rooms. S.C. student, coming from outside the city of Pune, is the and S.T. students can avail of the reservation quota solely availability of accommodation. The students of ILS Law on the basis of merit. The administration of the hostel is College enjoy an advantage as, apart from the college hostel taken care of by the Rectors. for both male and female students, there are a large number The Hostel has three wings. It is flanked by tennis court on of hostels, paying-guest accommodations and student one side and overlooks the picturesque apartments available within a 3 k.m. radius of the college. Law College Hill on the other. Ample parking space is also available for the vehicles of residents and visitors.

ACCOMMODATION FOR FEMALE STUDENTS

ILS HOSTEL FOR MALE STUDENTS

The Indian Law Society provides accommodation for male students of the college, at the Hostel, which is situated in Although Pune is a safe city and its extremely low the campus. Such crime rate boasts of this fact, the College believes that a accommodation is provided hostel within the premises will provide greater security to strictly on the basis of merit. the female students, who come to Pune from various parts The hostel offers a total of 154 of India and aborad. Recognizing their need the Society rooms out of which 46 are commenced the construction of the ILS Ladies Hostel in the year 2001 and completed it in June 2002. The Hostel was ready for occupation by July 2002 and became functional since then. It provides the basic furniture including a bed, chair, table and cupboard. There is a Dining Hall, Study Room, and Sick Room and Telephone facilities. Recreational facilities also are provided.

Note : ILS Ladies Hostel accommodation is subject to availability.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 17 CHARGES to help international students. The Cell receives foreign students under the Student Exchange Programme and Annual charges for Girls' Hostel (including food) are as assists the aspirant students in obtaining information follows : regarding eligibility, fee structure, courses offered, Rs. 1,57,500/- accommodation, etc. The College gets students from Rs. 1,65,000/- for NRI Students Bhutan, Nepal, Kenya, UAE, etc. The Cell aims to undertake faculty and student exchange programmes, Annual charges for Boys' Hostel (excluding food) are as research projects, organize expert lecture series etc. It also follows : * plans to organize summer/winter schools. Single occupancy Room Rs. 70,000/- WOMEN & LAW CENTRE Double occupancy Room Rs. 57,000/- per person ‘The Women and Law Centre’ was established with the objective of examining law from the feminist * Revised rate of fees will be displayed at the time of perspective. The Centre also undertakes research projects admission and conducts studies and seminars in related areas. The MEDICAL FACILITIES centre attracts visitors and students from all over India and An Honorary Medical Officer is available to students abroad. Accommodation to such visitors are provided at twice a week in the Medical Room of the hostel. In case of the Ladies’ Hostel. emergencies, the Medical Officer can be contacted through the Rectors. Institute of Advanced Legal Studies OTHER FACILITIES The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) was The student is provided with basic furniture in the established in 1991 to complement and support the efforts room which includes a study table, a chair and a bed. Hot of the ILS Law College to promote quality legal education. The Institute conducts research in Law, runs courses of socio-legal interests for a variety of clientele with a view to spreading legal education among people engaged in diverse pursuits. The Institute is headed by: Smt. Sathya Narayan, Honorary Director • The Institute is currently researching a project, commissioned by the Ford Foundation, on 'Public Interest Litigation' in India (PIL). The Institute had previously completed a study on 'The Tribunal System in India.' water is available 24 hours a day. Water coolers, to provide safe drinking water, are present in each wing. STD / ISD • The Institute organizes a number of Workshops, facility is available in the campus. The college also has a Seminars, Discussions, Lectures etc. Dining Hall for meals and a Canteen. Outside caterers also • Since 1992 the Institute has been conducting two supply meals at nominal rates to the students. diploma courses. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' CELL Diploma in Housing Laws The International Students' Cell was established in the Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) academic year 2008-09 to provide a single window system Methods

18 ILS LAW COLLEGE |PROSPECTUS PROSPECTUS 2014-15 2017-18 Highlights of 2016-17

REMEMBERING S.P. SATHE search for the link between IPR Regime and innovations, Professor S.P. Sathe, former Principal of the ILS Law that is, added layers of protection vis-à-vis enhanced levels College and the Founder Director of the Institute of of creativity and probing the intention behind registering Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) was a renowned expert in intellectual property in today's day. Constitutional and Administrative Law. A prolific writer He said that intellectual property rights have been with large number of books and articles to his credit, he was impacted with the “Dunning Kruger Effect” which has led well known among the legal fraternity across the globe. to phasing out of other important factors which propel After his passing away in March 2006, to innovation like sheer diversity, necessity, chaos, commemorate his contribution to Indian Jurisprudence uncertainty, spirituality, etc. and Social Action, Professor S.P. Sathe Foundation was set His anecdotal compilation had many one-liners with up by the Indian Law Society with a view to encourage vast meaning, connotation and significance which academic pursuit of law students. enhanced the understanding of his view points. He Like earlier days, this year also three memorial events pointed out, with the aid of quirky examples, the sheer th amount of resources being consumed in IP enforcement; were organised to mark the 11 death anniversary of Dr the error of criminalizing the failure to abide by the IP laws; S.P. Sathe the events were organised. The events were the nuisance of grant of interim relief in IP suits and the Memorial Lecture, National Moot Court Competition fact that there can never be convergence in an adversarial and International Conference system of justice. His address sparked a debate among th The Professor S.P. Sathe 11 Memorial lecture was students regarding why there is a requirement of less delivered by Professor Dr. Shamnad Basheer, Founder, Intellectual property protection and more IP free regimes. Spicy IP. He is the first Chair Professor of Intellectual He strongly advocated his views against certain IPs which Property Law at the Ministry of Human Resource are not required i.e. Designs Act. Development, Government of India. Prior to this, he was He concluded by quoting that "today, the IP regime is the Frank H Marks Visiting Associate Professor of more resource-centric than relating to human potential.” Intellectual Property Law at the George Washington th University Law School in Washington DC. Currently he is Professor S.P. Sathe 11 Memorial National Moot working with Nirma University as an IP chair. He is also Court Competition was conducted in four rounds from rd th involved in spreading knowledge to all through his trust 23 and 25 September, 2016. Total 32 teams of three IDIA (Increasing Diversity by increasing Access to Legal members each participated in the preliminary rounds. Education) foundation. This year's theme was 'Intellectual Property Rights'. The moot proposition for the competition was drafted by Ritvik Kulkarni and Yojit Pareek (both V B.S.L.LL.B.) and it was edited by Professor (Dr.) Shamnad Basheer and Mr. Deepakar Livingston, Advocate. Preliminary round was judged by practicing professionals from the field of intellectual property rights. A total of 8 teams qualified for the quarter final rounds. ILS Law College and School of Law qualified to the final round. Total 8 teams argued to qualify to semi- final rounds in 4 court rooms.ILS Law College emerged as a winner of the competition. ILS Law College, Pune, organized the 'Remembering He presented his compilation on 'IP Minimalism' for Professor S. P. Sathe 11th Memorial National Conference the Memorial Lecture. He began by discussing the on Changing Contours in Intellectual Property Laws' interplay of various streams of law, such as the consisting of three days of educational sessions related to Administrative Law, Tort law, Contracts Law and Intellectual Property Rights Law. As per the schedule, the Competition Law in the IPR Regime; explaining the conference was held on 10-12th March, 2017. concepts of IP maximalism, IP expansion, IP excess; the

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 19 The Conference was aimed at providing the audience, PRINCIPAL G.V. PANDIT MEMORIAL an enlightening insight into the issues associated with LECTURE Intellectual Property Law; its development and application Indian Law Society organised the lecture series to in India. The idea was to throw light on the subject matter commemorate fond memory of Late Principal G.V. Pandit of intellectual property, the nature of law that governs it, th on 4 March 2017. The lecture series has been organised interface with other field laws and the evolving every year since 1979 and many eminent scholar have jurisprudence in the arena. Eminent personalities adorned the lecture series. Dr. T K Vishwanathan, associated in the field graced the Conference with their th Secretary General of the 15 Lok Sabha and Chairman of talks and presentations. Apart from the resource persons, Committee on Bankruptcy and Insolvency Code delivered teachers and students of ILS Law College presented papers the memorial lecture this year. on contemporary issues of IPRs. Ms. Sathya Narayan (Director, IALS) talked about late Professor S. P. Sathe in the beginning of the Conference. On first day, Dr. Prabuddha Ganguli, CEO, Vision IPR delivered Keynote address “Intellectual Property Rights: Re-contouring for the day after” followed by address by Dr. Shamnad Basheer, Founder SpicyIP and a panel discussion on DU Photocopy case by Dr. Nilima Bhadbhade, Mr. Sumeet Malik and Dr. Shamnad Basheer One second day we had addresses by experts namely- Dr. Prabuddha Ganguli, CEO, Vision IPR, Mr. Rohan K George, Partner, Samvad Partners, Mr. Nandan Kamath, Founder, The Law Offices of Nandan Kamath, Ms. Addressing the august gathering, Dr. T. K. Madhu Gadodia, Partner, Naik & Naik Co., Dr. Shamnad Vishwanathan threw light on the challenges confronting Basheer, Founder SpicyIP, Ms. Leena Menghaney, Head- law, the legal profession and justice and stressed on the South Asia, Médecins Sans Frontières's need for coping and presented his opinion on the On third day we had address by experts namely- Mr. V. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 as a means to cope. Lakshmikumaran, Founder and Managing Partner, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan, Hon'ble Mr. Justice S. th INDIAN LAW SOCIETY'S 95 FOUNDATION Ravindra Bhat, Delhi High Court, Mr. Essenese Obhan, Founding partner, Obhan & Associates, Mr. Rajendra DAY Kumar, Senior Partner, K&S Partners, Mr. V. K. Gupta, “Success means doing the best we can with what we Former Chief Advisor to WIPO and UN Committee on have. Success is the doing, not the getting; in the trying, Food and Agriculture, Mr. Ananth Padmanabhan, not the triumph. Success is a personal standard, reaching Associate, Carnegie India, Mr. Sudhir Makkar, Senior for the highest that is in us, becoming all that we can be.” Advocate, Delhi High Court The Indian Law Society celebrated its 95th Foundation day on 4th March 2017. Dr. Shrikant Paranjpe, Jawaharlal Nehru National Fellow (ICSSR) in the Department of Defence and Strategic Studies, Savitribai Phule Pune University graced the occasion as the chief guest. The members of Indian Law Society, Faculty, Administrative staff of the College and Institute of Advanced Studies joined the Celebrations. Dr. Shrikant Paranjpe, Principal Vaijayanti Joshi and Advocate P. Narayan hoisted the flag and formally celebrated the 95th Foundation day of Indian Law Society. Principal Vaijayanti Joshi in her address provided a glimpse of 95 years of history of Indian Law Society. The

20 ILS LAW COLLEGE |PROSPECTUS PROSPECTUS 2014-15 2017-18 Chief Guest Dr. Shrikant Paranjpe, through his address, ALUMNI MEET succinctly brought to light the importance of legal education. Law, legal education and development have Every year ILS Law College organizes its Alumni Meet th become interrelated concepts in modern developing on 25 December 2016. The event this year was attended societies, which are struggling to develop into social welfare by the alumni from various batches which also included the states and are seeking to ameliorate the socio-economic passed out batch of 2016. The Alumni Cell had contacted condition of the people by peaceful means. It is crucial 1960-2016 batches alumni through various modes. On the function of legal education to produce lawyers with a social day of the event, the warmth of the winter morning Sun vision in a developing country. As professional education, was felt all around as the alumni gathered for the event. legal education equips law students for filling different roles in society, and discharging various law jobs, the range Various fun fair games like musical chair, hit the glass, and scope of which is always expanding in the modern memory game etc. were arranged by student volunteers democratic society. Compared with science, technology under the guidance of the faculty. A Photo Booth was set and medicine, legal education is less technical. A change in up for the Alumni. This was followed by a formal function the quality, content and complexion of legal education is in the auditorium. now viewed as a great social necessity. Today, Law is viewed not merely as an instrument of social control, but also as an Adv. P. Narayan, Chairman, Indian Law Society, was instrument of social change. the Chief Guest for the extravagant event. Principal, Ms. On foundation day, the college felicitated the Vaijayanti Joshi, addressed the gathering. She spoke of Meritorious Students for their curricular and extra- recent and future infrastructural development that are to curricular activities at the hands of the Chief Guest. This take place on the Campus including the upcoming year apart from felicitating the toppers for the academic Arbitration Centre and the new ladies hostel. She was year 2014-15, a prize was also given for special pleased to inform the Alumni that the ILS Law College has contribution in legal aid. been granted permission to run Ph.D. center affiliated to The foundation Day celebrations concluded with a Savitribai Phule University of Pune in the month of March hope to stimulate new prospects of conquest. 2016. Furthermore it was added that such a huge step is helping get the college one step closer to the dream of making ILS Law College a University. The former students have, are and shall leave their marks in the field of law at national and international level. This Meet being a platform to appreciate and recognize achievements and contributions of its graduate students, called upon its achievers to be acknowledged. A token of appreciation was given to felicitate Dr. Justice Shalini Phansalkar Joshi (Bombay High Court) who became 'Permanent Judge' of the Bombay High Court in 2016. Dr. Aniruddha Rajput, who has been elected by the United Nations General Assembly as the youngest member of the United Nations International Law Commission with highest number of votes (160 out of 191) in the Asia Pacific Region was also felicitate on this occasion. Mr. Kapil Arora and Ms. Kosturi Ghosh whose names were included in a list of the top 40 Asian lawyers under the age of 40 issued by Asian Legal Business (ALB), an entity of Thomson Reuters, which profiles the brightest young legal minds in the Asia region was greeted and acknowledged as well.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 21 SEMINARS/CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS lecture on “International Arbitration” for students on u Two Day National Conference on Unexplored 2nd March 2017 for LL.M (Sem II) students. Criminal Law 8. Mr. Sumeet Malik, Director, Eastern Book Company, u National Conference on Space Law delivered lecture on “Legal Research” on 10th March u Colloquium 2.0 on the Contemporary Issues In The 2017 for LL.M students. Financial Sector 9. Ms. Neha Pimpalwar, Company Secretariat, delivered u Professor S. P. Sathe 11th Memorial National a lecture on “Types of Merger's and Amalgamation” on th Conference, 2017 “Changing Contours in Intellectual 10 September, 2016 for LL.M. (Sem I) students. Property Law “ 10. Mr. Makarand Lele, Fellow member of Institute of u Institute of Advanced Legal Studies National Company Secretaries of India, delivered a lecture on rd Conference on Arbitration “Corporate Social Responsibility” on 3 September, 2016 for LL.M. (Sem I) students. STUDENT-TEACHER SEMINAR 11. Mr. Yuvraj Narwankar, practicing advocate, Mumbai High Court, delivered a lecture on “Use of Forensics in u Understanding Principles of Repeal of a Statute Criminal Investigation” on 24th September 2016 for u Judicial Law making in the area of Women's issues (LL.M. Sem I) students u Recent Trends in Banking 12. Dr. Suvarna Nilakh, faculty ILS Law College, delivered u Two subjects IPS and Human Rights were taught by lecture on “Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRAI) Act th th teacher-student seminar method of teaching with 13 1970” and “Delegated Legislation” on 12 &17 seminars in each subject August 2017 respectively for LL.M. (Sem III) students. GUEST LECTURES ORGANIZED 13. Dr. Suvarna Nilakh, faculty ILS Law College, delivered a lecture on Right to Privacy on 18th August 2017 for 1. Dr. Medha Kolhatkar, faculty, ILS Law College, LL.M (Sem I) students. delivered lecture on "Tenders" on 2nd & 3rd February 14. Dr. Deepa Paturkar, faculty ILS Law College, delivered 2017 for LL.M. (Sem II) students. a lecture on “How to conduct research”, “Hypothesis” 2. Dr. Ishwara Bhat, Vice-Chancellor, West Bengal & “Sampling” on 22nd, 23rd & 24th September 2016 National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, respectively for LL.M (Sem I) students delivered a lecture on “Limitations of Law to bring about social transformation” on 4th February, 2017 for the LL.M. students COMPETITIONS 3. Dr. Nilima Bhadbade, faculty, ILS Law College State Level LL.M. Short Case Analysis Competition delivered lectures on “Contract Drafting” on the 9th, LL.M. Book Chapter Appreciation Competition 10th &11th February, 2017 for LL.M. (Sem II) students. 4. Ms. Rajalakshmi Joshi, faculty, ILS Law College, delivered a lecture on “Analysis of Public Notice” on 24th January, 2017 for the LL.M. (Sem II) students. 5. Mr. Pingale, practicing advocate, delivered a lecture on “E-contracts” on 16th March, 2017 for LL.M. (Sem II) students 6. Prof. Shirish Deshpande, Former Head of Department, Rashtra Sant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University delivered lecture on “Judicial review in India” U.S.A and U.K” on 11th January 2017 for LL.M (Sem II) students. 7. Dr. Sanjay Jain, faculty, ILS Law College, delivered

22 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 MOOT COURTS AND LAW FESTS

ILS teams participated regularly in many Moot Court and Client Counseling Competitions organized by various law schools like Amity Law School, Delhi, Raisoni Law School, Nagpur, University Law College, Banglore, National university of Juridical Science, Kolkata, Government Law College of Mumbai, by professional bodies like Bar council of India Trust, Indian Institute of Company Secretaries, Law firm like Anand and Anand advocates, Surana and Surana International Attorney, and organization like Indian Society for International Law, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and two years of the two law courses was held in September International Institute of Space Law. st st 2014 and Novice Moot Court for 1 B.S.L. and 1 LL.B. Students at ILS love moot-courts. They participate in students was held in February 2015. There was competitions, research extensively in the library, assist tremendous response for both the Competitions and college teams in research and help organize competitions. number of participants was 40 teams and 209 individuals College teams are selected from the Raghavendra Phadnis respectively. Mooting enables development of essential Moot Court Competition held in the first term. Last year advocacy skills, which require selection of facts, analysing 290 participants vied for a place in the College teams. The them, study of provisions of law and their application, Public International Law competition for students of first devising new arguments, writing briefs and memorials, citation and originality of argument and presentation, and most of all - the skill of arrangement and persuasiveness in the presentation of arguments. One has the benefit of an excellent Law library at the ILS.

ILS has excelled in Law Fests and Client Interviewing and Counselling Competitions organized at various places like Kerala, Nagpur, Goa, Mumbai and Bangalore. Students have won prizes in individual events like topic study, law-quiz, cross-word, debates, antakshari, advertisements, client-counselling, poster-making, street- plays.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 23 Assessment and Accreditation

The National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Bangalore is an autonomous body set up by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to assess and accredit institutions of higher education in the country. As per requirement, the College prepared and submitted the Self Study Report in prescribed format consisting of four volumes in February 2004. A three member Peer Committee appointed by the NAAC visited the College for three days in August 2004 and had There was an overwhelming response from the past interaction with the Principal, Faculty Members, Students students, and their meeting with the Peer Committee was and Alumni, Parents, Management and a number of presided over by Justice Y.V. Chandrachud, our ex-student organizations including NGOs associated with the and former . Parents came from far off College for various activities. places like Delhi, Chandigarh, Karnataka and other parts of Maharashtra, and shared their experiences with the Peer Committee. The NAAC announced the result of assessment in September 2004 and the College was awarded A+ grade. It is the only law college in the country to have received A+ grade so far. The assessment was valid for five years and the College is preparing for reassessment. It is our responsibility not only to maintain the standards but also to achieve much more.

24 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Admission Rules

1. Admission to all courses are Online. 2. The duly completed admission forms must accompany all relevant documents i.e. mark sheets certificates etc. Those desirous of getting admission in any of the reserved categories must provide supporting documents at the time of submission of forms. Failing which the application will be considered for open category. 3. Students are required to pay fees the same day immediately after the interview. 4. All caste certificates must be issued by the competent authority. Non creamy layer certificates must be issued by sub-divisional officer and be valid on 15th June 2016. 5. Students who have applied and secured admission in NRI category, will not subsequently be accommodated in any other category. 6. Students who have applied for open category, will not subsequently be considered for any reserved category. 7. Students seeking admission in any course must submit marksheets of S.S.C. or equivalent, H.S.C. or equivalent and LL.B. examination. 8. Applicants who have obtained 10+2 or graduation/post graduation through open university system directly without having any basic qualification for prosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission in law courses. (Bar council of India circular dt. 20.12.2010). 9. International Students: All admissions for international students are made through the International Students Centre, Savitribai Phule Pune University, who have the relevant information. The International Students Centre forwards applications to the Department of Law, which then admits the students.

Strict Disciplinary Action will be taken against students indulging in any kind of Ragging activity (as defined by ’The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act 1999’) inside or outside the College.

Students passed out of Universities declared by UGC as ‘Fake Universities’ are not eligible for admission. Please refer UGC website in this connection.

Law courses taught in the college are Professional Courses and Students must dress appropriately for the same. Shorts, short tops, short skirts and Bermudas are not allowed.

Dress code for Girls Dress code for Boys l Full Jeans / Trousers and Tops l Full Jeans / Trousers l Salwar Kameez l Shirts / T-Shirts l Sarees

It is mandatory for every student to attend at least 75% of total lectures held in each term in the College.

ELIGIBILITY :

Every candidate seeking admission to the Master of Laws Course (LL.M. Degree Course) must have passed the LL.B. Degree after completing three years of the LL.B. course or all the five years of the Five-Year course of this University or its equivalent degree of another statutory University recognized as equivalent to said degree of this University.

Every candidate seeking admission to D.T.L. & D.L.L. & L.W. must be graduate from any recognized university.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 25 Time Table for Admission

Time Table for Admission - LL.M Date Particulars 20th June 2017 Prospectus and Admission Form Available. 1st July 2017 Last date for receipt of duly completed admission forms by post. 6th July 2017 List of students arranged in order of Merit will be displayed on College Notice Board and website: www.ilslaw.edu at 4 pm. 7th July 2017 Last date for receiving written objections to Merit List. Objection shall be restricted to category of admission and position in the Merit List. Objections must be in writing and may be sent by fax at 020 256568665 or e-mail at [email protected] and must mention the form no., name, telephone no.,fax no. and e-mail address of the sender. 8th July 2017 First Merit List of students along with Time Table for interview will be displayed on college notice board and on website: www.ilslaw.edu at 4 pm. 11th July 2017 Interview and admission of students whose names appear in the first merit list 13th July 2017 Second Merit List of students will be displayed on College notice Board and website: www.ilslaw.edu at 4 pm. 14th July 2017 Interview and admission of students whose names appear in the second merit list (Timings for the Interview shall be announced later.) 15th July 2017 Commencement of LL.M lectures

Time Table for Admission - D.T.L. & D.L.L. & L.W. Date Particulars 20th June 2017 Prospectus and Admission Form Available 1st July -10th July 2017 Admissions to D.T.L., D.L.L.& L.W.begin and are based on FIRST COME FIRST BASIS. Students to remain present for admissions with duly completed admissions form and all other relevant documents. 11th July 2017 Lectures of D.T.L. ,D.L.L.&L.W begin

Note : 1) If there is any change in the admission schedule, it will be notified on the College notice board and website : www.ilslaw.edu

26 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Fees for the Academic Year 2017-18

LL.M Fee Structure 2017-18 (for First Year)

Within Maharashtra SAARC - Bhutan, Sr. Outside Particulars Nepal, Srilanka, NRI No. SC,NT, Maharashtra Open Bangladesh VJNT,SBC Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 1 Tuition Fees 0 27700 55400 83100 138500 Tuition Fees-Soft Skills 0 400 400 1200 2000 2 Admission Fees 0 30 30 90 150 3 Library Fee 0 200 200 600 1000 4 Gymkhana Fee 0 100 100 300 500 5 Medical Fee 0 - - - - 6 Student Welfare Fund 0 100 100 300 500 7 Computerization Fee 0 50 50 150 250 8 Pro-rata Contribution for Ashwamegh 0 30 30 90 150 9 Diaster Management 0 20 20 60 100 10 Development Fee 0 250 250 750 1250 11 Student Safety Insurance 0 10 10 30 50 12 Student Aid Fund 0 25 25 75 125 13 Registration Fee 0 25 25 75 125 14 Gathering & Prize Distribution Fee 0 200 200 600 1000 15 Terminal & Tutorial Fee 0 150 150 450 750 16 Identity Card Charges 0 150 150 450 750 17 Magazine Fee 0 200 200 600 1000 NSS fee 10 10 30 50 18 Eligibility Fee 0 500 1000 0 0 19 Field Work Fee - - - - - Other Activities Fees 20 Debate, Elocution and Quiz Fee 1000 1000 1000 3000 5000 21 Seminar Fee 3275 3275 3275 9825 16375 22 Legal Aid Fee 2000 2000 2000 6000 10000 23 Law Review Fee 500 500 500 1500 2500

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 27 Fees for the Academic Year 2017-18

LL.M Fee Structure 2017-18 (for First Year)

Within Maharashtra SAARC - Bhutan, Sr. Outside Particulars Nepal, Srilanka, NRI No. SC,NT, Maharashtra Open Bangladesh VJNT,SBC Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 24 Physical Fitness (Swimmig/Gymnasium) 2500 2500 2500 7500 12500 25 Abhivyakti Law Journal 500 500 500 1500 2500 26 Cultural Activities Fee 2300 2300 2300 6900 11500 27 Maintenance of Equipment 2100 2100 2100 6300 10500 28 Research Activities 2000 2000 2000 6000 10000 29 Training Placement & Skills Development - - - - - 30 Barcouncil Registration - - - - - 31 E-learning Equipments 5500 5500 5500 16500 27500 1. Computer Lab 2. LCD(Classroom) 3. Wi-Fi Access 32 Print Resources 5500 5500 5500 16500 27500 1. Text Books 2. Reference Books 3. Law Reports 4. Law Journals 5. Govt. Publications (Gazettes) 33 Electronic Resources 5000 5000 5000 15000 25000 1. E-books 2. E-journals 3. E-data bases legal 34 Email Facility 1000 1000 1000 3000 5000 35 Games & Recreation 2000 2000 2000 6000 10000 Total Amount Rs 35175 65325 93525 194475 324125

Note: 1. Subject to revision by State of Maharashtra, Savitribai Phule Pune University and ILS Law College. 2. For instructions related to payment of fees, please refer page no. 32 & 33

28 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Fees for the Academic Year 2017-18

LL.M Fee Structure 2017-18 (for second Year)

Within Maharashtra SAARC - Bhutan, Sr. Outside Particulars Nepal, Srilanka, NRI No. SC,NT, Maharashtra Open Bangladesh VJNT,SBC Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 1 Tuition Fees 0 27700 55400 83100 138500 Tuition fees Soft Skills 0 400 400 1200 2000 2 Admission Fees 0 30 30 90 150 3 Library Fee 0 200 200 600 1000 4 Gymkhana Fee 0 100 100 300 500 5 Medical Fee 0 - - - - 6 Student Welfare Fund 0 100 100 300 500 7 Computerization Fee 0 50 50 150 250 8 Pro-rata Contribution for Ashwamegh 0 30 30 90 150 9 Diaster Management 0 20 20 60 100 10 Development Fee 0 250 250 750 1250 11 Student Safety Insurance 0 10 10 30 50 12 Student Aid Fund 0 25 25 75 125 13 Registration Fee 0 25 25 75 125 14 Gathering & Prize Distribution Fee 0 200 200 600 1000 15 Terminal & Tutorial Fee 0 150 150 450 750 16 Identity Card Charges 0 150 150 450 750 17 Magazine Fee 0 200 200 600 1000 NSS fee 0 10 10 30 50 18 Eligibility Fee 0 0 0 0 0 19 Field Work Fee - - - - - Other Activities Fees 20 Debate, Elocution and Quiz Fee 1000 1000 1000 3000 5000 21 Seminar Fee 3200 3200 3200 9600 16000 22 Legal Aid Fee 2000 2000 2000 6000 10000 23 Law Review Fee 500 500 500 1500 2500

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 29 Fees for the Academic Year 2017-18

LL.M Fee Structure 2017-18 (for second Year)

Within Maharashtra SAARC - Bhutan, Sr. Outside Particulars Nepal, Srilanka, NRI No. SC,NT, Maharashtra Open Bangladesh VJNT,SBC Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 24 Physical Fitness (Swimmig/Gymnasium) 2500 2500 2500 7500 12500 25 Abhivyakti Law Journal 500 500 500 1500 2500 26 Cultural Activities Fee 2300 2300 2300 6900 11500 27 Maintenance of Equipment 2000 2000 2000 6000 10000 28 Research Activities 2000 2000 2000 6000 10000 29 Training Placement & Skills Development - - - - - 30 Barcouncil Registration - - - - - 31 E-learning Equipments 5000 5000 5000 15000 25000 1. Computer Lab 0 2. LCD(Classroom) 0 3. Wi-Fi Access 0 32 Print Resources 5000 5000 5000 15000 25000 1. Text Books 0 2. Reference Books 0 3. Law Reports 0 4. Law Journals 0 5. Govt. Publications (Gazettes) 0 33 Electronic Resources 4500 4500 4500 13500 22500 1. E-books 0 2. E-journals 0 3. E-data bases legal 0 34 Email Facility 1000 1000 1000 3000 5000 35 Games & Recreation 2000 2000 2000 6000 10000 Total Amount Rs 33500 63150 90850 189450 315750

Note: 1. Subject to revision by State of Maharashtra, Savitribai Phule University of Pune and ILS Law College. 2. For instructions related to payment of fees, please refer page no. 32 & 33

30 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Fees for the Academic Year 2017-18 Fee Structure for D.T.L., D.L.L. & L.W. 2017-18 Sr. Head of Fees D.T.L. D.L.L. & L.W. No. Within Out of Within Out of SC SC State State State State

1 Tuition Fees 0 5850 11700 0 5850 11700 2 Admission Fees 0 30 30 0 30 30 3 Library Fee 0 200 200 0 200 200 4 Gymkhana Fee 0 100 100 0 100 100 5 Student Welfare Fund 0 100 100 0 100 100 6 Computerization Fee 0 50 50 0 50 50 7 Pro-rata Contribution for Ashwamegh 0 30 30 0 30 30 8 Diaster Management 0 20 20 0 20 20 9 Development Fee 0 250 250 0 250 250 10 Student Safety Insurance 0 10 10 0 10 10 11 Student Aid Fund 0 25 25 0 25 25 12 Field Work Fee 0 0 0 0 400 400 13 Registration Fee 0 25 25 0 25 25 14 Gathering & Prize Distribution Fee 0 200 200 0 200 200 15 Terminal & Tutorial 0 150 150 0 150 150 16 Identity Card 0 150 150 0 150 150 17 Magazine Fee 0 200 200 0 200 200 NSS fee 0 10 10 0 10 10 18 Eligibility 0 500 1000 0 500 1000 Other Activities Fees 19 Debating Fee 300 300 300 300 300 300 20 Seminar Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500 21 Legal Aid Fee 300 300 300 300 300 300 Law review fee 350 350 350 350 350 350 23 Maintenance of Equipment Fee 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 24 E Learning Equipments 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 25 Print Resources 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 26 E- Resources 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 27 Wi- Fi Access 500 500 500 500 500 500 28 E-mail Facility 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Abhivyakti Law Journal 350 350 350 350 350 350 29 Games & Recreation 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 TOTAL 9,300 17,200 23,550 9,300 17,600 23,950

Note: l Students belonging to Reserved Category should contact the college office for Fee Concession. l For instructions related to payment of Fees, Please refer Page no. 32 & 33 l Fees are likely to be revised. The revised fee structure will be available at the time of admission.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 31 Instructions Related to Payment of Fees

N.B. Maharashtra State', please refer University of Pune i) All fees are subject to change as per the University of Circular no. 39 of 2010 as follows: Pune rules. v) a) Maharashtra State Candidate : means a candidate ii) B.C. students have to submit their scholarship / passing SSC (Std. X) and higher education freeship form at the time of admission only and if not thereafter from the State of Maharashtra. submitted, full fee has to be paid at the time of b) Maharashtra Domiciled Candidate : means a admission. This fee will be refunded to them on candidate should be domiciled of the State of receipt of their scholarship/freeship from Maharashtra. Government. vi) a) Candidate from Outside Maharashtra State : iii) For the amount of Tuition Fees to be paid by different means a candidate whose domicile status is categories of students, please refer Pune University outside Maharashtra and has passed his Circular No. Law/2002/365 dated 30-10-2002. qualifying examination from University outside I. Notwithstanding anything provided otherwise, Maharashtra. He will be eligible for admission as the Tuition fee and Laboratory fee are prescribed candidate from outside Maharashtra. for the students from the State of Maharashtra. b) A candidate whose domicile status is Outside The tuition fee (* See note) for the students who Maharashtra State, but who has passed his are from outside the State of Maharashtra will qualifying examination from a statutory have to pay double the Tuition Fee and Non- University in the State of Maharasthra, but has resident Indian students, persons of Indian passed his SSC or its equivalent examination origin, Foreign Citizens / Foreign Nationals will from a recognized school outside the State of have to pay five times the fees that is prescribed Maharashtra, will be eligible for admission to an for the State of Maharashtra. The students from institution which lies in the jurisdiction of the Bhutan, Nepal and Srilanka will pay three times University. He will be considered as candidate the fees as prescribed. from Outside Maharashtra State. iv) For the definition of ‘Candidates from outside c) A candidate whose domicile status is Outside Maharashtra’ please refer Pune University circular Maharashtra and who has passed his/her No. 39 of 2010, relevant extract from which is given qualifying examination from Pune University below : but has passed his/her SSC or equivalent Pune University order dated 30-10-2002. examination from outside Maharashtra State, while filling in the application form for For 'Maharashtra State Candidate', 'Maharashtra admission he/she should indicate their domicile Domiciled Candidate' and 'Candidate from Outside status as "Other than Maharashtra".

Refund of Fees on cancellation of admission as per University Rules : The candidate cancelling his / her admission will be entitled to receive the refund of fees after reducing the amounts as indicated in the following table :

No. Cancellation of Admission Amount to be deducted

1. Before the commencement of the course Rs. 1000/- only Provided vacant seat 2. 1st day to 10 days from the date of commencement of the course 20% of the total fees has been filled by 3. 11th day to 30 days from the date of commencement 40% of the total fees another candidate before last date 4. After 30 days 100% of the total fees

* Note : For NRI and SAARC Country Students Tuition fees and all other fees will be Five times and Three times respectively as per the circular issued by Savitribai Phule Pune University.

32 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Admission Procedure

(I) The procedure for admission to LL.M, D.T.L., D.L.L. & L.W. is given below. The programme and the procedure are liable to any change if required under any rules, directions or regulations made hereafter by the Pune University or the State Govt. (ii) Number of seats and qualifications :

Course Seats Qualifications LL.M (Part I) 60 LL B ( 3 years) or BSL LLB ( 5 years) LL.M (Part II) 16 LL M Part I D.T.L. 180 Graduate from any faculty D.L.L & L.W. 60 Graduate from any faculty

(iii) Admissions for LL.M. will be based on merit. (iv) Admission for D.T.L and D.L.L. & L.W. will be based on first come first serve basis. (v) Admissions are at the sole discretion and decision of the Principal of the college. (vi) Any enquiry may be addressed a. by e-mail at [email protected] with the words ‘admission enquiry’ in the subject of the mail, or b. on telephone strictly between 9 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. on working days, and may be addressed to Aparna Tatke and Smita Wadikar. The telephone number is 020-25656775. Information will not be available on any other telephone numbers. Enquiries made after these hours cannot be replied, and enquiries at residence of the Hostel Rectors or the Principal are positively discouraged. Instructions related to Payment of Fees: 1) Payment mode of fees in online only. 3) Below mentioned are steps to be followed for making payments fees online- Step I : Payment window opens - with options SBI Internet Banking / Other Banks Internet Banking / Debit / Credit Cards. Select any one option and fill in the required details according to the nature of transaction. Step II : Fill in the online form and upload the required documents. (vii) All admissions are provisional, to be confirmed by the Principal and Admissions Committee and subject to further approval by the Savitribai Phule Pune University. (viii) All students seeking admission shall do so in the prescribed form issued with this prospectus. Instructions to students for filling the admission form are also given along with the form. Documents indicated in the instructions must be submitted with the form. A duly completed admission form is one which gives all particulars sought and has all applicable documents attached. Incomplete forms will not be considered for admissions. (ix) Foreign students desirous of securing admission to this college should contact the Foreign Students Cell at the University of Pune for obtaining proper letter of admission from them. They will be admitted to the college only if they produce such letter of admission issued by the Savitribai Phule Pune University. (x) The college follows the government policy and guidelines for reservation while allocating seats.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 33 Course Description

Credit System Credit System has been implemented in LL.M Course since 2014. It has following salient features: 1. The Post-Graduate Degree will be awarded to those students who earn the minimum 64 credits. ( 16 credits per semester) 2. A minimum of 75 % attendance for lectures / practical is the pre-requisite for grant of term. 3. Assessment shall consist of CA-Continuousassessment and ESE(ETE)-End of Semester(Term)Examination with an equal weightage of 50%. 4. A student will have to obtain a minimumaggregate of 40% marks in each course to becounted for the minimum number of creditsrequired for the completion of the program. 5. There shall be a revaluation of the answer scriptsof ESE (ETE) as per Ordinance No.134 A& B,but not of CA. 6. A student who wishes to register to the thirdfourth semester should have gained at least 50%credits out of the total number of credits offered atthe first and second semester of the first year. 7. The student will get a Grade Sheet with total gradesearned and a Grade Point Average, after earning theminimum number of credits towards the completionof a PG program. 8. In addition to the abovementioned credits, a student has to undertake 10 extra credits. Human Rights - I and Cyber Security/Information Security - I in First Semester( 2 credits).Human Rights - II and Cyber Security/Information Security - II in Second Semester (2 credits). Cyber Security/Information Security - III and Skill Development in Third Semester(3 credits). Cyber Security/Information Security - IV and Skill Development in Fourth Semester (3 credits). 9. For further details please visit 1. http://www.unipune.ac.in/university_files/pdf/CBCS_Handbook_21-5-115.pdf 2. http://www.unipune.ac.in/Syllabi_PDF/revised_2014/law/2year_LLM_Credit_system_syllabus_9-7-14.pdf

Savitribai Phule Pune University Post Graduate Teaching Department of Law Two Year LL.M. Credit System Syllabus (Applicable to all P.G. Centers of Affiliated Law Colleges from 2014-15 onwards)

Paper No. Name of the Paper Category No.of Credits Semester - I Paper 1 Introduction to Legal Theory Compulsory 04 Paper 2 Constitution Law of India. Compulsory 04 Paper 3 Legal Research Methodology Compulsory 04 Paper 4 Specialisation Subject (as given below) Compulsory 04 (Students should opt any one among the following two clusters as their specialisation subject) Cluster I (International Law) – Paper 4- Introduction to International Law Cluster II (Business Law) – Paper 4 - Principles of Corporate Law (Students once they opt any one Clusters as their specialization, they are bound to continue the papers mentioned under the same cluster in semester II, III and IV) Semester - II Paper 5 Practical Research Methodology Compulsory 04 Paper 6 Comparative Constitutional Law Compulsory 04

34 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Paper No. Name of the Paper Category No.of Credits Paper 7 Law Making in Indian Polity & Statutory Interpretation Compulsory 04 Paper 8 Specialisation Subject (as given below) Compulsory 04 Cluster I (International Law) – Paper 8-International Institution Cluster II (Business Law) – Paper 8- Law of Contract- General Principles Semester-III Paper 9 Law and Social Transformation in India Compulsory 04 Paper 10 Law, Science and Technology Compulsory 04 Paper 11 Specialisation Subject (as given below) Compulsory 04 Cluster I (International Law) – Paper 11-Private International Law Cluster II (Business Law) – Paper 11- Consumer Law Paper 12 Optional Paper to be chosen by the student* Optional 04 (The students of both Clusters have to choose one paper from the options offered by the P.G. Department of the College or from any other Faculty (such as Arts, Commerce, and Management etc.) P. G. Departments of Affiliated Colleges of Savitribai Phule Pune University subject to condition that the optional paper chosen by the Student from other Faculties of P.G. Departments of Affiliated of Colleges should be relevant to the subject of their study and this can be done with the approval of College P.G. Departmental committee) Semester - IV Paper 13 Specialization Subject (as given below) Compulsory 04 Cluster I (International Law) – Paper 13-International Economic Law Cluster II (Business Law) – Paper 13- Banking and Negotiable instrument Paper 14 Optional Paper to be chosen by the student* Compulsory 04 (The students of both Clusters have to choose one paper from the options offered by the P.G. Department of the College or from any other Faculty (such as Arts, Commerce, and Management etc.) P. G. Departments of Affiliated Colleges of Savitribai Phule Pune University subject to condition that the optional paper chosen by the Student from other Faculties of P.G. Departments of Affiliated of Colleges should be relevant to the subject of their study and this can be done with the approval of College P.G. Departmental committee) Paper 15 Seminar Paper Compulsory 02 Paper 16 Dissertation Compulsory 06

*Note: For the Paper 12 & Paper 14, the students of both clusters can choose a paper from the below mentioned list of optional papers offered by the P. G. Department of the college or can choose an optional paper from any other Department/college of any other faculty other than law i.e. relevant to the subject of their study with approval of P. G. Departmental committee of the college. List of Optional Papers offered by P. G. Department of the college: (These Optional papers will be offered by the concerned P. G. Department of the college by considering the availability of the teacher having specialization of the subject.) 1. Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution 2. Introduction to Human Rights 3. Law of Insurance 4. Law and Medicine 5. Criminology and Penology 6. Mass Media Laws 7. Administrative Law 8. Criminal Law 9. Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights 10. Legal Theory and Feminist Jurisprudence II 11. Corporate Finance

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 35 Diploma in Taxation Laws (D.T.L.)

Qualifications Income Tax Act A & B Eligibility for admission requires the candidate to be a This course is intended to provide an in-depth graduate of any faculty of any University whose degree is understanding of the Law relating to Income tax through recognized to be equivalent to the corresponding degrees of the study of the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 as amended Pune University. up-to-date. Emphasis is given on solving Practical Problems and case Studies. Part B includes Banking cash Duration Transactions Act 2005. The duration of this course shall be one academic year. Wealth Tax, Central Excise Act and Service Tax Examination A purely statute oriented course, it deals with two Acts - The examination is held at the end of the academic year on the Wealth Tax Act, 1961 and the Central Excise Act, 1944 dates announced by the University. The course consists of five as amended up-to-date. Both Acts are dissected and papers, each of hundred marks. discussed in great detail to enable the student to have comprehensive knowledge of the subject. Provision of Standard and grades of passing Finance Act 1994 relating to Service Tax & Service Tax The candidate has to secure a minimum of 35% marks in Rules including credit of Service Tax have also been each subject and an aggregate of 50% to pass in second class. A included. Candidate securing 60% or above aggregate would be Central Sales Tax Act and Maharashtra Value Added declared to have passed in First class, and one securing 75% or Tax Act 2002 above shall be declared to have obtained a distinction. The Sales Tax, being fundamental to India, affects all Course Description areas of life and all consumers and manufacturers alike. The course of study of Diploma in Taxation Laws shall This course deals with the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 as consist of compulsory papers of General Laws affecting amended up-to-date. The syllabus also includes the Taxation, Income tax and Agricultural tax, Wealth tax, concepts of buyer, delivery, specific goods, contract of sale and agreement to sell and other topics of the Sale of Goods Central Sales tax, Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, and Act. Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act 2002 and Rules and Book-keeping and Accountancy. notification framed there under has also been made part of General Laws affecting Taxation the syllabus. This course is designated to provide an overview of Book Keeping and Accountancy Taxation laws from the other fields of law such as To complement the other subjects, this is a basic course Constitution, Hindu Law, Indian Partnership Act, on the principles of accountancy. It starts with the Transfer of Property Act, Evidence Act, Civil Procedure fundamentals like double entry book keeping, Bills, types Code, Indian Trust Act, and Indian Succession Act. It is a of accounts like Manufacturing and Profit and Loss mix of the freedom of trade and commerce, Mitakshara account, Balance Sheet followed by Partnership accounts, concepts, Intestate and Testamentary succession concepts consignments and joint ventures, company accounts and of immovable property, trust and trustees and execution of valuation of Depreciation and Goodwill. wills.

36 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Diploma in Labour Law and Labour Welfare (D.L.L. & L.W.)

Qualifications Act, 1952, the Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1953, Graduate of any faculty of any university whose degree the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 and the Payment of is recognized to be equivalent to the corresponding degrees of Gratuity Act, 1972. Pune University. Paper III Duration Principles of Wage Fixation and Law of Wages Duration of this course shall be one academic year. This paper covers the Principles of fixation of Wage and Bonus and the relevant statutes such as the Payment of Examination and Standard of Passing Wages Act, 1936, the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, the The candidate has to secure a minimum of 35% marks in Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 and the Equal Remuneration each paper and an aggregate of 50%. A candidate securing Act, 1976. 60% or above will be declared to have passed in First Class Paper IV and above 75% will obtain a distinction. Legislations Affecting conditions of work Course of Study This paper deals with legislative measures adopted to The course of study leading to Diploma in Labour Laws ensure proper healthy conditions of work and include the and Labour Welfare consists of the following compulsory Factories Act, 1948, the Bombay Shops and Establishment papers : Act, 1948, Mines Act, 1952, Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961, the Contract Labour Act, 1970, Child Labour Paper I (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 and Bonded Laws relating to Labour Management Relations Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1776. It includes the Trade Union Act, 1926, the Industrial Paper V Employment (Standing) Orders Act, 1946, the Bombay Industrial Relations Act, 1946, the Industrial Disputes Practical Training Act, 1947 and the Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices This includes field work and study Tour Reports and Act, 1971. viva-voce. Visits include factory / industry, Labour / Industrial Court and the Offices of various labour Paper II departments of the government, such as Office of Labour Social Security Legislations Commissioner, Office of Director, Safety and Health and The syllabus includes the Workmen's Compensation Office of the Regional Commissioner of Provident Fund. Act, 1923, the Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, the Visit to Trade Union Office or Labour Welfare Centre also Employees Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions are part of the visits. E-Resources

E-Resources provided by the Library : u Lexis Nexis on-line covering International Case Laws u AIR database including SC and all High Court and Articles from 1106 International Law Reviews and Reports Journals u u Supreme Court Weekly Lexis India on-line (e-books) providing access to electronic version of commentaries on various law u Criminal Law Journal subjects published by Lexis Nexis u SCC on-line including reports of SC and High Courts, u Corporate Law Adviser (CLA) on-line Privy Council, Constiturent Assembly Debates, Law Commission Reports, International Case Laws and u West Law on-line Statutory materials, and Hein On-Line u N-LIST Programme of INFLIBNET providing access u Manupatra on-line to more than 9000 e-journals and 57000 e-books.

ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 37 Instructions to Students

1. Admission form must be completed by the student in his/her own and in clear handwriting. It may be given by mail. Admission procedure must be completed by the student in person. 2. Admission form must be completed in all respects including certificates and documents as indicated below. Incomplete forms will not be considered for admission. 3. Student may apprise themselves of all the rules of admission and the procedure of admission as stated in the prospectus, and any changes made thereafter, which will be displayed on the notice-board of the college and will be available on the college website at www.ilslaw.edu. The time-table and procedure for admission can also be seen on the notice board and on the college web-site. 4. Students must carry with them additional copies of photographs for I card purpose and submit Attested true copies of the following documents and must produce the originals at the time of interviews / admission. i. Statement of Marks of S.S.C. or equivalent & H.S.C. or equivalent examination. ii. Statement of marks of the qualifying exam i.e. LL.B. marksheet (Where grade system is followed in assessment, student shall also give transcripts of marks or any other documents indicating marks in the qualifying examination). iii. Passing certificate iv. For date of birth purposes - Certified copy of entry in birth - register, or school leaving certificate, or certificate of SSC or equivalent examination v. A student who has completed neither SSC nor HSC (or equivalent exams) from a recognised institution in Maharashtra, but who himself/herself or whose father or mother is domiciled in the State of Maharashtra must produce a domicile certificate of a Competent Authority that he/she/father/mother is domiciled in the State of Maharashtra; else such student will be treated as a Candidate from Outside Maharashtra for the purposes of admission and fees. vi. A student coming from a College affiliated to the Pune University or Maharashtra Higher Secondary Board must produce a Transfer Certificate and School Leaving Certificate from that College/Board and School. A student coming from any other University or Board must produce a Migration Certificate, a Transfer Certificate and School Leaving Certificate from the University/College/Board/School. Else the student must Undertake to produce and must produce the same within fifteen days from the date of admission. vii. If a student seeks admission and other benefits (fees, concessions etc.) in categories reserved for backward classes and other backward classes : a) Caste certificate issued by appropriate authority b) In the case of such sub-categories among NT (C), NT (D), OBC to whom the creamy-layer criteria is applicable, a valid and subsisting certificate from the appropriate authority that the student does not belong to the creamy Layer. IF SUCH CERTIFICATES ARE NOT SUBMITTED WITH THE ADMISSION FORM, THE STUDENT WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR ADMISSION IN THE OPEN CATEGORY FOR ALL PURPOSES INCLUDING ADMISSION MERIT LIST AND FEES. viii. If the student seeks admission and benefits in categories reserved other than for backward classes, a certificate from the appropriate authority indicating that the student belongs to such category.

38 ILS LAW COLLEGE | PROSPECTUS 2017-18 Undertakings

I) I hereby undertake, if admitted, to attend lectures (Minimum 85%) and all internal assessment programmes in the College. If I fail to do so, my term will not be granted.. ii) I hereby submit to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the authorities of the University / and the authorities of the College, and shall observe and abide by the rules made by them. iii) I understand that if admitted, my admission will be confirmed only on my production of the Transference Certificate / Migration Certificate from my previous College or educational institution and the Final Eligibility Certificate of the Savitribai Phule Pune University. iv) I undertake to take an identity card immediately and carry it with me while in the College Premises and to produce it when demanded by college staff. v) I understand that the curriculum and the fee structure and admission rules and criteria for this year, as well as for the LL.M. law course over the years is likely to be revised from time to time by the Savitribai Phule Pune University, or the State Government or the College and that fees might increase and I undertake to pay the increased fees whenever demanded by the college and to comply with the rules from time to time. vi) I am aware that mobile phones, or similar electronic instruments have to be switched off in classrooms, library and during any activity in the College. If such instruments ring or are used during classes, in the library or during activities, the instruments are liable to be confiscated by the college authorities, or fine may be imposed by the college. vii) I am aware that smoking cigarettes or taking any addictive substance in College premises including the canteen, hostel, mess etc. is prohibited and if found doing these, I will be liable for disciplinary action. viii) I am also aware that it is my responsibility to keep College premises clean. ix) I promise not to indulge in any ragging activity (As defined by ‘The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act. 1999’) inside or outside the College x) I promise not to indulge in cyber crime or post any derogatory comment about the college, teachers or fellow students in social media.

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