ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (01.09.2016 - 31.08.2017) (Summary)
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1 ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (01.09.2016 - 31.08.2017) (Summary) The Internal quality assessment cell has been constituted in CNLU in June 2015 to regularly assess the academic activities of teaching faculties in order to fulfil the desire of the students and achieve the goal of providing quality education and producing excellent legal professionals. The IQAC fixes the goal related to curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities in its meeting in the beginning of the session. The teachers are allotted subject/paper. They prepare lecture plan which is discussed in the faculty meeting. The teachers also frame the project topics in each paper and the same is allotted to the student concern. There is monthly exams, i.e. surprise test, mid SEM and end SEM exam. In between, the projects are evaluated and oral presentation is held. The evaluated copies are displayed to the students for their satisfaction and further improvement. Besides, the student are active in moots, debates, group discussion, and essay writing in the afternoon session. Some students participate in different national& international moot court competition annually. The IQAC encourages the students to participate in the national and international seminars, conferences and workshop and they are provided all assistance including the attendance during the semester. The students undergo internship training during the semester break. The IQAC has achieved the academic agenda of the year 2016-17 successfully. Besides innovative teaching, the faculty members are engaged in creative academic activities, i.e. writing research papers, presenting papers in seminars, delivering lectures in out-reach programs and in reputed institutions. The teachers are actively engaged in research work producing Ph. D.The legal Aid society is working for legal awareness among the rural people by organising camp. The NSS is engaged in social activities providing SWACHTA in society, blood donation camp, camp for health awareness ,education and social ,social awareness for abuses of liquor, drugs etc. The child rights centre is actively working for the awareness among parents for the rights of children. Besides, the students are active in sports activities also. They are participating in the debates also. The University is organising Parliamentary debate every year in which students of various institution of national repute are participating. In order to satisfy the cultural appetite of students, the cultural committee organises events with Radio Mirchi and other activities like nukkar natak for legal awareness. Dance and musical concert is also organised for the recreational purposes and personality development. The University takes care for the placement activities. The law firms are called and they recruit the final year students. The University has adopted the policy of teacher- evaluator in principle. The surprise test, mid test, end sem test and research project are to evaluate the academic development of students in each semester. The student has achieved excellence by winning national and international moot court in India. The students have also won debate competitions. The university also organises MUN debate event. The University has been providing training in Human Rights awareness programme sponsored by NHRC.The CNLU library remains open even on Sunday. The University also provides training to the Police –personnel under Juvenile justice Act and POCSO ACT. The University is moving ahead towards its goal of excellence. Prof. S.C.ROY Prof. S.P.Singh Coordinator IQAC Registrar, CNLU *Note: The detailed report is appended below from page 2 to 20 2 ANNUAL REPORT – (AQAR)-2016-17 SEMINAR ORGANISED ROLE OF SEBI IN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT The importance and contribution of a capital market to an economy is paramount. This happens through the securing of long-term savings which leads to the investment in for better purposes which leads to economic growth and development. The capital market is a modern day reality, an ever-changing and adaptive market proportioning both risk and investment at the same time. In a country like India, where we possess the gifts of natural resources and extensive human capital, the only thing lacking is capital to put these resources to use and this gives even more importance to the capital market. A capital market includes primary and secondary market and in India it is a well- integrated structure with Issuers, Stock Exchangers, Merchant Bankers, Investors, Stock Brokers, Depositories, Depository Participants and a Market Regulator. It is imperative to note that the contribution of the capital market is only possible if the Market Regulator is effective as this ensure investor interest protection and investor confidence leading to a growth oriented securities market. With IQAC Papers were presented by students and were given certificate in lieu of their efforts. Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Registrar along with Prof. S.C.Roy and Prof. Ajay Kumar blessed the students on the occasion. Dr. Shaiwal Satyarthi and Dr. Manoj Mishra were Faculty Co coordinator and Organizing Secretary while Ashwini Priya and Anjali were Student convenors for the event. 3 Paper Presentation and Panel discussion on “Impact of Goods and Service Taxes on Business” held on 25th February 2017. Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a comprehensive tax levy on manufacture, sale and consumption of goods and services at a national level. One of the biggest taxation reforms in India the (GST) is all set to integrate State economies and boost overall growth. Currently, companies and businesses pay lot of indirect taxes such as VAT, service tax, sales tax, entertainment tax, Octroi and luxury tax. Once GST is implemented, all these taxes would cease to exist. GST is also different in the way it is levied — at the final point of consumption and not at the manufacturing stage. At present, separate tax rates are applied to goods and services. It would end distortions of differential treatments of manufacturing and service sector. It will also improve government's fiscal health as the tax collection system would become more transparent, making tax evasion difficult. An attempt is made in this paper to study the concept of goods and service tax and its impact on Indian Business. Charted Account Shri P. Jha gave his expert inputs with students presenting papers the program gave in depth understanding of the proposed GST. Under IQAC, four groups presented papers with Gr4 getting the first prize. CULTURAL COMMITTEE, (Dr. Priyadarshini - Convenor) 1. The Cultural Committee, CNLU organised a cultural evening for the NAAC Peer Review Team on 16th February 2016. In this event our students gave various classical performance in dance and music. 2. Cultural Committee, CNLU, is going to organise Intra-Cultural Competition to celebrate Matribhasha Diwas, on 21st February 2016 at Moot Court Hall. The competition consists following events: Singing, Music, Drama, and Painting. 3.Cultural Committee, CNLUorganised the auditions for the participation in CNLUFoundation Day on 10th of August, 2016 in various events viz.Music, Dance, Play, Mime and Anchoring, on 25th of July 2016 at Moot Court Hall. 4. CNLU 11thFOUNDATION DAY CELEBRATION -2016 was organised by CNLU Cultural Committee on 10th of August 2016 at Premchand Rajkiya Rangshla, Rajendra nagar, Patna. In this event various cultural programs were organised viz. Prayer Dance, Sufi Group Song, Kajri, Play, Best of Bollywood Dance, Bollywood Medley Song and Lavani. The team of play group adjudged as the winner and Best of Bollywood Dance as runners up. 5. Radio Mirchi organised “Mirchi Youth Festival 6” for music, dance, drama, fashion, photography, debate, tattoo making, mehndi, and painting on 10th of September 2016 at Moot Court Hall, CNLU in the presence of the Cultural Committee CNLU. 6. The Cultural Committee CNLU organised Hindi Diwas 2016 on the eve of Hindi Diwas. 4 Internship (Dr B.R.N.SARMA) The following are the institutions/organizations in which students of the internship during 2016-2017: Law Firms/corporations/Advocates Chamber 1. ICICI Bank, Vadodara 2. Luthra & Luthra Law Offices 3. D.V.S. Legal Chambers Hyderabad 4. Legalsis Partners, Advocates, Mumbai 5. D.S.K. Legal, Mumbai 6. Dhruva Advisors LLP, Mumbai 7. PDS Legal, New Delhi 8. Lakshmi Kumaran & Sridharan Attorneys, Bangalore 9. H.S.A. Advocates, New Delhi 10. Kochhar & C0.-Advocates & Legal Consultants, New Delhi 11. Khaitan & Co. 12. Phoenix Legal, Mumbai 13. GAIL (India) Ltd. New Delhi 14. Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd. 15. Wadia GHANDY & Co., Mumbai Commission/Legal Services Authority 1. Bihar State Legal Services Authority 2. Human Rights Commission, Bihar Judiciary/institutes/NGO/investigation Department 1. Hon’ble Judges, Supreme Court 2. High Court Judicature, Patna 3. Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur Bench, Rajasthan 4. Civil Courts, Patna 5. Sammaan Foundation, NGO, Bihar 6. Criminal Investigation Department, West Bengal 7. Indian Law Institute, New Delhi Report of CNLU Journal The university has published CNLU Law Journal 6th volume 2016-17. The 7th volume of journal 2017 is in the process of publication. Library Report 2016-17 Library has acquired total 180 Books and 262 Journals (Bound Volume) & Reports during the period of February 2016 to till date. 5 PLACEMENT RECORDS Prof. Dr. Ajay Kumar, (Dean Placement) The following is a list of students who have been offered positions at various firms/companies/other organisations during their tenure as students of the University*: NAME ORGANISATION TYPE PACKAGE (In Rupees Per Year) Anubhuti Varma ICICI Bank Company 14,00,000/- Udisha Singh ICICI Bank Company 14,00,000/- Pallavi Athena Law Associates Law Firm 3,60,000/- Sachi Sakshi Price water Coopers Consultancy Firm 7,50,000/- Upadhyay India Shanu Agarwal Athena Law Associates Law Firm 3,60,000/- Shaktiman Bharti Bajaj Allianz Company 3,30,000/- Soham Sen Aarna Law Law Firm 2,40,000/- Yamini Upadhyay Phoenix Legal Law Firm 11,40,000/- Yashwant Singh PDS Legal Law Firm 9,00,000/- Tejswani Ranjan Ernst and Young Animesh Jha Dept.