Recruitment Brochure: National University of Study and Research in Law Ranchi
Recruitment Brochure: National University of Study and Research in Law Ranchi
Recruitment Brochure: National University of Study and Research in Law Ranchi
RECRUITMENT
BROCHURE
CLASS OF 2015
CONTENTS
Class of 2015
About NUSRL
Student Achievements
Infrastructure
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Internship Records
Campus Life
16
NUSRL Initiatives
23
Course Curriculum
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Guest Lecturers
ational University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi was established by Act IV of
Jharkhand State Assembly in 2010. I take this opportunity to congratulate the first
batch of students who diligently put up their efforts since 2010 to place this university
at par with other National Law university of the country. Students of the university have won
several laurels for themselves and the university as well and brought glory to the university.
Our students have successfully interned with various NGOs, Magistrate Courts, leading Law
firms throughout India, various Commissions, several Regulatory Authorities and also with
Judiciary of different states. I am sincerely thankful to Jharkhand Judiciary for their cooperation.
Rapid pace of development in the country has raised the expectation of the people from the
institutions of higher learning. Aspiring to be a cutting-edge university, NUSRL with a highly
competent faculty provides curriculum which cater to the needs of the future and create a
physical environment that supports teaching, learning, and research. The new campus of the
university with all modern facilities needed for a world class institute in a vast and open area
further inspires the students to achieve high academic standards.
The students are now well equipped to enter the arena of legal field, they have been given a
holistic development in the University both in curricular and co-curricular activities. The
students have demonstrated high level of skills that are required to meet the challenged that lie
ahead.
My heartiest congratulations and blessings to Recruitment Coordination Committee for coming
up with the recruitment brochure. The Recruitment Brochure will play an important role as it
will provide insights to the stake-holders.
I wish the students best of luck for all their future endeavors.
ABOUT
NUSRL
One of the pristine law schools in the list of premier
National Law Universities in India, National University
of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL) has been
widely recognized as one of the leading institutions of
learning in East India. Within just a few years of its
inception, NUSRL has been successful in carving out a
niche for itself amongst the legal academia in India.
To achieve this, a cohesive effort of the faculty,
researchers, staff and students has been essential at
every step, in strengthening institutional recognition
and in highlighting the unique values of the University
that distinguishes NUSRL from the rest. Academic
excellence has always been the primary motto for this
University. All possible efforts are continuously made
to transform the University into an institution of
excellence by reiterating our vow to quality, passion,
dynamism, innovation and brilliance.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The University has a sprawling campus spread over 67 acres of land at
Nagri, Kanke on the fringes of Ranchi city. The University has an avantgarde infrastructure which includes inter alia, wireless internet access
throughout the campus, a well stocked library which has an exuberant
collection of the best books, academic and reporting journals,
committee reports, international case reporters, other reference
materials, and access to some of the world's best digital research
databases such as Westlaw, JSTOR, Manupatra, and LexisNexis. These
contribute to the treasure for research and education at NUSRL.
As the university strives to produce the best legal professionals, moot
courts have been considered an essential prerequisite to be inculcated
within the students, the true proficiency of a good lawyer. The
university has therefore made moot courts compulsory in the
curriculum providing moot court halls endorsed with technologically
advanced equipments to help students fulfil their aspirations. The
university also has excellent facilities for popular sports like Cricket,
Football, Table Tennis, Badminton and Volley-Ball along with proper
facilities for music, art, dance and other recreational and
extracurricular activities.
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CAMPUS LIFE
The magnificent campus at Nagri boasting of 67 acres
accommodates within itself every facility which a
University ought to have. The campus life within it is
cherished by each student because of the fact that the
campus itself has given birth to a family, developing
responsibilities as well as a positive zeal towards life in the
hearts of its members. There is a splendid arrangement
for all kinds of sport activities within the campus which
includes a Cricket & Football field along with Badminton,
Volleyball courts. The soon to be completed campus will
also include a gymnasium, two swimming pools and a
Tennis court.
More Importantly, the students are very much
enthusiastic about extra co-curricular activities which
provide to be an escape route from their hectic schedules.
Cultural fests are regularly hosted in the campus
celebrating various festivals & eves giving a tinge of
diversity to the celebrations. Also, food fests are held
every month refreshing the students with different
cuisines which the students enjoy to the fullest. There also
is a cafeteria providing a place for refreshment and
undoubtedly a place for discussing the students
intellectual ideas among themselves.
The respective Committees and Centres are very much
active in organizing events such as weekly debating
sessions, quizzes, Nukkad Natak, legal aid camps,
participation in Lok Adalats and art competitions. Above
all, moot courts are given utmost priority and are held on
a regular basis so that the students can imbibe the legal
culture and attached etiquettes within them. Also, the
students make proper arrangements for intra moots to be
held within the system in order to prepare the students for
competing in the outside world. Inter-college events like
seminars and conferences are regularly held which has a
dual purpose of educating the students as well as
developing worldly skills in them such as organizing,
managing and role playing.
The students also have got ample opportunity to develop
their scholarly skills as there is a 24 hours library
comprising of a wide range and genre of books,
newspapers, commentaries on case laws as well as
journals. The campus is Wi-Fi enabled with an additional
LAN facility giving much easier access to the scholarly
needs of the students.
All this makes the campus life even more colourful and
straightforwardly rejects the notion of a black and white
life which has become a stereotype when it comes to law
schools.
NUSRL
Initiatives
NUSRL has been regularly hosting a number of national
seminars and conferences every year. These seminars have
been very successful in discussing various issues of national
importance. The seminars hosted include National Seminar on
Judicial Review of Legislative & Administrative Actions: A
Constitutional Quandary, National Seminar on Rural
Consumers and the Market: Issues and Challenges, National
Seminar of Judicial Review of Executive, Legislative and Judicial
Actions: Need for Equilibrium and National Seminar on Role of
Regulatory Agencies in Developing Business laws in India
among others where papers with high academic vigour were
presented.
A recent initiative taken by the university was a One day
Colloquium on Tribal Development and the Law organized by
the Centre for Study and Research in Tribal Rights, NUSRL,
Ranchi on June 05, 2014. The initiative taken marked a huge
difference as the colloquium so conducted touched a
completely different genre of social issues and an awareness of
the tribal rights which is generally left untouched.
Various Centres
at NUSRL
CLASS OF 2015
STUDENT
ACHIEVEMENTS
PUBLICATIONS
Research Paper on The Psychological Price of Capital
Punishment at IPA National Conference on
Psychological well-being,2013.
MOOT COURT
ACHIEVEMENTS
SEMINARS
AND
CONFERENCES
ESSAY COMPETITIONS
AND RESEARCH PAPERS
MISCELLANEOUS
NUSRL Students receiving award for the critically acclaimed paper in
the International Summit themed on Law Fulcrum of Change, 2013
organized by Think India.
Represented NUSRL, Ranchi in ongoing W.P (PIL) No. 2347/2012 and presented research work on 'Fertility of disputed land
and educational status of Village Nagri' before Principal Bench of Jharkhand High Court, Ranchi
2nd Best Speaker at Rostra '13 Literary Fest organized by BIT, Mesra.
Worked as assistant researcher in Land Governance in Jharkhand (2014) in association with World Bank.
Participated in the event named Viruddh-Delhi on sexual harassment at workplace laws organised by KIIT School Law,
Bhubaneshwar.
Finalists in Tata Crucible Quiz Contest, 2014 (Ranchi Edition).
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SPORTS
INTERNSHIP RECORDS
LAW FIRMS
A. K. Chatterjee & Co.
Meheria & Co
J F Associates
Amicus Publico
Anand and Anand
K & S Partners
K & T Associates
& Solicitors
Singh Associates.
Kochhar& Co.
Trilegal
AZB Partners
Bhansali & Associates
D.H. Law Associates & Solicitors
Dua Associates
Dudawat & Dudawat Associates
Fox Mandal & Co.
Gadodia & Associates
MUN AND
DEBATES
Infosys Ltd.
Jaipur Securities
Exchange Limited
Biocon Ltd.
HDFC Bank
Housing Development
Finance Corporation
PKA Advocates
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ADVOCATES
Amarjit Singh Chandhiok
Ayodhya Bakshi Prasad
Mr. A.K Kashyap
Mr. Ankur Mody
Mr. Brian D Salvia
Mr. KTS Tulsi
Mr. Mahesh Bohra
Mr. Neeraj Jain
Mr. P.P. Rao
Mr. Prashant Bhushan
Mr. Pravin H. Parekh
Mr. Protik Prokash Banerjee
Mr. Rajeev Kumar
Mr. Sanjeev Dubey
Mr. Shashikant Sharma
Mr. ShekharBasu
Mr. Sohail Anwar
Mr. Vinod Kumar Bharadwaj
NGOs
Advocate A. K. Mishra, Senior
Government Standing Counsel, Central
Administrative Tribunal, Ranchi
Advocate BananiVerma,
Jharkhand High Court
Advocate Mahesh Bohra,
Jodhpur High Court
Andhra Pradesh
Human Rights Law Commission
CARE
Centre for Equity Studies
Human Rights
Law Commission
Martyrs Memorial
and Research Centre
Human Rights
Advocate Ravindra
Kumar Tiwary
Advocate Sarita Gupta,
Jharkhand High Court
Advocate Shambhu Prasad
Agarwal, President District Bar
Association, Ranchi, Jharkhand.
Advocate Umesh Chandra,
Allahabad High Court
Advocate Vimal Pandey,
Jamshedpur Court
NATIONAL COMMISSIONS
National Green Tribunal
Election Commission
of India
National Environment
and Wildlife Society
People's Union for
Civil Liberties
Pradhan
Rotary Social Work
School of Desert Sciences
Tata Steel Rural
Development Society
VIKALP - Women
Empowerment
Vindhyanchal Funlease
Pvt. Ltd.
COMMISSIONS
Dr. K. S. Chauhan
REGULATORY
BODIES
Competition Commission of India
Securities and Exchange Board of India
Inter-connected Stock Exchange, Mumbai
JUDICIAL
CLERKSHIP
STATE COMMISSIONS
Commercial Tax Department
Jharkhand Legal Service Authority
Justice R. S. Jha
Justice Ramesh
Kumar Marathia
Odisha Human
Rights Commission
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International
Jurist Organization
Law Network
A.I.S.E.C.
RESEARCH
CENTRES
Centre for Law and Governance Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi
Indian Law Institute , New Delhi
Indian Society of
International Law, New Delhi.
Institute for Defence Studies
and Analyses
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Ankita Rathore
Abhishek
Kumar Jha
Areas of Interest : Corporate Law,
Competition Law, Banking and
Insurance Law
Internships : Sr. Adv. Mahesh
Bohra, Rajasthan High Court
Abhijeet Kumar
Abhimanyu Singh
Abhishek Chaube
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Anurag Kumar
Areas of Interest : Banking Law,
Company Law, Taxation Law
Internships : Mahindra Satyam,
Bangalore
Anurag Verma
Areas of Interest : IPR,
Constitution Law, International
Law
Internships : High Court, Patna
Ashish Abhijit
Bornali Roy
Chandra Bhushan
Areas of Interest : Taxation Law,
Banking and Insurance Law, M & A
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Chinmoy Roy
Areas of Interest : Indirect Taxation
Law, Cross Border Transactions,
International Taxation Law
Internships : Athena Law
Associates, Delhi
Patanjali Law Asssociates
SAIL, Bokaro
Adv. Sanjay Kumar Shandilya,
Monika Verma
Areas of Interest : Corporate Law,
Securities Law, IPR
Internships : Khaitan & Co., Kolkata
Anand & Anand, Noida
Inter connected Stock Exchange , Mumbai
Poddar& Associates, Ranchi
Biocon Ltd.
Trilegal, Mumbai
L&T , Mumbai
Eshan Pandit
Nirmal Sankhla
L&T., Mumbai
HDFC, Mumbai
ONGC, Delhi
ALMT, Mumbai
Saurav Bhaumik
Areas of Interest : Banking and
Insurance Law, Competition Law,
Taxation Law
Internships : Reliance Industries
Ltd., Mumbai
Titus & Co., Advocate, New Delhi
Trilegal, Mumbai
Infosys, Bangalore
Smita Tejaswee
Shagun Singh
Rupsha Mukherjee
Sneh
Trilegal, Bangalore
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Supriya Kirti
COURSE
CURRICULUM
B.A., L.L.B. (Hons.)
The curriculum at National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi is designed to churn out the unique amalgamation of
national, international and comparative law subjects in line with the prevailing social science subjects. The course is distinctively
tailored to meet the challenges posed by globalization, transnational, legal, social and political issues. The underlying idea for framing a
curriculum with an overall developmental perspective is to strengthen the legal system in a constructive manner and train the budding
lawyers of adhering to the principle of 'pro bono publico'.
FIRST YEAR
Surendra Choudhary
Semester I
Areas of Interest : Corporate Law,
Competition Law, Constitutional
Law
CINI, Ranchi
District Court, Jodhpur
Semester II
Course Credits
Course Credits
1.
Law of Torts
1.
Constitutional
Governance-I
2.
Legal Methods
2.
Contract-I
3.
3.
Political Science-II
(Political Obligation)
L & T , Mumbai
4.
4.
Economics-II
(Micro Economics)
5.
5.
Philosophy
6.
Legal Language
6.
Political Science-I
(Political Theory and
Organization)
Economics-I
(Macro Economics)
Logic and Legal
Reasoning
General English
SECOND YEAR
Semester III
Semester IV
Course Credits
Course Credits
1.
Constitutional
Governance-II
1.
Laws relating to
Criminal Procedure
2.
Contract-II
2.
Law of Evidence
3.
Family Law-I
4.
Sociology-I
4.
Crime and
Punishment (IPC)
Public Policy and
Analysis
5.
History-I
5.
History-II
6.
Indian Economy
6.
Psychology-I
3.
THIRD YEAR
Semester V
Course Credits
1.
Administrative Law
2.
2.
Private International
Law
3.
Transfer of Property
3.
Company Law-I
4.
4.
5.
Commercial
Transactions
Sociology-II
5.
6.
Psychology-II
6.
1.
22
Semester VI
Course Credits
General Principles
of IPR
International
Relations
International
Economics
6
6
6
23
FOURTH YEAR
Semester VII
Semester VIII
Course Credits
Course Credits
IPR (Hons.)
1. Competition
Law
1. Copyright
10
1. Corporate
Finance
1. Semi-Conductor,
Integrated Circuits
and Design and
Trade Secrets
10
2. Corporate
Governance
2. Trademark
10
2. Banking Laws
and Insurance
2. Patents
10
3. Company Law-II
3. Direct Taxation
4. Labour Laws-I
4. Interpretation of Statutes
5. Environmental Law
5. Jurisprudence
6. Labour Laws-II
7. Sociology-III
7. Constitutional History
FIFTH YEAR
Semester IX
Course Credits
IPR (Hons.)
1. Mergers and
Acquisitions
1. WTO and
TRIPS
Semester X
Course Credits
10
1. International
Investment Law
1. IP related to
Health and
Technology
10
10
2. Corporate
Crime
2. IPR and
Settlements
and Disputes
10
3. Professional Ethics
4. Seminar Courses
5. Indirect Taxation
6. Health Law
7. Cyber Laws
2. E-Commerce
and The
Emerging
Legal Frame
work
3. Pleading, Drafting,
Conveyancing
2. International
Trade Law
GRADE SYSTEM
Marks Scored
24
10
85-89
80-84
8.5
75-79
70-74
7.5
65-69
60-64
6.5
55-59
48-54
5.5
Less than 48
Mr. L. Badrinarayanan
Grade Allotted
90-100
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CONTACT US
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
Nagri, Kanke Pithoria Road,
Kanke, Ranchi 834006 (Jharkhand)
Website: www.nusrlranchi.ac.in
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Phone: 0651- 2275168/2275250/6570860
Fax: 0651-2275250
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