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RGNUL Observes National Constitution Day
Commemorating the formal adoption of the Constitution of India by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949, RGNUL Punjab observed National Constitution Day. Prof. BK Kuthalia, Chairman State Higher Education Council, Panchkula talked about constitutionalism and the National Education Policy 2020 during online lecture organized by IQAC. "Constitutionalism," he said, "took shape during the national movement of independence." Alluding to innovative recommendations of NEP, Prof. Kuthalia...
RGNUL: IPR Practicum Series
The newly established Centre for Innovative and Intellectual Property Rights, RGNUL, Punjab organized Law Practicum Series for the students of B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 4th year. Mr. Vikas Asawat, Patent and TM Attorney, Former Project Officer Intellectual Property Facilitation Centre, Punjab and Visiting faculty IIT discussed filing of patents at National and International Level and litigation aspects of patent Laws. Mr. G. R Raghavendra, Joint Secretary, Govt. of India Ministry of Law and ...
Centre For Studies In Aviation, Space And Defence Laws Organises Lecture On Space Law In India [12th November, 2021]
The newly established Centre for Studies in Aviation, Space and Defence Laws RGNUL organized lecture on "Relevance of Aerospace Legal Education in India: Privatisation of Space Law in India." Dr. Poorvi Kantroo, Assistant Professor of Law, ICFAI Law School Hyderabad and Head, AeroSpace and Aviation Lawyers Association of India (AALAI), elaborated on the evolution of air space law and privatisation of space law in India. In her lecture, Dr. Kantroo took up India's Draft Space Activities...
RGNUL Law Practicum Series
RGNUL Punjab has integrated Law Practicum Series in curriculum to bridge the gap between academic courses and the skills lawyers require for practice. Prof. G. S. Bajpai, Vice- Chancellor, RGNUL said, "Law Practicum Series will engage students in a capstone learning experience. This innovative pedagogy aims to enhance knowledge and competence of RGNUL students to address challenges and problems in legal fields." Advocates and retired Judges delivered lectures on constitutional law...
RGNUL launches Research Outcome Dissemination Series (RODS)
The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab has initiated Research Outcome Dissemination Series (RODS) to promote quality research. Prof. G.S. Bajpai, Vice-Chancellor RGNUL, observed, "RODS will provide researchers and professionals a platform to raise awareness regarding the domain of their research." "RGNUL will collaborate with government departments, non-profit organizations, inter/national associations and academic institutes for dissemination of legal research," he...
Mahindra University School of Law Organizes A Lecture On "The Status of Child Rights In India"
Mahindra University School of Law organized a lecture on "The Status of Child Rights in India", as part of its lecture series to familiarize students with different aspects of the legal system in India. Dr. Rama Devi Gudemela, Member Child Welfare Committee, Department of Women and Child Development, Telangana State, delivered an enlightening session on the subject.The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, or UNCRC, is the basis of all of UNICEF's (United Nations Children's Fund)...
Panel Discussion On 'Citizen Police Interactions And Policing In The Pandemic' By RGNUL Student Research Review & Common Cause India [30th October, 2021]
About RGNUL Student Research ReviewThe RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR) is a bi-annual, student-run, blind peer-reviewed journal based at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. It is the flagship journal of RGNUL managed by the students of the University. It was founded with the objective of facilitating novel ideas and a research conducive environment.Website at http://rsrr.in/Blog Series at http://rsrr.in/blog/Journal Volumes at http://rsrr.in/archives/About The Panel...
NUJS Law Review Introduces Structural Reforms To Its Platforms Making Them More Accessible To Its Specially Abled Readers
The National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata has recently announced an initiative of the NUJS Law Review to introduce structural reforms to its platforms in order to make it more accessible to its Specially Abled readers. With the introduction of the new plug-in, the contents of the NUJS Law Review website including all the articles and archives are now screen-reader friendly, thus making it fully accessible to persons having visual impairments such as degrading eyesight,...
Jindal Global Law School Signs 10 New MoUs For Collaborations With Leading International Universities
Pursuant to its commitment to promoting internationalization and continuing in its collaborative initiatives, Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), has signed MoUs to establish 10 new international collaborations with international partner universities.The new partners of JGLS include 10 universities in 8 countries Australia (2), New Zealand (1), Portugal (1), Slovakia (1), South Africa (1), United Kingdom (2), United States (1), and Uzbekistan (1).The types of...
Centre for Constitutional Law and Governance (CCLG) organises lecture on 'Historical Survey of Child Rights Law in India'
The Centre for Constitutional Law and Governance (CCLG), RGNUL in collaboration with Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), RGNUL organized an online lecture on the topic 'Historical Survey of Child Rights Law in India' on 2nd October 2021. The lecture was delivered by Shri Priyank Kanoongo, Chairperson, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights and Shri Anant Kumar Asthana, Advocate, Delhi High Court and Member, Core Group on Children, National Human Rights Commission. They ...
Stress Management Session at RGNUL
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), RGNUL, Punjab organized an online lecture on "Balancing of Emotions and Stress Management". The Resource Person, Mr. Yashodhara Raj, Psychotherapist, Assistant Director, Training and Placement, Sharda University focused on ways to maintain emotional equilibrium and manage stress. While addressing the students and faculty, Ms. Yashodhara Raj said, "High level of sustained stress in the classroom and workplace can be a health hazard". She explained...