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HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, CHHATTISGARH हिदायत ऱाि रारीय विधिवििवियाऱय, छतीसगढ़ www.hnlu.ac.in RECRUITMENT BROCHURE ‘15 GRADUATING BATCH OF 2016
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  • HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, CHHATTISGARH

    , www.hnlu.ac.in

    RECRUITMENT BROCHURE 15 GRADUATIN

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  • Recruitment, 2015 This Brochure has been sent from the Recruitment

    Co-ordination Committee (RCC) of the Graduating Batch of 2016,

    of Hidayatullah National Law University, Chhattisgarh. It

    constitutes an official invitation to all prospective Recruiters, to

    take part in the Placement Proceedings happening at the

    University starting in the month of March, 2015.

    To know more email us at [email protected] or contact any of

    the following Members of the RCC:

    Aditi Sachdev: +91-8234-934-126 Kajori De: +91-8305-452-979

    Pratibhanu Singh Kharola: +91-9741-097-018 Ruchita Sharma: +91-9644-121-121

    Subhro Sengupta: +91-7879-509-170 Tushar Joshi: +91-7354-813-995

  • Dear Recruiters, It gives me immense pleasure to present to you the Graduating Batch of 2016 of Hidayatullah National Law University. They will be the Eleventh batch to graduate from the University, and it has been a pleasure to have mentored such a group of dynamic and motivated individuals, who with such grace exude the spirit of the University and have upheld its traditions of excellence. These students were under a rigorous tutelage shaped by exceptionally dedicated Faculty members, which has ensured that they are trained in a holistic manner to engage with the ideas and concepts related to Law and the Arts. The students of this batch have been instrumental in furthering the reputation of the University by excelling in curricular and extracurricular activities alike, and they have added to the ideas and ideals at HNLU. I invite organizations that have witnessed our alumni deliver with utmost sincerity, as well as those Institutions whom our students have not yet had a chance to interact with. I invite all of you to engage in a continuing relationship with our University and I am confident that you will see in our students unmatched professionalism and a deep sense of commitment. I hope the enclosed profile of this batch will be useful in your endeavor to recruit the best from this University.

    With best wishes,

    Prof. (Dr.) Sukh Pal Singh,

    Honble Vice-Chancellor,

    Hidayatullah National Law University.

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  • 1. ABOUT HNLU..3

    1.1. LOCATION.....4

    1.2. INFRASTRUCTURE..5

    1.3. CURRICULUM.....6

    1.4. LIFE AT HNLU..8

    2. ABOUT THE BATCH OF 2016..9

    2.1. ACHIEVEMENTS....10

    x MOOT COURT COMPETITITONS....10

    x PAPER PRESENTATIONS.......12

    x PUBLICATIONS...13

    3. PREVIOUS RECRUITERS.......14

    4. WORK EXPERIENCE..15

    5. RECRUITMENT PROCESS....17

    6. TRAVEL AND STAY.18

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  • Hidayatullah National Law University is one of the leading Nationals Law Schools of India. It was

    established by the Government of Chhattisgarh under the Hidayatullah National University of Law,

    Chhattisgarh Act (Act No.10 of 2003) in 2003.

    The University had been an initiative to uplift the quality of legal education in the newly formed State

    of Chhattisgarh. Today it is a center of excellence in legal education and research, upholding its motto

    Dharma Sansthapanartham or the establishment of the primacy of Laws.

    The University is named after Hon. Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah, former Chief Justice of India,

    Vice-President of India and Acting President of India, who was not only an outstanding jurist but also

    an exceptional human being. The University has inculcated in it the values of Justice Hidayatullah,

    values of leadership, excellence and integrity.

    Hon'ble Mr. Justice H. L. Dattu, Chief Justice of India, is the Visitor to the University. Hon'ble Mr. Justice

    Navin Sinha, Acting Chief Justice of the High Court of Chhattisgarh, is the Chancellor of the University,

    and Prof. (Dr.) Sukh Pal Singh is the Vice-Chancellor of the University.

    Students are selected to the University on the basis of the Common Law Admission Test, which is the

    common admission test for all National Law Schools in India.

    HNLU has produced some of the finest Law graduates in the country who have gone on to join Legal

    Practice both independently at High Courts and the Supreme Court and at Law firms as Associates.

    Our graduates have gone further to join the Academia, having completed further studies from premier

    Universities such as the Harvard Law School and Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Students have

    also joined the service of the nation as officers in the Union Public Services and in State Judiciaries,

    and also as officers of the elite JAG Branch of the Indian Armed Forces.

    ABOUT

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  • Hidayatullah National Law University is located in Raipur, the capital city of the state of Chhattisgarh.

    The State was formed in the year 2000, and the National Law University was formed in 2003 for the

    promotion of legal education. Chhattisgarh is already one of the fastest growing States in the country,

    with State of the Art Infrastructure, and is the first State to promote education at such a rapid pace.

    Raipur has the distinction of being the only Indian city to have an AIIMS, IIIT, NLU, NIT and an IIM. The

    Union budget in 2014 saw the sanctioning of funds for opening IIT Chhattisgarh as well.

    x The State has always been a driving force behind the University. An example of its support is the

    Moot Court Fund established by the government of Chhattisgarh which has pledged a very

    generous amount towards funding the students of HNLU who participate in National or

    International Moot Court Competitions.

    x The same fund has now been extended to allow students to attend International Conferences,

    Seminars etc. where the State and the University in coalition have decided to fund the expenses

    for such participation. This initiative is unique to HNLU and the State of Chhattisgarh and not only

    does this promote equality but is a show of unparalleled commitment and solidarity with the

    University.

    x The University has been a participant in the development of the legal backbone of the State.

    Several of our Faculty work on Legislative projects for the Government, while the University

    periodically holds Legal Awareness Camps in and around Raipur.

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    We share the dream of a Credible Chhattisgarh.

  • HNLU boasts of world class infrastructure in terms of both academic and allied infrastructure. Some of the facilities that the University provides its students include: Library The Library is state of the art with specific sections dedicated to International Law, International Arbitration, Trade Law, Environmental Law etc. The Library boasts of complete collections of the All England Law Reporters, The Corpus Juris, and Commercial Law Reports etc. One of the special features of the Library is the Hidayatullah collection, which is a collection of books donated from the personal collection of Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah. The University has access to all requisite academic databases including HeinOnline, JSTOR and WestLaw. Moot Court Halls HNLU has a unique curriculum which includes mandatory Moot Court exercises. The University has 6 Moot Court halls which are used by students for Benchmark Rounds, Intra-University Challengers, and can be seen in their complete glory during the Justice Hidayatullah Memorial National Moot Court Competition. Schools One of the features of HNLU is its Six Schools as Centres of Excellence in the respective fields and Six Units/Centres under each School with total of thirty six units. The six schools are:

    x The School of Juridical & Social Sciences (SJSS) x The School of Constitutional & Administrative Governance (SCAG) x The School of International Legal Studies (SILS) x The School of Science, Technology & Sustainable Development (SSTSD) x The School of Business & Global Trade Laws Development (SBGTLD) x The School of Administration of Justice, Continuing & Clinical Legal Education (SAJCCLE)

    Sports HNLU provides indoor badminton courts and volleyball courts. Adequate facilities are available for sporting activities and the Sports Committee, a student body, takes care of the sporting requirements of the students of HNLU. Inter and Intra Semester matches are conducted to bring out the talents from amongst the students. There are grounds and facilities for Volley Ball, Cricket and Football.

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  • The curriculum at HNLU travels seamlessly between traditional subjects like Tort Law and modern courses like Cyber Law. Students of this Batch were broadly divided according to their chosen Major (Economics, Political Sciences and Sociology). Students study their Major subjects till the 6th Semester post which they are offered Honors Specializations (2 Subjects) and in their 4th and 5th Year they can study any 6 Optional Papers from a range of subjects including non-conventional areas of Law such as WTO Law, Media Law, Women and Law etc.

    Evaluation Criterion

    Students are evaluated on a Ten-point Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) system. Evaluation is based on a system of continuous evaluation which has included snap tests, Mid-Term examinations, Semester examinations, Research Projects and viva-voce examinations/ class presentations conducted throughout the semester.

    Compulsory Subjects

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    6095 credit hours, 112 written examinations, 56 compulsory research papers, 56 compulsory oral

    presentations

    x General English and Legal Language I x Legal Method and Introduction to

    Legal System x Law of Torts x General English and Legal Language II x Law of Contracts I x Family Law I x Law of Contract II x Family Law II x Constitutional Governance I x Labor Law I x Transfer of Property Act

    x Public International Law x Environmental Law x Constitutional

    Governance II x Labor Law II x Jurisprudence I x Indian Penal Code x Corporate Law I x Principles of Taxation x Jurisprudence II x Corporate Law II

    x Intellectual Property Rights x Alternate Dispute

    Resolution x Administrative Law x Criminal Procedure Code x Law of Evidence x Land Laws x Drafting, Pleading and

    Conveyance x Civil Procedure Code x Professional Ethics

  • Honors Subjects

    There are four major Honours Courses being offered, and they are as follows with their constituent papers :

    Optional Courses

    There are a number of Optional subjects that students can choose from in their 4th and 5th Year. Students study a total of 6 Optional Papers in their Pre-final and Final year.

    Liberal Arts

    HNLU graduates are provided a holistic legal education, through a thorough grounding in Liberal Arts by including in the syllabus Economics, Political Science and Sociology, the constituent papers being:

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    Constitutional Governance

    x Judicial Review x Fundamental Rights x Compensatory

    Discrimination x Federalism

    Intellectual Property Laws

    x Copyright x Patents x Trademarks x Geographical

    Indications

    Corporate Law

    x Corporate Finance x Corporate Regulation x Corporate

    Reconstruction x Corporate Taxation

    Trade and Investment Laws

    x International Investment Law x International Trade Law x International Commercial Law x National Regulation of

    International Trade

    x Cyber Law x Banking Law x Competition Law

    x Media & Law x Women & Law x Law of Insurance

    x Indirect Tax x WTO Studies x International Commercial Arbitration x Criminology

    x Principles of Economics x Research Methodology and Statistics x Indian Economy x Political Thought x Political Theory x Indian Political System x Introduction to Sociology

    x Sociological Thought x Indian Society x Monetary Economics/ Major Political Systems in the World/

    Sociology and Development x Law, Poverty and Development/ International Relations/ Social

    Psychology x International Economics/ Public Policy/ Sociology and Law

  • The University has a 100 acre campus in New Raipur, the upcoming capital city, which amongst other things is also home to the international cricket stadium, the State Legislative Assembly, and an upcoming natural reserve.

    The University plays host to several events all throughout the year, some of which are as follows:

    Justice Hidayatullah Memorial National Moot Court Competition

    HNMCC is the flagship Moot Court Competition held every year in October. The Competition sees participation from across the country with the Judges of the Chhattisgarh High Court officiating over the finals of the Moot. The Competition has been previously sponsored by the Competition Commission of India & renowned Law firms such as Khaitan & Co., J. Sagar & Associates & Sai Krishna & Associates. The 1st Edition of the Moot in 2007 was based on Biotechnology Law, the subsequent editions being based on Competition Law (in association with the Competition Commission of India). The 7th edition of the Competition in 2014 saw the theme being changed from Competition Law to Environmental Law.

    Colossus: HNLUs Annual Sports & Cultural Fest

    Colossus is the flagship sports fest of HNLU which is organized in the month of March every year. The Fest was first organized in 2013 and comprises 15 sports events and an equal number of cultural events. Sports events include Football, Cricket, Tennis, Table-Tennis, Basketball, Throw-ball, Volleyball, Chess etc. The cultural events include a Dance contest, Singing Competitions, Fashion Show, Photography Competition, Mad-ad's etc.

    Other year round activities held on the Campus include:

    x The Aruna Hyde Memorial Debate: It is a Parliamentary Debate held by the Literary & Debating Committee and named after Late Mrs. Aruna Hyde, Faculty of English, HNLU.

    x Literary & Debating Week: Activities include Debates, One Act Plays, Scrabble Competitions, Quiz Contests, the Hindi Debate etc.

    x Freshers Debate: The inaugural edition was held in 2013. It is a debate meant to hone the skills of the First year students of the University.

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  • The Graduating Batch of 2016 has been a force behind the upkeep of the traditions and values that HNLU stands for. The Batch has not only been dynamic and outstanding but also hardworking

    and disciplined:

    The students of the batch were sincere, hardworking, disciplined and above all

    diligent. They would be an asset to any employer, and would offer significant

    leadership to any organization that they join.

    - Prof. Dr. Hanumant Yadav, Visiting Professor (Economics); Advisor, CG State

    Planning Commission & Finance Commission.

    I found the students to be immensely disciplined. The culture of Mooting is also

    very commendable in this University. In fact the activity is helping the academics of

    the students, and that is a very heartening prospect. Also, the University believes in

    a strong foundation which I believe is a hallmark of a good future.

    - Dr. Rajnish Kr. Singh, Guest Lecturer (IPR), Assistant Professor, Department of

    Law, BHU; Former Faculty Member, NLU Jodhpur and the Department of Law,

    Delhi University.

    The Batch had a zeal for learning about the latest developments in Law. Not only

    were they talented students, but they also possessed relevant organizational skills,

    with which they helped make events at HNLU including our flagship Moot Court

    Competition, a much bigger success.

    - Dr. Kaumudhi Challa, Assistant Professor (Law), Faculty Advisor to the Moot

    Court Committee.

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  • The Students of the Graduating Batch of 2016 have set a new by winning several accolades both in India and abroad. They have been exemplary, both in Academics and in extra-curricular activities.

    Moot Court Competitions

    The University has a very sound culture of participation in Moot Court Competitions / Mock Trial Competitions. To encourage the same, the Government of Chhattisgarh has instituted a Fund for providing financial assistance to students who are selected to participate in such Competitions. The Students of the Graduating Batch of 2016 have upheld the tradition of the University by winning accolades in the following Moot Court Competitions:

    International

    x Best Team in Mediation, The International ADR Moot Court Competition, 2013 held at the City University of Hong Kong.

    x Runner-up, Best Memorial Prize, 9th Susan J. Ferrell Moot Intercultural Court Competition, 2014, St. Thomas University, Florida.

    x Runners-up, Pan Asian Rounds- 11th Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, 2014 Hong Kong SAR.

    x Best Memorial Prize, 4th Bin Cheng IASLA Space Law Moot Sydney, 2014, organized by International Air & Space Law Academy.

    x Best Endeavour Prize, 9th LAWASIA International Moot Court Competition, Bangkok, 2014 organized by LAWASIA.

    x 2nd Best Applicants (Orals), 5th Leiden Sarin International Air Law Moot Court Competition, 2014.

    National

    x Winners, 8th Justice B.R. Sawhney National Memorial Moot Court Competition, 2014, NALSAR Hyderabad.

    x Winners, 2nd KIIT Moot Court Competition, 2014, KIIT University Bhubaneswar.

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  • x Winners, Surana & Surana Trial Advocacy Moot Court Competition, North East India Rounds,

    2014 held at NLUJAA, Guwahati.

    x Winners, 4th K.R. Ramamani Tax Moot Court Competition, 2014, School of Excellence in Law, Chennai.

    x Winners, Best Speaker, 1st NHRC Moot Court Competition, 2013, organised by NHRC and Delhi University.

    x Winners, 1st ITM University Moot Court Competition organized by ITM University in March, 2013.

    x Winners, 3rd Paras Diwan National Moot Court Competition, 2013, UPES Dehradun.

    x Winners, 3rd Army Institute of Law National Moot Court Competition, 2013, Army Institute of Law, Mohali.

    x Winners, Best Speaker, 2nd Best Memorials, Surana & Surana National Trial Advocacy Moot Court Competition, North East India Rounds, 2012 held at NLUJAA, Guwahati.

    x Best Memorials Prize in the Stetson Environment International Moot Court Competition (North-India Rounds), 2012.

    x Best Memorials Prize in the Stetson Environment International Moot Court Competition (North-India Rounds), 2013.

    x Best Speaker, 2nd Amity International Moot Court Competition, 2012, Amity University, Noida.

    x Runner-Up, 2nd RGNUL Criminal Law Moot Court Competition, 2013, RGNUL, Patiala.

    x Runner-Up, 1st Justice B.P. Saraf Memorial Tax Moot Court Competition, 2014, organised by WBNUJS and All India Federation of Tax Practitioners.

    x Runner-Up, (India Rounds), 7th Frankfurt Investment Arbitration Moot court Competition, Germany 2014.

    x 2nd Best Memorials, 16th D.M. Harish Memorial International Moot Court Competition, 2015.

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  • Paper Presentations

    Students of the University regularly write academic papers as a part of their curriculum and present the same at Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Conclaves. Some of the Papers presented by the students of this Batch are as follows:

    x Human Rights and Environment Concern With Regard To Development Projects, at the NHRC National Seminar, 2013.

    x Challenges and Difficulties in the Enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in National Courts, Conference on International Commercial Arbitration

    organized by CMR University, Bangalore; was awarded Best Paper Award.

    x Determining the Legality of Smell mark as Trademark at the International Conference on Public International Law, Amity Law School, Delhi, 2014.

    x Ecological Economy: A Law Perspective, at the Annual Conference on Global Economics Business and Finance, Beijing, 2012

    x "Financial Inclusion Strategies and Challenges in Developing Countries, at the GNLU Conference on International Banking.

    x "Interface between Article 19 and 21 in Media Law", at the National Seminar on Media and Law Interface: RML-NLU, 28 December 2012.

    x Gender Crime: Emerging Human Rights Issue, at the National Conference at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab.

    x Special Status to Jammu & Kashmir under Article 370 of the Constitution, at National Seminar Think India Summit organized by NITTTR, Bhopal from

    6th to 7th October 2012; Critically Acclaimed award for Best Paper.

    x Investigative Journalism and the Law, at the National Seminar on Media and Law Interface: RMLNLU, 28 December 2012.

    x Nuclear Liability and Insurance Protocol: Impediments to Nuclear Commerce in India, 2nd Annual Environmental Law Workshop, NUJS (2013).

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  • Publications

    The Students of the Batch have been academically motivated, and have done exceptional research into upcoming fields of Law. They have been published in a number of academic Journals, Books and their Articles, Papers and Essays have been a part of several academic repositories. Some of the subjects that the students have worked on are as follows:

    x Permanent Sovereignty of Natural Resources: Critique and a Contemporary Analysis, Melbourne Journal of International Law, Vol. 15(2).

    x "Admissibility of Electronic Evidence under IT Act, 2000 vis-a-vis Evidence act, 1872", published in Madras Law Journal.

    x Options in Investment Agreements: AN Indian Law Perspective, in Company Law Journal; (2012) 2 Comp LJ 113-119..

    x FDI in Multi Brand Retail in India: Issues, Opportunities and Challenges, in the Working Paper on FDI in India under the aegis of IPAN and Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law,

    Punjab. ISBN 978-81-920809-4-9.

    x Prolonging execution of Extreme Punishment- Death Penalty: Are Criminals not entitled to humanity in Jharkhand Bar Council Journal 2014 (3) J.B.C.J.

    x The conflux of Investment Management Agreement and SEBI (Investment Advisers) Regulation,2013, in Company Cases, 2014 186 Comp Cas 1.

    x Rights of the Victims of the Climate Change under Public International Law: A Study in Christ University Law Journal, 2, 2 (2013), 41-58 ISSN 2278-4322.

    x Nuclear Energy and Risk Assessment by Indian Courts: Analysis of Judicial Intervention in the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project, Journal of Risk Research, Taylor & Francis (2015).

    x Nuclear Energy and Civil Liability: A Two Way Street, Delhi Business Review (2013). x The Kishenganga Hydro-Electric Project Arbitration Dispute - Partial Award (Pakistan v.

    India): An Analysis, Indian Journal of Arbitration Law, Vol. II Issue II, (November, 2013).

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  • Students of HNLU have been recruited by Law Firms, Fortune 500 Companies, Consultancies, Think Tanks, Government Departments and in Non-Governmental Organizations.

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    Law Firms

    x Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co

    x Anand & Anand x AZB & Partners x Corporate Law Group x Crawford Bayley x Dave Girish & Co. x Desai & Desai Careemji

    Mulla x Desai &Diwanji x DSK Legal x Dua & Associates x Economic Law Partners x HSA Advocates

    x ILF Advocates x Indus Law x Iyer and Sonawala x Juris Corp x Jyoti Sagar & Associates x Khaitan & Co. x Krishnamurthy & Co. x Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan x Lall & Sethi x Lall Lahiri & Salhotra x Link Legal x Majmudar & Co. x MMB Legal x Mundkur Law Partners

    Companies

    x Axis Bank x Bajaj Allianz x Ernst & Young x Godrej India Ltd. x Grant Thornton x HDFC Housing x ICICI Bank x PriceWaterHouseCoopers x Tata Croma x Tata Sons Ltd. x Times of India x Vedanta Resources

    x Nishith Desai & Associates x Paras Kuhad & Associates x Platinum Partners x S & R Associates x S.N Gupta & Associates x Sai Krishna and Associates x Talwar Thakore x Titus & Co. x TPM Consultants x Trilegal x Wadia Ghandy & Co. x Udwadia Udeshi & Argus

    Partners x Universal Legal x Vaish & Associates x ZeusIP Advocates

    Government & Non-Governmental Organizations

    x Human Rights Law Network

    x Legislative Affairs Department, Government of Chhattisgarh

    LPOs

    x Bodhi Global x Lex Process x Mindcrest x OSC Services Private Limited x Pangea3 x Quislex

  • The Students of the Graduating Batch of 2016 have had the opportunity to work at various Organizations during their tenure at the University. HNLU has two term breaks; a winter break in December, and a summer break that extends through the months of May and June. This offers the students the crucial opportunity to gain practical exposure in addition to their theoretical pursuits at the University. The Students of the Batch have worked at the following organizations:

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    Judicial Clerkships x Hon. Justice HL Dattu, Chief Justice of India x Hon. Justice AK Patnaik, Supreme Court of India x Hon. Justice Kurien Joseph, Supreme Court of India x Hon. Justice PS Koshy, High Court of Chhattisgarh x Hon. Justice SK Agarwala, High Court of Chhattisgarh x Hon. Justice RS Jha, High Court of Madhya Pradesh x Hon. Justice Sanjib Banerjee, High Court of Calcutta x Hon. Justice MM Srivastava, High Court of Chhattisgarh x Hon. Justice Gautam Bhaduri, High Court of Chhattisgarh x Hon. Justice Ajit Singh, High Court of Madhya Pradesh x Hon. Justice Siti Kant Mishra, High Court of Odisha x Hon. Justice Soumen Sen, High Court of Calcutta x Hon. Justice RR Prasad, High Court of Jharkhand

    Law Firms x Acculegal x Aeltemesh Rein & Co. x Agarwal Law Associates x ALMT Legal x Amarchand Mangaldas Suresh A

    Shroff & Co. x Amicus-Advocates and Solicitors x AP&J Litigation Firm x Atman Law Partners x Axon Partners LLP x AZB & Partners x Bhati & Associates x BSK Legal solicitors & Advocates x Canpisce and Co. x Clasis Law x Corporate Legal x Crawford Bayley & Co x D. H. Law Associates x Daswani & Daswani x De Penning & De Penning x Desai & Diwanji x Dua Associates x Dutt Menon and Dunmorrsett x Fox & Mandal x Hariani & Co. x India Law Practice

    Think Tanks x Asian African Legal Consultative Organisation x Centre for Equity Studies x Centre for Law and Policy Research x Centre for Legislative Research and Advocacy x Institute of Social Sciences x International Committee of the Red Cross x PRS Legislative Research x Software Freedom Law Centre x The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) x Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy

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    Law Firms

    x Indian Law Partners x Indus Legal x Intellectopia IP Services x Jyoti Sagar Associates x K&S Partners x Khaitan & Co x Khaitan Sud & Partners x Kochhar & Co. x KSA Legal x Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan x Lex Alliance x Lex Apotheke x Lex Chambers x Lex Indis x Lex Regis Law Offices x LJ & Associates x Luthra and Luthra Law Offices x LVV Iyer and Associates x Maheshwari & Co x Mason and Associates x MV Kini & Company x Neo Juris x Nishith Desai Associates x Oasis Counsel and Advisory x Parekh & Co. x PXV Law Partners x S & R Associates x S.Vyas Associates x Samvad Partners x Singh and Associates x Sinha & Co. Associates

    x SKJ Legal x Sundaraswamy and Ramdas

    Associates x Tech Corp Law LLP x Themis and Co. x Titus & Co. Advocates x TMT Law Practice x Trilegal x Udeshi, Udwadia & Argus

    Partners x UKCA Law Chambers x V.K. Munshi & Associates x Vaish Advocates and Associates x Verus Advocates Public Sector Undertakings

    x Bharat Coking Coal Limited x Central Coalfields Limited x Coal India Limited x Hindustan Petroleum Corporation

    Limited x Indian Oil Corporation Limited x National Aluminum Company x Oil and Natural Gas Corporation x Steel Authority of India Limited

    Practicing Advocates at the Supreme Court of India and High Courts

    x Mr Adish Aggrawala x Mr Amarjit Singh Chandiok x Mr Arvind Datar x Mr Arvind Mittal x Mr C.S. Vaidyanathan x Mr Ciccu Mukhopadhyaya x Mr Debrata Chakraborty x Mr Gourab Banerji x Mr Harish N. Salve x Mr KK Rai x Mr KS Vaidyanathan x Mr KTS Tulsi x Mr Kumar Karthikey x Mr KV Vishwanathan x Mr Mahesh Jethmalani x Mr Milind Kumar x Mr Parag Tripathi x Mr Pareena Swarup x Mr PH Parekh x Mrs. Pinky Anand x Mr PK Dhakephalkar x Mr Pradeep Sancheti x Mr Ravindra Srivastava x Mr Satish Manshinde x Mr Shekhar Srivastava x Mr Siddharth Luthra x Mrs. Sudha Bhardwaj x Mrs. Sunita Rao

    NGOs

    x Peoples Union for Civil Liberties x Greenpeace India x Human Right Law Network x Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre x National Human Rights Commission

  • x The Campus Recruitment Process in the University will begin from the month of March, 2015.

    x Recruiters may contact the RCC for blocking any suitable dates in these

    two months or to discuss possible dates in any other month.

    x All Recruiters must register with the RCC, providing the following

    information:

    a) Mode of Recruitment (on-campus or though telephonic interview

    / Video-conferencing),

    b) Shortlisting process.

    c) Date of on-campus placement / date of telephonic interview /

    Video-Conferencing.

    d) Offer details.

    x The RCC will assign a Coordinator post registration, who will coordinate

    with the prospective Recruiter.

    x It is advisable for the Recruiters to conduct a Pre-Placement Talk before

    the commencement of the Placement process.

    x To protect employer interests, no student, who has got a placement offer

    from an on-campus recruiter, will be allowed to sit for further campus

    placements.

    x The RCC does not endorse any individual efforts for recruitment.

    However it will facilitate PPOs for students who have previously interned

    at any particular organization.

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  • The University Campus lies in close vicinity of Swami Vivekananda Airport and

    Raipur Railway Station. The distance from the airport and railway station are 16 km

    (about 30 minutes) and 30 km (about 45 minutes) respectively.

    JetKonnect, Indigo and Air-India have daily flights to Raipur from all major metros

    including, Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. Details are available on request.

    The University would be pleased to provide accommodation to the Recruiters at its

    Guest House on the campus.

    Other Hotels in the vicinity include:

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    Babylon International Pvt. Ltd.

    V.I.P. Road, Rajiv Gandhi Marg,

    Raipur

    Contact No:- 0771-42 55555

    Approximately 20 km from

    the campus

    Hyatt Raipur

    Magneto Mall, N.H.6 Labhandi,

    Raipur

    Contact No :- 0771-42 41234

    Approximately 23 km from

    the campus

    Hotel TAJ Gateway

    G E Road Raipur

    Behind Magneto Mall

    Contact No:- 0771-6661000

    Approximately 23 km from

    the campus

    Golden Tulip

    V.I.P Chowk, Airport Road,

    Raipur

    Contact No:- 0771- 4039002

    Approximately 21 km from

    the campus

  • Hidayatullah National Law University, Chhattisgarh

    Uparwara Post, Abhanpur

    Naya Raipur - 492002 (C.G.)

    Phone: 0771-3057603,604

    Tel-Fax: 0771-3057666

    E-mail: [email protected]


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