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Campus Law Centre Faculty of Law University of Delhi Internship Brochure 2016-17
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Campus Law CentreFaculty of LawUniversity of Delhi

Internship Brochure

2016-17

Contents

Particulars Page No.

About the Placement Assistance Council

CLC Profile

Why CLC?

Infrastructure

Curriculum and Course Structure

Past Recruiters

Past Internships

Internship Procedure

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5 - 6

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8 - 10

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About the PlacementAssistance Council

The Placement Assistance Council (PAC) is the official

placement mechanism of the Campus Law Centre (CLC),

which oversees the entire process of recruitment of students.

The PAC is run largely by student volunteers under the

supervision of the Faculty. It works round the year to identify

and liaise with recruiters, collate data of the graduating class

and facilitate the recruitment process for the recruiters. In the

previous years, Reputed Law Firms, Corporate Houses,

PSUs, Banks and Eminent Lawyers have recruited students

from CLC. CLC has an enviable reputation in India. Its

teaching method has ensured that wholesome legal education

is imparted to its students. A number of our alumni adorn the

Bench, Bar and the Corporate Sector.

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CLC Profile

Campus Law Centre is located on Chhatra Marg in University

of Delhi’s lush North Campus.

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The Campus Law Centre (CLC) of the Faculty of Law offers a full-time

three year LL.B. programme.

CLC benefits from being an integral part of one of the oldest and most

prestigious Universities of the country. CLC is one of the largest law

colleges in the country with a 1,500 - strong undergraduate student

body. This year we go into our 92nd year of operation, making us one

of the oldest law colleges in the country.

CLC is a melting pot of diverse backgrounds, with students from

various disciplines meeting to form a vibrant batch. Pedigree and size

are our twin selling points. Morever, our alumni list bears testament to

the role CLC has played in feeding the Delhi Bar and Judiciary, as

well as other avenues for legal professionals all over the country for

decades past. Quality teaching, moot-court competitions, campus

placements, legal-aid services and regular talks and discussions by

experts from the academia and industry are some of the features which

have established CLC as a Centre of Excellence.

Why CLC?

Despite the current focus of the Indian Legal education system

on 5-year law schools, CLC has stuck to its 3-year LL.B. course

with conviction. Our students come from various disciplines

from some of the best universities in the country and abroad.

Our focus is on inclusive education which involves a lot of

co-curricular and extra-curricular activities also.

Strengths of CLC:

Consistently ranked among the top 10 law schools of the

country.

Consistently ranked number 1 among various law schools in

the 3-year LL.B. programme.

Qualified and experienced faculty.

Dedicated classroom teaching.

Case method of teaching.

Disciplined atmosphere.

Regular seminars, workshops, lectures by various legal

scholars.

Background of students

Arts

168

Commerce

137

Science

73

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CLC has consistently been ranked among the top law schools

in India.

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India Today ranking of LawSchools - NIELSON SURVEY(2005 - 2016)

India Today ranking of 3-yearLaw Schools (2005 - 16) 1 2005 - 16

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Infrastructure

CLC sprawls over 3.5 acres of land.

A large auditorium Air-conditioned seminar hallequipped with a LCD projector

A recently built computer room where studentshave free access to the best research databases suchas Supreme Court Cases, Manupatra, IndLaw,LexisNexis and various e-journals in collaborationwith the University Grants Commission.

A fully air-conditioned and well updated library. Therecently renovated Law Library is CLC’s knowledgehub. Study resources include over 2,00,000 books,National and International journals, magazines, LawReports, LL.M. dissertations and Ph.D. thesis ofpast students.

The main building overlooks lush greenlawns and a canteen which are popular spots forstudents to relax and interact between classes.Diverse facilities are available for sports, recreationand co-curricular activities.

Tradition finds its place on campus with two book stalls which havebeen selling law books to generations of students for over 40 years.

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Curriculum andCourse Structure

CLC offers a 3-year LL.B. course after graduation. It is divided into six

semesters. Five papers are taught in each semester and semester

exams are held in December and May. The session begins on July 21

every year. In the second and third years, the students can tailor their

study from within a range of optional subjects, although certain core

subjects remain compulsory in all semesters.

We take pride in the fact that CLC pioneered the adoption of the

Harvard Case Law Method of legal education in India. Students are

provided with comprehensive Case Material in each subject,

incorporating relevant judgments of the Supreme Court of India, the

High Courts, and the Privy Council, as well as cases from England and

other common law jurisdictions, supplemented by essays and readings.

The Case Material is updated by the Faculty every semester and

distributed to all students.

SEMESTER - I

Compulsory Subjects

Jurisprudence - I

Principles of Contract

Law of Torts

Law of Crimes - I

Family Law - I

SEMESTER - II

Compulsory Subjects

Law of Evidence

Family Law - II

Law of Crimes - II

Property Law

Public International Law(Law of Peace)

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SEMESTER - III

Compulsory Subjects

Constitutional Law - I

Code of Civil Procedureand Limitation Act

Company Law

Special Contracts

Optional Subjects (Any One)

Media Law and Censorship

Private International Law

Legal Philosophy includingtheory of justice

Law of Crimes - III (Socio-Economic offences etc.)

SEMESTER - IV

Compulsory Subjects

Constitutional Law - II

Administrative Law

Labour Law

Intellectual Property RightsLaw - I

Optional Subjects (Any One)

Gender Justice & FeministJurisprudence

International Institutions

Competition Law

Legislative Drafting

Humanitarian and RefugeeLaw

SEMESTER - VI

Compulsory Subjects

Advocacy, Ethics &Professional Accounting

Moot Court exercise andInternship (including

Interviewing techniques &Pre-Trial preparations)

Environmental Law

Taxation Law

SEMESTER - V

Compulsory Subjects

Arbitration, Conciliation &Negotiation (including theirInternational aspects and

principles of PrivateInternational Law)

Drafting, Pleading andConveyance

Industrial Law (InlcudingIDRA)

Intellectual Property RightsLaw - II

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Optional Subjects (Any Two)

Information Technology Law

Jurisprudence - II

Criminology

International Trade Law

Rent Control and SlumClearance

Business Regulations

Optional Subjects (Any Two)

Interpretation of Statutes

Insurance and Banking Law

Election Laws

Minor Acts and SupremeCourt Rules

Law of Carriage

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Past Recruiters

A. K. Singh & Co.

Amarchand & Mangaldas &Suresh A. Shroff & Co.

Anand and Anand

Bachhawat & Associates

Bajaj Allianz

Bank DRT

BBPM Law Associates

Commonwealth Human RightsInitiative

Consumer Unity & Trust SocietyInternational

Desai & Diwanji

DSK Legal

Dutt Menon and Durmosett

Evalueserve

Future Generali India InsuranceCo. Ltd.

Human Rights Law Network

ICICI Lombard GIC Ltd.

Industrial Finance Corporation ofIndia

Indlaw

INDUS LAW

Inttl Advocare Intellectual PropertyConsultants & Attorneys

Kaden Boriss

Kanth & Associates

King Stubb & Kasiva (KSK)

Lakshmikumaran and SridharanAttorneys

LexOrbis Intellectual PropertyAttorneys

Link Legal-India Law Services

Luthra & Luthra Law Offices

MMTC Limited

M/S. K.G. Bhagat & Co.

Noida Power Company Limited

OSC Knowledge Centre

Pangea3

PEC Limited

Press Trust of India

Remfry & Sagar-Attorneys atLaw

S & R Associates. Inc.

Seth Dua & Associates

Singh and Associates

State Trading Corporation ofIndia Ltd.

TCL-The Chambers of Law

United Lex

WadiaGhandy & Co. etc.

WIPRO

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Past Internships

Advani & Co.

Ahuja Arora & Associates

ALMT Legal

Amarchand Mangaldas & SureshA. Shroff & Co.

Anand and Anand

AZB & Partners

Bhasin and Co. Advocates

Centre for Legislative Researchand Advocacy

Competition Commission of India

Crawford Bayley & Co.

Delhi Judicial Academy

Delhi Legal Service Authority

DSK Legal

Dua Associates

Dutt Menon Dunmorrsett

Ernst and Young

Fox Mandal

Global Legal Associates

HSA Advocates

International Trade LawConsultants

Jyoti Sagar Associates

K & S Partners

Karanjawala and Co.

Khaitan and Co.

Kochhar and Co.

Law Commission of India.

Link Legal-Indian Law Services

Luthra and Luthra Law Offices

National Human RightsCommission

National Commission forWomen

Nishith Desai Associates

ONGC Ltd.

O.P. Khaitan and Co.

Pheonix Legal

Saikrishna and Associates

Singh and Singh Law Firm

Singhania and Co.

The Planning Commission ofIndia

Trilegal

V Mehta and Co.

Wadia Ghandy and Co. etc.

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Internship Procedure

The students are available for full-time internship during semesterbreaks and for part-time internship (generally from 3 p.m. onwards) duringcollege time.

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Following is the internship procedure:

1 The organization approaches the college (or vice - versa) with the requirement of legal interns in their office for a specified period (1/3/6 months).

2 Information pertaining to the branch/field of Law where interns are required, internship description, working hours, stipend (if any), etc. is given by the organization (recruiter).

3 The profile of internship is circulated amongst students registered with PAC (generally amongst students in their penultimate and ultimate years of Law school).

4 Interested students give their assent signifying their intention to be enrolled as interns. CVs of such students are compiled and sent to the recruiter via PAC e-mail ID.

5 The recruiter may choose from among the pool of highly skilled Law students. List of selected students is sent to PAC by the recruiter and the selected students are informed about their selection by PAC.

6 Students convey their acceptance of internship offer, which is then communicated to the recruiter. Interns join the recruiter on the desired/ prescribed dates.

Placement Assistance Council, CLC (2016-17)

PatronProfessor (Dr.) Usha Tandon,

Professor-In-Charge, CLC

Teacher ConvenerDr. Raman Mittal

Teacher MembersMs. Sanjivini RainaMs. Isha Wadhwa

Visit us at: clc.du.ac.in

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone/Fax: +91-11-27667895


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