Blogs tagged with: NALSAR

Hello and welcome to the live blog of the 11th NALSAR BR Sawhny Moot Court Competition. The competition will be held from 13th to 15th October 2017. The competition will take place over two days and will see participation from 32 teams going head to head in preliminary rounds, followed by quarterfin...
Earlier this year, Legally India reported that NLU Orissa had plagiarised large chunks of its Self Study Report for the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). However, with Kian being busy trying to monetise his newsletter and Prachi being so overworked by him that she has not had tim...

All this hooplah over NLUD vs Clat Tier1 colleges

by Saumya on in Student life
This blog is with respect to a question that baffles many a law aspirants. Each year thousands of students give the CLAT and AILET exams. Even though CLAT has 12 colleges under its ambit, it all comes down to Bangalore and Hyderabad. Every appearing candidate hopes to make it through these two colle...

Reform of the Indian Civil Service.

by Sandipan De on in Blawg-osphere
Reform of the Indian Civil Services South Block By Our Special Correspondent In an exclusive revelation to our special lobby correspondent in South Block we have been informed of an upcoming reform in the Indian Civil Services. In a much touted effort to further Indian-ise the much rusted albeit sti...
In an unprecedented and overnight development the three top Indian law schools have decided to join hands to form an Ivy League of sorts in the Indian Law School fraternity. Yesterday the Commanders-in-Chief of NLS, NALSAR and WBNUJS signed an MOU for furthering the cause of legal education, sharing...

NALSAR- City of Justice (Part II)

by Pacman on in Student life
This is a continuation from my previous blog: http://www.legallyindia.com/Blogs/Entry/nalsar-city-of-justice Research Activities: One of the foremost thrust of the university is on research which it undertakes. Whoever said that there no research activity in NALSAR should clearly RE-SEARCH it. First...

NALSAR - City of Justice

by Pacman on in Student life
I have been meaning to write for quite some time now, but this was not possible because of my internship. With that over now I shall finally pen what I have to say. Hello: I am a law student. I shall refrain from giving out my name or the name of my institute, might be Jindal, HNLU, RMNLU, NLSIU alt...
My previous post and a few other articles on LegallyIndia made me think on two questions. But before reading this post further, please go through the two short posts by Seth Godin and then the Bar and Bench article on law school placements: 1. Insist on the coin flip . 2. Unreasonable is the new rea...

Let Us ACT Together.

by pig on wings on in News and current affairs
From its very conception, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act has been fraught with controversies; quite a surprising situation given that most factions fighting for disability rights in the nation supposedly desire to present a united front. India, having signed and ratified the United Nati...

What we think of CLAT 2011...

by Mohammad Asadulla Shareef on in About external articles
This Article was originally published on CLATGyan.com As you all know, CLAT’s paper is divided into 5 sections. However, no one can ever be sure of what kind of questions one will have to face. In CLAT 2008, the system of differential marking was used by NLSIU, where each Legal Reasoning question ca...

Kyun Paisa Paisa Karti Hai !

by Napster on in News and current affairs
This post is about the fees that some NLUs charge. This table contains the amount of fees that the respective college is going to charge for this year’s batch. Last retrieved on 18th June 2010 from the respective college’s website. Sr. No. Name of University Fees (Rs) General 1 NLSIU- Banglore 1,69,...
NoNal Nagar, Madhya Pradesh A 17 year old young lad who was seen jumping on a road crying “Yay! I am a NALSAR-ian” has been put in a mental asylum after a good citizen, Niak Zang saved him from a being lynched by a mob. Naik Zang is a citizen of UK. It is believed that people of the region who nearl...
Crib means ‘to bicker’, says my dictionary. NLS cribs about its hectic schedule: the trimester system which doesn’t allow them to lead a sane college life. NUJS cribs how claustrophobic the 4-5 acre campus can get. NALSAR cribs how the college is in a village, far from the city and gets mundane at t...