Blogs tagged with: NLSIU

The 1st NLS- Trilegal Arbitration Conference, 2018: Live Blog!

by Moot Court Society, NLSIU on in Litigation, arbitration & dispute resolution
Today marks the first edition of the NLS- Trilegal Arbitration Conference, organised by the Moot Court Society of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, in collaboration with the Alliance of Oversensitive Women (Aow)- The NLS Feminist Alliance. The conference is divided into two ses...
Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot - ISRO National Funding Rounds 2018: Live Blog! Hello everybody, We’re the Moot Court Society (MCS) of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, and we’re hosting the Manfred Lachs ISRO National Funding Rounds on the 24th and 25th March 2018. All the exciti...

Why I Chose NLUD Over NLS

by Akshat Agarwal on in Student life
With another round of CLAT and AILET exams drawing nearer, thousands of students will now have to decide where they want to spend the next five years of their lives learning the law. Below is my own experience of making a choice that raised eyebrows, almost a year ago. The week preceding the 9 th of...

LIVE BLOG 4th Indian Vis Pre-Moot 2014

by Indian Vis Pre-Moot, 2014 on in Mooting Premier League
Welcome to the 4th Indian Vis Pre-Moot 2014! The final rounds are about to begin in a few moments. The finals involve National Law School of India University,Bangalore(East) team and the National Law University,Delhi(East) team. The rounds are happenning at the Moot Court Hall of National Law Univer...

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...

Dirty Picture

by hemanth on in Uncategorized
Dirty picture is a biopic based on Silk Smitha. It’s a story of a rebel who challenged the society that worshipped her secretly for her sexuality but was unwilling to accept her as one among them. It’s a slap on the face of the hypocratic society we live in because we are a society obsessed with sex...

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...
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...

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,...
NaginBhabhi, Bangalore NLSIU Bangalore, very aguably (ask Nalsar or NUJS) the best Indian law school which pioneered legal education in 1987 with the introduction of the the 5 year integrated law course has been shut after Harvard Law School opened in Mumbai today. “We faced a severe identity crisis...
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...