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CHANDERPRABHU JAIN COLLEGE OF HIGHER STUDIES & SCHOOL OF LAW NARELA, DELHI ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THEME Loi Fiesta 1st NATIONAL LAW FESTIVAL (2016) APRIL 5-7, 2016 PROUDLY ORGANIZES Graded ‘A+’ Institute by SFR Committee, Govt. Of NCT of Delhi Grade ‘A’ Awarded Institute in JAC & Academic Audits An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Quality Institute

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CHANDERPRABHU JAIN COLLEGE OFHIGHER STUDIES & SCHOOL OF LAWNARELA, DELHI

ENVIRONMENT ANDSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

THEME

Loi Fiesta1st NATIONAL LAW FESTIVAL (2016)

APRIL 5-7, 2016

PROUDLY ORGANIZES

Graded ‘A+’ Institute by SFR Committee,

Govt. Of NCT of Delhi

Grade ‘A’ Awarded Institute in JAC & Academic Audits

An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Quality

Institute

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Loi Fiesta - 1st National Law Festival of CPJCHS & SOL (5th - 7th April 2016)

EVENTS OF “LOI FIESTA”

National Quiz Competition

National Debate Competition

National Legal Drafting

National Client Counseling

Competition

National Legal Essay Writing Competition

National Moot Court Competition

National Seminar

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Ñ TITLE PAGE NO.

1. About the College 1

2. Patrons 3

3. Organizing Committee 4

4. Events of “LOI FIESTA” 7

5. Schedule of Events 10

6. Rules for National Seminar 11

7. Rules for National Quiz Competition 13

8. Rules for National Debate Competition 14

9. Rules for National Legal Drafting Competition 14

10. Rules for National Client Counseling Competition 15

11. Rules for National Legal Essay Writing Competition 18

12. Rules for National Moot Court Competition & Moot Proposition 19

13. Registration Procedure 22

14. Registration Form: National Seminar 23

15. Registration Form: National Quiz Competition 24

16. Registration Form: National Debate Competition 25

17. Registration Form: National Legal Drafting 26

18. Registration Form: National Client Counseling Competition 27

19. Registration Form: National Legal Essay Writing Competition 28

20. Registration Form: National Moot Court Competition 29

SR. NO.

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ABOUT THE COLLEGE

Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law has been promoted by the Rishi Aurobindo Educational Society to run market focused professional programmes in the emerging areas of higher education in the disciplines which have high job potential. The Institute runs full time BBA (General) (3 year programme in two shifts), BBA CAM (3 year programme in two shifts), BCA (3 year programme in two shifts), B. Com (Hons.) (3 year programme in 2 shifts) and B.A. LL.B. (Hons)(a 5-year integrated Programme) & BBA LL.B. (Hons) (a 5-year integrated Programme) Courses affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. The credibility of education at the Institute is increasingly being realized and recognized by the corporate world.

Vision

To consistently improve the institutional perseverance, persistence and patience for ensuring continually rich, value-based and globalized career and lifestyles for all students who enroll themselves in the academic programmes conducted at this College.

Mission

Ÿ To introduce market focused professional programmes in emerging areas of higher education in all such disciplines which have high job potential, namely management, computer applications, law etc

Ÿ To maintain close liaison with different growth sectors of the economy in order to discern the set of knowledge and skills that are included in the job profiles of different levels of human resource and keep a constant watch on the emerging changes in order to update the existing academic programmes or replace the same by new ones

Ÿ To constantly emphasize values and ethics in all endeavorsŸ To identify and undertake activities of local concern in general and those which may improve the well being

of underprivileged, physically challenged and economically weaker sections of the society, namely, SC/ST, OBC, etc. in particular.

The College

The college is situated in its own sprawling one acre campus in Narela, Delhi. Being away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis, the campus provides a pleasant and intellectually stimulating ambience. It has spacious, airy and well lit lecture rooms, seminar halls, well equipped and air-conditioned multi-lab computer centers, well-stocked libraries and other essential academic infrastructural facilities as per the GGSIPU norms.

The stark and majestic building in brick has modern architecture with bold openings, creating monumental spaces with minimal decor that provides a perfect setting for learning. The multi-storied building of the college has a spacious auditorium, a corporate development cell meant for placement activities, faculty cubicles, cafeteria, boys & girl's common rooms and the moot court.

The Institute aims to impart high quality professional education in a vibrant academic ambience with a faculty of distinguished lecturers and resource persons from the industry. Intensively involved in stimulating academic work, students will also have ample time for sports, cultural and other enriching activities.

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Sh. S.C. Jain, a well-known name in the educational world, is the Chairman of the college. The Institute runs 3 year full time BBA (General), BBA(CAM), BCA, B.Com(Hons) & 5 year full time integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons) and BBA LL.B.(Hons) Course in affiliation with GGS Indraprastha University, Dwarka, New Delhi. The credibility of education at the Institute is increasingly being realized and recognized by the corporate world.

The CPJ college of Higher Studies & School of Law has about 1500 students, 70 faculty members and a similar number of supporting staff. We have a state-of-the-art infrastructure including laboratories, library and computer facilities. Delhi, the capital of the country, is known for its multi-cultural milieu, dynamism and rich academic legacy. Students joining CPJ College shall be nurtured with this rich cultural and educative environment. We strive to maintain a close liaison with different growth sectors of the economy in order to discern the industry oriented set of knowledge and skills to keep our academic programmes updated in accordance with the emerging trends of globalization.

Chairman’s Message

Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies and School of Law is striving for excellence. Most successful men have achieved distinction by not being presented with some new talent or opportunity. They rather developed and optimally utilized the opportunity that was at hand and this is the motto of our Institute - to prepare our students for grabbing available opportunities and creating new prospects. We, at CPJ College of Higher Studies & School of Law, inculcate amongst students a spirit to strive and achieve the desired goals. They have been provided a platform wherein they can flourish their caliber and potential to the maximum. This encouragement is provided to them by highly skilled and experienced faculty who play the role of a mentor to guide them to their way to success.

Education consists of a series of enchantments, each raising the individual to a higher level of awareness, understanding and kinship with all living things. Education is very important amongst all of us and it is a fact which cannot be denied by anybody. With an ever increasing competition in all the sectors, it has become inevitable for an individual to acquire knowledge beyond the bookish ones. Over the years, the demand for skilled labour capable of multitasking is rising every day. As a result, it is a necessity to adapt oneself with the need of the hour.

It gives me immense happiness and pride to say that CPJ - CHS & School of Law is continuously striving for excellence. Our endeavor is not only class room teaching but also providing students with an environment that can groom and develop their skills for a professional career. CPJ - CHS & School of Law glances itself to be one of the best 10 B-& Law Schools in the years to come and to be an epitome of excellence and perfection.

I extend a warm and hearty welcome to all of you at LOI FIESTA 2016.

Mr. Subhash Chand JainChairman

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CHIEF PATRONS

MR. ABHISHEK JAINGENERAL SECRETARY

MR. SUBHASH CHAND JAINCHAIRMAN

MR. YUGANK CHATURVEDIDIRECTOR - CORPORATE AFFAIRS

MR. S.K. MOHLACHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

Prof. J. P. MOHLA, DIG (Retd.)OSD to CHAIRMAN

PROF.(DR.) SANJAY SINGHPRINCIPAL, SCHOOL OF LAW

PROF.(DR.) R. C. SHARMADIRECTOR

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PATRONS

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

DR. PUSHPRAJ SINGH

HOD, SCHOOL OF LAW(Secretary, Organizing Committee)

Phone No. +919654220460

MS. GEETA KHAINCHI

(Member, Organizing Committee)Phone No. +919953021964

MS. NEELMA DEVI

(Member, Organizing Committee)Phone No. +918447959728

PROF. (DR.) DINESH BABU

(Member, Organizing Committee)Phone No. +919453182388

DR. NEETA BERI

DEAN, SCHOOL OF LAW(Coordinator, Organizing Committee)

Phone No. +919718090800

PROF.(DR.) SANJAY SINGH

PRINCIPAL, SCHOOL OF LAW(Chief Event Coordinator)Phone No. +918512007171

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LOI FIESTA EVENT COORDINATORS

1. NATIONAL SEMINAR COMMITTEE A. Dr. Pushpraj Singh (Convener) Phone No. +919654220460 B. Ms. Ritika (Member) C. Ms. Nitika (Member)

2. NATIONAL DEBATE COMMITTEEA. Ms. Neelma (Convener) Phone No. +918447959728 B. Ms. Garima (Member) C. Ms. Nidhi Sharma(Member)

3. NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMMITTEEA. Prof. (Dr.) Dinesh Babu (Convener) Phone No. +919453182388, B. Ms. Aditi Malhotra (Member) C . Ms. Barkha Dwivedi (Member)

4. NATIONAL CLIENT COUNSELING COMMITTEEA. Mr. Ankur Gupta(Convener) Phone No. +918588966426 B . Ms. Anjali Sankhwar (Member) C . Ms. Deepika (Member)

5. NATIONAL LEGAL ESSAY COMMITTEEA. Ms. Leena Jha (Convener) Phone No. +919968953340 B. Ms. Jyoti (Member) C. Ms. Charvi Kumar (Member)

6. NATIONAL QUIZ COMMITTEEA. Ms. Swati Bajaj (Convener) Phone No. +918860859625 B. Mr. Naveen Jaspal (Member)C. Ms. Nandini Harsh (Member)

7. NATIONAL LEGAL DRAFTING COMMITTEEA . Ms. Monika (Convener) Phone No. +91981892779B. Ms. Sunita (Member)C. Ms. Yesha Sood (Member)

8. GRIEVANCE CELLA. Dr. J. P. Arya (Convener) Phone No. +919868501617 B. Mr. Ramesh Kumar (Member)C Mr. Kapil Dev (Member).

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LOI FIESTA STUDENT ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

1. NATIONAL SEMINAR COMMITTEE Ms. Prashi Tyagi (Coordinator)Ms. Himani Singh Mr. Arpit Verma Phone No. +919990055878Mr. Dhruv Sehgal Phone No. +918607875629

2. NATIONAL DEBATE COMMITTEEMs. Meenakshi Garg (Coordinator)Ms. Heena DawarMs. Kirti SinghMr. Pallav Aneja Phone No. +918447954054

3. NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMMITTEEMs. Divyani Sehgal (Coordinator)Ms. Shubhangi Mr. Chanderkant Phone No. +917503348624Ms. GitanshiMr. Saket Phone No. +918969573796

4. NATIONAL CLIENT COUNSELING COMMITTEEMs. Kriti Kaushik (Coordinator)Mr. Kashish Bajaj Phone No. +919873379544Ms. Neha SharmaMr. Gaurav Goyal Phone No. +919711371308

5. NATIONAL LEGAL ESSAY COMMITTEEMs. Gopika (Coordinator)Mr. Priyanshu Aggarwal Phone No. +917838061014 Mr. Ankit Hooda Phone No. +917838780937 Ms .YogitaPhone No.

6. NATIONAL QUIZ COMMITTEEMr. Mayank Deo Singh (Coordinator)Ms. Khusboo AggarwalMr. Mohit Dahiya Phone No. +919466979799Mr. Swapnil Sinha Phone No. +917839067621

7. NATIONAL LEGAL DRAFTING COMMITTEEMs. Anchal Katoch (Coordinator)Mr. Chaitanya Phone No. +919582271082Mr. Shankar Doon Phone No. +919953537832Ms. Drishti Grover

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EVENTS OF “LOI FIESTA”

National Seminar

Topic: Clean India, Green India: Issues & Challenges

Once John May said-“when the last tree is cut & the last fish killed, the last river poisoned, and then you will see that you can't eat money.”

It took about 60000 years for the human population to grow to one billion. It took a little more than two centuries only to grow from one billion to eight billion. Growing population requires environmental resources (life support systems like air, water and soil) for its survival and sustenance. Accordingly the pressure on environmental resources has grown many folds during last two centuries. This pressure has also impacted the climate as well as weather condition. Whenever we undertake any activity we always utilize energy in some form or other. As a result the carbon stored in the energy source is released to the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide. That indicates our carbon footprint. The more severe is the footprint, the more impact will be there on weather and climate locally and globally.

India has a population of over one billion of which almost 300 million live in around 600 towns & cities. Unfortunately as a result of stressed environmental conditions most of these towns & cities are unable to cope with the rapid pace of urbanization. The situation demands immediate intervention in the management of rapidly growing urban environmental problems. The quality of the environment needs to be monitored regularly. In this reference CLEAN-India (Community Led Environment Action Network) programme was launched with a vision of developing cleaner environment for urban centres. The nation-wide programme aims to mobilise community responsibility for environmental assessment and improvement in all major towns and cities of India through schools and NGOs linked with governments, business, academic and other institutions with tag line that- “ each one of us is responsible for the current state of our environment & we cannot wait for someone else to solve it.”

Swachh Bharat is a campaign recently announced by our PM NARENDRA MODI with SLOGAN: Swachh Bharath is not Modi's task it is people's task. This campaign is for the clean environment and for a clean India tomorrow. If we clean India we get a green and healthy India. But as we all know it is not going to be as easy as it appears on papers, we all have to face so many challenges for the implementation of this type of policies. That's why Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law is going to organize a national seminar on Clean India, Green India: Issues & Challenges.

Sub themes:

1. Environmental pollution monitoring 2. Environmental policies in India 3. Sustainable Development 4. Role of common people in making pollution free state 5. Reuse & recycling of resources 6. Social analysis of CLEAN-India policy 7. Analysis of current Laws regarding environment 8. Waste Management

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National Quiz Competition

A quiz is a form of game or mind sport in which the players (as individuals or in teams) attempt to answer questions correctly. In some countries, a quiz is also a brief assessment used in education and similar fields to measure growth in knowledge, abilities, and/or skills. Quizzes are usually scored in points and many quizzes are designed to determine a winner from a group of participants - usually the participant with the highest score.

The quiz will comprise of different questions extracted from different subjects and topics such as Economics and Law (LOC, IPC, Legal English, and Indian Constitution), social science and general knowledge (sports, facts, trivia, current events, entertainment, music, and the like).

National Debate Competition

Topic: Imposing green tax is the only solution to safeguard environment

Debaters have been proven to become leaders and successful professionals. Countless corporate executives, influential lawyers, wealthy entrepreneurs and elected officials credit their debate experience in college with making them successful. The anecdotal evidence is overwhelming and suggests some of the following benefits.

• Debaters become better critical thinkers and communicators. People begin to see them in a different way.

• Debaters improve their social interactions. Debaters are not argumentative with their family and friends, but oddly enough, more understanding.

• Debaters improve their personal expression. There seems to be something in us as human being which wants to express ourselves. Their voices are heard.

• Debaters are more often seen as leaders. Studies in America show that those who communicate often and well, and give a balance of positive and negative comments, are seen as leaders. Leadership is given, not taken. Debaters are more likely to be given leadership.

• Debaters tend to become citizens in the real sense of the world - informed, active, participating, a force to be harnessed for the betterment of all.

National Legal Drafting Competition

Legal education and legal profession have been held in high esteem throughout the world since time memorial. Undisputedly legal education has a cardinal role to play in the matter of ensuring legal justice to the citizens. Herein lays the pivotal role of law colleges and law schools. The last few decades have witnessed the due importance being given to legal education in India. An element of professionalism is writ large in the contemporary legal education in India.

The legal drafting competition aims to provide this opportunity. By this competition, an effort will be made to tap the drafting ability of the students. In this competition, a legal problem will be given to the participants along with the research material. The participants will have to draft the case within the stipulated time. These written submissions will then be judged by a panel of judges and marked.

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National Client Counseling Competition

The Competition simulates a law office consultation in which two law students, acting as lawyers (attorneys/solicitors/legal practitioners), are presented with a client matter. The students are given a brief written memorandum that identifies the general nature of the subject-matter of the client's problem (e.g., that a client wants advice about a problem arising from the construction of a house, that the client is facing a shoplifting charge, etc.) before the interviews are held. The students conduct an interview with a person playing the role of the client. Students are expected to elicit the relevant information from the client, explore with the client his or her preferred outcome, outline the nature of the problem, and present the client with a means (or range of alternatives, if appropriate) for resolving the problem. The interview with the client is then followed by a post-consultation period during which the students, in the absence of the client, analyze the interview and discuss the legal and other work to be undertaken. The interview and post-consultation period last a total of 45 minutes. The students are evaluated by a panel of judges, usually composed of two lawyers and a counselor (e.g., social or welfare worker, psychologist, or another person with extensive experience in counseling). The inclusion of a non-lawyer counselor on the judging panel is designed to broaden the interdisciplinary perspectives of the panel both in terms of skills and possible solutions to a problem. The students are evaluated against specific criteria that emphasize the use of listening, questioning, planning, and analytical skills in a lawyer/client interview. Once the judges have completed their evaluation of the interview, the students are called back in and the judges provide a brief critique of the team's handling of the consultation and post-consultation periods.

National Moot Court Competition

For details and Moot Proposition, kindly refer the rules section at Page no. 19 - 21

National Legal Essay Writing Competition

To write perfect essays, students need to first master the art of legal writing; which is the ability to write only what is necessary in as few words as possible and omitting anything that is not relevant. Getting in the habit of writing this way will leave you the time and space needed to address other relevant issues and thus gain more points. By write an essay – students learn to express themselves in a more logical way, and also they develop their writing skills, their vocabulary and their own writing style. And all that is not an oral activity. By writing simple essays students can grow to be a very talented and creative writer or speaker, or logical thinker or whatever. The National Legal Essay Writing Competition will provide a Nation-Wide platform to the law students to express their skills of creative writing, logical thinking and presentation of their ideas on a particular topic. The topics / themes of National Legal Essay Writing Competition will be announced 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the competition.

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LOI FIESTA 2016 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

05/04/2016

SR. NO. EVENTS TIME VENUE

1. Registration of Participating Teams & Breakfast 08:30 AM-09:30 AM Reception Area 2. Inaugural Session 10:00 AM-11:00 AM Auditorium 3. National Seminar First Session 11:00 AM-01:00 PM Auditorium 4. Lunch 01:00 PM- 02:00 PM College Canteen 5. National Seminar Second Session 02:00 PM-04:00 PM Auditorium 6. National Quiz 11:00 AM-01:00 PM Multipurpose Hall 7. National Debate (Preliminary Round) 02:00 PM-04:30 PM Central Lawn 8. High Tea 04:30 PM- 05:00 PM College Canteen 9. Cultural Evening 07:00 PM- 08:00 PM Auditorium 10. Dinner 08:00 PM- 09:00 PM College Canteen

06/04/2016

SR. NO. EVENTS TIME VENUE

1. Breakfast 08:30 AM-09.30 AM College Canteen 2. National Seminar Third Session 10:00 AM-01:00 PM Auditorium 3. Lunch 01.00 PM-02: 00 PM College Canteen 4. National Seminar (Valedictory Session) 02:00 PM-04:00PM Auditorium 5. National Debate (Final Round) 02:00 PM-04:30 PM Central Lawn 6. National Moot Court (Preliminary Round) 02:00 PM-04:30 PM Moot Court Room 7. National Legal Drafting 10:00 AM-11:30 AM G3 Hall 8. High Tea 04:30 PM-05:00 PM College Canteen 9. DJ Evening 07:00 PM- 08:00 PM Auditorium 10. Dinner 08:00 PM- 09:00 PM College Canteen

07/04/2016

SR. NO. EVENTS TIME VENUE

1. Breakfast 08:30 AM-09.30 AM College Canteen 2. National Moot Court (Final Round) 10:00 AM-01:00 PM Moot Court Room 3. Lunch 01:00 PM-02:00 PM College Canteen 4. National Client Counseling 02:00 PM-04:00 PM Multipurpose Hall 5. National Legal Essay Writing 02:00 PM-04:00 PM G 3 Hall 6. Valedictory Session 04:00 PM-05:30 PM Auditorium 7. High Tea 05:30 PM-06:00 PM College Canteen 8. Dinner 08:00 PM- 09:00 PM College Canteen

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RULES FOR NATIONAL SEMINAR

Call for Papers

Quality research papers, including field studies, from scholars, researchers, bar & bench, teachers, NGOs/civil societies and students are invited based on the topics mentioned in the Seminar theme. The list in the sub themes is not exhaustive. Any other contemporary themes related to the main theme are admissible. The papers should be original and unpublished. One or more authors may be included in the paper. The paper must be presented either by the author or co-author.

All papers are subject to scrutiny by an expert committee and selected papers alone are permitted for presentation in the Seminar. Please bring hard and soft copies of the full paper on the day of the seminar. Soft copy of power point presentation should be in CD or in Pen Drives. Only those papers which are accepted by the Editorial Committee will be included in the seminar proceedings.

Sub themes:

1. Environmental pollution monitoring 2. Environmental policies in India 3. Sustainable Development 4. Role of common people in making pollution free state 5. Reuse & recycling of resources 6. Social analysis of CLEAN-India policy 7. Analysis of current Laws regarding environment. 8. Waste Management

Submission Guidelines

Kindly send a soft copy in MS word format and hard copy (Font: “Times New Roman”, Size 12 and 1.5 line spacing with normal print margin) of the abstract and full paper not exceeding 8 pages including statistical data, figures and other annexure as per the schedule given below.. At the end of the paper, there should be a brief profile of the author with E-mail ID, contact number and address. Articles received after the stipulated deadline will not be entertained for presentation in the seminar. Further, forward a copy to the following Email id: [email protected]. Selected papers will be published as a book with ISBN number. Certificate for actual participation shall be issued after completion of your presentation. No certificate shall be issued in absentia and there shall be no refund of registration charges at any stage.

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Registration Fee /Procedure

The Registration fee is payable by each author and co- authors of the paper individually and separately as detailed below:

Academicians and Law Professionals

(With accommodation) : ₹ 1500/-(Without accommodation) : ₹ 1000/- Research Scholars & students (With accommodation) : ₹ 1000/-(Without accommodation) : ₹ 500/-

Request for registration of delegates for National Seminar should reach HOD (Law), Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law, Plot No.OCF, Sector A-8, Narela, Delhi-110040 in the enclosed registration form along with a demand draft favoring “Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies” payable at New Delhi or alternatively payments can be done through NEFT Transfer - details and payment receipt has to be mailed along with Registration Form. Travelling expenses will not be reimbursed.

The bank account details for NEFT Transfer are as follows:

Beneficiary Name : Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher StudiesA/c No : 0113000107645035Bank : Punjab National BankIFSC Code : PUNB0491400Branch : SME Branch, Anaj Mandi, Narela, Delhi-110040

Important Dates

Last date for submission of abstract along with the Registration Form:20th March, 2016.

Confirmation of paper Acceptance by Organizing Committee:22nd March, 2016.

Last date for submission full paper: 30th March, 2016.

Date of the Seminar: 5th - 6th April, 2016

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[NOTE: ROUNDS CAN BE CHANGED ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF TEAMS REGISTERED FOR THE EVENT]

Other Rules:

1. No team will be allowed to raise buzzer before the completion of the question and their option. In case of default, negative marking will be done.

2. If any member of any team will get indulge in any misconduct or hue & cry during the competition, then '-5' will be given to that team.

3. Above mentioned all the rules have to be strictly followed by all the participants.4. Dress Code: All the participants should wear formals i.e. BLACK & WHITE, COAT and TIE are necessary.

Rounds Areas Marking Rules Result

First Round

5 questions purely based on general knowledge will be asked from each team simultaneously

plus one for each correct answer

minus one for each wrong answer

Teams can deny to answer any question if they want and that will not affect their marking. However, that question will get pass to the audience.

Least scorer team(s) will get eliminated at the end of Round 1

II Round 5 questions will be asked from each team which will be comprised of the following area: a. Law of Contract b. Family Law c. Constitutional

law d. Law of Torts

Rule for the Round 1 will get followed here also

Least scorer team(s) will get eliminated at the end of Round 2

Buzer Round -1

Random 15 questions will be asked from the following areas: a. Jurisprudence b. International

Law c. Human Rights

The team raising the buzzer first will get the chance to answer.

If that team will give the wrong answer, then the question will get pass to the next team raising second buzzer.

Two teams who will score the highest marks will reach the final round i.e. BUZER ROUND – 2

Buzer Round -2

9 questions will be asked from: a. Code of civil

Procedure, 1908 b. Code of Criminal

Procedure, 1973 c. Indian Penal

Code, 1860

Team which will raise the buzzer first will get the first chance to answer the question.

Auditorium Highest scorer team will get declared as WINNERS

RULES FOR NATIONAL QUIZ COMPETITION

1. All teams shall report the venue sharp at 30 minutes prior to the commencement of the competition.2. One team shall comprise of 2 candidates only.3. Rounds to be held:

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RULES FOR NATIONAL DEBATE COMPETITION

1. National Debate Competition on the topic “Imposing Green Tax is The Only Solution to Safeguard Environment”.

2. Each University/Institution shall be presented by two students. One shall speak for the motion and the other AGAINST the motion.

3. Each Participant shall be given maximum five (5) minutes to speak. The warning bell shall sound after four minutes and final bell after five minutes.

4. The participants may speak either in English or in Hindi. 5. The competitors with written speech shall not be eligible.

RULES FOR NATIONAL LEGAL DRAFTING COMPETITION

Primarily drafting is a very important aspect of the legal profession. This competition will test the participant's use of legal language in drafting of legal document.

The following are the rules for the National Legal Drafting Competition, 2016:• Students pursuing B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)/BBA.LLB. (Hons.)/ LL.B. / LL.M. course from any recognized

university are eligible to participate in the competition• A team may comprise of a maximum of two members. However, only one entry is allowed per student • Topics / Themes will be announced on the spot and 30 minutes will be given to participants to plan the

draft and one hour to draft the document• The Draft must be in English Language only• Each entry shall be marked out of 100 on the basis of the following criteria:

a) Understanding of facts - 20 marks b) Understanding of law - 20 marks c) Comprehensiveness/identification of issues and creativity - 20 marks d) Language - 20 marks e) Structure/coherence - 20 marks

• The decision of CPJCHS (SOL) with regard to the competition, eligibility, submissions, selection criteria, results, or any other matter shall be final and binding.

• CPJCHS (SOL) reserves the right to change any rules without any notice.

THE ROUND

1. The drafting competition shall consist of only one round.2. The participants shall be given one common problem on the said topic.3. The participant will be given one hour to draft the document.4. On basis of the drafting skill as judged by the judges the 'winner' and 'runner up', will be declared. The

participants will be judged on the following parameters:a Language) b) Brevity of the document

5. The participants are free to add certain clauses in their legal documents as they deem fit, provided that the clauses so added, do not defeat, contradict or nullify the intention of the problem given.

6. The decision of the judges shall be final and binding on all participants.

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Rules for National Client Counseling Competition

Rule 1: Entry into the competition

(a) Composition of the Team; Eligible Students; and Past Entrants and Winners. Participating colleges are eligible to enter one team composed of two law students. Students conduct the simulated interviews in teams of two in order to provide mutual assistance and support in researching, planning and conducting the interview. There is the added benefit of encouraging students to work cooperatively.

(b) Observers. Persons from colleges interested in organizing client counseling programs and others are encouraged to observe the Competition.

Rule 2: The consultation situations; competition topic; applicable law; fees; team letters; rounds; faculty advisors/team coaches; preparation; and dress.

(a) Competition Topic. A Competition topic (e.g., contracts, intentional torts, human rights, etc.) will be designated by the International Committee prior to the Competition. All consultation situations will be based on this topic. Each consultation situation, however, will involve a different client and a different situation.

(b) Fees. The discussion of fees is an integral part of any first consultation between a lawyer and a client. Students should be judged on how they approach this problem, but not on the monetary amount used. The participants may discuss fees at any appropriate point in the consultation. Fees may be waived or suitably reduced only in cases of financial hardship, either for persons of low income or for persons of ordinary income faced with very large fees. Furthermore, in view of the comparative complexities involved and the fact that some jurisdictions do not fully address them, the teams and judges should assume that any money laundering (and any other similar) regulations have been met for the purposes of the competition and should not be covered in the interview.

(c) Assignment of Team Letters. All teams will be pre-assigned a letter designation (A, B, C, etc.) by the Competition organizer on a random basis.

(d) Rounds. A round consists of two or three teams (depending on the number of teams competing) conducting interviews with the same client. Based on the skills demonstrated in light of the Assessment Criteria, the judges then rank the teams. All teams participate in the preliminary rounds. The top-ranking teams may then compete in a Semi-Final Round or go directly to the Final (Championship) Round, depending on the number of teams in the Competition. Winners of the Semi-Final Round compete in the Final (Championship) Round.

(e) Dress Code - Formal & Legal attire

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Rule 3: the consultation and post-consultation; general format; time limits and time keeping; and use of materials and props.

(a) Maximum Time Limit for the Session. Each team shall have a maximum of forty-five (45) minutes to complete the session. This session must include both a consultation session with the client and a post-consultation.

(b) The Consultation with the Client. Each team must conduct a consultation with the client during which the students are expected to elicit the relevant information, outline the problem, and propose options for resolving the problem. Team members are entirely free to decide how they will divide their work, but both students must consult with the client as a team and their plan is subject to judging. The students may wish during their post-consultation presentation to explain why they worked together in the way that they did.

(c) The Post-Consultation. Each team must also conduct a meaningful post-consultation discussion between the attorneys after the client has left the room. During this post-consultation, the students may either talk to each other loudly enough to be overheard by the judges or dictate a file memorandum on the interview or both. The post-consultation performance may summarize the interview, indicate the scope of the legal work to be undertaken, and state the legal issues that should be researched. Explanation of the position or attitude taken by the students may be useful. The students may also feel that documentation is appropriate. For example, they may want to write a letter to the client confirming their retention as attorneys, the fee arrangement, etc. It also may be appropriate for the students at the conclusion of this consultation to compose a letter to opposing counsel or to the party with whom the client is having legal problems. Such a document may be dictated at this time.

(d) Division of Time between the Consultation and Post-Consultation; Timekeeping. The student competitors will not be provided with timekeepers. They are responsible for keeping track of their time. However, one of the judges on each panel should be selected to keep track of the time for the judges. Under no circumstance will a team be allowed more than forty-five (45) minutes to complete the session, including both the consultation and the post-consultation. The timekeeper judge shall stop students after forty-five (45) minutes regardless of where students are in the consultation or post-consultation process. The decision of the timekeeper judge as to when the round should end is final. The timekeeper judge should use the Judges' Timekeeping Sheet to record the time each session begins and ends to assure that the timekeeping was accurate. In determining a team's score, the judges shall consider the way the team allocated its time and, if applicable, the team's failure to include a meaningful post-consultation session.

(e) Use of Materials and Props. During the consultation and post-consultation, the team may use books, notes, and other materials. The team may also use office props (computers, Dictaphones, files, desktop furnishings, etc.). The Competition organizer will endeavor to provide water and facial tissues on the desk.

Rule 4: Judges' critique and ranking of teams observed.

(a) Content and Timing of the Critique. Except in the final round, immediately following each team's post- consultation presentation, the judges should provide the team with a critique of the team's handling of the consultation and post-consultation periods. This critique should focus on the Assessment Criteria. The critique should last no more than fifteen (15) minutes.

(b) Client Not to Be Present. Clients should not be present during the post-consultation period or the critique. (c) Judges' Discussion of Each Team's Performance; Consulting with the Client Prior to Ranking; and the

Awarding of Points to the Teams Observed by Judges at the End of the Round. After the judges have observed all teams, the judges should discuss each team's performance among themselves. Judges are encouraged to consult with the client. Although the judges will discuss the performance of the teams, the judges will individually rank the teams.

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Rule 5: Advancing to the semi-final round; the semi-final round; and advancing to the final (championship) round.

(a) Point Qualification Format. The Competition uses a “point qualification” format in which teams accumulating the lowest number of points in the preliminary rounds will qualify either for (1) the Semi-Final Round or (2) the Final (Championship) Round if there are fewer than 12 teams in the Competition.

(b) Number and Sequence of Preliminary Rounds. The host institution will provide a minimum of two preliminary rounds in which all teams will compete. At the host's and the Competition Problem Drafting/Review/Topic Committee's discretion, a third preliminary round may be provided for all teams. These rounds may be run simultaneously or consecutively.

(c) Qualifying for the Semi-Final Round. At the end of the preliminary rounds, the total scores for each team will be computed.

(d) Ties after the Preliminary Rounds. In case of ties, the following procedure will be followed. If teams otherwise qualified to advance after the Preliminary Rounds are tied, the Competition Organizer shall determine the teams for the Semi-Final Round by eliminating all teams (among the tied teams) that had lost in head-to-head competition (e.g., assume that teams A and B are tied for the last place in the Semi-Final Round; if teams A and B have met in a round in which team A had received a lower (better) score among the judges than team B, team B would be eliminated from the final round). If the teams needed for the Semi-Final Round cannot be determined by this procedure, then the Competition Organizer shall determine by lot (among the remaining tied teams) the teams that will compete in the Semi-Final Round.

(e) Order of Appearance of Teams in the Semi-Final Round. The Competition Organizer shall determine the order of appearance of the teams in the Semi-Final Round by random draw. The teams with the lowest scores after the preliminary rounds are allowed to choose when they perform in the semi-final round. In case of a tie, the order will be made by a draw.

(f) Decision of the Judges in the Semi-Final Round; Advancing to the Final (Championship) Round. After the judges in each room have observed all teams in the Semi- Final Round, the judges will discuss each team's performance among themselves.

(g) Ties among the Judges in the Semi-Final Round. If the teams are tied after the judges in a room in the Semi- Final Round have independently awarded points, the judges shall decide by a majority vote which team performed the best in the room in light of the Assessment Criteria. If the vote does not produce one team to advance, the Competition Organizer shall determine by lot (among the remaining tied teams) the teams that will compete in the Final (Championship) Round.

Rule 6: The Final (Championship) round.

(a) Order of Appearance of Teams in the Final (Championship) Round. The team with the lowest score after the first three rounds is allowed to choose when it performs in the final round. In case of a tie, the order will be made by a draw.

(b) Format of the Final Round; Decision by the Judges; Ties; Announcement of the Winner; and Critique. The final round will be in one room with one panel of judges. After the judges have seen all of the teams perform, the judges should discuss each team's performance among themselves. Judges are encouraged to consult with the client. Although the judges should discuss the performance of the teams, the judges should individually rank the teams. Judging independently, each judge must give one (1) point to the one (1) team that performed the best in light of the Assessment Criteria. The team with the lowest number of points is the winner. If the teams are tied after the judges have independently awarded points, the judges shall decide by a majority vote which team performed the best in the room in light of the Assessment Criteria. If the vote does not produce one team as a winner, the Judges shall declare a tie and the tied teams will be co-winners. Following the announcement of the winner, the judges will then comment on the consultations.

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Rule 7: Awards.

Each participant in the Competition will receive a certificate to be awarded at the Competition Banquet. The winning team will, in addition, receive a special award.

Rule 8: Counseling Sessions: Attendance and Communication.

(a) Observing Rounds. Faculty advisors/team coaches may observe their own teams subject to space availability. The team and its faculty advisor/team coach may not observe other teams competing in the preliminary rounds in the Competition. They may observe other rounds if they have been eliminated from the Competition. Persons not associated with any team may observe all rounds, subject to space availability.

(b) Prohibited Communications. No observer may communicate in any way with any team members during the course of their performance, or with any judge prior to scoring.

Rule 9: Clients.

(a) Selection of Clients. The Competition organizer is responsible for selecting persons to play the role of the client for each of the sessions. If a team from the host law school is taking part in the Competition, a law student from the host school shall not act as a client in any session in which the host law school team will conduct the interview. If use of such a law student is unavoidable, the host law school team must forfeit.

(b) Orientation for Clients. Hosts are strongly encouraged to conduct an orientation for the clients in advance of the date of Competition. Each client will be supplied with a packet containing the consultation situation and a detailed confidential memorandum concerning the client's background and concerns.

(c) Client Briefing. The Organizer Committee will provide a Client Briefing prior to the Rounds. (d) Availability after the Round to Talk with Judges. Clients should plan to be available at the conclusion of a

round to discuss the consultations with the judges.

RULES OF NATIONAL LEGAL ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION

1. Language & Eligibility

• Language shall be English • All Law Colleges, Universities and law Schools in India can Send their Team(s) for the Competitions • All Regular Students of three years or five years BBA.LLB, BA.LLB,• Participants shall Comply with age criteria as per BCI Rules

2. Scoring Criteria:

Total Marks: 100• Content 25 Marks • Language 25 Marks• Brevity 25 Marks• Presentation 25 Marks

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3. Code of Conduct for Participants• If the participant scheduled to participate in the competition fails to appear within 10 minutes of the

scheduled beginning of the competition will not be allowed to participate.• Any non compliance shall attract negative marking.• Scouting would lead to disqualification of a team. Scouting by any person should be brought to the

notice of the organizers immediately, without disturbing the round in progress.• All the rules are only inclusive and not exhaustive for the competition.• Rules should be strictly adhered to. Any deviation from these will attract disqualification.

4. Dress code & Discipline • Dress code shall be as prescribed by the Bar council of India for Advocates, except gowns• Participants are expected to follow the discipline while in campus and accommodation provided by the

organizers. • Incidents of eve –teasing or any kind of misbehavior will be taken cognizance of with the help of police,

and the teams will be disqualified from further participations • The participants shall not stray around once they report to the college for participations

5. Miscellaneous• Participants must behave in a dignified manner and shall not cause any inconvenience failing which

team shall be disqualified from the Competition• The decisions of the judges shall be final in the context of the result of the competitions • Smoking is Strictly prohibited in the college campus• The Participants must carry with them Photo identity card of theirs college/ University • Participation Certificates shall be awarded to all the participants.

RULES OF THE NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION

1. Eligibility – (2) Member of the team must be valid undergraduate students pursuing recognized Bachelor of Law & B.A.LL.B, BBA.,LL.B(5 year integrated course)

2. Only one team can register from a particular college or Law School for participation in the competition. If more than one team attempts to register for the competition, the team which applies first will be register and all subsequent applications from the same college or Law school will not be registered. In the event to registrations are received from the same college or Law school , the team which submits the Letter by the Head/ Dean of the institution / convener of Moot court committee, authorizing them to participate on behalf of the college or Law School shall be entitled to participate, will be registered.

3. Team Composition: Each team shall consist only of two speakers and one researcher. The team may consist of only two speakers only, as well. The organizers will assign a team code to each team and its members. If a fourth member is brought by the teams, s/he shall not be permitted to sit with or assist the teams during the rounds and would be provided accommodation at his/her own cost. Certification shall not be awarded to the fourth member.

4. Memorial Specifications: • All memorials submitted must conform to the following general requirements:• Memorial must be printed on A4 paper with black ink.• The body of the memorial must be in font Times New Roman, Size 12; 1.5 line spacing• Footnote must be Times New Roman Font, Size 10; 1.0 line spacing• Footnoting style must be consistent throughout the memorial.• Each page must have a margin of at least one inch on all sides.

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• There should not be any borders on the pages.• Memorial should not exceed 25 typed pages, of which the arguments advanced should not exceed 15

pages.• Structure of Memorials

1. Cover Page- Coloured differently for Petitioner and Respondent. • Blue Cover – Petitioner• Red Cover – Respondent

2. Table of Contents 3. List of References and Cases 4. Statement of Jurisdiction 5. Statement of Facts 6. Statement of Issues 7. Summary of Pleadings 8. Detailed Pleadings 9. Prayer 10. Affidavit, if necessary 11. Relevant annexure(s) may be attached to the memorial. However, the participants are advised

to bring their own reference materials with them for their use in the courtrooms.

These materials however, must not reveal the identity of the participants or their names. No material is allowed to be passed to the judges directly but through the court masters only.

Any non compliance shall attract negative marking.

• Scoring Criteria:

• Total Marks: 10 • Memorial- 20 Marks• Oral Arguments:-15 Marks• Application of facts and evidence- 15 Marks• Understanding of law and procedure- 15 Marks• Use of authorities and precedents- 10 Marks• Advocacy skills, response to questions and articulation- 15 Marks• Court etiquettes- 10 Marks

• Code of Conduct for Participants

• If a team scheduled to participate in a round fails to appear within 10 minutes of the scheduled beginning of the round, a walkover shall be declared. In such a case, the team that has been given the walkover shall argue the matter from their side. The defaulting team will not be allowed to participate in subsequent rounds.

• Participants shall use only their Team Code for identification purposes.• Any reference to identity, either during oral arguments or in the memorial may lead to

disqualification.• Scouting would lead to disqualification of a team. Scouting by any person should be brought to

the notice of the organizers immediately, without disturbing the round in progress.• All the rules are only inclusive and not exhaustive for the competition.• Rules should be strictly adhered to. Any deviation from these will attract disqualification.

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Moot Proposition for National Moot Court Competition

The present environmental problems in Delhi, India, are a threat to the well-being of the city's and area's inhabitants as well as the flora and fauna. Delhi, the sixth-most populated metropolis in the world, is one of the most heavily polluted cities in India, having for instance one of the country's highest volumes of particulate matter pollution. In May 2014 the World Health Organization announced New Delhi is the most polluted city in the world.

Overpopulation and the ensuing overuse of scarce resources such as water put heavy pressure on the environment. The city suffers from air pollution caused by road dust and industry, with comparatively smaller contributions from unclean engines in transportation, especially diesel-powered city buses and trucks, and 2-wheelers and 3-wheelers with two-stroke engines. Besides human and environmental damage, pollution has caused economic damage as well.

On April 8,this year, picking up several points brought out in the 'Death by Breath' series, an ongoing investigation by on the quality of air in Delhi, the Delhi Green Tribunal(DGT) had issued a fresh ban on all diesel vehicles more than 5 years old from plying in the National Capital Region. A day after that, the Delhi government came up with a unique order of the era whereby the vehicles with odd and even registration numbers will be allowed on alternate days from January 01, 2016.The CP School of Environmental studies , Delhi was plying the school buses running on diesel purchased in 2005 for school purposes and coincidently all the buses were of the odd number series. This order of the Delhi government proved to be the last nail in the coffin for the school.

The CP School of Environmental study was not the sole victim of the ban and thus got support of all the private schools of Delhi. And so, aggrieved by the orders of DGT and Delhi government, the Action Committee for Unaided Recognized Private Schools, Delhi has filed a Writ petition in the Supreme court against the DGT ban and the Odd even formula order of Delhi government on following grounds:

• That taking the schools' own buses is violation of "Education Act which stipulates that school's assets cannot be put...to commercial use. The school buses are the assets of the schools and allowing them for use as commercial vehicles shall amount to violation of basic principles and provisions of DSEAR (Delhi School Education Act and Rules) 1973."

• That the insurance of school buses stipulate use of buses for students only. The school buses are not permitted to be used for general public nor should the school buses be used on hire"

• That the "road tax exemption also stipulates the buses shall not be used for any commercial purposes."• That the Motor Vehicles Act prescribed a fitness test, and not the vehicle's age, to ascertain whether it

should be allowed to ply or not. He also contended that the DGT could not substitute by its order what has been written in the Motor Vehicles Act, which did not put a ban on vehicles older than 5 years.

• That the lawyer further contended that such a ban is violation of Article 15(1) of the Constitution for the people of Delhi on the basis of their place of birth and raised the argument that it is not the College who is responsible for making Delhi, a gas chamber but it is the Fundamental duty of the people of our country under Article 51 a (g) to protect the environment and that the government should take some action against the people of Delhi.

Relevant Laws1. Indian Constitutional Law,1950 2. Delhi School Education Act and Rules 1973 3. The Environment Protection Act & Rules, 1986 4. The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995 5. The National Environment Appellate Authority Act & Rules, 1997

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REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

The last date of registration for all the events is 25th March, 2016.

Registration fees for entire festival:• Only one team is allowed from one college/ Institution.• Maximum number of 4 participants along with one faculty member will be allowed in one team.

Boarding/lodging arrangements will be in place from 4th April (Evening) to 8th April (Morning).• The registration fee for each team is Rs. 5000/- which is to be deposited in the account of the college

through NEFT (National Fund Transfer) mechanism. The account No. 0113000107645035 With Punjab National Bank, SME Branch, Anaj Mandi, Narela, Delhi-110040, having IFSC CODE No. PUNB0491400, the fee shall be deposited in the name of Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies by 25th March, 2016.

• The last date for the confirmation registrations is 25th March, 2016 by an e-mail containing the details of the participating college, the team members, their contact no. and their email ids to confirm registration on [email protected] along with scanned copies of registration forms and also of receipt obtained on depositing registration fees.

• Once the Team Registration fee of Rs. 5000 has been deposited; the concerned team will be eligible to participate in all the events of Loi Fiesta

• Above mentioned registration fee includes fee for all the events as well as Boarding/lodging from 4th April (Evening) to 8th April (Morning).

Registration fees for National Seminar Only:The Registration fee is payable by each author and co- authors of the paper individually and separately as detailed below:

Academicians and Law Professionals Research Scholars & students(With accommodation) : ₹ 1500/- (With accommodation) : ₹ 1000/-(Without accommodation) : ₹ 1000/- (Without accommodation) : ₹ 500/-

Request for registration of delegates for National Seminar should reach HOD (Law), Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law, Plot No.OCF, Sector A-8, Narela, Delhi-110040 in the enclosed registration form along with a demand draft favoring “Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies” payable at New Delhi or alternatively payments can be done through NEFT Transfer - details and payment receipt has to be mailed along with Registration Form. Travelling expenses will not be reimbursed.

The bank account details for NEFT Transfer are as follows:Beneficiary Name : Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher StudiesA/c No : 0113000107645035Bank : Punjab National BankIFSC Code : PUNB0491400Branch : SME Branch, Anaj Mandi, Narela, Delhi-110040

All the registration forms of participating teams shall be sent on the following email address:Email id: [email protected]

Participants of National Seminar shall send their research papers and registration form on the following mentioned email address only: Email id: [email protected]

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CALL FOR PAPERS

Guidelines for Submission of Articles in CPJ Law Journal [Vol. VI, July 2016]

The CPJ Law Journal requests the contribution comply with the following guidelines:

SubmissionsThe Journal is accepting contributions for Articles, Essays, Notes and Comments (Case Comments, Book Comments, Legislative Comments, Policy Comments and Scholarship Comments). Contributions should be sent by post along with CD (RW) of the same in MS word and also by E-mail id.

Covering LetterAll submissions must be accompanied by a covering letter stating the title, author’s full name, designation, institute they belong and postal address and the author’s contact details. Only the covering letter should contain the above mentioned details and not the manuscript.

ManuscriptŸ Main Text – Times New Roman, font size 10, 1.15 spacing, justified, with a margin left 1.5 inch and right 1.0

inch, top 1.0 inch and bottom 1.0 inch.Ÿ Foot Notes – Times New Roman, font size 8. Substantive foot notes are accepted.Ÿ Citation – The standard ISI method of reference would be maintained.

PlagiarismAll the contributions should be the original work of the contributors and should not have been submitted for consideration in any other Journal. The author would be liable for any type of plagiarism.

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