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Legal Researcher at The Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur [Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Borana]: Apply by Mar 24

About the Job


The Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, invites online applications for the post of Legal Researcher on a contractual basis for deputing with Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Borana.

Eligibility

A candidate must be a fresh law graduate or a postgraduate in law from universities/colleges/ Institutions established by law in India.
A candidate must have a basic knowledge of computers.


No. of Position: 1

Age Limit: 33 Years

Location: Jodhpur


Last date to Apply
The last date to submit the online application is 24.03.2026

Application Procedure
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Junior Associate at ASM Law Chambers, Jaipur: Apply by Nov 8

About ASM Law Chambers

Established in 2015, ASM Law Chambers is a fast-emerging player in the legal services industry.

With our hard work and dedication, we have built a reputation of providing timely, efficient and innovative legal solutions to our clients. Ensuring our clients’ satisfaction makes us strive for bigger and better goals each day.

About the Opportunity

ASM is currently inviting applications for the position of Junior Associate to join our esteemed team at Jaipur, commencing in January 2026.

Eligibility Criteria

The ideal candidate should have 0-1 years of experience in litigation. Additionally, candidates must possess a vehicle and a laptop.

How to Apply?

Interested and qualified applicants are encouraged to submit their updated Curriculum Vitae along with a cover letter to asm@asmlawchambers.in.

Kindly share your application only on the specified email address and not on any other platform.

Application Deadline

November 8, 2025.

Location

Jaipur.

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The New Legal Function: 360 Degree Insights for Law Leaders

Topic The New Legal Function: 360 Degree Insights for Law Leaders Description Join the Harvard Law School Center on the Legal Profession for a webinar presented in collaboration with EY Law that brings together leaders from law, business, and the academy to discuss the challenges and opportunities for in-house legal departments and related functions over the next 6-24 months. The discussion will be informed by a major study based on 2,000 interviews with general counsel, business leaders, and contracting professionals across 22 countries conducted by the Center and EY in early 2021.

Agenda

19:30 — 19:50 (INDIAN TIMEZONE) – Welcome and Situating the New Legal Function: Driving growth and controlling risk in the global market post-COVID

• David B. Wilkins, Lester Kissel Professor of Law, Harvard Law School

19:50 — 20:00 – The 2021 EY-Center on the Legal Profession Law Survey: Key Insights

• Cornelius Grossmann, EY Global Law Leader

20:00 — 20:30 – The Business Perspective on the Legal Department: Priorities, Concerns and Opportunities

• Kate Barton, EY Global Vice Chair – Tax
• Todd Davis, EVP and Senior Counsel, Discovery

20:30 — 21:30 – A View Across the Company: How are Legal Departments Responding to Changing Imperatives?

• Eve Konstan, GC, Spotify
• Doug Lankler, GC, Pfizer
• Mandy DeFilippo, Global Head of Risk Management, Morgan Stanley
• Pietro Brambilla, Head of Digital Transformation Strategy Integrity & Legal Affairs, Daimler AG

21:30— 21:45 – Break

21:45 — 22:45 – Developing Better Solutions in an Evolving Legal Ecosystem with Evolving Legal Demands

• Mary O’Carroll, Chief Community Officer, Ironclad
• Bob Mignanelli, Head of Legal Operations, GSK
• Heidi Stenberg, EY Americas Legal Function Consulting Leader
• Bas Boris Visser, Partner, Global Head-Innovation & Business Change, Clifford Chance

22:45 — 23:45 – The Transformative General Counsel: Increasing Roles in Business, Government, and Society

• Horacio Gutierrez, Head of Global Affairs & CLO, Spotify

23:45 — 12AM – ConclusionTime

Jun 29, 2021 10:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Jun 29, 2021 07:30 PM in India

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Personal rights, customs, tradition have to surrender to national interest in unprecedented times like COVID pandemic: Jammu & Kashmir High Court

A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul, while refusing to pass directions to hand-over dead bodies of Covid-19 victims to their next of kin, said that “the larger public interest always prevails over personal rights and the traditions and customs have to yield to the national interest especially in these unprecedented times”.

The Court, however, expressed hope that authorities will not cause any harassment to the next of kin of any person dying due to Covid-19 in viewing the face of the deceased and in allowing them to perform the last rites in the manner laid down as per the guidelines.

(Court on its own motion V/s Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and others)

“Right of access to justice includes right to access live court proceedings”

The e-Committee(chaired by Justice DY Chandrachud) of the Supreme Court has released its draft model rules for live streaming and recording of court Proceedings and has invited for suggestions and inputs from all stakeholders on or before 30th June 2021.

Press release states that the right to access to justice guaranteed under article 21 of the Constitution of India encompasses the right to access Live court proceedings.

It is further noted in the press release that the sub committee consisting of judges of Bombay, Delhi, Madras and Karnataka High Court was constituted to frame the rules. The sub-committee, after taking into account the principles enunciated in  Swapnil Tripathi v. The Supreme Court of India, including concerns of privacy and confidentiality, prohibition or restriction of access to proceedings or trials stipulated by central or state legislation and in some cases to preserve the larger Public Interest owing to sensitivity of the case, has provided a balanced regulatory framework for live streaming and recording of court proceedings.

“No fundamental right is conferred on any religion to degrade The Other religion”

In the case of Precilla D’Souza versus state of Karnataka, the  Karnataka High Court observed that no fundamental right is conferred on any religion to degrade other religions.

The police have registered the case against the petitioner based on the complaint of Smt. Madhura wherein allegations are made against the petitioner. The petitioner while trying to propagate their religious beliefs told the complainant that Yesu Christa can give protection against future calamity like tsunami if he is believed and if they believe they get all types of peace of mind and no other religion can provide the same. 

Court rejected the petition of the accused seeking to quash the order taking cognizance of the complaint. The Karnataka High Court said that taking cognizance of such a complaint violates Article 14, 21 and 25 of the Constitution of India cannot be accepted for the reason that while professing any religion religious heads or  by professing by any person should not Degrade other religion.

1st National Case Comment Writing Competition Organised by Team Attorneylex: Register by 20th April

About the Organisation:

Team Attorneylex is a Student-run organisation, it is an online platform for law students where they can contribute their legal knowledge and get recognized for their contribution. We aim to guide law students in their legal research, content writing, case analysis, read or understand the judgments passed by the courts, etc. because we believe that these things are an essential part of the legal profession.

In this epoch of information explosion, it has become really difficult to rely on the content available online because of various reasons sometimes it is the authenticity of the content itself, the language of content, wrong citations etc. But we are here to ensure quality content for you, written by experienced writers, checked by professionals. This is a website with a mission to provide legal reporting more accurate, transparent and accessible to everyone.

Along with the other activities the endeavour is to deliver legal help to the sectors of society that are unable to access existing legal services due to illiteracy and poor economic conditions.

About the Competition:

The objective of this competition is to promote the importance of the latest landmark judgment passed by the Supreme Court of India. This competition will enable the participants to know that how these latest judgments have changed the overall course of justice. The Supreme Court landmark judgments provided as the theme of the Competition would not only enrich the academic experience but also provide knowledge about the practical aspect of the professional legal world. This Case Comment Writing Competition seeks to promote original thoughts, and analysis amongst students, researchers, academicians and legal practitioners.

 Eligibility Criteria:

  • Open to All.
  • All undergraduate and postgraduate students, teachers, research scholars from a recognized school, college or university are eligible to participate in this competition.

List of Cases for Case Comment Writing ( Choose one)

  1. Amit Sahni v. Commissioner of Police, [2020 SCC OnLine SC 808] ( Shaheen Bagh Protests)
  2. Sushila Aggarwal v. State of NCT of Delhi [2020 5 SCC 1] ( Protection under Anticipatory Bail )
  3. Dr. Shah Faesal & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors. [2020 4 SCC 1] ( Article 370 )
  4. Pandurang Ganpati v. Vishwasrao Patil Murgud Sahakari Bank Ltd [2020 SCC OnLine SC 431] (SARFAESI Act )
  5. Chebrolu Leela Prasad Rao & Ors. v.State of A.P. & Ors. [2020 SCC OnLine SC 383] (100% reservation for tribal teachers)
  6. Shatrughan Chauhan & Anr v. Union of Indian [Death Penalty and Mercy Petition 2014]
  7. Abhilasha v. Parkash [2020 SCC OnLine SC 736] (maintenance under Section 125 CrPC)
  8. Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India [2020 3 SCC 637] (Kashmir Lockdown)
  9. State of Karnataka v. State of Tamil Nadu [Cauvery Dispute]
  10. Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India [ WP (Criminal) No. 76 of 2016]- [Sec. 377 Verdict]
  11. Central Public Information Officer, Supreme Court v. Subash Chandra Agarwal [CJI Office comes under RTI Act 2020]
  12. The Secretary, Ministry of Defence v. Babita Puniya & Ors [Gender Equality in Armed Forces 2020]
  13. Dheeraj Mor v. Hon’ble High Court of Delhi [Judicial Services 2020]
  14. Swapnil Tripathi & Ors. v. Supreme Court of India & Ors. [Verdict on Live-streaming Apex Court Proceeding]
  15. Justice K S Puttaswamy and Anr. v. Union of India and Ors., (2017) 10 SCC 1 (Validity of Aadhaar Judgment passed on 26th September 2018)
  16. Indian Young Lawyers Association & Ors. v. The State of Kerala & Ors. [W.P. (Civil) 373 of 2006] – (Women entry on Sabarimala Temple)
  17. Shayara Bano v. Union of India and Ors. (2017) 9 SCC 1
  18. Independent Though v. Union of India and Anr. (2017) 10 SCC 800
  19. Mukesh & Anr. v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Ors. (2017) 6 SCC 1
  20. Rajesh Sharma & Ors. v. State of U.P. & Anr., 2017 SCC Online SC 821

Submission Guidelines:

  • The case comment should preferably include the following elements: Synopsis, background, facts of the case, issues, contentions, findings, reasoning, disposition, critical analysis, conclusion.
  • The submission must be original. 
  • Submission must be in English Language only.
  • It should be submitted in Word/ Docs document format only.
  • Word Limit: 800-2000 words excluding citations.
  • Plagiarism limit: 25%. 
  • Co-authorship is not permitted.
  • Formatting Details:
  1. Font: Times New Roman
  2. Title: Font Size – 14, Bold, Underlined, Capital
  3. Headings: Font Size – 14, Bold, Capital
  4. Content: Font Size – 12
  5. Alignment: Justified
  6. Line Spacing: 1.5

Note: The submission shall also be accompanied by another Word document consisting of a Cover Letter mentioning the Name of the Author/s; Name of the Institution/College/University; Designation; Year of Study (if applicable); Email ID.

Marks Shall be allotted based on:

  1. Understanding of the Facts of the Case (Topic chosen)
  2. Interpretation
  3. Analysis and Conclusion
  4. Presentation and Creativity
  5. Compliance & Strict Adherence to formatting and submission guidelines

Important Dates and Timing: 

  1. Last Date of Registration: 20th April 2021
  2. Last Date of Submission: 21st, April 2021
  3. Declaration of Results: 26th April 2021

Prizes:

  • Winner: Cash prize Rs. 2000/- + Certificate of Merit + Free Article/ Case Summary publication on the website/Journal + Online Internship opportunity with the Team Attorneylex.
  • Runner up: Cash prize Rs. 1000/- + Certificate of Merit + Free Article/ Case Summary publication on the website/Journal  + Online Internship Opportunity with Team Attorneylex.
  • 2nd Runner Up: Cash prize Rs. 500/- + Certificate of Merit + Free Article/ Case Summary publication on the website/Journal  + Online Internship Opportunity with Team Attorneylex.
  • Top 10 Performers: Certificate of Merit + Free Article/ Case Summary publication on the website/Journal + Online Internship Opportunity with Team Attorneylex.
  • E – participation Certificate will be provided to all the participants.

Registration Fee:

Single Author: Rs. 60/-

Payments details:

Paytm/ G-pay/Phonepe- 9616696008 (Gaurav yadav)

Bhim UPI- 9616696008@upi

Bank details-

Name- Gaurav Yadav

Bank – Punjab National Bank

Account Number- 03842193000248

IFSC Code- PUNB0018300

Registration Link:

Click Here to register,

Or https://forms.gle/Li1GYjVZpum1wqoA8

Note: No refund will be made under any circumstances.

Website Link:

https://teamattorneylex.in/

If you have any queries feel free to contact

Vanshika – 07055460463

Gaurav – 09616696008

Email- contact@teamattorneylex.in

7th National Online Quiz Competition on Criminal Law: Register by 5th April 2020.

About the Organization

Team Attorneylex is a Student-run organisation, it is an online platform for law students where they can contribute their legal knowledge and get recognized for their contribution. We aim to guide law students in their legal research, content writing, case analysis, read or understand the judgments passed by the courts, etc. because we believe that these things are an essential part of the legal profession.

In this epoch of information explosion, it has become really difficult to rely on the content available online because of various reasons sometimes it is the authenticity of the content itself, the language of content, wrong citations etc. But we are here to ensure quality content for you, written by experienced writers, checked by professionals. This is a website with a mission to provide legal reporting more accurate, transparent and accessible to everyone.

Along with the other activities the endeavour is to deliver legal help to the sectors of society that are unable to access existing legal services due to illiteracy and poor economic conditions.

About the National Online Quiz Competition

Team Attorneylex is organising its 7th Online National Quiz Competition on Criminal Law scheduled to be held on 7th April 2021.

Eligibility

Team Attorneylex looks forward to participation from law aspirants, students pursuing 5-year law and 3-years law, and LLM courses. Professionals from the legal fraternity are also invited to participate in the Quiz.

Important Dates & Timing

Last date for registration: 5th April 2021, 11:59 PM

Competition Date: 7th April 2021, 06:00 PM

Declaration of Results: 10th April, 2021

Venue – Online (Google forms)

Details

  • The quiz competition is not a team-based competition, and thus, each student shall participate individually.
  • The Quiz will consist of IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act, The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2018,The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013, questions, including significant/landmark judgments.
  • It will consist of 50 MCQs.
  • The total time limit for the Quiz is 30 minutes.
  • Every question carries one mark, and there will be no negative marking.

Registration Fees: Rs. 50/-( Early bird offer Rs. 40/-, till 20th March)

Payments details

Paytm/ G-pay/Phonepe- 9616696008 (Gaurav yadav)

Bhim UPI- 9616696008@upi

Bank details-

Name- Gaurav Yadav

Bank – Punjab National Bank

Account Number- 03842193000248

IFSC Code- PUNB0018300

Registration Link

Interested candidates can fill the registration form – Click here

or, https://forms.gle/idMTaTXefBr73tnX6

General Rules

  • The registered candidates should join our WhatsApp group for updates.
  • The Quiz results will be declared on the social media platforms and the Website of the Team Attorneylex.
  • In the case of a tie, Time will be considered (Person who submits early will be given preference).
  • Team Attorneylex will not be responsible for any technical error, any connectivity/device failure during the Quiz.
  • The results declared would be final and the authority vests with Team Attorneylex to change or modify the same.

Perks

  • Winner: Cash prize Rs. 1000/- + Certificate of Merit + Free Article publication on the Team Attorneylex website/Journal + Online Internship opportunity with the Team Attorneylex.
  • Runner up: Cash prize Rs. 500/- + Certificate of Merit + Free Article publication on the Team Attorneylex website/Journal  + Online Internship Opportunity with Team Attorneylex.
  • 2nd Runner up: Cash prize Rs. 250/- + Certificate of Merit + Free Article publication on the Team Attorneylex website/Journal  + Online Internship Opportunity with Team Attorneylex.
  • Top 10 Performers: Certificate of Merit + Free Article publication on the Team Attorneylex website/Journal + Online Internship Opportunity with Team Attorneylex.
  • E – participation Certificate to all the participants + Free Article publication on the Team Attorneylex website/Journal.

If you have any queries feel free to contact

Vanshika – 07055460463

Gaurav -09616696008

Email– contact@teamattorneylex.in 

Website: teamattorneylex.in

JOB OPPORTUNITY WITH ADVOCATE JASH J. DALIA BY NEETI SHASTRA

ABOUT NEETI SHASTRA:-
Neeti Shastra (http://www.nscorpus.com) is a one-stop platform for the legal fraternity with the most unique services. Founded with the goal to assist law students gain practical exposure during their law school, Neeti Shastra’s continued efforts towards this cause has led to the formation of Networking Groups comprising over 1000 law students from around the country engaging in fruitful discussions and deliberate exchange of legal knowledge. Apart from this, our dedication also extends to assisting recruiters in the field of law in finding suitable interns and jobs for their organizations via Associations with us. We operate with the aim of easing the internship and job process for both students and recruiters.

ABOUT THE ORGANISATION:
Sir is handling and representing his clients in subjects concerning Commercial Litigation before the National Company Law Tribunal and various High Courts along with matters of Civil Law, Real Estate Law, Consumer Protection Law and White-Collar Criminal law; and actively providing Legal Tech based online content for his web portal.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY:
Sir is looking to hire a Junior Associate for his private counsel practise.
Salary will be Rs. 10-15k per month (depending on the commercial litigation experience) and the Associate will get to use Sir’s office space and learn to develop his own clientele. Also, the Associate can retain 100% earnings from personal clients. (Unless Sir is personally involved in the matter)
The location is Parel, Mumbai.

HOW TO APPLY: Apply through the link below:
Fill the details in the link given below. Make sure you read the questions and guidelines carefully and then submit your answers.
http://www.nscorpus.com/our-associations/

Deadline: 2 PM,  13th December, 2020.

NOTE:  Applications for job are only accepted through this link. Applications through any other source will be straightaway rejected.

CONTACT INFORMATION: For any queries, please reach out at contact@nscorpus.com
or drop us a message at http://linkedin.com/in/neeti-shastra-a46b251b2
Our website is at www.nscorpus.com