News Category: Upcoming Events
“LexTech- Centre for Law, Entre. & Inno. presents ‘In conversation with Tushar Mehrishi’.”
17 Jan 2024
We are thrilled to extend to you a cordial invitation to an interview session with Sir ,?herein Lextech shall be attempting to understand some unconventional career prospects after law, much different from the corporate vs litigation dilemma most of us constantly engage in. This episode promises to be a dynamic journey as we dive into a new world of?life after law school. It is different from our usual informative episodes as we take a formally informal route on life and law!
Event Details<
In conversation with Tushar Mehrishi
Guests:?ushar Mehrishi [Partner,?a href=”https://www.yvlc.legal/” data-saferedirecturl=”https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.yvlc.legal/&source=gmail&ust=1705582420563000&usg=AOvVaw0yh-cL1y4e0onWXiBDYUvv”>Your Virtual Legal Counsel?nd Ex-Counsel, Google and Airbnb].?/strong>
Date:?strong>January 20th,?024.?Saturday]
Time:?strong>4:30 pm, IST
Mode:?strong>ZOOM Link -?a href=”https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84341913240?pwd=MjRVRmRUVnJxSnZqU1pWN1lJeWh2UT09″ data-saferedirecturl=”https://www.google.com/url?q=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84341913240?pwd%3DMjRVRmRUVnJxSnZqU1pWN1lJeWh2UT09&source=gmail&ust=1705582420563000&usg=AOvVaw063iV-FQ_wR9ZJLEBLSFqV”>here
About Our Guest
Tushar sir’s life mantra is “You can plan life but always remember that life has its own plan”, which clearly depicts his life experience. With a career spanning over a decade, sir has done it all. He has been in a corporate law firm, an in-house counsel for Google and Airbnb, and currently a partner at Your Virtual Legal Counsel.?/p>
We strongly encourage all students of NLU Odisha to seize this unique opportunity and actively participate in this talk show. Please block your calendars and make sure to be present at the event to make it a resounding success.?Please find attached the poster of the session.
Looking forward to your enthusiastic presence at the session!
Single Credit Course on “Negotiation and Mediation Training” 24th – 25th February, 2024
06 Jan 2024
The Centre for Public Policy, Law and Good Governance (CPPLGG) and the NLUO Centre for Mediation and Negotiation (CMN) are delighted to announce a Single Credit Course on “Negotiation & Mediation Training’ which shall be conducted in the last week of February, 2024.?/p>
About the Course:
This course is doctored to train the students in practical aspects of negotiation and mediation wherein the students shall be taught about various techniques and strategies adopted at various stages of such processes. Given the fact that the Mediation Act, 2023 significantly enhances the scope of Pre-Litigation Mediation and Negotiation processes in Civil and Commercial disputes, it shall inevitably lead to rising demand of trained professionals to handle such matters. The present course is designed to cater all such skills required for being a Mediation professional.?/p>
Key highlights of the Course:
- The course shall provide in depth understanding of Negotiation and Mediation skills through an intensively designed curriculum supplemented with practical training sessions and simulation exercises.
- The course encompasses special focus on different techniques and strategies adopted (nationally and internationally) during different stages of Mediation and Negotiation.
- Special emphasis on Commercial Negotiations & Mediation processes.
About the Resource Person:
Mr. Mohit Mokal is nationally and internationally acclaimed certified trained professional working actively in the field of negotiation and mediation. He is a Certified Mediator from IMI, SIMI, CMC, ADR ODR UK. He has trained and mentored over 1000 students in over 55 mediation & negotiation competitions in the capacity of either a participant, coach, judge or organizer. Mr. Mokal possess significant amount of experience in assisting his clients at both national and international level. Notably, his services were also received by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in famous Ayodhya – Babri Masjid dispute, 2019.
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No. of Training Hours: The duration of the said course is 16 hours, for 2 days i.e., 24th?nd 25th?ebruary, 2024 (8 hours per day).
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Note: As the first slot of the course is meant for 45 students only, prompt registration is crucial to secure your spot in this valuable course. The last day for the?egistration is January 20th, 2024.?/p>
Regarding the second slot, the details (including the dates) shall be notified shortly.
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Registration Link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1poSab2gSEw0EswlmXPK4G4xMGZZUQBT8uZraTjR2rYk/edit
Course Fee: INR 1,200/-
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Payment Guidelines:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-05Gl3X_wa6SnoaW-asjQXYZTcXoDLty/view?usp=sharing
Mode: Physical (On Campus)
“Three Days Capacity Building Programme for the Presidents and Members of the Consumer Commissions in the State of Odisha”
06 Jan 2024
National Law University Odisha – Centre for Consumer Law is organising a Three Days Capacity Building Programme for the Presidents and Members of the Consumer Commissions in the State of Odisha from 12 – 14 January 2024 in collaboration with the Ministry of Consumer Affairs Food & Public Distribution, Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India. The programme will help the participants to get updated about the emerging areas of consumer disputes and methods and modes of speedy disposal of cases in the Commissions.”?/p>
“A certificate course on Practical Aspects of Insolvency Law Starting from 6th January 2024.”
03 Jan 2024
About the Organiser:?/strong>?/strong>NLUO
?/strong>The National Law University Odisha (NLUO) was established by the Act IV of 2008 of the State of Odisha. In a span of fourteen years, the University has made a name for itself by earning laurels with an excellent performance by its students in various moot courts, literary, debating competitions and other co-curricular activities. Our faculty has consistently produced very high-calibre research. The faculty’s scholarly work and domain knowledge are showcased in numerous important international journals. An MOU has been signed between NLUO and IBBI. Our demanding academic standards and supportive learning environment give students a platform to reach to the fullest of their potential and advance in their areas of interest and passion. The University is also an associate member of the UGCINFLIBNET, and a participant in the National Knowledge Network under the Ministry of Information Technology and Communications, Government of India. The National Law University of Odisha, also known as NLU Odisha, has been ranked at number 6 under the ‘Top 10 Emerging Colleges’ (Law) category in the India Today’s Best Colleges Rankings of 2021.
IBBI
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India was established on 1st October, 2016 under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (Code). It is a key pillar of the ecosystem responsible for implementation of the Code that consolidates and amends the laws relating to reorganization and insolvency resolution of corporate persons, partnership firms and individuals in a time bound manner for maximization of the value of assets of such persons, to promote entrepreneurship, availability of credit and balance the interests of all the stakeholders. It is a unique regulator: that regulates a profession as well as processes. It has regulatory oversight over the Insolvency Professionals, Insolvency Professional Agencies, Insolvency Professional Entities and Information Utilities. It writes and enforces rules for processes, namely, corporate insolvency resolution, corporate liquidation, individual insolvency resolution and individual bankruptcy under the Code. It has recently been tasked to promote the development of, and regulate, the working and practices of, insolvency professionals, insolvency professional agencies and information utilities and other institutions, in furtherance of the purposes of the Code. It has also been designated as the ‘Authority’ under the Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation Rules), 2017 for regulation and development of the profession of valuers in the country
CBIL
The Centre for Banking and Insurance Law (CBIL) at National Law University Odisha is dedicated to facilitating higher learning, research, and allied activities in the twin areas of Banking and Insurance Law. It strives to foster intelligent analysis; focusing on enabling a deep and pervasive understanding of policies, regulatory mechanisms, and other aspects of these legal domains at state, national, and international levels. The Centre for Banking and Insurance Law (CBIL) at National Law University Odisha is dedicated to facilitating higher learning, research, and allied activities in the twin areas of Banking and Insurance Law. It strives to foster intelligent analysis; focusing on enabling a deep and pervasive understanding of policies, regulatory mechanisms, and other aspects of these legal domains at state, national and international levels
About the Course
Delving beyond theoretical frameworks, this course focuses on real-world applications, case studies, and hands-on exercises to provide a comprehensive understanding of the practical implications and challenges of insolvency law.
The Course commences on January 6, 2024.
* Course Duration: 14 weeks (42 hours)
* Class Duration: 2 hours per week with one hour of assignment
* Scheduled Class Day: Tentatively on Saturdays, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
* Deadline for registration: January 5, 2024, 11:59 p.m.
All the classes would be in Online Mode
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
Registration fee:?strong>INR 1500/-.?/strong>
For detailed instructions on fee payment and online application form submission, please refer to the attached brochure.
Kindly fill out the application form upon completion of the online payment of the fee:https://forms.gle/LucBHcjrx4sQLwzu7?/p>
We believe that this course will be instrumental in enhancing your understanding and proficiency in the field of insolvency law. We encourage you to take advantage of this valuable opportunity.
ELIGIBILITY
The course is open to all students pursuing a degree in law at a recognized law school, spanning from the first year to the fifth year of their academic program
Important Links
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“NLUO 2nd Annual Flower Show and Food Fest Zaika – 26th – 27th January 2024”
13 Dec 2023
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Constitution Day Panel Discussion on “Judicial Appointments and Government Interference with Collegium Resolutions”
22 Nov 2023
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The Constitutional Law Society, National Law University Odisha, is delighted to invite you to the Panel Discussion on the occasion of Constitution Day (National Law Day). The Lecture is scheduled to be held on the 26th?f November 2023?n the theme, ““Judicial Appointments and Government Interference with Collegium Resolutions”?/strong>The event will be hosting eminent personalities from the field of law including?strong>Mr. Alok Prasanna,?strong>Mr. Aditya Sondhi,?strong>Prof (Dr.) Anupama Goel and?Mr. Prashanto Sen.?/strong>?/span>
BACKGROUND TO THE THEME
The exercise of judicial functions has far-reaching impacts, especially in a democratic country like India. They influence the development of rights, liberties and laws, their implementation, and the overall jurisprudence which is reflected in the future decisions of the courts. Hence, the current system in India for appointing the judiciary is one where the judges appoint other judges to the Supreme Court and High Courts to ensure the independence of the judiciary, which has been recognized as a basic feature of the Indian Constitution. This system is known as the Collegium System, where judges are appointed on the advice of a Collegium composed of the Chief Justice and other senior-most judges of the Supreme Court. ?/span>
The Collegium system originates in three significant judgments concerning the appointment of judges, popularly known as the ‘Three Judges cases’. The primary issue in these cases was the interpretation of the Constitutional text concerning the appointment of judges i.e., Article 124 of the Constitution. Through these three cases, the collegium system as we know it today was established. In 2022, the Indian Parliament passed the 99th Amendment to the Constitution of India to replace the Collegium system of appointing judges. In its place, the legislature sought to establish the National Judicial Appointments Council (NJAC). However, this was declared unconstitutional by a 4:1 majority.?Justice Chelameshwar was the sole dissenter, who raised the following two questions:?/span>
1.???hether Article 124, as constituted by the Constituent Assembly, is the only way to secure the independence of the judiciary??/span>
2.???f there are alternatives to the above, and does NJAC transgress the boundaries of constituent power?
Despite the 99th Amendment not becoming law, it has been observed time and again that this has not stopped the Government from blocking members it deems against its interests. At the end of the day, every appointment needs the approval of the Prime Minister and the assent of the President. Therefore, the question arises, could NJAC have been the solution to judicial executive cooperation with respect to the appointment of judges, and therefore, by extension, the solution to the problems of vacancy in higher judiciary? Or is it truly infringing upon the basic structure of the constitution by compromising the independence of the judiciary from the executive???/span>
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ABOUT OUR PANELISTS
Mr. Alok Prasanna Kumar is a Co-Founder and Lead at Vidhi Karnataka, specializing in constitutional law, judicial reforms, urban development, and law and technology. A graduate with honors from NALSAR University and a BCL from the University of Oxford, he is a seasoned practitioner with significant contributions in the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court. Mr. Kumar shares his insights through a monthly column in the Economic and Political Weekly and prestigious journals like the Indian Journal of Constitutional Law. He co-hosts the Ganatantra podcast on IVM Podcasts, showcasing his commitment to legal awareness.
Dr. Aditya Sondhi, a distinguished Senior Advocate practicing before the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Karnataka, is an alumnus of the National Law School of India University. He has served as the Additional Advocate General for Karnataka and holds a PhD in political science from Mysore University. Dr. Sondhi has significantly contributed to ‘The Oxford Handbook of The Indian Constitution.’ Besides his legal career, he is a TEDx speaker, a playwright, and the founder of cultural and intellectual initiatives, including Usher?n amateur theatre circle, the General K S Thimayya Memorial Lectures, the Ravi Sondhi Spirit of Bangalore Lectures, and The Podcaste?onversations Around Caste.
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Prof (Dr.) Anupama Goel has been an integral part of the National Law University, Delhi since August 2012. Holding the position of Professor (Law), she has been instrumental in shaping the academic landscape, imparting knowledge in Constitutional Law and International Law to undergraduate students, and facilitating the study of Comparative Public Law for postgraduate students. Beyond her university roles, she is a life member of the Indian Law Institute and an esteemed member of the Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi, highlighting her active participation in legal academic societies. With her expertise in Constitutional Law and International Law, combined with a commitment to academic excellence, she stands as a key figure in the legal education community.
Mr. Prashanto Chandra Sen, a Tier 1-ranked Senior Advocate in Legal 500 Asia Pacific (2022-2023), practices in Delhi and various High Courts, specializing in commercial and public law. Noteworthy for his role in the landmark BALCO case, he navigates disputes in mining, energy, infrastructure, and environment, appearing in top legal forums. Mr. Sen is a core committee member of the ICC India Arbitration Group and contributes significantly to arbitration practices. Beyond litigation, he engages in public law, championing transparency under the RTI Act, and participates in pro bono work for public interest. His contributions also extend to environmental conservation and legislative drafting, reflecting a comprehensive and impactful legal career.
EVENT INFORMATION:
The Panel Discussion will be conducted?u>Online via Google Meet<?n?strong>26th November, 2023 (Sunday) ?rom 6:30 PM- 8:00 PM<.?/span>
Google Meet joining info:
Video call link:?/span>https://meet.google.com/mbq-mqna-ezc
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” ‘THE TALENT KALEIDOSCOPE’ under Project KUTUMB on 8th October 2023 (Sunday)”
06 Oct 2023




“An interactive session on ‘Key terms of investment agreements’.”
04 Oct 2023
Greetings from the Centre for Corporate Law (“CCL”).
With the onset of October, most of us only have a month till we begin interning again. For some of us, being in the midst of a recruitment season can be a challenging time too. While we cannot prepare for everything that a corporate work environment demands from us, we can certainly make a humble attempt at practically understanding an aspect we will be exposed to, frequently?investment agreements.
With that in mind, the Centre invites you to an?strong>interactive session?n ‘Key terms of investment agreements‘ including but not limited to Share Purchase Agreements, Share Subscription Agreements, etc. As students and potential practitioners of corporate law, navigating these agreements, understanding the rationale behind each clause, etc., becomes an essential skill.
And what’s better than discussing this with your senior who is already a working professional at a Tier-1?
About the Resource Person<
Akash Kumar?s?/strong>an alumnus of National Law University Odisha from the 2010-15 batch. Having pursued his Master’s in Business Laws from National Law School of India University, Bangalore, he went?/strong>onto work for law firms such as Ikigai Law, Tatva Legal as a Senior Associate and he currently works at?strong>Nishith Desai Associates?s a?strong>Leader?n the?strong>general corporate practice.
About the Session<
The details are as follows:
Date:?th?ctober 2023 i.e. Sunday
Timing:?1:00 am to 1:00 pm (with a break in-between)
Venue:?ecture Hall 3
Don’t have prior knowledge of these agreements? Want to see if corporate work would interest you? Like having laid-back discussions amongst a group of interested people? Want to have more insight into the topic for your upcoming internships? Then this session is for you.
“LexTech- Season 1, Episode 3 – Navigating the Regulatory Landscape with Mastercard. “
02 Oct 2023
We are thrilled to extend to you a cordial invitation to the?hird?pisode of our talk show -?strong>”TechTales: From Code to Courtroom.”?n this episode, we?eature?a href=”https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajivmohapatra23/” data-saferedirecturl=”https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajivmohapatra23/&source=gmail&ust=1696160701891000&usg=AOvVaw05OOBnLRInrOf2phyzmJoF”>Mr. Rajiv Mohapatra.?ith immense excitement, we invite you to be a part of this enlightening and enriching experience.
Event Details<
Season 1, Episode?/strong>3<??avigating the Regulatory Landscape with Mastercard.?/strong>
Guest:?b>Mr. Rajiv Mahapatra<?Vice President, Global Legal Compliance – Mastercard<)
Date:?strong>October 4th, 2023.?Wednesday]
Time:? – 6:30 pm, IST
Mode:?strong>Online?link will be shared soon)
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About Our Guest
With a remarkable career spanning over two decades, Mr. Rajiv Mohapatra is a highly accomplished corporate legal professional, specializing in fintech and banking law. Currently, the Vice President of Global Legal Compliance at?a href=”https://www.mastercard.co.in/en-in.html” data-saferedirecturl=”https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.mastercard.co.in/en-in.html&source=gmail&ust=1696160701891000&usg=AOvVaw0imSDkOKOy-9KNyO_oci_9″>Mastercard, sir has had experience in spearheading and managing legal and regulatory issues.?e has also practiced litigation in the High court of Orissa and Supreme Court of India before moving into the corporate legal leadership roles at CitiFinancial, HSBC, and?a href=”https://www.vodafone.com/about-vodafone/what-we-do/consumer-products-and-services/m-pesa” data-saferedirecturl=”https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.vodafone.com/about-vodafone/what-we-do/consumer-products-and-services/m-pesa&source=gmail&ust=1696160701891000&usg=AOvVaw04v3V_9QKJ-GK17Knlgizp”>Vodafone M-Pesa.?/p>
We strongly encourage all students of NLU Odisha to seize this unique opportunity and actively participate in this talk show. Please block your calendars and make sure to be present at the event to make it a resounding success.?indly register your attendance by?strong>October 3rd, 2023 – 11:59 pm?/strong>by filling out the google form attached?a href=”https://forms.gle/ZED6m6Na9FGrnnM96″ data-saferedirecturl=”https://www.google.com/url?q=https://forms.gle/ZED6m6Na9FGrnnM96&source=gmail&ust=1696160701891000&usg=AOvVaw1sX96aS_pPrv9NNU4lFEQR”>here.
Further, all attendees will be receiving a Certificate of Participation for being a part of the talk show (The certificate will be provided only upon filling up the google form?nd?ttending the event).
Let us come together to celebrate the fusion of law and?echnology, as we embark on an awe-inspiring journey with?r. Rajiv Mohapatra. Be prepared to be enlightened, intrigued, and motivated!?/p>
“IPAAC of National Law University Odisha?is conducting IPR workshop in collaboration with NIPAM?on?”Understanding the balance of Traditional IP rights and Open Access Initiative” “
29 Sep 2023
IPAAC of National Law University Odisha?is conducting IPR workshop in collaboration with NIPAM?on?”Understanding the balance of Traditional IP rights and Open Access Initiative” on september 30th?2023
Resouce?erson: Mr. Surabh Trivedi, Founder IP samadhan