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CONTENTSB.A; LL.B & LL.B that empower your future

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LL.B course paves way for a graduate in any discipline to get equipped

virtually with every single arm practicing the law, be it in any form.

The idea is to prepare a student for the world that is yet to come.

B.A; LL.B / LL.B course

B.A; LL.B & LL.B course structure

B.A; LL.B/LL.B

Events @ IMS Law College

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• English-I• Sociology-I• Pol Science-I• Economics-I• History-I

• English-II• Sociology-II• Pol Science-II• Economics-II • Law of Torts

• English-III• Hindi-I or Media Law• Pol Science-III• Contract-I• History of Courts & Legislature

• English-IV• Hindi-II or Media Law• Pol Science-IV• Human Rights Remedies• History-II

• Jurisprudence• Contract-II• Constitutional Law-I• Hindu Law• Law of Crimes

• International Law• Environmental Law• Constitutional Law-II• Muslim Law• Transfer of Property Act

• Company Law• Labour Laws• Interpretation of statutes & Principles of Legislation• Insurance Law and Accident Claims• Professional Ethics, Accountability for Lawyers & Bar-Bench Relations (Practical Paper)

• Administrative Law• Arbitration Laws & ADRS• Intellectual Property Law• Banking Laws & Negotiable Instruments Act• Drafting of Pleadings & Conveyancing (Practical Papers)

• Law of Evidence, Limitation Act• Cr.P.C• C.P.C• Consumer Protection Laws & Competition Act• Moot Court, Pre-Trial Preparations & Participation in Trial Proceedings (Practical Paper)

• Z.A, Act. & L.R. Act• Law of Taxation• Cyber Laws• Indian Judicial Systems - Problems & Solutions• Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid & Para-legal Services (Practical Paper)

• Jurisprudence-I• Constitutional Law -I• Law of Torts • Law of Crimes-I• Contract-I

• Jurisprudence-II• Constitutional Law of India-II • Hindu Law• Contract-II• Indian Legal and Constitutional History or Law of Taxation

• Muslim Law• Public International Law• Administrative Law• Law of Property and Easement • Professional Ethics, Accountability of Lawyers and Bar Bench Relation (Practical Training)

• Company Law • Labour and Industrial Law• Environmental Law • Criminology and Penology or Law of Trust, Equity and Fiduciary Relation or Banking Law Including Negotiable Instrument Act• Arbitration, Conciliation and ADR (Practical Training)

• Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act• Law of Crimes-II• Law of Evidence• Land Laws Including Ceiling and Other Local Laws • Drafting of Pleading and Conveyancing (Practical Training)

• Interpretation of Statutes• Legal Language and Legal Writing• Law of Human Rights • Intellectual Property Law or IT and Cyber Law or Law Relating to Women and Child or Law relating to RTI• Moot Court, Pre-Trial Preparation and Participation in Trial Proceedings (Practical Training)

LLB program in IMS NOIDA is a 3 years degree course affiliated to CCS University and approved by Bar Council of India. This is a course designed for graduate candidates who have an ambition to be law professionals. Law students benefit from degree programme which develops their key skills in presentation and legal argument and research, whilst engaging students with the study of law, the impact of law in society and the operation and construction of legal rules.

BA LLB

LLB

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Mr Govind Prasad Goyal, Assistant Professor,Mr Govind Prasad Goyal, Assistant Professor,conducting language classconducting language class

Mr Govind Prasad Goyal, Assistant Professor,conducting language class

Law students listening to the Law students listening to the law expert with undivided attentionlaw expert with undivided attention

Law students listening to the law expert with undivided attention

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Mr Inderjeet Santoshi, Mr Inderjeet Santoshi, Assistant Professor, presiding as a judgeAssistant Professor, presiding as a judge

Mr Inderjeet Santoshi, Assistant Professor, presiding as a judge

Students appearing as counsels in the moot court session Students appearing as counsels in the moot court session presided by Mr Sudhakaran, Senior Lecturer as a Judgepresided by Mr Sudhakaran, Senior Lecturer as a JudgeStudents appearing as counsels in the moot court session presided by Mr Sudhakaran, Senior Lecturer as a Judge

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Law students with Dr Niti Sinha,Law students with Dr Niti Sinha,HoD-Law at The Supreme Court of IndiaHoD-Law at The Supreme Court of India

Law students with Dr Niti Sinha,HoD-Law at The Supreme Court of India

Students with faculty members on an educational visit to Dasna District JailStudents with faculty members on an educational visit to Dasna District JailStudents with faculty members on an educational visit to Dasna District Jail

IMS consumer clubIMS consumer clubIMS consumer club

Faculty members and students withFaculty members and students withDr Sunil Prakash, President, Consumers ForumDr Sunil Prakash, President, Consumers Forum

Faculty members and students withDr Sunil Prakash, President, Consumers Forum

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Students attending the workshop on communication Students attending the workshop on communication Students attending the workshop on communication Dr Niti Sinha, HoD-Law presenting Dr Niti Sinha, HoD-Law presenting a memento to the guest speakera memento to the guest speaker

Dr Niti Sinha, HoD-Law presenting a memento to the guest speaker

Moot Court Winners with trophyMoot Court Winners with trophyMoot Court Winners with trophy

Akshita UmmatAkshita UmmatUniversity Topper - 2014University Topper - 2014

Akshita UmmatUniversity Topper - 2014

Monia MalikMonia MalikUniversity Topper - 2013University Topper - 2013

Monia MalikUniversity Topper - 2013

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Whereas for admission to LLB, one must be graduate in any discipline. Whereas for admission to LLB, candidate

will be short listed on the basis of his/her

performance in graduation + JET & PI.

The fee can be directly deposited in the online mode. The A/c details are given below:

In favour of: IMS Law College

A/c No.: 00858020000075

Bank: Yes Bank

IFSC: YESB0000085

Branch: Sector 27, Atta, Noida

“IMS Law College”

course

Preference will be given to the applicants who are highest rank holders in CLAT/LSAT.

There is no upper age bar for LL.B. where as there is age limit for B.A.LL.B.

The college follows the academic calendar with slight modifications as may be necessary on year to year basis.

Detailed schedules for each semester are provided at the beginning of the term. All programmes are targeted

at individuals with high potential for success in their chosen career.

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Legal Stalwarts discussing at LAC Meets with a mission to prepare "Future Legal Professionals" at IMS Law College, Noida

Justice Sakha Ram YadavRetd Judge, Allahabad High Court

Justice S.N. KapoorRetd Judge, Delhi High Court

Justice J.D. KapoorRetd Judge, Delhi High Court

Justice C.K. MahajanRetd. Judge Delhi High Court

Justice R.S. SodhiRetd. Judge Delhi High Court

Justice Shilendra Shanker KulshreshthaRetd Judge, Allahabad High Court

Justice Rajesh TandonMember of State Human Right Commission

Justice Barakat Ali ZaidiPresident Delhi State Consumer DisputesRedresal Commission, New Delhi

Mr. Sunil Krishna, IPS Former Director General of National Human Rights Commission

Mr. Anil ShrivastavJoint Registrar, National Consumer DisputeRedressal Commission

Mr. Amar Kr. SundramHead Legal

Dr. Arun Mohan BansalSr. Vice President, Legal Group &Company Secretary, Radico Khaitan

Ms. Bithika AnandChief Executive Officer

Mr. Ciccu MukhopadhayaEx-Partner Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co.

Mr. Deepak GuptaExecutive Director, Price Water House Coopers Pvt. Ltd.

Mr. Devdutt BaligaLegal Counsel, Coca-Cola India Beverages Ltd.

Mr. Dinesh PardasaniPartner, Link Legal

Mr. Diwaker MaheshwariKhaitan & Co Advocate

Mr. Ejaz MaqboolAdvocate

Ms. Harpreet KaurAVP Legal, Religare

Mr. J.L. KaulProfessor In-charge

Dr. Manjula BatraProfessor of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Dr. Manish SinghviAddl. Advocate General, State of Rajasthan Supreme Court of India

Ms. Meera MathurAdvocate on Record, Supreme Court of India

Mr. Naresh AroraManaging Partner MNSB Legal

Mr. Neeraj GuptaGTS Technical, General Manager,Information Security

Ms. Neeti SachdevaDeputy Registrar LCIA

Mr. P.K. Singh (HJS)Advisor (Law), Competition Commission of India Hindustan Times House

Mr. Pavan DuggalAdvocate Supreme Court of India

Mr. Pushbhinder K. BansalAdvocate

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1 Shivam Srivastava APTARA CORPORATION

2 Preeti Sharma THE PRACTICE

3 Rajat Barar THE PRACTICE

4 Shalini Ranjan THE PRACTICE

5 Nitish Upadhyay THE PRACTICE

6 Neha Jain Bhullar Law Firm

7 Deepak Bashta LPO Interns

8 Harpreet Trios (As Intern)

Law Students Placed9 Nivedita Viom (As Intern)

10 Archana PGLA (As Intern)

11 Madhuri PGLA (As Intern)

12 Mukul PGLA (As Final)

13 Swapnil PGLA (As Final)

14 Rupali Trios (As Intern)

15 Neetu Pangea 3 (As Intern)

16 Deeksha Altemesh Rein (As Intern)

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EVENTS @ IMS Law College

Workshop on Moot Court based on Contract-I on 27.3.2015

If good lawyering skills are essential for an advocate then mooting during law course is the greatest asset that a law student can

inculcate, for achieving the above-stated object, IMS Law College conducted Workshop on “Importance of Moot Court Trial during Law

Course” for all B.A;LL.B students on March , 27, 2015 at Moot Court Room.

Workshop was conducted to hone the oratory and presentation skills of the students. Ms. Sumaiya Nausheen and Mr. Rajat Kapoor

(B.A; LL.B X semester students) who were the winner at NCR Moot Court Competition, shared their vast experience, guided the students

skills of mooting and how to prepare good memorials.

To mark the end of this fruitful day, Mr. Sudhakaran and Mr. Inderjeet Santoshi (Faculty of Law) who organized this workshop, also

exhorted the students to participate in moot court during their law course. They emphasized the importance of moot court which

ultimately not only helpful for future budding lawyers but all round developments of the students in their respective life. The workshop

was supervised under the guidance of Dr. Niti Sinha (HOD, Law College).

World Consumer Rights Day celebrated on 20th March 2015

Students of IMS Consumer Club in association with Consumers Forum, Delhi observed the “World Consumer Rights Day” on March 20,

2015, with an objective to spread the Consumerism, with great fervour and enthusiasm. The function was graced by many dignitaries

from consumers forum, dignitaries who were present on the occasion were Mr. Alok Aggrawal, Vice President Consumer Forum and

Advisor, Captain Sagar Das Gupta, Secretary Consumer Forum, Col. Thakur, Vice President Consumer Forum, Mr. Khan, Member

Consumer Forum, and Mrs. Kuchachal Executive Member Consumer Forum who voiced for bringing an improvement in the ingredients

of human consumption products whether be it fast food or junk food since people cannot avoid fast food items so easily, so the way out is

to make the same food, life-sustaining not tummy-terminating.

Welcome address was delivered by Dr. Niti Sinha HOD - Law, who enlightened the audience regarding consumer’s rights and

blindsides of junk foods affecting human health.

The events rolled out with NUKKAD NATAK satirizing the prevalent “Life-Threatening Food Culture” presented by the students of Law

and Journalism under the guidance of Ms. Neha Singh (Law-Faculty) and Mr. Anand Pahariya (HOD-SJMC). It was followed by the

Presentation Competition on “Healthy food vs. Junk food” under the mentorship of Mr. Inderjeet Santoshi and Mr. Sudhakaran (Law

Faculty). In the last leg of the celebrations, a Debate Competition on “Should Junk Food be Banned in Educational Institutions” was

organized under the co-ordination of Ms. Anjum Hassan and Ms. Punam Kumari Bhagat (Law Faculty).

The winners were awarded with trophies and cash prize. Sumaiya Nauseen secured the first place in the presentation competition,

Shivaan Tomar was the runner up, whereas Anmol Singh won the debate competition, and Abhishek Bhardwaj took second place. At

last vote of thanks was proposed by Mr. Govind Prasad Goyal.

Induction Programme

Orientation session plays a very important part as it provides required thrust to the students in the new session. Orientation program was

conducted on February 23, 2015 to guide the existing (B.A; LL.B, II, IV, VI, VIII, X Semester) students. The programme commenced with

the welcome address by Dr. Niti Sinha HoD Law with the statement that learning is absolute involvement and complete commitment from

both - the teacher & the taught . Besides Academic Activities, Students will be parting in Legal Aid camps in the rural areas serving the

poor and weaker sections of the society. students will use their potential by involving themselves in academic, career-building & creative

activities. She also told students that lots of changes had been made in the co-curricular activities such as formation of different

committees and clubs and insisted to the students for taking part and they should improve their oratory and written skills and put extra

efforts for making their session dynamic and vibrant. A vote of thanks was proposed by Mr. Govind Prasad Goyal. The event was

anchored by Ms. Avani Verma and Mr. Kashish Acharya. The Program was coordinated by all faculty members.

Poster making Competition

Human rights day is the worldwide observance celebrated by the people all across the world to get the real rights for the human beings.

This day is celebrated to improve the physical, social, cultural and spiritual well being and welfare of the vulnerable group of people

globally.

EVENTS @ IMS Law College

Keeping in the above-state objective IMS Law College organized poster competition on the topics “Human Rights of the survivors and

its progenitors with reference to Bhopal Gas Tragedy”, “Wastage disposal system under right to life” and “Parking on the Public Place

Creating the Traffic Mess" on 10.12.2014. The competition began with the introductory address of human rights day celebrated on

every year 10th December by Dr. Niti Sinha (HOD, Law College). Divya Malyan and Shristhi Agrawal (B.A.,LL.B I Semester) secured

first prize, Adityendra Singh and Richa Pandey (B.A,LL.B V Semester) were runner up in the competition. At the end of the competition

Dr. Kamaljit singh Anand (Executive Director, IMS Noida) addressed to the students that themes are related to the man made calamity

and people should protect their environment from the harmful chemical and handling the problem. The competition was coordinated by

Mr. Sudhakaran, Ms Nabeela Aqeel and Ms. Neha Singh (Law Faculty.

Legal Awareness held on 05.12.2014

“Right To Information Act-Its Awareness qnd Pertainant Loopholes : Master Key To Good Governance”

On the 5th of December, 2014 students and Law Faculty of IMS Law College, Noida visited Bharat National Public School, Delhi. The

intention of the visit was to enlighten the school children and their esteemed teachers with the helpful contents of Right to Information Act,

2005. Students in the group of two went to different sections and present their presentation.

The programme was initiated by Swati Chakravorty, Madhu, Kashish, Manpreet, Vansh & Simardeep. Ms Surabhi Guleria (Faculty of

Law) briefed the listeners about the Act followed by Ms Neha Singh gave a brief introduction on how to file an application under the

Act. Under the guidance and unstinted support of HOD-Law Dr. Niti Sinha, the Legal Awareness programme was coordinated by Ms

Neha Singh and Ms. Surabhi Guleria.

Conference by Higher Education Academy for Development (HEAD)

IMS Law College, Noida participated in a Conference conducted by HEAD on “ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING

INDIA” on 26th February 2015 at India International Centre, New Delhi. This conference was attended by Dr Niti Sinha (HOD Law)

Neha Singh (Faculty Law) & Law Students (Sonam Kumari, Shalini Singh, Reena Chauhan, Manish Chaudhary, Shivani Walia, Ishita

Kholi) from IMS Law College, Noida.

HEAD is being established as unique and truly would be global university for creating the master faculty, guides and mentors in all fields

of lifelong learning. This conference indicated the women empowerment by inviting all the women key note speakers. Dr Niti Sinha,

(HOD, IMS Law College) being a keynote speaker delivered her thoughts on “Present Status of Legal Education & Pedagogy of Law

Teaching in India”. Technical session was followed by the question answer session in which the key note speakers not only gave the

answer but also suggested some points which should be send to education ministry as recommendations to develop the higher

education.

Law College participation in 5th Corporate Law Officers’ Summit 2015

IMS Law College, Noida participated in 5th Corporate Law Officers’ summit on “Global Perpective: Recent Trends In Judicial Reforms”

on 21st February 2015 at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. . IMS NOIDA acted as an academic partner to this 5TH Corporate Legal

Officers’ Summit. This conference was attended by Ms Neha Singh (Faculty Law) and Ms. Nabeela Aqeel (Faculty Law) & Law

Students (Ankit Dixit, Prakeet Sharma, Mukul Goel, Nikhil Garg, Renu Beniwal) from IMS Law College, Noida.

The visit was coordinated under the guidance of Dr. Niti Sinha (HOD Law) & Ms .Charu Verma (HOD Corporate Resource Centre)

4th International Conference on “Emerging Innovation in Social Media and Its Implications”

4th International Conference on Social Media was organized by IMS Law College, Noida in joint collaboration with IMS-NOIDA on

13-14 March 2015. The topic for discussion was Emerging Innovations in Social Media and its Implications.

Seminar Hall was packed to Capacity. Various delegates & International students were present. The programme of Inaugural Session

commenced with lighting of traditional lamp by Guests before Goddess Saraswati. A Bharatanatyam performance seeking blessings

from Lord Ganesha & Goddess Saraswati was presented by two girl students (Kritika & Raveena, BJMC, which left the audience &

spectators dumb struck).

Dr. Singh threw light on the topic of Conference, motive behind it. Guests & audience were thrilled to know that it comprised all the four

arms of Institution viz. Information Technology as biggest enabler, Journalism & Communication as mode of expression, Management

as evangelizer and Law as Environment Protector.

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Law Students on an Excursion Creating Awareness for Environment Protection

World Consumer Rights Day Celebration

Winners of the Moot Court Competitiongiving tips to the Juniors

Legal Awareness Street Playby Law Students

Legal Awareness Camp

Legal Aid Camp Winners of the Moot Court Competition

Blood Donation Camp at IMS Law College