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PLACEMENT
National Law University Odisha
Kathajodi campus, CDA sector 13, NATIONAL LAW BROCHURE
UNIVERSITY ODISHA
Near Naraj barrage, Cuttack Odisha
Website – www.nluo.ac.in
BATCH | 2019
Contents Message from the
Message from the Vice-Chancellor 01 Vice-Chancellor
Message from the Registrar 02 Greetings on behalf of the NLUO family!
About Batch of 2019 04 Since its establishment in 2009, National Law University Odisha has emerged as
a leading center for legal education. The sixth batch of the students from this
University has time and again made us proud with their achievements, and has
Evaluation Criteria
06 surpassed boundaries of excellence. They have been active participants in every
sphere: from academic to several co-curricular activities. The University
recognizes the importance of overall development of students by giving them
Mooting Culture
07 exposure to various fields and avenues, to make them leaders of the future. The
intensive and participatory curriculum and teaching methods provided students
comprehensive and challenging knowledge and skills with a holistic perspective.
Research Centres
08 The sixth batch of They have shown immense hard work and sincerity towards activities such as
mooting, debating, publications, conferences, entrepreneurship and legal aid.
the students from
09
Their achievements have set a standard for the batches to come.
Journals & Publications this University has
The batch has had the opportunity to engage in discussion and deliberation, and
time and again work under distinguished judges, senior practicing advocates, leading law firms
Legal Services Clinic
09 made us proud with
their achievements,
and corporate houses to gain practical exposure into the field of law. Over the
years, they have learnt not only to be pedantic scholars, but also to perform as
well educated and cultured professionals. I can say with utmost certainty that
Conferences, Workshops & Courses
10 and has surpassed
boundaries of
every student in this batch would positively be an asset to any organization and
add value to the legal profession.
Internship Experience
18 excellence We seek your support in helping them realize their full potential and add value to
your organization
NLUO, a premier National Law University, with its committed staff and students,
aims to impart quality and legal education. In the last few years, the university
has witnessed remarkable development with respect to its infrastructure,
teaching, research and institution building. We have had the privilege of working
with the United Nations Development Programme for “Access to Justice” through
centers in the areas of juvenile justice, consumer protection, women rights and
various others. The university is also encouraging research through various
research centers in the field of IPR, corporate law, public international law, trade
and investment law, banking and insurance and various others. Our University
also offers financial assistance such as means-cum-merit scholarship as well as
NLUO
The university is also funding for moot court competitions, debates, sports and several co-curricular
and extra-curricular activities. I wish this batch all the best in their careers and
encouraging research
About
strongly believe that they will undoubtedly prove, in due course of time, their true
through various research worth and mettle in their selection.
centers in the field of IPR,
corporate law, public Dr. Dolly Jabbal One of the youngest and most zealous NLUO is designed to encourage and been given a national recognition of being
Registrar institutes imparting premium legal promote novelty in thought and to one among the 60 Universities in India to
international law, trade
National Law University Odisha education in India, National Law capacitate the students towards be recognized as Quality Institution
and investment law, University Odisha was founded in the year contribution and development in the imparting education. The University
banking and insurance 2009 by Act 4 of 2008 of the State of realms of law. The University is spread Grants Commission (UGC) has granted
Odisha. With its vision of creating deft over a 60- acre lush green campus which autonomy to these 60 higher educational
and various others.
professionals who are socially responsive boasts of a state-of-the-art infrastructure institutes in India as announced by Shri
and adaptable to the dynamic field of law, providing each student with an Prakash Javadekar, Union Minister of
the University has already made a mark opportunity to explore and refine their Human Resource Development under
amidst the legal fraternity in the country. interests. The resourceful Library which Government of India. This recognition will
The research standard of the students is a the University houses is modern in provide another opportunity to innovate
perfect blend of theoretical and practical outlook and is designed to create a and experiment to develop vibrant
nuances. The University eagerly promotes dynamic learning environment. The academic learning. This gives us freedom
Mooting culture where the students have availability of digital research databases to start new courses, off campus centers,
managed to carve a niche for themselves. including Hein Online, Jstor, Kluwer skill development courses, research parks
Receiving their guidance by a dedicated Arbitration, Kluwer Anti-Trust, LexisNexis, and offer any other new academic
pool of academicians pursuing Manupatra, West Law India amongst programs. We will also have the freedom
intellectual and ethical excellence, others enables legal research round the to hire foreign faculty, enroll foreign
students are awarded with an opportunity clock. Being a fully residential university, students, enter into academic
of inter-disciplinary exploration, an the campus brims with fervour and collaborations and offer open and
essential requirement in today's legal enthusiasm through spirited cultural distance learning programs.
professional arena. This provides the events and festivities. Extra-curricular
students of NLUO a head-start, to activities ranging from sports tournaments It is a matter of pride for the University
experience pedantic enquiry and modern- to musical performances add to the flavor that the Third Foundation Day Lecture
age research to arrive at a holistic and while students from diverse cultural was delivered by The President of India,
compassionate understanding of the backgrounds find themselves woven in His Excellency Hon'ble Shri Ram Nath
regulation of society and its associated solidarity and harmony. In just 10 years Kovind, in March 2018.
institutions. The course structure at from its establishment, NLU Odisha has
About
Batch of 2019
The students of the Batch of 2019 have the University provides. It provides for a mainstream society-“Diversithon” by the field. The batch tapped into the
left their mark on the legal landscape by more diverse, engaging and enriching NLUO chapter of IDIA. To further the creative atmosphere of the college
winning many national and international class. Being the sixth batch of the ideals of sustainable public service, the and had successfully organised a
laurels. As a batch it has taken several university, the students have had the batch had birthed “BeforeTheCourt” an Start-up Weekend.
initiatives to give back to the community, opportunity of being both mentee (of the initiative by Quaeritur Legal Private
while exhibiting scholastic brilliance. seniors) and mentor (to the juniors), as Limited- a start-up with a mission to The batch of 2019 has crafted itself
The batch has created a place for itself in well as being leaders in the growth and make justice and sound legal advice to be relevant in today's world and
an array of established law school by development of the institution. accessible (in terms of simplifying law as has made the university proud by its
bringing laurels to the University in Moot well as making it affordable) to the successful endeavours at national
Court Competitions, Publications, Apart from having gained valuable general masses. The batch has been and international platforms. The
Mediation Competitions, Model United experience and professional skills while extensively involved in legal aid activities initiatives of the batch are a healthy
Nations, Client Counselling Competitions, being associated with notable advocates, of the University and has provided its mix of academic brilliance and
Parliamentary Debates, Sporting and law firms, corporate houses, think tanks, able assistance to the underprivileged be community service, instilling the
Cultural Activities. non-governmental organisations, we have it immigrant labourers, prisoners, motto of the university “In Truth
also been instilled with a sense of social juveniles etc. Students have organized resides Righteousness” in its every
The class is a healthy mix of students responsibility which has been translated legal literacy camps in slums/villages and endeavour.
hailing from various parts of India, which into organisation of a marathon for the have been exposed to the grinds of the
adds value to the learning experience that cause of inclusion of the disabled in the
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providing impetus for the development of IMAM which saw the participation of 24 students, TMS and NLUO's policy of
mooting culture in the University by teams from colleges across the nation. extending financial assistance to students
organization of intra-college and inter for participating in national and
(Outstanding) (Excellent) (Very Good) college Moot Court Competitions. In addition, the Intra-University Moot international moot court competitions.
Court Competition (IUMCC) is organized
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Research Centres Journals & Legal Services
Publications Clinic
NLUO, right from its inception, has focused
on the critical evaluation of existing notions of
society on a wide array of issues ranging from
complexities in the International sphere in
WTO to the dismal living conditions of NLUO has actively fostered a culture of The Legal Aid Society of National Law
riverside settlers in Cuttack. In order to curiosity and emphasized on generating University Odisha is a student run committee of
channelize the efforts and research activities significant levels of research outputs. the University and was constituted in 2012
undertaken, NLUO has housed a number of Several academic journals and publications, with constant support and guidance of its
research centres, a majority of which are backed and nurtured by the finest legal faculty advisor Asst. Prof. Suman Dash
funded by the United Nations Development minds of India, and a result of the Bhattamishra. The members and volunteers of
Project (UNDP) Access to Justice Project. dedication and perseverance of the students the Society are a group of enthusiastic students
of NLUO have come to be published in the who have constantly been involved in various
recent past. activities to keep the spirit of legal aid alive.
Some of these centres are: n Centre for Consumer Law
Some of these are: The Society carries out its functions with an
n Centre for Banking & Insurance Laws n Centre for International Trade Law aim to provide access to justice to the
n NLUO Law Review disadvantaged and marginalized sections of the
n Centre for Corporate & Commercial Laws n Centre for Natural Resources population, primarily by spreading legal
n Journal on the Rights of the Child
Management awareness and legal education in educational
n Intellectual Property Analysis and
n Human Rights Law Journal institutions and under-privileged communities.
Advocacy Centre n Centre for Women and Law
Since its inception, the Society has conducted
n NLUO Student Law Journal
n Centre for Outreach & Research in n Centre for Disability Rights\ numerous Legal Literacy Programmes in remote
Agricultural Law n The Journal of Competition Law and areas of Odisha, predominantly in schools,
n Centre for Criminal Justice and colleges, orphanages, mental asylums, prisons,
Policy
n Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre Human Rights brick kilns and old age homes, in addition to
(Mediation and Negotiation) conducting several legal surveys in order to
n Centre for Public Policy, Law and Good
n The Centre for Industrial Relations and Governance identify issues faced by the target groups and
Labour Laws formulating solutions to solve the same.
n Centre for Maritime Law
n Tribal Rights Advocacy Centre
• TEDxNLUO Conference, 2017 Quality of Legal Education' in for Outreach and research in
collaboration with UNDP. Agriculture Law (CORAL) • The Center for Banking and Insurance Laws
• 1st NLUO Conference on Emerging
Guest
Trends of Corporate Law, held on 21- (CBIL) National Conference on "Financial
• Training Programme for Bank • National Trade Union Conference on
22 October, 2016. Inclusion for Socio- Economic Empowerment"
Officers: 'Recovery of Non- Labour Law Reform, Future Direction 10th October, in collaboration with Govt. of
Performing Assets' in collaboration
Lectures
• 39th All India Criminology of Industrial Relations, Policy on Odisha, State Bank of India and NABARD.
with State Bank of India. Industry Development Organized in
conference in association with the
Indian Society of Criminology (ISC) collaboration with International • Seminar cum interactive session on National
• Three Day Programme for Advocates:
22nd September, 2016. Labour Organization (ILO) Bureau for Green Tribunal with Dr. Gitanjali N Gill,
'Professional Development and
Workers Activities (ACTRAV) Northumbria Law School. Northumbria
Training Programme for dvocates on The Informal Discussion Group of NLUO has
• Two-day Seminar on Bonded University ,UK
Labour Law and Practice and Labour • Two-Day Orientation Programme on organized various guest lectures from eminent
labourers and Migrant workers in
Adjudication' in collaboration with Child Rights and Juvenile Justice for personalities from across various fields.
collaboration with International
the IBA-CLE Chair, NLSIU, the District Officials of Deogarh,
Justice Mission, Justice Ventures
Workshops
Bangalore. • Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyar on the topic- "India-
International and Aide-et-action. Keonjhar, Sundergarh, Bolangir,
Pakistan Relations”
• 1st Management Development Boudh and Sonepur
• 2nd Management Development
Programme: 'Industrial Relations Law • Shoma Chaudhury on the topic of "Lessons On
Programme: 'Contract Labour: • Regional Colloquium for Shris in
and Practice for Human Resource Truth-Telling In A Post Truth World."
Reality & Challenges' with Eastern India on UN Guidelines • Workshop on “Maritime Law- Environmental
and Industrial Relations governing their functioning and Salvage” conducted by Prof. (Dr) Proshanto
participation from NALCO, Aditya • Paranjoy Guha Thakurta on the topic- "Freedom
Management'. Human Rights Education Mukherjee and Ms. Huiru Liu from World
Birla, L&T etc. Of Expression And Independent Media In India".
• Symposium on Disability Rights and Maritime University, Sweden.
• Training Programme: 'Cyber Laws and • Round Table Meeting on Land • Mr. Andreas Bauer, International Monetary Fund
Equality oganised by Centre for Problems in Odisha: Need for • 3 days “Startup-weekend” organized by the
Cyber Forensics' in collaboration with on India's Path to High Growth: How important
Disability Law and Advocacy (CDLA) Support Mechanisms, in LexTech- Center for Law, Entrepreneurship and
Advanced Centre for Research, are Legal and Institutional Matters?”
in collaboration with the Government collaboration with Landesa (Rural Innovation Committee in collaboration with Uber
Development and Training in Cyber
of Odisha and SCC Online Development Institute) and Google for Entrepreneurs. • CO Surinder Khatri on Solutions to the
Laws and Forensics, NLSIU
Insurgency in Red Corridor’
Bangalore. • National Conference on Intellectual • 3 days workshop on “Labour Law Reform,
• Programme for Law Teachers: Property Rights conducted by Industrial Relations and Industry Development”
'Contract Negotiation, Management Colloquium Opus, in collaboration organized in collaboration with International
and Dispute –– Induction Programme with Intellectual Property Analysis Labour Organization, Geneva.
on International Humanitarian Law and Advocacy Centre (IPAAC)
with ICRC. • Capacity-Building Programme-
• National Conference on theme 'Expanding Horizons of Law and
'Enhancing Access to Justice and Agriculture' organized by the Centre
Achievements
adjudged as Semi-finalists in the 2nd NLIU Arbitration Moot Competition (India
R K Tankha International Moot Court Rounds) 2016.
Competition, 2017.
Frankfurt Investment Arbitration Moot
Selected as one of the 20 teams worldwide Court Competition (India Rounds),
through international memorial selection 2018.
National Moots
round in 13th Annual Oxford International
Intellectual Property Moot, 2015 Stetson International Environmental
Moot Court Competition, 2016-17
Oxford Price Media Moot Court Competition
Second Best
Participated in India Qualifier Rounds
Quarter
2016 (Qualified for South Asia Rounds)
Winners
Competition, Best Memorial for the Final Frankfurt Investment Moot Court
finalist Speaker
Round. Runners up, The South Asia Rounds Price Competition, 2016
• 34th Bar Council of India All India Inter • 6th K.R Ramamani Memorial Taxation Media Law Moot Court Competition, 2018
University Moot Court Competition 2017 • Surana and Surana National Trial Moot Court Competition.
• GH Raisoni Moot Court
ADR
Advocacy Moot and Judgement Writing Competition, 2017
Runners up
Competition, 2016 (West Rounds)
Second Best
• 6thJamia Millia Islamia Moot Court
• 31st Bar Council of India Trust Moot
Court Competition, 2016 Memorial Best
Advocate
Competition 2016 Participated in 4th NLIU-INADR Lex Infinitum International Dispute
• 20th All India Moot Court • 13th KK Luthra Moot Court Competition International Law School Mediation Resolution Competition, 2018
• Kshan- 11th National Trial and Competition, ULC Bangalore, 2016 (2017). Tournament, 2015 and was adjudged the
Appellate Moot Court Competition, World Mediation Organization's
• 1st Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad • 34th Bar Council of India All 7th Best Client Counsel pair.
2016 • Surana and Surana National Trial
India Inter University Moot Court Mediation Competition, 2018
National Moot Court Competition, Advocacy Moot and Judgement Writing
Competition, Best Male and Best Negotiation Plan & Quarter Finalists,
Semi finalist
2016 Competition, 2016 (West Rounds)
Female Advocate. 4th Herbert Smith Freehills—NLU Delhi 3rd NLUD-HSF International Negotiation
Best Speaker
Rounds).
(2016), Best Advocate 2016 (Semi-finalist, Negotiation Segment)
• 15th Surana & Surana Corporate
• 1st Techno-Legal National Moot Court Law Moot & Judgment Writing
Competition on IPR conducted by Best Negotiator, 2017 “Day of Crisis”
Competition 2017.
University of Petroleum & Energy • 34th Bar Council of India All India Inter Competition, Kings College, London
Sciences, College of Legal Studies, • 34th Bar Council of India All India University Moot Court Competition, Best
Dehradun. (2016). Inter University Moot Court speaker for Semi-final and Final Round
Publications
Selected Essays on Hate Speech
2. Paper titled “Jurisdictional and organized by KIIT Law School in 11. Paper titled “A Comparative Study
(RGNUL, 2016) [ISBN: 978-93-84166-
Territorial Conflicts in Cross-border association with the ILSA Odisha of Elderly Care Models of Different
22-9] Countering Hate Speech in the
Competition Disputes” selected for Chapter (2016). Countries with Respect to India”
Internet: Legal and Technological
presentation at the 8th GLC selected for presentation at the
Challenges, 7. Abstract titled “Government Policy
Arbitration International 609 (Oxford (2015) - Case Comment: Animal Welfare International Law Summit on NLU Jodhpur-NHRC Workshop on
Towards Formalizing the Informal
University Press, 2017) - Semantic and Board of India v. A. Nagaraj & Ors NLU Student Bar Journal VOL. 2, ISS. International Competition Law and Right to Dignity-Elderly Abuse
Streets: A Critical Analysis of
Doctrinal Restructuring of 'Arbitrability': 1(2017) Article: The continued relevance Policy, supported by the WTO, (2015).
Efficiency and Implementation of
Examining Brekoulakis' Arguments in the International Journal of Legal Research of the Precautionary Principle in Geneva & the ILSA, Washington
the Street Vendors (Protection Of 12. Paper titled “Proselytization in
Indian Context, VOL. 2 ISS. 1 (2015) - Case Comment: International Law and Domestic Laws (2017).
Livelihood And Regulation Of Street India: Secular Practice or an
Brandenburg v. State of Ohio
3. Paper titled “Insurance of Patents: Vending) Act, 2014”, selected for Impediment to Freedom of
India Corp Law Blog (November, 2017) - Gujarat National Law University in An Overview” presented at the presentation at the 10th Annual Religion?” selected for presentation
Reviewing Arbitrability at the Interim Lex Revolution VOL. 1 ISS. 2 (2015) - collaboration with Oil and Natural Gas Socio-Legal Studies Association International Conference on Public at the “Seminar on secularism in
Relief Stage Legislative Comment: Right to Corporation of India, Eastern Book Annual Conference, hosted at the Policy and Management, at IIM India: Challenges and prospects”
Information and Practicality of Company, January 2016, (ISBN Lancaster University, United Bangalore (2015). organized by Kerala Law Academy
India Corp Law Blog (August, 2017) - Progressive Disclosure 9789384936020). Essay on 'Identifying Kingdom (2016). (2015).
Additional Concerns Raised by TRF v. and Comparing the Trends of 8. Paper titled “Consumer Protection
Energo, Indian Journal Of Legal Philosophy VOL. 4. Paper titled “The Legal Status of In The Future: Time to act” 13. Paper titled “Gender difference in
International Contract Laws and Probing
3 ISS. 1 (2015), 48-52 - Case Comment: Rocket Landing Pads on the High presented at the National Seminar Leadership: Analyzing from Social
the Critical Issues for Multinational
RMLNLU L.R. (2017) The Olympics' Rule State of Bombay v. RMDC Seas and the Liability Regime on Consumer Protection: New Age and Economic Perspective”
Contracting Parties
40: An Unfair Restraint on the Athletes' Under UNCLOS and Liability Challenges held at NLU Delhi presented at the Conference on
Interests Indian Journal of Constitutional Studies,
Journal of Centre of Law and Economics, Convention” presented at the 45th (2015). National and International
Vol. I (Issue IV, May 2017) “Uniform Civil
NUALS - 'Goods and Service Tax- Annual Conference of the Indian Concerns for Gender Justice: India
Kluwer Arbitration Blog (January, 2017) Code: In the Light of Judicial Stand on 9. Paper titled “Industrialization vs.
Perspective and Challenges' (2016) Society of International Law, New and Canada, held at Centre for
Takeaways from Ayyasamy: The practical Personal Laws” Tribal Rights: Judicial Approach in
Delhi (2016). Canadian Studies, organized by
impossibility of determining “Serious Safeguarding the Rights of Tribal,
GNLU-NLA International Essay Writing Himachal Pradesh University,
Allegations of Fraud” and the Journal by All India Democratic Women's 5. Paper titled “An Analysis of With Special Emphasis on Vedanta-
Competition - Nuclear Energy: Law and Shimla (2015).
apprehensions towards arbitration Association, Issue No.: 4.1 'Another Competition Law and Regulation of Niyamgiri Controversy” presented at
Policy VERIFY – published in GNLU
Killing in The Name of Honour', Women's the Telecommunications Sector in the International Conference on 14. Paper titled “Crimes against
Newsletter (2016)
NLUO Student Journal - 'Attorney Client Equality (Oct. 2014-Mar. 2015). the European Union” presented at Environmental Problems in South Women: and its Safeguard in
Privilege' (2015) Jural Quorate Issue-2, DSNLU GST- the 7th GLC International Law Asia, held at GGSIPU, New Delhi Indian Law” at the National
International Journal of Legal research Summit on International (2015). Seminar on Women's Rights and its
outturn on legal fraternity (2018)
Journal of Anthropology Studies VOL. 1 Accomplishment in Present
Scenario, organized by Chandigarh
University (2015).
Argus Partners, Solicitors & Advocates Holla Associates, Bengaluru MD & Partners, Bengaluru Tatva Legal
Arti Singh & Associates IC Legal, Mumbai MNSA Legal Titus & Co., Delhi
Ashira Law, Bengaluru IPleaders, New Delhi Maheshwari & Co., Advocates and Legal Consultants, New Delhi Trilegal, Delhi
Associated Law Advisors IPMarkets, Hyderabad Malkan & Malkan, New Delhi Tuli & Co., New Delhi
AZB & Partners Juris Consultus, Bhopal Mundkur Law Partners, Bengaluru Universal Legal, New Delhi
Bardhar & Bardhar Associates, New Delhi Justitia Law Offices, New Delhi Naik Naik & Co., Mumbai Verist Law, Mumbai
BananaIP Counsels Jyoti Sagar Associates Neeraj Associates, Lucknow VSA Legal, New Delhi
Bharucha & Partners, Mumbai K&T Law Offices, New Delhi Nishith Desai Associates Wadhwa Law Chambers, New Delhi
Bihari Lal Agarwal Advocates and Associates, Jaipur KSA Associates Law Firm P&A Law Offices, New Delhi Wadhwa Law Offices, Gurgaon
Capstone Legal, Jaipur K. Datta & Associates, New Delhi Parekh & Co. Wadia Ghandy & Co.
Chakravarty & Associates, Kolkata Kanth & Associates, New Delhi Phoenix Legal, New Delhi
Chopra & Co., New Delhi Karanjawala & Co., New Delhi Price Water House Coopers Pvt. Ltd.
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Advocates & Solicitors Khaitan & Co. Racolb Legal, New Delhi
Deccan Global Law Firm, Hyderabad King & Partridge Ranjan & Co. International Law Firm
Corporate
Desai & Dewanji, Mumbai Krishna & Saurastri Associates, Mumbai S.S. Rana & Co., New Delhi
Dhir & Dhir Associates, New Delhi Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan Sagar Chandra & Associates, New Delhi
Dua Associates
Lall Lahiri & Salhotra, New Delhi
HKJ Associates, New Delhi Lexport, New Delhi Singh & Associates, Advocates and Solicitors, New Delhi Steel Authority of India Limited, Bokaro
Hammurabi & Solomon, New Delhi Little & Company, Mumbai Singhania & Partners, New Delhi Biocon Limited
Haranhalli Law Partners, Bengaluru Luthra & Luthra Law Offices Sinha & Company, Kolkata
Amit Anand Tiwari, Advocate Sumita Hazarika, Advocate Poonam Chand Bhandari, Advocate, Rajasthan Dinesh Tripathi, Senior Advocate, District Court,
High Court Umaria
Ardhendumauli Kr. Prasad, Advocate Zoheb Hossain, Advocate
Prakash Kumar, Advocate, Delhi High Court Durga Prasad Pandey, Advocate, District Court
Arti Singh, Advocate Giridih
High Court
Pranav Badheka, Advocate, Bombay High Court
Harish Salve, Senior Advocate J.P Basedia, Advocate, District Court, Chhatarpur
R.D. Rastogi, Additional Solicitor General of
Indira Jaising, Senior Advocate India, Rajasthan High Court Jeevan lal, Senior Advocate, District Court,
Lalitpur
K.T.S Tulsi, Senior Advocate Aditya Sondhi, Additional Advocate General, Rajendra Chhabra, Advocate, Delhi High Court
Karnataka High Court Meera Gupta, Advocate, District Court,
Kislay Pandey, Advocate Rakesh Kumar Shukla, Advocate, Allahabad Chhatarpur
Anoop Saxena, Advocate, Jabalpur High Court High Court
Leela Savarkar, Advocate Nishith Tripathi, Advocate, District Court, Bhopal
Anshu Bansal, Advocate, Shimla High Court Ratan K. Singh, Advocate, Delhi High Court
Malay Kumar Ghosh, Senior Advocate O.P Verma, Advocate, District Court, Satna
G.S. Gill, Additional Advocate General of S. N. Roy, Advocate, Ranchi High Court
Mukul Kumar, Advocate Rajasthan, Rajasthan High Court Pawan Kumar Motla, Patiala House Court
S. Sreevatsa, Senior Advocate, Karnataka High
Pinky Anand, Senior Advocate Gajendra Bhargav, Advocate, Gwalior High Court Court Rajnish Barya, Advocate, District Court, Bhopal
Pravin H Parekh, Senior Advocate Gayatri Rathore, Senior Advocate, Rajasthan High Shri Ray Shivaji Nath, Additional Advocate Surendra Kumar Pandey, Advocate, District
Court General, Patna High Court Court, Satna
Rajshekhar Rao, Advocate
Girish Kumar, Advocate, Gwalior High Court Vimal Chaudhary, Senior Advocate, Rajasthan V. C. Dubey, Senior Advocate, District Court,
Rohit Nagpal and Jaspreet Rai, Advocate High Court Shivpuri
I.P. Singh, Senior Advocate, Lucknow High Court
Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate
J.P. Khaitan, Senior Advocate, Calcutta High
Shanti Bhushan, Senior Advocate Court
Shikhil Suri, Advocate Kanhaiya Prasad Singh & Dr. Rajesh Kumar Singh,
Senior Advocate, Patna High Court
Anupma Education Society, Satna Madhya Pradesh State Consumer Dispute Redressal
Commission, Bhopal
Arushi India, Bhopal
Magic Bus, Pune
Aryavarta Space Organization, Ahmedabad
Ministry of Social Justice, New Delhi
Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives, Lucknow
NLU-Delhi Centre on Transnational Commercial &
Avarutti Samiti Bhopal, Bhopal Insolvency Laws
Bihar State Legal Service Authority, Patna National Commission for Women, Delhi
Centre for Environment Education Research and National Green Tribunal, Bhopal
Advocacy (CEERA), National Law School of India
University Nidaan, Patna
Chetanalaya, New Delhi Odisha State Commission for Protection of Child Rights,
Bhubaneshwar
Child Welfare Committee, Bokaro
Organisation for Awareness of Integrated Social Security,
Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, New Delhi Bhopal
Federation of Association of Small Industries of India, People's Union of Civil Liberties, Jaipur
New Delhi
Quill Foundation, Centre for Research and Advocacy,
Human Rights Law Network, Kolkata New Delhi Sarvya Siksha Abhiyan, Giridih
Human Rights Law Network, New Delhi Right to information, Bhopal Transparency International India, New Delhi
Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy, Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra, Dehradun Uttar Pradesh Human Rights Commission, Lucknow
Bangalore
Samaritan Social Service Society, Satna Yellow Kagaz, Lucknow
Legal Services Department, TATA Motors Ltd.,
Jamshedpur
Committee
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