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Increasing the Social Media Presence of the Centre:


By means of A dedicated portal integrated with the University website, an active
Facebook page, and if possible, publicizing the activities of the Centre in newspapers.

2. Conducting Legal Awareness/Legal Literacy programs


Groups of 4-5 students identify a school, contact its principal or headmaster, fix up a date
and time, and if required, convey to them the topics that the PLVs would be interacting
on, instead of maximizing the number of programs conducted, our primary focus should
be on the outreach in terms of numbers, therein teachers and students of schools alike
may have been ignorant over certain facets of law, our primary responsibility is to
promote legal knowledge and incentivize them to seek legal counsel and if possible
provide them with feasible solutions, Dispute Resolution and Legal Counsel Centre.
To Provide Legal Aid by empanelment of Pro Bono Lawyers, and provide Legal Aid
to people u/s 12 of Legal Services Authorities Act.

3. 2nd National Law Quiz-2019


The Running trophy, last won by Tezpur University, shall be the benchmark and
foremost Legal Quiz of North East India

4. 2nd National Legal Essay Competition-2019


The topic for Last year’s competition was Child Rights. This year, a competition on
general legal theme or specifying it to a certain area of law, as can be agreed upon by the
members.

5. Manupatra/SCC-Online Journal of Centre for Clinical Legal Education


Suggestions for names, and a tentative schedule for its publication, either annual, bi-
annual, quarterly etc. For the first edition, the best essays from the ESSAY
COMPETITION can be used, since we had specified it in the declaration form and the
Copyright for the same vests with the Centre.

6. Seminar on Access to Justice and Legal Education (or any other theme or sub theme that
the members may agree upon)

7. Working paper series


Pertaining to issues of relevant, current or historical legal importance, with the sole
purpose of making the understanding of law easier and people friendly, therefore the
papers should be written, keeping in mind a laymen’s understanding of law. Each PLVs
shall be supposed to write at least four such papers, during the entire duration of their
tenure. Such papers shall be reviewed by either the faculty members of the Centre or any
other faculty members of the university on recommendation of faculty members of the
Centre. The Lower limit shall be 1200 words, whereas no upper limit is prescribed, the
papers shall be lenient in terms of stringencies asked of by the research journals but shall
nonetheless be original and genuine attempt by the author.
8. Prison reform project
Long standing objective of the Centre; we shall be focusing on particular prisons of the
Guwahati Metropolitan area, talking to inmates, providing them with legal counsel to the
best of our capability, following up on our individual cases, and preparing a report over
the lack, or deficiencies in the prison management system in the area.

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