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DAMODARAM SANJIVAYYA

NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY


VISAKHAPATNAM

PLACEMENT
BROCHURE
2018
CONTENTS
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Registrar’s Message
Vice Chancellor’s
Faculty Advisor,
Message RCC’ s Message

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Evaluation
Course Structure
Scheme

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Research,
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Conference and
Publication and
Presentations Seminar

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Judges and
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Certicate Courses
Advocates

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Visits of
Batch Prole Eminent
Personalities
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About DSNLU
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The Batch of 2018

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Batch Achievements
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Moot/ Mock/
Literary Events Judgments
Writing-competitions

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Internships and
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Companies and
Work Experience Organisations
Law Firms NGO’s & Organisations

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Sports and
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Events Organised
Extra- Curricular
by DSNLU
Activities

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Recruitment Rules Contact Us
& RCC Details
Prof. V. Kesava Rao
Vice-Chancellor I/c.

VICE CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE


Warm Greetings from the DSNLU Family.

The city of destiny, Visakhapatnam in which the Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University is
located is cognizant of the aspirations of the students. The University prepares them to their chosen
destiny of employment.

Our B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) course curriculum is at par with global standards and is among the best in the
nation. The University attracts the brightest of students from all over India and the environment at our
picturesque campus is conducive for academic excellence. The intensity with which the students go
through the internship and integrating the practical nuances into the curriculum is part and parcel of the
university endeavour.

With every passing year, as an institution, DSNLU has grown to become one of the most premier law
schools in the country. Apart from academics, the students have made a mark in debates, MUNs and
moot court competitions which stands testament to the abundance of extraordinary talent that lies with
the students of DSNLU.

Given an opportunity, the students of DSNLU are second to none in serving the best interests of their
employers. The employers are earnestly requested to give them the opportunity to execute their talents.

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Dr. Dayananda Murthy C P
Registrar I/c.

REGISTRAR'S MESSAGE
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU) established in 2008 in
“The City of Destiny” at Visakhapatnam, is poised for a quantum leap in
development of legal education. DSNLU strives to provide high quality education
to students consisting from different strata and regions. The University is spread
across 45.56 acre campus with the state of art facilities with green norms compliant. With the faculty and
staff putting their effort to the overall development of the students, the life at the new picturesque campus
would provide an academic environment to succeed not only to achieve professionally but also ne tune to be
a good human being.

We do have abundant scope in enhancing the standards and moving towards academic excellence. DSNLU is
stepping towards enlightening the minds of students with an aim to new frontiers of knowledge. The
University empowers students with knowledge base and holistic approach to learning with an optimum mix
of theory and practical expertise shaping academic achievements. DSNLU is proud to showcase not only their
academic talent but also in extra-curricular activities including moot courts, parliamentary debates,
photography, sports and cultural activities. We do believe that expectation has gone high from year on year
and we stand to sustain the challenges in the dynamic society.

We at DSNLU take pride and privileged to extend a warm welcome to our campus at Visakhapatnam for
recruitment for 2017-18. I convey my wishes to the batch for all their future endeavor.

Prof. (Dr.) P. Sridevi


Dean,
Academic Affairs & Research
Faculty Advisor, RCC.

MESSAGE FROM
FACULTY ADVISOR, RCC.
The Batch of 2018 is ready to graduate with immense growth and preparation. With a combination of
thorough syllabus and continuous training, our students have developed an indomitable attitude towards
law. After the completion of every semester, our students have done their internships in many reputed law
rms and under the guidance of many renowned legal luminaries. The students have consistently strived to
get acquainted with the changing dynamics in the eld of law and they have made themselves competent
enough to handle the challenging situation prevailing in the legal eld. Such a mind-set has developed a
positive attitude in the students who are all set to conquer their aims and goals. I strongly believe that the
students have developed an insight over these ve years and they are fully prepared to cope with the pressures
of a working environment and achieve success in their respective elds. I wish them all the best for their
future.

Best Wishes!
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ABOUT DSNLU

AIM

Deepening the understanding of legal process and knowledge

Strengthening the spirit of pursuing the cause of freedom and justice with the imperative of adjustment
instead of adjudication

Networking with the three wings of the democratic government, other institutions of learning and research
and all other stake holder

Leading in initiatives and measures for sound instruction and socially relevant research in law

Unleashing the inherent potential of budding lawyers sensitizing them to strive for a legal order apposite to
Indian polity.

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BATCH OF 2018

Being part of one of the rst few batches of a young university comes with its fair share of expectations and responsibilities, and the
Batch of 2018 of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Vishakhapatnam has time and again stood up to the challenges.
The class is a healthy mix of students hailing from various parts of India, which adds value to the learning experience that the
University provides. It provides for a more diverse, engaging and enriching class. The Batch has played a great part at being leaders
in the growth and development of the institution. The batch has assiduously cultivated its multifarious interests - be it in any top
notch competition by performing well or in social issues close to their heart by pro-bono initiatives, showing the relentless
dedication converting the opportunities bestowed upon them into success. Many a trophy lay as resounding testimony to the
accomplishments of the batch. From interning under various illustrious law rms and renowned legal luminaries to conducting
legal aid camps, their wholesome education has imparted experience leaving them better prepared for future and challenges the
latter shall have in store for them.

INITIATIVES OF THE BATCH OF 2018


 The Legal Awareness campaigns, held in – Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), various parts of Bihar, Ankapally & K Kottapadu in Andhra
Pradesh throughout the course term of this batch under the aegis of respective State Legal Service Authorities, were aimed at
addressing various social causes such as Crime against Women, Labour Issues, Right to Information, Awareness about
expedient ways of getting justice such as Lok Adalat, consumer forum and various other tribunals, information as to benets
made available by State Government to the poor.

 The Academic Rigours of the University have fostered among Batch Students research skills, critical thinking and developed the
class of professionalism required in legal fraternity. The students have peer reviewed journals to their credit, such as The Indian
Journal of Constitutional Studies and The International Journal of Legal Research. In addition, Mentorship Program for Law
Entrance Examinations, CLAT Tutorials and Law Gurukul also add to the might of Batch 2018.

 As an extra-curricular activity, students have established a photography and art club Zoom- In Inc. (Zinc). Some of its initiatives
include the Zinc Capsule in which time capsules are made for the future batches joining this institution and the Zinc Tales which
is monthly magazine covering Students’ Activities, Testimonies, Motivational Columns, Career Guidance, Poems& other such
materials. Zinc is also set to spread its operations to other NLUs in the near future. Zinc Tales, The annual magazine is a forum for
students to pen their opinions on various legal and social issues , and provide a platform to showcase their art. In a creative and
holistic setup, the management and content of the magazine is controlled by the students.

 ‘RakshaSamuham’ is a yearly Not for Prot Activity organised by the Students wherein Eco Friendly Ganesha Idols are sold at
nominal rates to promote the Environment as well as to make festivals accessible to all. This is an active pursuit of values which
have been ingrained in students and provides them with wholesome developments.

 The students have left their mark on the legal landscape by winning many national laurels, and making itself a place in the
Mooting Premier League - a comprehensive ranking of Indian law schools' mooting performance throughout the year.

 The students have established a Research Centre for Advanced Research in Dispute Settlement (CARDS), to serve Study of
Arbitration and Conciliation and shoulders the responsibility of exposing the students to top-notch training for the same. The
CARDS has been instrumental in co-coordinating signicant activities, from organizing lectures to hosting workshops by
bringing in legal luminaries.
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COURSE STRUCTURE SEMESTER - VI
The University follows the Semester System of Education  Jurisprudence - II
for Students, blended with the pedagogy to best allow  Constitutional law - II
students to groom themselves in the varied elds of Law.  International trade law
At the Successful Completion of the Integrated Program,
 Administrative law
the Students are awarded with B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)
 Clinical paper - I (alternative dispute resolution)

SEMESTER - I
SEMESTER - VII
 Legal methods & language, research methodology
 Law of torts & consumer protection  Law of intellectual property

 Sociology - I  Environment law

 History - I  Corporate law - I

 political science - I  Principles of taxation law - I


 Interpretation of statutes & principles of legislation
SEMESTER - II
 Law of contracts -I SEMESTER - VIII
 Law & literature  Law of insurance
 Sociology - II  Law of banking & nance
 History - II  Corporate law - II
 Political science - II  Principles of taxation law - II
 Clinical paper - II (drafting, pleading, & conveyance)
SEMESTER - III
law of contracts -I

SEMESTER - IX
 criminal law - I
 economics - I  Conicts of law / private international law
 family law -I  Law relating to investment, securities & competition
 property law  Seminar - I critical criminology penology &
victimology / medical laws
SEMESTER - IV  Seminar - II media laws
 Clinical paper - III (professional ethics & professional
 Law of evidence accounting system)
 Criminal law - II
 Economics - II
 Family law - II
SEMESTER - X
 Labour law - I  Human rights, internations humanitarian laws & refuge
laws

SEMESTER - V  Land laws including land acquisition (rehabilitation &


resettlement)
 Jurisprudence - I  Seminar - III: women law / corporate constitution / sports
law / disaster management law
 Constitutional law - I
 Seminar - IV: corporate governance / offences relating to
 Public international law - I
child & juvenile offences / media & law / international
 Civil procedure code & law of limitation contract & e-commerce
 Labour law - II  Clinical paper - IV (moot court exercise & internship)
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EVALUATION SCHEME
Each course provided to student is of 100 marks, of which 50 marks depends on various group based and solo assignments
while 50 marks are for test of theoretical knowledge base, for overall development of the individual.

The Results are announced through grades on a seven-point scale. The corresponding Grade values are as follows:

S.No: Percentage of Marks GRADE GRADE VALUE

1. 80 and above O (Excellent/outstanding) 7

2. 75 – 79 D (Distinction) 6.5

3. 70 – 74 A++ 6

4. 65 – 69 A+ 5.5

5. 60 – 64 A 5

6. 55 – 59 B+ 4.5

7. 50 – 54 B 4

8. Below 50 F(Fail) 0

DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS

10
Marks
25
Marks
10
Marks
05
Marks
50
Marks

Class Activities Mid Semester Project Project Viva End Semester


(test, Group Discussion, Examination. Examinations.
Presentation etc.).

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BATCH ACHIEVEMENTS

I. LITERARY EVENTS

 Winner, Great Britain Debate Competition Organised  Finalist, Conference of Parties 11, Convention on
by British High Commission, New Delhi Biological Diversity.

 Winner, Manthan- 2013  Best Delegate, GEC International MUN, 2014,


Bhubaneswar
 Winner, Virudhaka Sports Quiz, Bhopal.
 Best Delegate, WTO MUN, 2014, Indian Institute of
 Winner, WTO debate, IIM Kozhikode, 2014.
Management, Kozhikode
 Runners Up, National Debate, Chanakya National Law
 Ranked Second, BITS Pilani GK Quiz Competition,
University, Patna.
Hyderabad.
 Runners Up, National Parliamentary Debate
 Ranked Third, Jurisedge National Article Writing
Competition, ICFAI, Hyderabad.
Competition.
 Quarter Finalists, 5th Asian Parliamentary Debate, NIT
 Speaker-Leader of Opposition - IIM Lucknow Youth
Rourkela.
Parliament,2015.
 Quarter Finalists, National Parliamentary Debate
 Special Mention, IIM Bangalore Model United
Competition, Ram Manohar Lohia National Law
Nations,2015
University, Lucknow.
 Third Prize, Juris Edge Article Writing Competition on
 2nd Runner Up -3rd Rostrum National Essay Writing
Environment Law.
Competition.
 Certicate of Participation In “Akanksha Soni Memorial
 Finalist, Extempore Competition Organised by UPES,
National Legal Essay Writing Competition
Dehradun.
 Participated in National Debate Competitions In
 Finalist, IIM Kozhikode, MUN, 2016.
NUALS, Kochi

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II. MOOT/ MOCK/ JUDGMENTS WRITING-COMPETITIONS

 Winner, 1st UPES International Energy Law Judgement  5th Rank, 4th NHRC National Moot Court Competition,
Writing Competition, 2016 2015.
 Winner, Judgment Writing Competition Christ  5th Rank, Surana & Surana National Trial Moot Court
University Trial Advocacy Competition, 2017 Competition and Judgment Writing Competition,
 Finalist, Rizvi National Memorial Moot Court Kochi, 2015.
Competition, 2016.  Participation, 1st P.A. Inamdar International Moot
 Best Memorial, 5th RMNLU SCC Online International Court Competition.
Media Law Moot Court Competition, 2017.  Participatation,15th Henry Dunant Memorial
 Best Memorial, 12th Nani Palkhivala Tax Law Moot International Humanitarian Law Moot Court
Court Competition. Competition 2015 held In ISIL, New Delhi
 Best Speaker, P.A. Inamdar International Moot Court  Participation, 4th NLIU Justice Tankha National Moot
Competition. Court Competition.
 Best Speaker, University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS)  Participation, 58th Philip C Jessup International Law
Moot Court Competition, Punjab. Moot Court Competition.
 Best Researcher, 12th Nani Palkhivala Tax Law Moot  Participation, 7th Jamia National Moot Court
Court Competition Competition, 2017.
 Semi-Finalist, Malad Kandivali Education Society  Participation, Amity National Moot Court Competition.
(MKES) National Moot Court Competition.  Participation, Oxford University India Moot Court
 Semi-Finalist, 8th NLU Jodhpur Anti-Trust Moot Court Competition.
Competition, Jodhpur.  Participation, 13th Nani Palkhiwala Memorial Moot
 Semi-Finalist, Indraprastha National Moot Court Court Competition, 2017
Competition, New Delhi  Participation, 9th S.P. Sathe National Moot Court
 Quarter Finalist, 16th Amity National Moot Court Competition, Pune.
Competition.  Participation, Moot Court Competition, Army Law
 Quarter Finalist, 1st Chandigarh University Moot Court College, Mohali.
Competition, 2016.  Participation, 1st National Mock Trial Competition,
 Quarter Finalist, 6th M.K. Nambyar Moot Court 2015 conducted by KIIT law school, Bhubaneswar.
Competition, Belgaum.  Participation, LC-1 & NHRC National Moot Court
 Quarter Finalist, K.C. Law College National Moot Competition, 2014.
Competition, Mumbai.  Participation, 9th All India Moot Court Competition,
 Quarter-Finalist, 6th Paras Diwan International Energy GLC Thiruvananthapuram.
Law Moot Court Competition.  Participation, 12th K.K. Luthra Memorial Moot Court
 Quarter-Finalist, Christ University Trial Advocacy 2016.
Competition, 2017.  Participation, 1st NUSRL National Trial Advocacy
 3rd Rank, Inter-college Paper Writing and Presentation Competition, April 2015.
Competition Organised by Indian Association of  Participation, 1st Symbiosis National Moot Court
Lawyers (IAL), Visakhapatnam, 2017. Competition on International Commercial Arbitration,
 3rd Rank, Jurisedge National Article Writing 2014.
Competition 2017 and Publication.

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III. RESEARCH, PUBLICATION & PRESENTATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
 Publication in Wolters Kluwer's International Tax Journal  Published a paper titled “Critical analysis of law relating
(Intertax) titled “From lax to tax: India’s changing policy to oating charges” at International Journal of Law &
on overseas taxation” Management Studies: Volume I issue I
 Published an article on "IPR Drives Economic Growth and  Published a paper titled “Environmental degradation,
Competitiveness." at IPR Law: The Emerging Trends. sustainable development role of government agencies
(ISBN:978-93-84312-57-2) and NGOs” at world journals corporation: Volume: II
 Published an article on "Law and Justice: Public Law" at journal I.
Legal Desire International Journal on Law (ISSN:2347-  Published a paper titled “Sustainable Development:
3525) touchstone for globalisation” in International Journal of
 Published an article at Lucknow University Journal on legal research (IJLR), volume II, issue 1 (July-September,
“Constitutional governance: Minorities and communal 2015)( ISSN- 2349-8463).
Violence”  Published a paper titled- “RTI- as an anti-corruption
 Published an article/paper on the topic “Child is meant tool”, in Indian Journal of Constitutional Studies,
to learn, not to earn” in Andhra University Journal. (ISBN volume-1, issue-2 (ISSN 2456-5008)
No: 978-93-83729-78-9.)  Published A Paper On “Issues On Problems Of Under
 Published on: “Mullaperiyar: The Way Forward” in Trails In India” International Journal For Legal
International Journal of Economics and Socio- Legal Developments And Allied Studies”, Vol: 2, Issue: 1, ISSN:
Sciences (IJESLS) book, (ISSN No: 2395-4906) 2454-1273
 Published an article on: “Consumer Protection-  Paper Publication in International Journal for Research
Legislations and Policies”, in Journal on Contemporary In Law On “Toxicology Report- An Iota Of Comparative
Issues of Law. (ISSN No: 2455-4782.) Study Between India & USA, Vol: 1, Issue: 1, ISSN: 2345-
 Published a paper at Plebs Law Journal on. “Sexual
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Harassment at work places” Volume 2 , issue 1 , (ISSN-  Paper Publication in Law and Society: A New Challenge
2454 – 4124) . (International Journal of Law) On “Judiciary Within the
 Published a paper at Jus Lex Talks (Online) on “How Male
Ambit Of “State”- Judiciary Not Subsumed into Art. 12”,
Gaze In India Perpetuates Unhealthy Body Image In Real Vol: 2, Issue: 2,( ISSN: 2348-4861)
Life” Volume 1, issue 2 (ISSN – 2455 – 2429).  Paper Publication In Plebs Journal Of Law On

 Published a paper at IILS Law Review on “Human


“Kidnapping- A Correctly Used Word By Media When
Trafcking in SAARC Nations” Volume 3 No 1, An Adult Is Taken Away?: A Study”, Vol: 1, Issue: 2,(
December 2016, (ISSN 2320-5318). ISSN: 2454-4124)
 Published A Paper On “Contemporary Legal and Social
 Published a paper at Journal on Contemporary Issues of
Law on “Enforcement in International Law: The Anarchy Issue; Human Right of Prisoners” International Journal
of Nations” Volume 3 Issue 6, (ISSN 2455-4782.) for Advanced Research In Law And Social Science (ISSN-
2455-491x), Volume 1, Issue Ii, 2016.
 Published a paper on “Critical analysis of law relating to
 Published A Paper On “Right to Privacy; Aadhar” South
oating charges.” in International Journal of
Management and Studies. Asian Journal of Law and Policy Review (ISSN- 2455-
8087) Volume I, Issue II 2016.
 Published a paper on "Gambling in India should be
 Published A Paper On “Role of Women in Environmental
legalised or not." at International Journal of Research &
Analysis. (ISSN:2347-3185) Protection, Conservation and Degradation; A Historical
Approach”, JNUB Journal of Law, Volume I, Issue I, July
 Published a paper on “Water law and policy in India.” in
2016.
journal of economics and socio-legal science.
 Published A Paper On “Cultural and Educational Rights
 Published a research paper on “Euthanasia” in
of Minorities; A Judicial Approach”, Journal of Legal
international journal for legal science and legal research
Analysis and Research (JLAR) (ISSR: 2348-456x) Volume
 Published an article on “Concept of waqf under Muslim
Ii, Issue Iv, October-December 2015.
law in Lawctopus journal.

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 Published A Paper On “Judgments That Adjudged the  Published A Paper On “Harmonious Conict of
Vices of India” (Based on The Book- “Ten Judgments Antidumping and Antitrust Law: What the Future
That Changed India”) Plebs Journal of Law (ISSN: Holds”, Indian Journal of Law and International Affairs
2454-4124) Volume I, Number Ii, December 2015.  Published A Paper On “Challenges to Global
 Published A Paper On “Panchayati Raj; The Industrialization: Why the International Court of
“Progenitor” Of Indian Constitution”, International Justice Has Received Zero Intellectual Property Cases till
Journal for Research in Law (IJRL) (ISSN: 2454-8715) Date”, NLIU eJournal Of International Law
Volume I, Issue I, October 2015.  Published A Paper On “Maternity Benet Act and The
 Published A Paper On “Acid Attacks in India: Should Private Sector: Implementation Issues”, NUJS Journal
Strict Liability be the Norm?”, GRIN Verlag Germany, of Regulatory Studies
ISBN (Book): (978-3-668-05939-9)  Published A Paper On “Media Trial and The Dark Side of
 Published A Paper On “The Curious Case of East Kolkata Broadcast Media”, GRIN Verlag Germany, (ISBN (Book):
We t l a n d s U n d e r t h e R a m s a r C o n v e n t i o n ” , 978-3-668-16642-4)
International Journal of International Law

PRESENTATIONS
 Presented a paper on “Arbitration Vis-À-Vis Cross  Presented Paper Titled ‘Trends of Forensic Science and
Border Mergers Acquisitions.” at NLIU & Trilegal Medical Evidence in India’ in National Seminar at VIPS,
Summit on Merger & Acquisition, NLIU Bhopal. Delhi
 Published a paper on “Corporate Identity Theft” at AIL  Presented Seminar Paper in National Law School of
Mohali. India, University, Bangalore Titled “Privacy &
 Published a paper on ‘gender issues and media’ at Transparency Under RTI”.
national seminar in nliu, bhopal.  Participated and Presented a Paper at National Seminar
 Paper Presentation on “Prison Administration and on “Tribal Rights: Issues and Challenges in Jharkhand.”
Reforms” at RGNUL, Patiala At NUSRL, Ranchi.
 Presented anti-dumping measures and global  Participated and Presented a Paper at National Seminar
economy o n “ P r o t e c t i o n o f Wo m e n ’ s R i g h t a n d i t s
 Presented a paper on “Medical Negligence and
Accomplishment in Present Scenario” at Chandigarh
Consumer Protection Act.” University Punjab.
 Participated and Presented a Paper at National Seminar
 Presented a paper on “Right to Equality with Respect to
Married Women” at Himachal Pradesh University. on Changing Dimensions of Morality and Ethics in
Legal Profession: Challenges and Prospects at HNLU,
 Presented paper on “Immoral Trafcking of Women
Raipur.
and Children” at Centre for Advanced Studies and
 Participated and Presented a Paper at National Seminar
Research RGNUL Patiala.
on Challenges to Indian Constitutional Fundamentals
 Presented a paper on “Insider Trading Laws:
and Ambedkarism, held at Andhra University,
Comparative Analysis of India and The US” at NLU,
Visakhapatnam.
Odisha.
 Presentation, of a Paper Relating to Women
 Presented a Paper on “Sexual Harassment at
Empowerment in National Seminar Organized by B.R.
Workplace” at Seminar Organised By Dr. Ambedkar
Ambedkar Law College, Chennai.
Law University, Chennai.
 Participated and Presented a Paper on “Security of Unix
 Presented paper on “Rethinking Non-Custodial
Like Systems and The Upper Hand of Foss” at The
Measures.”
National Seminar on Cyber Security Organized by
 Presented paper on “Right to Fair Compensation for
A C R D TC L F ( A d v a n c e d C e n t r e Fo r R e s e a r c h ,
Land Acquisition and Other Land Schemes in Development and Training in Cyber Laws and
International Scenario.” in National Property Law Forensics), National Law School of India University,
Conference,Bhopal. Bangalore
 Presented Research Paper on “National Water Law &
Presented Paper at BHU’S National Seminar on ‘Legal
Policy” Protection of Consumers in a Global Economy’

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CONFERENCE & SEMINAR
 Workshop on International Commercial Arbitration in South Asia: India, Sri Lanka & Maldives, School of Law,
London, U.K. Christ University, Bangalore.

 Advocacy workshop, George Washington University  National seminar on “Water Law and Policy in India”,
Law School, Campus Law Centre, New Delhi NUALS, Kochi, Kerala.

 Asia Pacic Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect,  National Seminar on International Human Rights Law:
National Law University, Delhi. Prospects and Challenges RGNUL, Patiala.

 Best paper, National conference on Justice Education  National Seminar on Victimization of the Vulnerable,
“Interpretation of statute by Justice Jagdish Sharan NUJS Kolkata.
Verma”, Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad.
 National Workshop on Copyright Issues in Cyberspace in
 ICA International Conference on Arbitration, Indian India, National Law Institute University, Bhopal.
Council of Arbitration, FICCI, New Delhi.
 5th state conference of human right forum (HRF) on the
 INLU International Conference on “Law, Society and topics 'violence against women', 'police violence and rule
Sustainable Development”, Institute of Law, Nirma of law'.
University, Ahmedabad.
 7th International Conference Organized by HRDI on
 International Conference of Jurists on International “Human Rights Concerns Of Indian Diaspora” at Indian
Terrorism, International Council of Jurists, New Delhi. Law Institute, New Delhi.

 International Conference on Mitigating Climate Change  National Seminar Organized by NALSA on “Role of Law
with Special Reference to Developing Countries, Dr. Ram Schools Legal Aid Clinics in Facilitating Access to Justice”
Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow. at New Delhi.

 International Seminar on the Right to Information  National Workshop about “Emerging Issues Relating to
endeavours in the SAARC countries, National Law Trials in Civil & Criminal Matters”.
University, Delhi.
 National Seminar on “Role of Law Schools’ Legal Aid
 IP Global Congress, National Law University, Delhi. Clinics in Facilitating Access to Justice” Organised by
National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), Department
 National Conference “Surrogacy- The Nest Intruded”,
Of Justice, Government of India.
Human Rights Defence International (HRDI).

 National Conference on “Constitution and Marginalized


Sectors: Challenges in The Twenty First Century”, Christ
University, Bangalore.

 National Conference on Sub Regional Cooperation in

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INTERNSHIP AND WORK EXPERIENCE

LAW FIRMS
 Akhil Modi and Associates, Jaipur.  Link Legal India Law Services, Hyderabad.

 Anand and Anand, Chennai  Link Legal, Bangalore.

 Bank DRT Law Firm, New Delhi  Lotus Law Partners LLP, Delhi

 Banthia and Company, Bhopal.  Ms Bodhanwala And Company, Mumbai.

 C V Law Chambers, Hyderabad.  Mulla & Mulla

 Choudhary Associates  Neeraj Associates, Lucknow.

 Craigie Blunt & Caroe, New Delhi.  Orient Law Firm, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

 Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai  Paras Kuhad And Associates, New Delhi

 D V Subbarao Associates.  Paras Kuhad, Jaipur

 Diwan & Associates, Delhi.  Patanjali Associates, New Delhi

 DSK Legal.  Pocketlawyers, New Delhi

 Dua Associates, Bangalore  Praxis Counsel Advocates & Solicitors, New Delhi

 Fox Mandal & Company, Chennai.  R. V. R. Associates, Hyderabad.

 Fox Mandal & Company, Hyderabad  S & R Associates, New Delhi.

 Fox Mandal & Company, New Delhi.  Sethdua Associates. New Delhi

 Global Legal Associates, New Delhi.  Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai.

 Hammurabi & Solomon, New Delhi.  Singhania And Company.

 Harjot Singh & Associates, Lucknow  Singhvi & Company, Jodhpur.

 Holla Associates, Bangalore.  Sreevatsava Associates, Bangalore.

 Impact Law Venture, Law Firm, Delhi  Tatva Legal, Hyderabad

 International Trade Law Consultants  Tempus Legal, Hyderabad

 J Sagar Associates, Hyderabad.  Trilegal, Hyderabad

 J Sagar Associates, Mumbai.  UKCA Law Partners, New Delhi.

 Jus Juris, New Delhi.  Universal Legal, New Delhi.

 Kaden Borris Global, Gurugram.  V.K. Munshi And Associates, Law Firm, Bilaspur, C.G.

 Khaitan And Company, Kolkata  Vakils Associates, Hyderabad.

 Kochhar And Company, New Delhi.  Vidhi Associates, Patna

 Lakshmi Kumaran & Sridharan, New Delhi  Wadia Ghandy And Company

 Lexindis.

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COMPANIES AND ORGANISATIONS
 Air India  IVRCL Infrastructure & Projects Ltd.
 Andhra Pradesh Security Association  Kalpataru Pvt. Ltd.
 Asian Development Research Institute  Kannan Devan Hills & Plantations
 Bar and Bench, Legal Journalism  Kothagudem Thermal Power Plant
 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)  Lanco Hills Infrastructure Company
 Bharti Airtel Ltd.  M/s Verve Innite
 Centre for Health Law Ethics and Technology,  Noel Pharmaceutical Ltd.
Jindal Global Law School  Nuclear Fuel Complex, Government of India
 Department of Panchayat and Rural  Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
Development
 Parle Agro Products
 Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd
 Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited
 Electronica Finance Limited
 Reliance Capital, Corporate House
 Emami Ltd.
 Rourkela Steel Plant (SAIL)
 Fairplay Pvt. Ltd.
 Sports and Management Research Institute
 GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd.
 Steel Authority of India Limited
 Grayscale Inc.
 Target CLAT Edu Ventures
 Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
 TATA Group and Sons;
 ICICI Bank
 Tata Teleservices Limited,
 Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
 The Hindu
 Institute for Studies in Industrial Development
 Times of India
(ISID)
 Trust Man & Co
 International Centre for Alternative Dispute
Resolution (ICADR)  Viacom 18 Media Pvt. Ltd.
 IPR Department, FICCI  Westlaw India

NGOS AND ORGANIZATIONS


 Aarushi, NGO  Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission
 Action India  Mine Labour Protection Campaign
 Asian Development Research Institute  My FM, D. B. Corps Pvt. Ltd
 Akriti Vikas Sansthan  National Commission for Protection of Child
 Akshara Foundation Rights
 Andhra Pradesh State Consumer Forum  National Commission for Women

 Andhra Pradesh State Human Rights Commission  National Legal Services Authority, New Delhi

 Bihar Human Rights Commission  Odisha Human Rights Commission

 Bihar State Information Commission  People’s Union for Civil Liberties

 Bihar State Legal Services Authority  Right to Information Commission, Dehradun

 Centre for Action Research and People's  Rural Litigation Entitlement Kendra, Dehradun
Development  Social Welfare Association of Neo Socialites
 Chhattisgarh Human Rights Commission  Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty
 Consumers India  SOS Children’s’ Village
 CRY-Child Rights & You  Uttar Pradesh Human Rights Commission
 Development of Rural an1d Urban Slum Society  West Bengal Human Rights Commission
 Greenpeace (India)  World Wide Fund for Nature
 Human Rights Law Network  Youth Urban for Voluntary Action
 Kerala State Human Rights Commission

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JUDGES / ADVOCATES
JUDGES
 Hon’ble Justice D.K. Upadhyaya, Judge, High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Lucknow Bench.
 Hon’ble Justice Dalip Singh, Judicial Member, NGT, Bhopal.
 Hon’ble Justice Joymalya Bagchi, High Court at Calcutta.
 Hon’ble Justice L. Narasimha Reddy, former Chief Justice, Patna High Court.
 Hon’ble Justice Naveneti Prasad, Judge, High Court of Judicature at Patna.
 Hon’ble Justice S. N. Shukla, Judge, Allahabad High Court
 Hon’ble Justice Veerendra Singh Siradhna, Rajasthan High Court.

ADVOCATES
SUPREME COURT
 Amarjit Singh Chandhiok, Senior Advocate, Former  Ram Jethmalani Law Chamber, New Delhi.
Additional Solicitor General of India.  Rishabh Sancheti, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, New
 Manan Kumar Mishra, Chairman, Bar Council of India. Delhi.
 Meenakshi Arora, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of  Rupinder Singh Suri, Chairman SC Bar Association.
India.  Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
 Neeraj Arora, Advocate, Supreme Court of India.  Santosh Kumar, Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of
 Pinky Anand, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India. India.
 Pramod Kumar Dubey, Advocate, New Delhi.  Satendra Singh, Additional Solicitor General, Supreme
 Dr. Radhakrishnalal, S.P.R., Advocate, Supreme Court of Court of India.
India, New Delhi.  Satyendra Singh Raghav, Advocate, Supreme Court of
 Rajeev Sharma, Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India.
India.  Saurabh Ajay Gupta, Additional Advocate General of
 Rajesh Gupta, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India. Punjab & Advocate-On-Record, Supreme Court of India.
 Rajiv Sharma, Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India  Shanti Bhushan, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.

HIGH COURT
 Alok Srivastava, Lucknow Bench, Allahabad High Court  Priyaranjan, Advocate, District Court, Muzaffarpur.
 Alpana Pandey, Assistant Public Prosecutor, High Court of  Protik Prokash Banerjee, Advocate, Kolkata.
Delhi  Raghunandan Rao, Advocate, High Court of Judicature at
 Anindya Mitra, Ex-advocate General of West Bengal & Hyderabad.
Barrister (Lincoln's Inn)  Rajiv Srivastava, Lucknow Bench at Allahabad High Court.
 Apurba Kumar Sharma, Senior Advocate, Guwahati High  Rajugoud, Advocate, High Court of Judicature at
Court. Hyderabad.
 Dr. Anil Kumar Upadhyay Advocate in High Court of Patna.  S Srinivasa Murthy, Advocate, Bangalore.
 Dr. Krishna Nanadan Singh,Senior Advocate, High Court of  Samaraditya Pal, Senior Advocate & Barrister (Inner Temple)
Judicature at Patna.
 Sanjay Jain, Former Additional Solicitor General of India,
 Hon’ble Justice R.K. Merathia, President, Jharkhand State New Delhi.
Consumer Redressal Commission, Ranchi
 Shantanu Kumar, A.P.P., Patna High Court.
 K.V. Simhadri Associates, Senior Advocate, Hyderabad,
 Shiladitya Sanyal, Advocate, High Court, Calcutta.
 Kishore Bhaduri, Bilaspur High Court
 Shri Harishankar Dubey, Sr. Adv., High Court of M.P.
 Krishnamurthy, Advocate, Telangana High Court. Jabalpur
 M.P. Kayshap, High Court of Judicature for the States of  Vikramchandra, Advocate, High Court of Judicature at
Telangana & A.P. Hyderabad.
 Nadeem Murtaza, Advocate, Lucknow High Court  Vinod Kumar Vasireddy, Advocate, High Court of A.P. &
 Namannagrath, Senior Advocate, High Court of Madhya Telangana.
Pradesh.  Wajahat Hussain, Senior Advocate, High Court of
 P.Veera Reddy, Senior Counsel, High Court of Judicature at Allahabad.
Hyderabad

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CERTIFICATE COURSES

 Certicate Course, Crime 101x: The Psychology of Criminal Justice, University of Queensland, Australia.

 Certicate Course on Modern Corporate Governance at University of NALSAR, Hyderabad

 Certicate Course, ContractsX 2017, University of Harvard.

 English Common Law: Structure and Principles by University of London

 A Law Student’s Toolkit (Legal Theory and Legal Literature) by Yale University

 ER22.1x: Justice (Legal Theory and Legal Philosophy) by Harvard University

 DL101E – General Course on Intellectual Property by World Intellectual Property Organisation

 Changing Global Order by Leiden University, Netherlands.

 Certicate Course In “Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technology in The Internet Age” From Indian Law
Institute, New Delhi.

 Completed A Certicate Course on Media and Entertainment Law by Naik and Naik Company.

 Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Law, WBNUJS, Kolkata.

 Diploma in Intellectual Property: Law and Management, GNLU.

 Pursued Course on IPR and Competition Law by FICCI.

 Pursued Diploma in Business Laws From WBNUJS, Kolkata.

 Short Course on Cross Border Business Law and Practices Organised by GIAN, New Delhi.

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SPORTS AND EXTRA CURRICULAR
 Bronze Medal, 100 meters race “INVICTA’15” The Annual Sports Fest , WBNUJS Kolkata.
 Consolation Prize, Chromied- Logo Designing Competition, NIT Bhopal.
 Gold Medal, Badminton Singles, Sports Fest, National Law University, Jodhpur.
 Gold Medal, Badminton Singles, Sports Fest, National Law University, Jodhpur.
 Runners Up, Throw Ball, Inter University Sports Meet, West Bengal National University of Juridical
Sciences, Kolkata.
 Second Rank, Mis Match (Cooking Competition), KIIT Bhubaneswar.
 Silver Medal, High Jump, “INVICTA’15” The Annual Sports Fest, WBNUJS Kolkata.
 Winners, Chevrolet India’s Spirit of Freedom Photography Competition.
 Winners, G.K quiz competition, BITS, Hyderabad 2014.
 Winners, the National Essay competition, LawZ magazine.

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EVENTS ORGANISED BY DSNLU

 Ninth Myle
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University’s ninth foundation day which was celebrated from September 23 to
25, witnessed talks by noted legal personalities and their exclusive interaction with students, release of research
publications, national seminars, quiz competition and cultural activities. Judge of Court of Appeal of Malaysia Dr. Haji
Hamid Sultan Bin Abu Backer released the research publications of the Centre for Advanced Research in Dispute
Settlement of DSLNU after noted legal personality, considered father of modern legal education in India N.R. Madhava
Menon delivered a speech on importance of legal education in the nation. Prof. Madhava Menon also inaugurated a
gallery of landmark judgments of the judicial system arranged by students.

 Damodarm Sanjivayya National Law Moot Court Competition


The third Damodaram Sanjivayya National Moot Court competition was successfully conducted in the newly
constructed campus of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University at Sabbavaram. 63 participants from 21
universities across the country participated in the preliminary round. Where the moot problem dealt with competition
law, the team of Hidayatullah National Law University Raipur emerged as the winning team, while the team of
symbiosis law school, pune bagged the runners up trophy. HNLU fwon the award for best memorial as well. Priyanka
Sharma from UPES, dehradun was awarded as the best speaker for her outstanding performance.

 Tour De Arbitration London


A 5 day study tour to London was organized by NILS in association with CARDS, DSNLU, Vizag. The tour provided its
participants an enriching experience of discovering the city of London as well as learning International Arbitration
simultaneously. Spanning over ten sessions, the course dealt with topics like International Commercial Arbitration,
Drafting of The Arbitration Clause, Arbitration In Sports Investment, Treaties And Human Rights, Online Dispute
Resolution etc. The course was graced by accomplished speakers like Dr Michael Hwang, Patrick Taylor, Robert Gaitskell
and Jeremy Sharpe amongst many other stalwarts of this eld on global level. The tour also included visits to top law
rms like Shearman & Sterling and Volterra etta amongst others.

 CARDS, DSNLU’s 3 Day Arbitration Training


This course which was intended to fulll the requirements of learners who sought to acquire knowledge on the basics
of Arbitration; invited Undergraduate and LL. M Students, along with Academia, Practitioners to become a part of the
same. The three day course boasted a robust headline of speakers including Partners, Senior Associates and Associates
of top law rms like Economic Laws Practice, Luthra & Luthra, Khaitan & Co. and JSA. The course, organized by Centre
for Advanced Research in Dispute Settlement (CARDS) set up at Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
provided its takers a learning experience starting with an Introductory Session on Day-1, followed by an intensive
session on International Arbitration Agreement(s) and Procedures & Appointments in International Agreement(s) and
Procedures & Appointments in International Arbitration on Day-2 and ending on Day-3 with a session on International
Arbitral Award including Special Session on “Career Prospects in International Arbitration” by Mentors from project
Abhimanyu.

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BATCH PROFILE
GPA
ABHINAV SINGH 5.03

 Intern, Mr. Satendra Singh, Additional Solicitor General, Supreme Court of India.
 Intern, DK Upadhyaya, Judge, High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Lucknow Bench.
 Intern, Bhilai Steel Plant.

GPA
ADITI INDRANI 4.63
 Best Memorial, 5th RMNLU SCC Online International Media Law Moot Court
Competition.
 Quarter-Finalist, 6th Paras Diwan International Energy Law Moot Court Competition.
 Intern, Chamber of Rajeev Sharma, AOR, Supreme Court of India.

GPA
ADITI VYAS 5.09
 Participation in 13th Nani Palkhiwala Memorial National Tax Moot Court
Competition at School of Law Sastra University.
 Intern, Delhi High Court under Assistant Public Prosecutor Ms. Alpana Pandey.
 Participant, 9th All India Moot Court Competition at Government Law College,
Thiruvananthapuram.

GPA
ADITYA SHARMA 4.75
 Intern, Dua Associates, Bangalore.
 Published an article on "IPR Drives Economic Growth and Competitiveness." at
IPR Law: The Emerging Trends. ( ISBN:978-93-84312-57-2.
 Published an article on "Law and Justice : Public Law" at Legal Desire International Journal on Law
( ISSN:2347-3525 ).

GPA
ADITYA TIWARI 4.55

 Intern,Justice Dalip Singh,Judicial Member, NGT, Bhopal.


 Intern, Satyendra Singh Raghav, Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
 Intern,Chambers of Pramod Kumar Dubey, New Delhi.

GPA
ADITYA VERMA 4.86

 Quarter - Finalist, 6th Paras Diwan International Energy Law Moot Court Competition.
 Intern, Fox Mandal and Associates, Chennai.
 Scored Distinction in the Subject - Law of Contracts.

GPA
AJAY SINGHAL 4.73

 Second Runner - Up, MKES National Moot Court Competition.


 Intern, Chambers of Protik Prokash Banerjee, Kolkata.
 Intern, Chambers of Shiladitya Sanyal, Advocate, High Court, Calcutta.

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GPA
AKASH DEEP SRIVASTAVA 5.79
 Certicates of Excellence in Intellectual Property Rights and Adminstrative law.
 Intern, UKCA Law Partners, New Delhi.
 Attended Workshop on Advocacy organised by George Washington University at
Campus Law Centre, New Delhi.

GPA
AKHIL KRISHNAN 4.46

 Second Runner-Up, MKES National Moot Court Competition.


 Gold Medallist, 400 meter race, NLU Odisha.
 Convenor, Sports and Cultural Society, DSNLU.

GPA
AMAN ASHESH 4.47
 Intern, Dr. Krishna Nanadan Singh, Senior Advocate, High Court of Judicature
at Patna.
 Intern,Neeraj Arora, Advocate,Sc.
 Presented a paper on ''Sexual Harassment at Workplace'' at seminar organised by
Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai.

GPA
AMAN DEEP SINGH 6.31

 Certicate of Excellence, Criminal Law.


 Finalist, Rizvi National Memorial Moot Court Competition, 2016, Mumbai.
 Semi-Finalist, Indraprastha National Moot Court Competition, New Delhi.

GPA
AMARENDRA KUMAR 5.41
 Best Researcher & Best Memorial, 12th Nani Palkhivala Tax Law Moot Court
Competition.
 Participant, 58th Philip CJessup International Law Moot Court Competition.
 Intern, Praxis Counsels Advocates and Solicitors, New Delhi.

GPA
AMIT SINGH 4.65
 Intern, Satyendra Singh Raghav, Ex Asst. Solicitor General, Rajasthan High Court,
Jaipur Bench.
 Intern, Akhil Modi and Associates, Jaipur.

 Presented a Paper on "Right to Equality with respect to married women" at Himachal


Pradesh University.

GPA
A TEJA SWAROOP 4.49
 Intern, Tatva Legal, Hyderabad.
 Intern, Fox Mandal, Hyderabad.
 Intern, Tempus Legal, Hyderabad.

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GPA
ANAMIKA 5.14

 Intern, Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt Ltd.


 Intern, Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
 Quarter Finalist, 16th Amity National Moot Court Competition.

GPA
ANAMIKA SINGH 4.56

 Intern, Laxminarayan Associates.


 Intern, S & R Associates, New Delhi.
 Intern, Hammurabi & Solomon, New Delhi.

GPA
ANKIT ANAND 4.91
 Best Memorial, 5th RMNLU SCC Online International Media Law Moot Court
Competition.
 Intern, Lotus Law Partner LLP.
 Intern, Santosh Kumar, AOR, Supreme Court of India.

GPA
ANKITA PRAKASH 5.73
 Intern, Khaitan and Company, Kolkata.
 Intern, Legal Department-Reliance General Insurance Company, Mumbai.
 Presented a paper on ''Inside r T rading Laws : Comparative Analysis of India and the
US'' at NLU, Odisha.

GPA
ANUBHAV PANDEY 4.73
 Presented Paper on "Right to Fair Compensation for Land Acquisition and other Land
Schemes in International Scenario." in National Property Law Conference, Bhopal.
 Intern, Banthia and Company, Bhopal.
 Intern, Alpana Pandey, Assistant Public Prosecutor, High Court of Delhi.

GPA
ARNAB CHAKRABORTY 4.79

 Intern, Navenneti Prasad, Judge, High Court of Judicature at Patna.


 Intern, Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
 Diploma in Intellectual Property: Law and Management, GNLU.

GPA
ASHUTOSH GAUTAM 5.7

 Intern, Manan Kumar Mishra, Chairman, Bar Council of India.


 Intern, Mr Rupinder Singh Suri, Chairman SC Bar Association.
 Intern, Apurba Kumar Sharma, Senior Advocate, Guwahati High Court.

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GPA
ASHUTOSH PRASHANT SHUKLA 6.05
 Winner, Great Britain Debate Competition organised by British High Commission,
New Delhi.
 Winner Of Judgment Writing Competition and Quarter-Finalist, Christ University Trial
Advocacy Competition, 2017.
 Intern, Justice SN Shukla, Judge, Allahabad High Court.

GPA
ASIF KHAN 4.66

 Intern, Wajahat Hussain, Senior Advocate, High Court of Allahabad.


 Intern, Jus Juris, New Delhi.
 Published an article at Lucknow University Journal on Constitutional
governance: Minorities and communal Violence.

GPA
AYUSH SONTHALIA 4.48

 Intern, Dua Associates, Bangalore.


 Intern, RVR Associates, Hyderabad.
 Intern, P. Veera Reddy, Senior Counsel, High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad.

GPA
BHANU PRAKASH 4.84

 Attended Seminar on Arbitration Law, DSNLU.


 Winner, Best Memorial at 5th SCC online Moot Court atR MLNU, Lucknow.
 Intern, Global Legal Partners, Delhi.

GPA
BISHIKH MOHANTY 4.69

 Quarter-Finalist, 6th MK Nambiyar National Moot Court Competition, 2016.


 Managing Editor and Publisher, Indian Journal of Constitutional Studies.
 Intern, Tatva Legal, Bangalore.

GPA
CHANDRIKA CHOUDHARY 4.56
 Intern, Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court Of India.
 Consolation Prize, Akanksha Soni Memorial National Legal Essay Writing Competition,
2016 in HNLU, Raipur.
 Published an article on "Back & forth of Article 143 of the Indian Constitution."

GPA
CHITRARTHA GUPTA 4.52

 Intern, Steel Authority of India Limited, Delhi.


 Intern, International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, Hyderabad.
 Participated, Moot Court Competition, Army Law College, Mohali.

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GPA
DEBADATTA BOSE 6.35
 Drafted National Law Universities of India Bill, 2016 (249 of 2016).
 Certicates of Excellence in Legal Methods, Criminal Law, Public International Law,
International Trade Law and ADR.
 Publication in Wolters Kluwer's International Tax Journal (Intertax).

GPA
DEEKSHA KATARE 4.43

 Intern, Singhania and Company.


 Intern, Rajesh Gupta, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
 Presented research paper on "National Water Law & Policy."

GPA
DEVENDRA SINGH R 4.53

 Intern, Satyendra Singh Raghav, Former Assistant Solicitor General, Jaipur.


 Intern, Pushpendra Singh Bhati, Assistant Advocate General, Jodhpur.
 Intern, Singhvi & Company, Jodhpur.

GPA
G NAGA LAHARI 5.06

 2nd Runner Up -3rd Rostrum National Essay Writing Competition.


 Finalist, Extempore Competition organised by UPES, Dehradun.
 Intern, Trilegal, Hyderabad.

GPA
DHARMENDRA T 4.59
 Intern, Bank DRT Law rm, New Delhi.
 Intern, Choudhary Associate: Advocate Vijay Choudhary.
 Certicate course in "Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technology in the
Internet Age" from Indian Law Institute, New Delhi

GPA
GURUMUKH SINGH L 5.2

 Intern, Pinky Anand, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.


 Intern, Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
 Intern, Bank DRT, New Delhi.

GPA
ILYANA AISHWARYA K 5.62
 Intern, Fox Mandal and Company, New Delhi.
 Participant, 7th Jamia National Moot Court Competition, 2017.
 Published a paper on "Critical Analysis of Law relating to Floating Charges.'' in
International Journal of Management and Studies.

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GPA
ISHITA SHARMA 5.44

 Author : ultimate guide to clat and llb entrance with central law publication.
 Intern, Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
 Intern, Kaden Borris Global, Gurugram.

GPA
K SRI HARI PRIYA 4.42

 Intern, K.V.SIMHADRI ASSOCIATES, Senior Advocate, Hyderabad.


 Research Assistant, Foundation For Democratic Reforms, Loksatta Party, 2014.
 Finalist, IIM Kozhikode, MUN, 2016.

GPA
KAHMISH KHAN 5.09

 Intern, Trilegal, Mumbai.


 Pursued Course on IPR and Competition Law by FICCI.
 Published a paper on Women's Rights on International Law.

GPA
KUMARI NIVEDITA 5.54
 Intern,Hindustan Coca Cola North West Private Limited, New Delhi.
 Attended 16th Summer Course on International Law, 2017, organised by Indian
Society of International Law, Delhi.
 Participant, 7th Jamia National Moot Court Competition, Delhi.

GPA
KUMARI SAUMYA 5.58

 Participated in 13th Nani Palkhiwala Memorial Moot Court Competition, 2017.


 Intern, Global Legal Associates, New Delhi.
 Intern, Rajiv Sharma, Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India.

GPA
LOKESH MAHAJAN 5.18

 Winner, Manthan - 2013.


 Ranked Second, BITS Pilani GK Quiz Competition, Hyderabad.
 Quarter Finalist, KC Law College National Moot Competition, Mumbai.

GPA
MADHUBALA SOLANKI 5.23
 Published Paper on "Women's Right to Property under Uniform Civil Code: A Socio-Legal Study".

 Published an article on "Comparison of trial procedure between Indian courts and French courts"
in Lawctopus Journal.
 Published an article on "Concept of waqf under Muslim Law" in Lawctopus Journal.

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GPA
MANVENDRA SINGH 5.16

 Intern, Meenakshi Arora, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.


 Published a paper on "Water Law and Policy in India."
 Participated In 9th SP Sathe National Moot Court Competition, Pune.

GPA
MINI CHITWADGI 4.82

 Intern, Link Legal, Bangalore.


 Intern, Universal Legal, New Delhi.
 Participated in 7th AIL National Moot Court Competition, Mohali.

GPA
MOUNIKA KALAKOTI 4.44

 Intern, Vikram Chandra, Advocate, High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad.


 Intern, Raghunandan Rao, Advocate, High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad.
 Intern, Raju Goud, Advocate, High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad.

GPA
MRIDUL PRATEEK SINGH 5.83

 Intern, Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.


 Intern at Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission, Lucknow.
 Intern under Rajiv Srivastava, Lucknow Bench at Allahabad High Court.

GPA
NEHA SHARMA 5.05
 Intern, Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
 Completed GIAN Course on Modern Corporate Governance organized by NALSAR.
 Published a paper on "Water Law and Policy in India." in Journal of Economics and
Socio-Legal Science.

GPA
NIKHIL SOHU 4.82

 Intern, Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law and justice.


 Assisted in drafting Road Transport and Safety Rules, Police Academy, Rajasthan.
 Participated in National Debate Competitions in NUALS, Kochi.

GPA
PARISH KUMAR 4.89

 Participant, Amity National Moot Court Competition.


 Third Prize, Juris Edge Article Writing Competition on Environment Law.
 Intern, Wakil Associates, Hyderabad.

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GPA
PAYAL PRIYA 5.23

 Participant, 4th NLIU Justice Tankha National Moot Court Competition.


 Intern, Salman Khurshid, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
 Completed GIAN Course on ''Modern Corporate Governance" organised by NALSAR.

GPA
PRACHI SHRIVASTAVA 5.84

 Certicate of Excellence, History - II.


 Attained Grade "O" - Family Law.
 Participant, Abhyeti - Legal Awareness Camp, Madhya Pradesh.

GPA
PRAGYAN UTSAV MISHRA 5.29
 Participant, 58th Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.
 Finalist, Conference of Parties 11, Convention on Biological Diversity & Winner,
Virudhaka Sports Quiz, Bhopal.
 Published RTI and Freedom of information, NLSIU Book Series 3, 9789383363452.

GPA
PRASHANT KUMAR G 4.73
 Scored Grade A in Intellectual Property and Competition Law Course by FICCI.
 Scored Grade A in Law Quality Score exam by Indian Academy of Law and
Management.
 Pursuing Diploma in Business Laws from WBNUJS, Kolkata.

GPA
PUNYASHLOK  DASH 5.83

 Special Mention, IIM Bangalore Model United Nations, 2015.


 Winner, WTO Debate, IIM Kozikode, 2014.
 Speaker-Leader of Opposition - IIM Lucknow Youth Parliament, 2015.

GPA
P SATYA SRAVYA 4.82

 Intern, Tatva Legal, Hyderabad.


 Intern, DV Subbarao Associates.
 Intern, RINL, Visakhapatnam.

GPA
R SAI SRI LEKHA 4.72
 Intern, Ofce of Additional Advocate General, State of Telangana.
 Participant, 1st PA Inamdar International Moot Court Competition, CNLU, Patna.
 Obtained Grade A+ in a course on "Media and Entertainment Laws" conducted by
Naik and Naik.

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GPA
RAJ LAKSHMI 5.38
 Intern, Haier Appliances - Legal Department, New Delhi.
 Intern, Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt & Caroe, New Delhi.
 Completed a short course on Cross Border Business Law and Practices organised by
GIAN,New Delhi.

GPA
RITIKA PRIYA 5.49

 Ranked Third, Jurisedge National Article Writing Competition.


 Intern, Vakils Associated, Hyderabad.
 interned at Bharat Coking Coal Ltd.at Dhanbad.

GPA
RIYA VERMA 4.9

 Intern, Sanjay Jain, Former Additional Solicitor General Of India, New Delhi.
 Intern, Neeraj Associates, Lucknow.
 Intern, Additional Advocate general for the state of Uttar Pradesh.

GPA
ROHIT SANGAMESH 4.28

 Intern, Holla Associates, Bangalore.


 Intern, S Srinivasa Murthy, Advocate, Banaglore.
 Intern, Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra, Dehradun.

GPA
RUBANYA NANDA 5.8
 Intern, Khaitan and Company, Kolkata.
 Intern, ICICI Bank Limited - Corporate Legal, Mumbai.
 Article Published on "Arbitration vis-à-vis Cross Border Mergers Acquisitions.'' at NLIU.
Trilegal Summit on Merger and Acquisition, NLIU Bhopal.

GPA
SAKSHI JHA 4.74

 Intern, Kochhar and Company, New Delhi.


 Winner, Christ Univerity Trial Advocacy and Judgement Writing Competition.
 Secured 5th Rank in 4th NHRC National Moot Court Competition, 2015.

GPA
SACHI KAPOOR 4.57

 Intern, Banana IP Counsels, Bangalore.


 Intern, Fox Mandal and Associates, Hyderabad.
 Intern, K&S Partners, Mumbai.

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GPA
SATVIK DHINGRA 4.72

 Intern, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Kolkata.


 Paper Presentation on "Prison Administration and Reforms" at RGNUL,Patiala.
 Intern, Neeraj Arora, Advocate, Supreme Court of India.

GPA
SANGKRITO RAY CHAUDHURI 4.89

 Intern, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai.


 Intern, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai.
 Attended Workshop on International Commercial Arbitration in London, UK.

GPA
SANNIDHYA DOI 4.7

 Intern, Paras Kuhad, Jaipur


 Intern, Justice Veerendr Singh Siradhna, Rajasthan High Court
 Diploma in Entrepreneurship administration and business law, WBNUJS Kolkata

GPA
SHIVAM ANAND 5.47

 Intern, Wadia Ghandy and Company.


 Intern, DSK Legal.
 Semi-Finalist, 8th NLU Jodhpur Anti Trust Moot Court Competition, Jodhpur.

GPA
SHIVAM CHHALOTRE 4.38
 Published a paper on "Gambling in India should be legalised or not." at International
Journal of Research & Analysis. (ISSN:2347-3185).
 Participant, 6th RGNUL National Moot Court Competition.
 Intern, Knowledge Information Access Associates LLP, New Delhi.

GPA
SHIVAM KUMAR 4.84

 Winner, Model United Nations, ISM Dhanbad.


 Completed GIAN Course on ''Modern Corporate Governance" organised by NALSAR.
 Presented a paper at JNU on "Impact of TRIPS on Indian Agriculture."

GPA
SHREYA AJAYKUMAR 4.71

 Intern, CrestLaw Partners, Bangalore.


 Participant, National Parliamentary Debate, NIT Rourkela.
 Presented a paper on "Medical Negligence and Consumer Protection Act.''

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GPA
SHRIYA BADGAIYAN 5.55
 Intern, Tatva Legal, Bangalore.
 Completed Certicate Course on Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law
by FICCI.
 Attained highest grade in Family Law.

GPA
SHUBHAM KUMAR 4.98

 Paper Published on "Corporate Identity Theft." at AIL Mohali.


 Seth Dua Associates, New Delhi.
 Intern, Lex Indis.

GPA
SHUBAM PANDEY 4.73

 Quarter Finalist, 6th NK Nambyar Moot Court Competition, Belgaum.


 Published a paper on "RTI - As an anti corruption tool."
 Intern, Fox Mandal and Company, Noida.

GPA
SHUBHAM RAJ 5.33
 Winner, 1st UPES International Energy Law Judgement Writing Competition, 2016.
 3rd Rank in inter-college paper writing and presentation competition organised by Indian
Association of Lawyers (IAL).
 Member of Editorial Boards of Book - Environmental Governance and Jural Quorate, Vol. 2
DSNLU Student Law Journal.

GPA
SNIGDHA SINGH 6.04

 Intern, Kochhar and Company, New Delhi.


 Certicates of Excellence in Transfer of Property and Family Law.
 Intern, Paras Kuhad and Associates, New Delhi.

GPA
SONAM 5.31

 Intern, Anand and Anand, Chennai.

 Intern, RVR associates, Hyderabad.

 Intern, Nadeem Murtaza, Advocate, Lucknow HC.

GPA
VAISAKHI MUDDANA 5.25

 Content Writer for Libertatem Magazine.


 Intern, CV Law Chambers, Hyderabad.
 Intern, SEBI, Mumbai.

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GPA
SRISHTI THUKRAL 5.06

 Intern, Shardul Amarchand and Mangaldas, New Delhi.


 Intern, J Sagar Associates, Mumbai.
 Best Speaker, PA Inamdar International Moot Court Competition, CNLU,Patna.

GPA
SURABHI SHARMA 6.06
 Intern, Shardul Amarchand and Mangaldas.
 Certicates of Excellence in law of evidence, constitutional law, labour law and family
law.
 Publication - International Journal for Advanced Research in Law amd Social Science.

GPA
SWASTIK VERMA 5.63
 Winner, Great Britain Debate Competition organised by GITAM,Visakhapatnam.
 Winner, Judgment Writing Competition and Quarter-Finalist, Christ University Trial
Advocacy Competition, 2017.
 Intern, Lakshmikumaran Sridharan, New Delhi.

GPA
TSR PRANEETHA 6.22
 Presented Paper on "Rethinking Non Custodial Measures."
 Paper Published on Issues on "Problems of Under Trials in India."
 Paper Published on "Judiciary with the ambit of State - Judiciary not subsumed into
Art.12."

GPA
UDAY KRISHNA P 4.27

 Intern, Sreevatsava Associates, Bangalore.


 Intern, Krishnamurthy, Advocate, Telangana High Court.
 Intern, HRLN, Hyderabad.

GPA
UDITA MIYAN 5.57

 Intern, J Sagar Associates, Banglore.


 Intern, Dua Associates, Bangalore.
 Intern, Shanti Bhushan, Senior Avocate, Supreme Court of India.

GPA
URMIL SHAH 4.64

 Intern, Singh & Associates, New Delhi.


 Intern, Naman Nagrath, Senior Advocate, High Court of Madhya Pradesh.
 Intern, MS Bodhanwala and Company, Mumbai.

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GPA
UTKARSH  KASHYAP 4.72

 Best Speaker, UILS Moot Court Competition, Punjab.


 Intern, Ram Jethmalani Law Chamber, New Delhi.
 Obtained a score of 27/36 on Paper Based Standerdized Test of ACT.

GPA
V N S MEENAKSHI 4.77
 Quarter Finalist, 1st Chandigarh University Moot Court Competition ,2016.
 Completed a Certicate Course on Media and Entertainment Law by Naik and Naik
Company.
 Published a research paper on "Euthanasia" in International journal for legal Science and
Legal Research.

GPA
VINEETH REDDY 5.53
 Intern, RVR Associates, Hyderabad.
 Intern, HRLN, Hyderabad.
 Presented and got published a paper on Anti Dumping Measures and Global
Economy.

GPA
VEMARAJU SANJANA 4.84
 Intern, Fox and Mandal Associates, Hyderabad.
 Intern, Kocchar and Company, Hyderabad.
 Presented and got published a paper on Anti Dumping Measures and Global
Economy.

GPA
V GOWTHAM REDDY 4.53

 Intern, Sreevatsa Associates, Bangalore.


 Intern, CVC & Associates - Advocates & Legal Consultants, Hyderabad.
 Intern, Mr. M.P.Kayshap , High Court of Judicature for the States of Telangana & A.P.

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Visit of eminent personalities from BAR / BENCH /
Executives / Scholars / VCs of other NLUs

Hon’ble Sri Justice S. Rajendra Babu Hon’ble Sri Justice Sudhansu Jyoti Hon’ble Sri Justice Chunilal Karsandas Hon’ble Sri Justice Yatindra Singh -former
Former Chief Justice of India and Former Mukhopadhaya-former judge, Supreme Court Thakker - former judge, Supreme Court of Chief Justice of the Chhattisgarh High Court
Chairman, National Human Rights of India, currently heads the National Company India.
Commission, New Delhi. Law Appellate Tribunal

Hon’ble Sri Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta Hon’ble Late Sri Justice T. Ch. Surya Rao - Hon'ble Sri Justice Nooty Rama Hon’ble Mr. Justice Goda Raghuram (Retd.)
Lokayukta - Sikkim and former Chief justice of former judge Andhra Pradesh High Court mohana Rao judge, Madras High Court and -Director, National Judicial Academy and
Andhra Pradesh High Court former judge Andhra Pradesh High Court former judge Andhra Pradesh High Court

Justice L. Narasimha Reddy former Chief Hon'ble Mr. Justice Patil Bhimanagouda Justice V Rama Subramanian – judge, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Akil A Kureshi, Judge,
Justice of Patna High Court and former judge Sanganagouda - Judge of the Karnataka High Hyderabad High Court Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad
Andhra Pradesh High Court Court

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Justice Navin Sinha- judge of the Supreme Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dr. S. Muralidhar Delhi Hon’ble Shri. T. Venugopal Rao, Principal Prof. Iswara Bhat, Vice Chancellor, WBNUJS.
Court of India; former judge of Patna High Court High Court. New Delhi Senior Civil Judge. Kolkata.
, Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court

Prof. N. Murugavel Vice Chancellor, Former Padmashri Prof. Kolakaluri Enoch, Former Prof. Dilip Ukey, Professor, Pune University. Prof. Vijaya Kumar, Former Vice Chancellor,
VC TNNLU Tirucharapalli, Tamilnadu Vice Chancellor of Sri Venkateshwara Pune, Maharashtra Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai & Prof.
University, Tirupati. of Law, NLSIU, Bangalore.

Prof. A. Raghunatha Reddy, Dean, Dr. Ashok Yende Professor & Head Dept of Pavani Parameswara Rao (P.P.Rao), Prof. (Dr.) K N Chandrashekaran Pillai,
P.G Studies, Dean, Research Studies,& Dean Law, University of Mumbai, Mumbai Advocate, Supreme Court , New Delhi Former Director, National Judicial Academy,
i/c, Academic Affairs and Planning. The Tamil Bhopal and Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.
nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai Cochin.

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Prof. B. Hydrvali NLUO, Cuttak, Odisha Shri. D.V. Subba Rao, Sr Advocate, Former Dr. Rama Rao, World Intellectual Property Dr. Gopal krishna, IAS, Former Chief
Chairman Bar Council of India, Visakhapatnam Organization (WIPO) Secretary of Andhra Pradesh.

Prof. Ellumali, Director, IGNOU. New Delhi Prof. Janki Andhari, Professor, Tata Institute Prof. G M Naidu, Wisconson University White Prof. Kamal Puri, Queensland University of
of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai Water U.S.A. Technology, Australia.

Prof. Rahamatullah Khan, Former Professor Shri A Chakrapani, MLC & Chairman, AP Dr. K N Chaturvedi, former Law Secretary, Dr. P S Rao, Judge, International Court of
of Indian Society of International Law, New Legislative Council. Govt. of India - Constitutional Law, New Delhi. Justice
Delhi.

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DSNLU Recruitment Rules
Recruitment Coordination Committee (Hereinafter referred to as RCC) is a student body, ofcially responsible for
interacting with prospective employers and inviting them to the campus for recruitments at Damodaram Sanjivayya
National Law University, Visakhapatnam (Hereinafter referred to as DSNLU). The RCC has framed the following rules to
facilitate the process.

Registration
Organisations intending to participate in the Recruitment Drive can communicate their willingness either by e- mail
(placements@dsnlu.ac.in) or telephonically to the RCC.

Dicere Conventus
The recruiters may conduct pre-placement talks (Dicere Conventus) to interact and ventilate students about crucial
principle features of their organisation, job prole, terms and conditions of employment, remuneration and other relevant
information. The recruiters are urged to indicate their preferred dates for such talks to the RCC a week prior to their arrival.

Pre-Interview Screening Process


Pre Interview Screening Process may be conducted any time before the nal interviews. Recruiters are free to determine
their own policy for the Screening Process to shortlist students. In case the Recruiter has no particular method of Pre
Interview Screening, the Curricula Vitae of all interested students shall be forwarded to the Recruiter.

In case the Recruiter has no procedure for Pre Interview Screening, the list of interested students shall automatically
become the Final Interview List

Mode Of Interview Screening Process:


 On campus

 Telephonic interview/ Video-conferencing

 FINAL INTERVIEW

Preferred date and time of nal interviews shall be communicated to RCC, so that necessary arrangements for the same
can be made.

Disclosure of Offers
After the nal interviews, recruiters are required to make nal offers to shortlisted candidates mentioning the designation,
remuneration, location and other relevant terms and conditions required to make a decision. A copy of offer letter(s) shall
also be sent by the recruiter to RCC for records.

Acceptance/ Rejection of offer shall be communicated by the concerned student to the recruiter. A copy of such
communication shall also be marked to RCC.

Recruitment Coordination Committee


Recruitment Coordination Committee is a student body, ofcially responsible for interacting with prospective employers
and inviting them to the campus for recruitments. RCC has been functioning since the inception of this University. The
students of third, fourth and fth-year work with the RCC proactively to make recruitment process a success.

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Contact Us
Recruitment Coordination Committee
Prof. (Dr.) P. Sridevi
Dean Academic Affairs & Research & Faculty Advisor, RCC
Ph: +91 994 836 2477, +91730 664 4411

Members, Recruitment Coordination Committee


Akash Deep Srivastava, (Student Convener)
Ph: +917376902228, + 918318871167
Debadatta Bose (Student Co-Convener)
Ph:+919542810228
Abhishek Jha | Abhishek Mohanty |Anmol Srivastava | Gitanjali Sanyal | Ojaswini Tripathi | Sachi Kapoor
Sanjana Vemaraju | Shubham Raj |Sudarshana Basu | Vanya Srikant | Varsha Mishra
E-Mail: placements@dsnlu.ac.in

Route Map

DAMODARAM SANJIVAYYA
DAMODARAM SANJIVAYYA
NATIONAL
NATIONAL LAW
LAW UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY

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WELCOME TO CITY OF DESTINY
"Rightly called 'The City of Destiny', Visakhapatnam, or Vizag in short, lies at a rare geographic location of the
mountains meeting the sea. Naturally, with numerous scenic beaches and the Eastern Ghats, it is a tourist city. It is a
city blessed by nature not only aesthetically, but commercially since it is the only city in the East Coast with a natural
harbour. A city of immense importance in history, this served as one of the major Buddhist centres in ancient India.
Vizag can be aptly described as the cleanest, most beautiful urban centre of commerce India can be proud of.

DSNLU sits just Northwest of the City of Destiny in the picturesque Sabbavaram area surrounded by hills on all sides
- an ideal place for education and peace of mind. To understand and feel the depth of beauty of Visakhapatnam,
this city is a must visit!"

“Where Mountain
Touches The Sea”
Damodaram Sanjivayya
National Law University
NYAYAPRASTHA’ Sabbavaram,
Visakhapatnam-531035, Andhra Pradesh.
www.dsnlu.ac.in

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