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CONTENTS About us Vision and Mission Our Visionary and Inspiration Top Brass Our Principal’s Message Courses Offered Academic Calendar (2018-19) Cells/Committees Activities (2017-18) Faculty Profile What makes US special Rules and Regulations Contact us Disclaimer Undertaking/Declarations/Requisitions forms 1

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CONTENTS 

 

About us 

Vision and Mission 

Our Visionary and Inspiration 

Top Brass 

Our Principal’s Message 

Courses Offered 

Academic Calendar (2018-19) 

Cells/Committees 

Activities (2017-18) 

Faculty Profile 

What makes US special 

Rules and Regulations 

Contact us 

Disclaimer 

Undertaking/Declarations/Requisitions forms 

 

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Sri Balaji Society’s, Balaji Law College, Pune

ABOUT SRI BALAJI SOCIETY

Sri Balaji Society, Pune: An institution in itself built on the pillars of three values ‘Discipline,

Determination and Dedication, provides career specific contemporary education with a strong

emphasis on practical training and overall development of the students. Sri Balaji Society, Pune

is a charitable trust established under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950.

 

The autonomous management Institutes and Colleges managed by the trust are as under:

● Balaji Institute of Modern Management (BIMM) - www.bimmpune.com

● Balaji Institute of Telecom and Management (BITM) - www.bitmpune.com

● Balaji Institute of International Business (BIIB) - www.biibpune.com

● Balaji Institute of Management and Human Resource Development (BIMHRD) -

www.bimhrdpune.com

● Balaji Law College (BLC) - www.balajilaw.com (Approved by Bar Council of India &

Affiliated to University of Pune)

● Balaji College of Arts, Commerce and Science (BCACS) –

www.bcacspune.com (Affiliated to University of Pune)

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● Balaji Junior College of Arts, Commerce and Science (BJCACS) (Approved by Govt. of

Maharashtra)

ABOUT BALAJI LAW COLLEGE

● Balaji Law College, Pune was established in the year 2003

● Balaji Law College (Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Recognized by Govt.

of Maharashtra & Bar Council of India), under the auspices of Sri Balaji Society, Pune

upholds the Society’s philosophy of Discipline, Dedication, and Determination. It is an

upcoming institution with a goal of catering to the contemporary requirement of the

society to have trained Practicing and Corporate Lawyers.

● Balaji Law College stands firm with the backdrop of its topmost Management Institution

honing the Managers for the corporate sector in India. The same training will hone the

lawyers to hold in this cutting edge competition in Legal Sector. Within a short span of

its inception, Balaji Law College has successfully catapulted a position in the legal

education sector and has stood the test of time in creating Judicial Officers, Legal

Advisors, Prosecutors and Corporate Lawyers, who are well placed in the industry.

● Balaji Law College ensures that its students get an opportunity towards holistic

development and leaves no stone unturned to provide them with all the facilities,

amenities and ambience required for their versatile development. The institution is

avowed and dedicated to create a new breed of responsible and equipped Law Graduates

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who will be capable of contributing to the legal fraternity and to humanity. Balaji Law

College is a place which provides a unique combination of international educational

ambience with the traditional Indian rigors of training.

VISION AND MISSION

 

OUR VISION

Established with a vision of turning out of its portals, legally competent human resource

excelling both in academics and values. To lead in legal education not only in India but

throughout the world.

OUR MISSION

To become a learning- centered institution, to provide the youth with the best opportunities and

environment for higher education and enable them to attain high levels of academic excellence.

To inculcate students moral values, leadership qualities and to make them appreciate the need for

high ethical standards in personal, social and public life.

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MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT’S DESK

DR. (Col) A. BALASUBRAMANIAN FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT, SRI BALAJI SOCIETY Sri Balaji Society, Pune means quality and commitment to the students' community. We believe

that each and every student has the potential to be groomed to have a successful career. Directing

the right candidates to the right jobs through training and development has always been the goal

of our Society.

We are proud to state that, within an existence of 15 years, Sri Balaji Society is known not only

for its best infrastructure but also for the best faculties.

The excellent faculties, conducive environment, good infrastructure and stimulating atmosphere

in our campus enable students to dream and work hard to achieve their goals. It should be noted

that being creative, experimenting and unconventional group of institutes, we keep on updating

our course-curriculum and this has increased the efficiency and effectiveness of our students. We

treat time as the most precious resource. Therefore, classes-exercises-examinations may be

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scheduled around the clock, for longer hours, and hence the students are required to go through

rigorous and hectic grooming/training process for 365 days.

Sri Balaji Society functions on the lines of Industry and University. The Directors of the Society

are the pillars of the society and are devoted to the welfare, growth efficiency, and excellence of

the students. The Directors of the Institutes are scholars and great leaders in their fields and they

work hand in hand with the Directors of the Society as one family. Each Director is empowered

to take decisions within the framework of rules and regulations laid down by Sri Balaji Society.

The rules and regulations of Sri Balaji Society are framed by a High-Power Committee which

comprises of all the Directors and Advisors of Sri Balaji Society. Each Institute is also having its

own sub-committee comprising of the Director and Faculties of the Institute. This interdependent

and independent stand of each Institute enables us to grow together by drawing the expertise,

energy and resources from all the sources of the Society.

We only accept CET scores. We don't believe in cut off score as we feel that Sri Balaji Society’s

model of selection has proved the test of time as it covers all the requisites including personality

and other relevant factors. Personality development of students is a critical requirement for the

growth and development of students. Therefore, a lot of work-shops, seminars, and co-curricular

activities are conducted regularly by the society in all the institutes to ensure that the students are

immensely benefitted. Guest Lectures, Moot Courts and Seminars are integral parts of the

intensive training provided to our students. Senior Trainers and Stalwarts from the Court and

socio-legal department regularly visit us for the same.

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Discipline, Dedication and Determination are our Core-Values. While we adopt a paternalistic

approach in matters of welfare and mentoring, we deal with the in-disciplined students with an

iron hand. SBS is run on the lines of an industry and rules and regulations are considered

supreme. Therefore, you are requested to go through the instructions published in this prospectus

and make your choice. We can assure you that your admission in our institutions would mean the

right step to ultimately land up in Legal Careers.

Welcome - Welcome to Sri Balaji Society, Pune.

Yours sincerely

Dr. (Col) A. Balasubramanian

Executive Director BIMM & Dean BITM, BIIB and BIMHRD

Chairman Campus Placement, President, Sri Balaji Society, Pune.

TOP BRASS OF SRI BALAJI SOCIETY

 

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Dr. (Col) A. Balasubramanian FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT,

SRI BALAJI SOCIETY Executive Director BIMM & Dean BITM, BIIB and BIMHRD

Chairman Campus Placement, President, Sri Balaji Society, Pune

 

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Prof. B. Parandhaman

Principal Director

Prof. B. Paramanand

Director Finance

Dr. Dimple Saini

Director (Corporate Relation) & Chairman LMC

Dr. Suresh Padhy

Director BIIB

Prof. Biju G. Pillai

Director (IT & Admission)

Prof Kadam David Sampat

Director (Project & Alumni Affairs)

 

 

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Dr. G. Gopalakrishnan

Director (BIMHRD)

Dr. Archana Srivastava

Director (BIMM)

Dr. K. K. Veluri

Director (BITM)

Prof. V.T. Vignesh

Director (Academics & Examination)

Dr. G. K. Shirude Campus Director (BLC& BCACS)

MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL’S DESK

Dr. KILLI JANARDHANA RAO PRINCIPAL, BALAJI LAW COLLEGE, PUNE

Balaji Law College extends a warm and hearty welcome to all the students joining Three Years

and Five Years Law Degree Course.

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Dr. G.Y. Shitole

Principal (BCACS)

Dr. Killi Janardhana Rao

Principal (BLC)

Law and Society are interrelated and interdependent on each other. Considering the significance

of both these aspects in the light of globalization, we the members of Balaji Law College

founded under the aegis of Sri Balaji Society with able guidance of the Founder President Dr.

(Col.) A. Balsubramanian Sir, endeavor our best to make the students of Balaji Law College

socially relevant and professionally competent. As such, the students are nurtured with the spirit

and content of professionalism so as to make them perfect social engineers.

The college’s firm commitment is to inspire the confidence and imbue courage in the students to

successfully meet the challenges in the profession. This will also inculcate the professional

culture of advocacy and instill a sense of loyalty to serve the needy persons in the society.

The college is equipped with a team of dedicated and experienced faculty ever ready to guide the

of text books students in academic and extra academic activities. The college has a library with

good number and law journals as well as periodicals for catering the needs of the students.

Besides regular lectures in accordance with prescribed curriculum, the college also arranges

guest lectures by eminent personalities from academics as well as other fields. The College also

encourages the students to participate in academic events like moot-courts, legal quiz amongst

others. Also the college maintains a free legal aid clinic so as to acquaint the students with the

client – counsel interactive process.

I assure the maximum cooperation and guidance to all from me as well as from the faculty and

once again cordially welcome you to Balaji Law College and wish that your association with the

college will be beneficial, fruitful successful and commemorable.

Wish you all Good Luck....

Dr. Killi Janardhana Rao.

Principal

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COURSES OFFERED

 

● B.A.LL.B (FIVE YEARS INTEGRATED LAW COURSE) ● LL.B (THREE YEARS) ● DIPLOMA IN TAXATION LAW (ONE YEAR PART TIME PROGRAMME)

BALLB (5 YEAR COURSE)

FIRST YEAR

(SEMESTER-I)

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SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

CE0101 GENERAL ENGLISH

(SEMESTER II)

SECOND YEAR

(SEMESTER- III)

(SEMESTER -IV)

THIRD YEAR

(SEMESTER –V)

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING, BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) (PAPER CODE LO 0507)

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BA 0102 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL SCIENCE BA 0103 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS BA 0104 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

CE 0201 ENGLISH FOR LAW BA 0202 POLITICAL THEORIES BA 0203 MACRO ECONOMICS, POLICIES AND PRACTICE BA 0204 THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES OF SOCIOLOGY

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

CE 0301 LEGAL LANGUAGE AND LEGAL REASONING BA 0302 PUBLIC POLICY AND PUBLIC ADMINSTRATION BA 0303 THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT AND INDIAN ECONOMY BA 0304 SOCIETY IN INDIA

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

CE 0401 LAW AND LITERATURE BA 0402 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BA 0403 LAW AND ECONOMICS BA 0404 SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 0501 LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY LC 0502 FAMILY LAW I LC 0503 LAW OF CONTRACT I LC 0504 LAW OF CRIMES

(SEMESTER –VI)

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 0607)

FOURTH YEAR

(SEMESTER –VII)

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 0707)

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SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0505 (a) HEALTH AND FOOD LAW

LO 0506 (b) EQUITY AND TRUST LAW LO 0507 (c) CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY LO 0508 (d) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING LAW LO 0509 (e) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS I

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 0601 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I LC 0602 FAMILY LAW II LC 0603 LAW OF CONTRACT II LC 0604 TORT AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0605 (a) MEDIA AND LAW LO 0606 (b) BANKING AND INSURANCE LAW LO 0607 (c) PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY LO 0608 (d) LAND ACQUISTION LAW LO 0609 (e) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS II

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 0701 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW II LC 0702 PROPERTY LAW AND EASEMENT LC 0703 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW LC 0704 PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPER I- PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND

CONTEMPT OF COURT LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0705 (a) COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONS LO 0706 (b) INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES LAW

(SEMESTER –VIII)

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 0807)

FIFTH YEAR

(SEMESTER- IX)

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 0907)

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LO 0707 (c) CRIMINAL MINOR ACTS LO 0708 (d) COOPERATIVE LAW LO 0709 (e) PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 0801 LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAW LC 0802 JURISPRUDENCE LC 0803 LAW OF EVIDENCE LC 0804 PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPER II- ALTERNATIVE DIPSUTE

RESOLUTION SYSTEM

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0805 (a) HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND PRACTICE LO 0806 (b) COMPETITION LAW LO 0807 (c) VULNERABLE AND DISADVANTAGED GROUPS AND CRIMINAL

LAW LO 0808 (d) CIVIL MINOR ACTS LO 0809 (e) INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 0901 CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE LC 0902 INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES LC 0903 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW LC 0904 PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPER III- DRAFTING, PLEADING AND

CONVEYANCE

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0905 (a) LAW ON EDUCATION LO 0906 (b) PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION LAW LO 0907 (c) LAW OF FORENSIC SCIENCE LO 0908 (d) LAND LAWS I LO 0909 (e) INTERNATIONAL LAW ON AIR, SPACE AND SEA

SMESTER X

OPTIONAL SUBJECT (OF THE FOLLOWING BALAJI LAW COLLEGE OFFERS GROUP C – PAPER CODE LO 1007)

LLB (3 YEAR COURSE)

FIRST YEAR

SEMESTER I

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 0507)

SEMESTER II

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SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 1001 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE LC 1002 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW LC 1003 COMPANY LAW LC 1004 PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPER IV- MOOT COURT EXERCISE AND

INTERNSHIP

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 1005 (a) ELECTION LAW LO 1006 (b) BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY LAW LO 1007 (c) COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM LO 1008 (d) LAND LAWS II LO 1009 (e) HUMANITARIAN AND REFUGEE LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 0501 LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY LC 0502 FAMILY LAW I LC 0503 LAW OF CONTRACT I LC 0504 LAW OF CRIMES

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0505 (a) HEALTH AND FOOD LAW LO 0506 (b) EQUITY AND TRUST LAW LO 0507 (c) CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY LO 0508 (d) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING LAW LO 0509 (e) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS I

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 0607)

SECOND YEAR

SMESTER III

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 0707)

SEMESTER IV

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LC 0601 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I LC 0602 FAMILY LAW II LC 0603 LAW OF CONTRACT II LC 0604 TORT AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0605 (a) MEDIA AND LAW LO 0606 (b) BANKING AND INSURANCE LAW LO 0607 (c) PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY LO 0608 (d) LAND ACQUISTION LAW LO 0609 (e) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS II

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 0701 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW II LC 0702 PROPERTY LAW AND EASEMENT LC 0703 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW LC 0704 PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPER I- PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND

CONTEMPT OF COURT LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0705 (a) COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONS LO 0706 (b) INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES LAW LO 0707 (c) CRIMINAL MINOR ACTS LO 0708 (d) COOPERATIVE LAW LO 0709 (e) PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 0801 LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAW LC 0802 JURISPRUDENCE LC 0803 LAW OF EVIDENCE LC 0804 PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPER II- ALTERNATIVE DIPSUTE

RESOLUTION SYSTEM

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 0807)

THIRD YEAR

SEMESTER V

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 0907)

SEMESTER VI

OPTIONAL SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING BLC OFFERS (GROUP C) – (PAPER CODE-LO 1007)

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SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0805 (a) HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND PRACTICE LO 0806 (b) COMPETITION LAW LO 0807 (c) VULNERABLE AND DISADVANTAGED GROUPS AND CRIMINAL

LAW LO 0808 (d) CIVIL MINOR ACTS LO 0809 (e) INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 0901 CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE LC 0902 INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES LC 0903 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW LC 0904 PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPER III- DRAFTING, PLEADING AND

CONVEYANCE

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 0905 (a) LAW ON EDUCATION LO 0906 (b) PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION LAW LO 0907 (c) LAW OF FORENSIC SCIENCE LO 0908 (d) LAND LAWS I LO 0909 (e) INTERNATIONAL LAW ON AIR, SPACE AND SEA

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LC 1001 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE LC 1002 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW LC 1003 COMPANY LAW LC 1004 PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPER IV- MOOT COURT EXERCISE AND

INTERNSHIP

DIPLOMA IN TAXATION LAW

INFRASTRUCTURE  

State of Art Campus

A spacious campus of 3.6 acres provides an ambience for the healthy teaching and learning atmosphere. The college is located in Tathawade, near Hinjewadi IT Park and surrounded by various prestigious educational institutions.

Moot Court Room A state-of art Moot Court Hall serves as an experiential learning place. The moot court room is built separately to conduct the internal moots as well as for hosting the moot court competition. The feel of classic court room is simulated through this Moot Court Hall.

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SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

LO 1005 (a) ELECTION LAW LO 1006 (b) BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY LAW LO 1007 (c) COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM LO 1008 (d) LAND LAWS II LO 1009 (e) HUMANITARIAN AND REFUGEE LAW

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECTS

101 ● Paper –I GENERAL LAWS AFFECTING TAXATION

102 ● Paper – II : INCOME TAX ACT, 1961

103 ● Paper – III : WEALTH TAX ACT, CENTRAL EXCISE ACT AND THE INTEGRATED GOODS AND SERVICE TAX ACT, 2017 (GST)

104 ● Paper – IV : CENTRAL SALES TAX ACT AND THE MAHARASHTRA VALUE ADDED TAX ACT, 2002

105 ● Paper – V : BOOK KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY

 

 

Seminar Hall

Balaji Law College has a facility of seminar hall with well-equipped Information Technology to conduct academic discussions, deliberations and workshops.

Library and Computer Lab

The library has well-equipped computer facility with online legal databases like Manupatra, SCC online, Lexis Nexis (International) and free internet facility. The library consists of total 13085 books, which includes 489 reference books, 2263 general books, 13 journals, 7 magazines and 14 newspapers. The students are allowed to draw four books at a time for a period of 15 days. The library subscribes to all leading newspapers, periodicals and all national and international magazines. Students, faculty members and scholars are encouraged to recommend as many books of international standards as required by them. Library is open for students during college hours. The timings for issuing the books are between 10:00 a.m. to 04:00 p.m. We also have Central Library of Sri Balaji Society, Pune which contains all international books, reference books related to the courses, management and international scenario with spacious and well-furnished reading hall.

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ACADEMIC CALENDER 2018-19 (1ST SEMESTER) 

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DATES   SCHEDULE 

1. 15th June, 2018 Commencement Of Lectures for B.A.LL.B III, B.A.LL.B IV, B.A.LL.B V, LL.B III

2. 20th June, 2018 Tree plantation As part of Environmental awareness program

3. 21st June, 2018 Celebration of Yoga Day

4. 3rd July, 2018 Commencement Of Lectures for B.A.LL.B II

5. 20th July, 2018 Commencement of lectures for LL.B II & Orientation program for all admitted students

6. 21st July, 2018 Study Tour/College Trip

7. 27th & 28th July, 2018 Internal Moot Court Allotment Round

8. 30th July, 2018 Marathon for National Integrity

9. 4th August, 2018 Balaji Law College, Foundation Day celebration

10. 11 August, 2018 Guest Lecture

11. 15th August, 2018 Independence Day Celebration And Cultural Programs

12. 25th August, 2018 Guest Lecture

13. 3rd September, 2018 Krishna Janmashtami Celebration

14. 5th September, 2018 Internal Debate Competition

15. 13th September, 2018 Ganesh Festival Celebration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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16. 15th September, 2018 Freshers for LL.B Ist and B.A.LL.B Ist and commencement of lectures for LL.B Ist and B.A.LL.B Ist

17. 17th September, 2018 Cultural Programs And Ganesh Visarjan Celebration

18. University Examinations

19. 15th October, 2018 to 21st October, 2018

Faculty Development Program

20. 03rd November, 2018 Conclusion Of Semester for B.A.LL.B III, B.A.LL.B IV, B.A.LL.B V, LL.B III

21. 4th November to 28th November, 2018

Winter Internship Period

22. 17th November, 2018 Jail Visit

23. 24th November, 2018 Guest Lecture

24. 26th November, 2018 Celebration of Constitution day

25. University Examinations

26. 10th January, 2019 Conclusion of Semester for LL.B Ist and B.A.LL.B Ist

ACADEMIC CALENDER 2018-19 (2nd Semester)

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DATES   SCHEDULE 

1. 29th November, 2018 Commencement of Semester for B.A.LL.B III,

B.A.LL.B IV, B.A.LL.B V, LL.B III

2. 10th December, 2019 Celebration of Human Rights Day & Internal

Essay Competition

3. 21st December, 2018 Commencement of LL.B II and B.A.LL.B II

4. 22nd December, 2018 Alumni Meet

5. 28th & 29th

December, 2018

Lawyers Chamber Visit

6. 11th January, 2018 NGO Visit

7. 12th January, 2018 Police Station Visit

8. 21st January to 23rd

January, 2019

National Moot Court Competition

9. 27th January, 2019 Convocation Day

10. 5th to 9th February,

2019

Amigo Cultural Fest

11. 13th February, Farewell Party for final year

12. 23rd February, 2019 Legal Aid Camp

13. 5th March , 2019 National Seminar

14. 12th March, 2018 Commencement of semester for LL.B Ist &

B.A.LL.B Ist

15. 30th April, 2018 Conclusion of the Semester for B.A.LL.B III,

B.A.LL.B IV, B.A.LL.B V, LL.B III

16. 1 May to 14th June

2018

Summer Internship Period

 

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17. 15th May, 2018 Conclusion of Semester for LL.B II and B.A.LL.B

II

18. 18th May,2019 Guest Lecture

19. 10th June, 2109 Conclusion of Semester of LL.B Ist & B.A.LL.B Ist

CELLS/COMMITTEES

The following Cell/committees are working under the guidance and directions of the Principal:-

▪ Admission Cell

▪ Moot Court Cell

▪ Legal aid Cell

▪ Extracurricular/Cultural/Sports Cell.

▪ Placement Cell

▪ Students engagement/Research Cell

▪ Women’s Grievances Cell

▪ Student Council

The cells also have the following clubs:-

1. Newsletter Club.

2. Film Club.

3. Debate Club.

4. Creative Writing Club.

5. Model United Nation Society (MUN) Club.

6. Environmental Club.

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ACTIVITIES (2017-18)

❖ GUEST LECTURE SERIES

In the academic year 2017-18, a guest lecture series was organized by Balaji Law College, Pune.

On every Saturday many legal luminaries and dignitaries visited the college and delivered lecture

on important legal issues. Few of them are mentioned below-

● Mr. Swanand Galgale - Delivered lecture on “Inter-relation between Social Sciences”

● Dr. Robina Fedricks (Social Activist in red light area) - Delivered a lecture on “Human

Right Violation in Red Light Area”.

● Adv. Aniruddha Joshi - Discussed about “National Green Tribunal”.

● Adv. Sangram Bhonsale (Supreme Court) - Conducted an interactive session with

students on “Advocacy Skills”.

● Adv. Lalit Jhunjhunwala (High Court) - Addressed students on ‘Importance of Legal

Profession in India’.

● Mr. Sudhakar Kulkarni - Organized ‘Investor Awareness Program’, as per the

directives from Ministry of Corporate Affairs, New Delhi and National Stock Exchange

(NSE), Mumbai; wherein he guided students and faculties about GST and its impact on

the society.

● Senior Adv. A. Satyanarayan - Delivered a guest lecture on Right to Privacy: A Recent

Development.

● Prof. Praveen Kharat (Expert in Economics) - Guided 1st year B.A.LL.B students on

economics from examination point of view.

● Dr. Shweta Gupta - Provided valuable guidance on “English for law” to the 1st year

B.A.LL.B students.

● Mr. Gaurav Dogra - Provided guidance on “Art of living”

● Dr. Preetam Jain - Provided valuable guidance on “Theories of Political Science to the

1st year BALLB students.

● Mr. Anand Dattatre Patil (Police Sub-Inspector, Hinjewadi Police Station) -

Delivered Lecture on “Police Administration and Role of Police officials”

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● Mr. Swapnil Sagne - Gave his input and insight on different topic related to

“Criminology and Criminal Psychology”

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❖ LEGAL AID CAMP Legal aid implies giving free legal service to the poor and needy, who cannot afford the services

of lawyers for the conduct of a case or a legal proceeding in any court, tribunal or before an

authority.

Legal aid camp was organized by Balaji Law College in village Kanhe, Taluka Maval, Dist Pune

as a part of curriculum of Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune. On 15th and 23rd of February,

2018, students of Balaji Law College conducted a survey in village Kanhe to understand the

prominent legal problems faced by villagers. Reports of the survey were forwarded to the

invitees beforehand.

On 24th February 2018, JMFC Vadgaon Court Ms. H.Y.Kawale and Ms. S.A. Kulkarni marked

their valuable presence in the Legal Aid Camp. Along with them, Adv. Preeti Paranjpe, Retainer

Advocate - National Legal Service Authority, Adv. Lalit Jhunjhunwala and Adv. Vishal

Balkawade guided villagers addressing their legal issues. Under guidance of Assistant Professor

Madhavi More and Assistant Professor Sangeeta Verma, students performed various skits and

presented various posters imparting legal knowledge to the villagers. Informative posters were

pasted in the conspicuous parts of village by students of Balaji Law College.

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❖ NGO VISITS

As part of practical training program, prescribed by Savitribai Phule Pune University under the

heading of “Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid and Para Legal Services”, the college had

organized NGO visits. Students were asked to visit NGO individually and collect data as to the

functioning of the NGOs, their contribution in protecting the fundamental rights of public, role of

the government in keeping check on their activities and their involvement in Paralegal Services.

List of NGO visited

● My mother’s home

● Jivhala Balsangopan Gruh

● Akanksha Foundation

● Navakshitij

● Bal Kalyan Sanstha

● Shreevatsa child care

● Aashadeep foundation

● Anath Mahila Asharam

● Nachiket Balgram

● Royal rose foundation

● Marantha harvest mission

● Sparsh Balgram

● Sadabahar foundation

● Sant Baba

❖ Activities Organised under Placement Cell

Under the guidance of Asst. Prof. Sunishtha Moghe (Placement Cell In-charge) the placement

cell had taken up following activities

● Training Session

The cell arranges training sessions for interview, group discussion and written

examination.

● Lecture Series for competitive exams

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The cell provides Lecture series on important subjects for competitive examinations.

● Seminar on Recruitment

The cell had organized Seminar on “Preparation for Interview and Making of CV”. 

● Guest Lectures

The cell is involved in organizing guest lectures by representatives of law firms,

companies and advocates.

● Orientation on Research Paper

The cell had organized series of Orientation on “Research Paper and Legal Citation”.

● Alumni Meet

The cell organizes Alumni Meet for providing forum of interaction between alumnus and

students.

❖ POLICE STATION VISIT

Indian Police System which is developed on the basis of Police Act, 1861 has three basic

characteristic .The police force is organized, maintained and directed by several states of

Indian Union. The system is horizontally stratified like military forces in different cadres. The

police in each state are divided vertically into armed and unarmed branches. The Constitution

of India provides that the police are a state subject. It is therefore, the state which maintains

their own police force for maintaining peace and security with in respective territory. Police,

lawyers, judges, jail are all part of criminal justice system, so the upcoming lawyers of BLC

are trained right from the beginning to know about the administration of the police, courts,

jail etc. Under the guidance of Assistant Professor Aarti Tayde students of Balaji College

visited different police Stations on 17-Feb-2018. Permission from Commissioner Office was

taken to visit 22 police stations. Group of 4 to 5 students were made and each group were

allotted with one police station. Orientation for the visit of polices station was given. Data

from different police station was collected on the basis of questionnaire prepared.

Following 22 police stations were visited

1. Faraskhana Police Station

2. Yerawada Police Station

3. Chaturshringi Police Station

4. Dighi Police Station

5. Bhosari Police Station

6. Vishrantwadi Police Station

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7. Shivaji nagar Police Station

8. Swargate Police Station

9. Koregaon Police Station

10. Hingewadi Police Station

11. Sangavi Police Station

12. Nigdi Police Station

13. Uttamnagar Police Station

14. Deccan Police Station

15. Khadki Police Station

16. Lashkar Police Station

17. MIDC Bhosari Police Station

18. Bharti Vidhyapeeth PoliceStation

19. Samarth Police Station

20. Vishrambaug Police Station

21. Chinchwad Police Station

22. Warje Malwadi Police Station

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❖ JAIL VISIT

Balaji Law College had arranged for a jail visit twice this academic year, one for the final year

(dt: 23/09/17) and the second visit was arranged for the first year (dt:24/03/18).The students

were briefed by Professor Aarti Tayde about the working of the jail administration, prison

reforms, the problems of jails in India and the technical difficulties faced by the police, handling

the overcrowded jail. There, practically the students came to know the problems faced by the jail

authorities. The authority informed the students that there are total 1371 jails in India out of

which 133 are central jail, 333 are district jails, 809 sub-jail, 44 open jail, 30 special jail, 19

women jails.

The women jail at Yerawada is the first separate jail established in India for women. The total

offenders in jail were 4871 on the day of visit. Out of that 2323 are convicts, 2326 are under

trial, 1363 with charge of murder, 74 lal patti, 37 male and 2 female who are to be executed with

death penalty, 29 are transferred from other jails.

Students got an opportunity to talk to the inmates in reformatory, where they were working on

different things. These activities help them in several ways and simultaneously help the

authorities for having better control on them. The jail premises seemed to be peaceful as

compared to the rumors in the mind of the students.

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❖ GANAPATI FESTIVAL

Sri Balaji Society celebrates Ganpati Festival in honor of Shree Ganesha (Ganpati bappa) who is

known as the Vighna Harta (remover of obstacles) and the God of auspiciousness with lots of

zeal and enthusiasm every year.

In this academic year 2017-18, extra-curricular cell of Balaji Law College has celebrated five

pious days of Ganapati Festival with many cultural programmes, puja and visharjan under the

guidance of Assistant Professor Sujata Tikande and Dr. Nisha Gosavi.

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❖ ALUMNI MEET 2017-18

Balaji Society’s Balaji Law College organized alumni meet on 23 Nov, 2017, with various

cultural programs, including DJ night. The colorful celebration of alumni meet 2017-18 was

conducted by Balaji Law College under the directions of the former principal Dr. Purushottam

Wadje. The function was coordinated by Asst. Prof. Sunishtha Moghe. The event started at 5

PM by lightning of lamp by the Finance Director, SBS, Pune.

The colorful event blossomed and brought a flashy ending by energetic Musical Party in the

evening from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm with delicious dinner arranged by the SBS, Pune.

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❖ AMIGO CULTURAL PRGRAMME 2017-18

Balaji Society’s Balaji Law

College has recently

witnessed the celebration of

AMIGO conducted by Balaji

Law College’s

Extra-Curricular Cell under

the supervision of Asst.

Professor Sujata Tikande and

Dr. Nisha Gosavi.

The event started at 10:00

am on 20th February, 2018

and lasted till evening of 22nd

Feb. The event was

inaugurated with Shivjayanti

Celebration which was

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followed by lamp lightning ceremony and Saraswati Vandana. The cultural event started with

Marathi Powada followed on with melodious songs, mesmerizing dance performances, comic

skits and was lively entertained by the sports and other cultural events in a row.

The colorful event successfully ended by energetic Musical Party in the evening from 6:00 pm

to 10:00 pm of 22nd February 2018 conducted by student coordinators.

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❖ THE REPUBLIC

DAY CELEBRATION

26th of January is a gala day

for every Indian. On 26th

January, 1950, the Constitution

of India came into force and

our country became the

Republic. We celebrate this day

as a festival every year. This

year, the 69th Republic Day

was celebrated with pomp and

show in our College. All the

students assembled on the

College ground at 7:30 am. The

Principal unfurled the national

flag. This was followed by our

National Anthem ‘Jana Gana

Mana’. Then the series of

speeches started. Dr. (Col.) A.

Balasubramanian, President of

Sri. Balaji Society, Pune addressed the gathering. The whole programme of Republic Day filled

a patriotic feeling in everybody’s mind. The programme ended with the distribution of sweets.

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❖ ‘DRISHTI 2K17’ THE GLORIOUS VICTORY

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With strong entry, clear objectives, strategic planning and a focus on meeting the needs of

Drishti 2k17 Competition , Sri Balaji Society’s Balaji Law College students fetched the

glorious victory of Drishti 2k17 Cup along with the cash prize of INR 1,00,000. A

long-running tradition in Sri Balaji Society since the last 15 years, ‘Drishti’ was celebrated in

the first week of December 2017 in the Society’s campus. Drishti has formed an aura of

uniqueness around itself. A massive drumming up campaign was created for Drishti on the social

media and on the internet with more than a thousand five hundred people ‘liking’ and sharing the

content with their friends and relatives, increasing its interest in the online world.

In an interesting twist, the four institutes of Sri Balaji Society: Balaji Institute of Modern

Management, (BIMM), Balaji Institute of Telecom Management (BITM), Balaji Institute of

International Business (BIIB) and Balaji Institute of Management and Human Resources

Development (BIMHRD) did not not participate in the event this year, instead they played the

part of the organizers assisting BIMHRD which took the onus of managing this prestigious event

from start to finish, ensuring its success.

The events of Drishti tested the mettle of the participants’ sportsmanship skills, talent and

business acumen. Mere words are not enough to describe the spirit of sportsmanship and

competitiveness as they gave their best in competing in the three different categories of events in

Drishti, namely:

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Kalamanch (Cultural events)

● Folk dance

● Western dance

● Rock band

● Stand-up Comedy

● Kuch Anokha

● Street play

● Singing (Solo)

● Fashion show

Kreeda (Sports events)

● Chess

● Carrom

● Basketball

● Volleyball

● Football

● LAN Gaming (Counterstrike 1.6 and Need For Speed)

● Swimming

● Table tennis

Udyogneeti (Corporate and Business events)

● Extempore

● Debate

● Business Quiz

● Business Plan

The event was catered by various brands such as Cheesiano Pizza, Doritos and other fast food and

ice cream shops and played an important role in Drishti as they sated the hunger and thirst of the

participants, re-energizing them to give their best in their events.

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● “BLC Winner of Drishti 2k17 Cup along with the cash prize of INR 1, 00,000”

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❖ MOOT COURT ORIENTATION PROGRAM/ WEEKLY MOOTS/PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPER FOR FINAL YEAR

For training the students to improve upon their presentation skills, so that they can perform well

in moot court completion, the same was held on following dates: 19 August and 27 December

2017 respectively. The students are guided in different areas as to, how to plead orally and

submit their written submissions. How to frame issues, what are factual and legal issues, what is

Jurisdiction of Court, how to answer and tackle the queries of judges etc., how to work on

strength and weaknesses. The moot court cell headed by Prof. Aarti A. Tayde along with her

team of student members complied with the following task.

The cell also heads responsibility to select teams for external moot court competition.

Accordingly Internal Moot Assessment Round (IMAR) are conducted, the students are invited to

make presentation on a given moot problem and then are selected for external moots. As to the

requirement, the teams are finalized for inter collegiate, state level, national level or international

level competitions. This year the IMAR round was conducted on 24th July, 2017.

Apart from this, weekly moot court activities are held for all classes. Different burning issues in

form of moot problems were given to the student participants. With lot of zeal and efforts

students make research on the problem areas. This activity increases the research skills of the

students. All the students of BLC are made part of this activity, irrespective of their classes. The

activity also develops a sense of brotherhood, belongingness, and co-operation. The activities

were held on following dates 28 Dec, 2017, 04 Jan, 2018, 12 Jan, 2018, 19 Jan, 2018, 25 Jan

2018, 02 Feb, 2018, and 09 Feb, 2018.

Savitribai Phule Pune University as part of curriculum requires the final year student to have

practical approach towards the procedural laws and so introduced it in the syllabus as Moot

Court and Pre-trial preparation paper. With this regards, the students of BLC are made to

perform in front of the junior students with dual intent, one for the final year student to do with

their practical and second to train the junior with audio visual impact. The same was organized in

three fold, on following dates 24 July, 2018, 8 January, 2018, and 20 January, 2018 respectively.

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❖ ACHIEVEMENTS ● Remarkable Success of BLC students in MUN Competition 24/12/17

ITU: Balaji Law College

High recommendation – Nidhi Chauhan

High recommendation –Sohail Shaikh

Honorary mention- Rajveer Singh

Honorary mention- Mohini Chaubey

Honorary mention-Yogendra Bhatwarya

 

 

 

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● P. B Sawant Moot Court Competition

BLC first Winner of P.B Sawant Moot Court Competition

The competition was won by team of Milind Gadhav, Rahul Gurav,and Vairagya Awasthi

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❖ CONVOCATION Balaji Society’s Balaji Law College has organized colorful event of convocation on 16 Feb,

2018, with a cultural program organized by the students. The function was presided over by the

Principal, Balaji Law College.

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The colorful event blossomed and brought a flashy ending by 3:00 pm on 16 Feb, 2018 with

delicious lunch arranged by the SBS, Pune

❖ FAREWELL

Balaji Society’s Balaji Law College has organized farewell function for the final year students on

26 March, 2018, with a cultural program organized by the students. The function was presided

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over by the Principal, Balaji Law College. The colorful event blossomed and brought a flashy

ending by 3:00 pm on 26 March, 2018 with delicious lunch arranged by the SBS, Pune.

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❖ BLC STAFF WITH DIGNITARIES

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❖ STUDENTS COUNCIL WITH DIGNITARIES

FACULTY PROFILE

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Dr. Killi Janardhana Rao (PGDIRPM & LW, M.Com, M.A., LL.M., Ph.D.)

As an Economist he has knowledge of implications of different Government policies based on

macroeconomic analysis and law and the need for economic and law reforms so as to help

initiate appropriate business policies (strategies) in tune with such changes. His expertise is in

Applied Economics and Macroeconomic Analysis, Law and Policies which deal with economic

environment of both domestic and international business under which banks and corporate

decision making takes place. His expertise is in analyzing of aggregate output and employment

and causes and consequences of short run fluctuations in economy (Business Cycle) both on

account of domestic as well as international factors. It further deals with fiscal policy, law and

monetary and external sector policies formulated and implemented to bring about stability in the

economy. The role of Ministry of Finance, Law, RBI, Exports and Imports of goods and

services, the role of inflow and outflow of capital (FDI and FII), Balance of Payments Account

and the role of WTO in trade with the rest of the world are analyzed. In view of the causes and

consequences of retail and headline inflation on economic stability and growth are also dealt

with analytically by him. He deals in Macroeconomic Analysis with long term growth, law and

development of the economy which can help in strategy formulation and Law.

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Ms. Aarti A. Tayde (M.A., LL.B., LL.M, NET)  

Ms. Aarti Tayde completed her Masters in Law (Criminology) from Amravati University in

2006, she is also Masters in English Literature from Amravati University. She joined Balaji Law

College, Pune in 2007 as an approved full time faculty, after serving as visiting lecturer in Dr.

B.R.Ambedkar College of Law, Nagpur (Dhiksahbhumi). She has delivered lectures in law

subjects in tutorials run by Jamia Milyia Islamia for the aspirant students of Competitive

Examinations. She has lectured on Law of Crimes, Evidence, Code of Criminal Procedure,

Contract, Interpretation of Statute, Public Interest Lawyering and Legal History.

Pursuing Ph.D. from Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune.

She has participated, attended and presented papers in State, National and International seminars

and Faculty Development Programmes. Her Research interests are Criminology and

Victimology.

  Ms. Sujata Tikande

(B.S.L.LL.B., D.LL, LL.M, NET) 

Ms.Sujata Tikande completed her Master’s in Business Laws and Administrative Laws .She

joined Balaji Law College after working as full time lecturer for one academic session in Modern

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Law College, Pune. She has lectured on Constitutional Law, Banking Law and Interpretation of

statutes etc. She has done Diploma in Labour laws.

She is enrolled as Ph.D. candidate under University of Pune. She has attended various seminars

and conferences at the state and national level.

Her area of research is Rights of Women and Feminist Studies.

   

Ms. Madhavi More (B.S.L., LL.B., LL.M., NET)  

Ms. Madhavi More obtained her masters in Corporate Laws and Science and Technology Laws

in 2013. She has joined Balaji Law College as Assistant Professor in November, 2015 after

working as Assistant Professor in A.K.K. New Law Academy, Camp, Pune for two and half

years since September 2013. She teaches Constitutional law, Environmental laws, land Laws,

And Medical Laws etc. to undergraduates as well as Law postgraduates.

She has presented and published research papers on significant social issues like child labours,

E-waste management etc...

She has participated in various national conferences as well as attended various seminars and

workshops. She has also attended 2 Faculty Development Programs organized by Pune

University.

She has guided LL.M. dissertations in the area of Business Laws and medical laws. She has been

invited as a resource person in NGOs working in the area of Child Protection. Now she is at

present pursuing Ph.D. (Law) in Environmental laws from Savitribai Phule Pune University.

  

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Dr. Nisha Bhagwat Gosavi (M.A., M. Phil, B.Ed., PhD.)

 

Dr. Nisha Bhagwat Gosavi completed her M.A., M.Phil. B.Ed., PhD.(English) from Savitribai

Phule Pune University, Pune. She joined Balaji Law College in 2016 after serving as lecturer in

Baburaoji Gholap College, Pune. She has lectured on Indian Writing in English, Drama in

English, and English Literature from 1550 to 1798 etc.

She has participated and published various Research papers in National and International

conferences. Also she has attended various seminars and workshops on, ESP, Use of ICT in

Education, Global Shakespeare etc.

Recently her three books are published by Atharva Publications, Jalgaon which throws light on

the evaluative Critical study of Eugene O’Neill, Tennessee Williams, and Mahesh Elkunchwar’s

selected plays.

  

Ms. Sangeeta Verma (B.Com, LL.B, LL.M)

Ms. Sangeeta Verma completed her B.Com, LL.B (Mumbai University) and LLM (Business

Law) from Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), Vadodara. She has also completed her DHRM

from Welingkar’s University.

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She joined Balaji Law College as Assistant Professor in 2017 after serving as a visiting faculty

for a year. She teaches Environmental Laws, Intellectual Property Laws, Law of Torts, Family

Laws, Legal Language, Legal Writing etc.

Before joining Academics she was a practicing lawyer at Bombay High Court for four years and

thereafter she worked with a law firm- New Galexy Pvt. Ltd for 2.8 years.

  

Ms. Urvi Shrivastava (B.A. LL.B, LL.M,)

Ms. Urvi Shrivastava pursued her B.A.LL.B from Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune.

She attended Symbiosis Law School, Pune for her Master of Laws in Innovation, Technology

and Intellectual Property Law. She also has Diploma in Cyber Laws from Asian School of Cyber

Law and Diploma in Intellectual Property Laws from Symbiosis Law School.

She is associated with Balaji Law College as Assistant Professor since November, 2017. She

teaches Law of Contracts, History of Courts, Legal and Constitutional History, Professional

Ethics, Family Law etc.

Prior to academics, she was employed in corporates and worked with companies like Credit

Suisse and Juri Matrix Pvt. Ltd. (Clutch Group) for over 2 years.

 

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VISITING FACULTY’S PROFILE

Shaista Peerjada

B.S.L.LL.B, Diploma in Cyber Law, LLM (IPR)

Adv. Lalit Jhunjhunwala

BSL. LL.B

Dr. Narinder Kapur

M.Com, Ph.D

(Accounts and Taxation)

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STAFF PROFILE

 

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WHAT MAKES US SPECIAL

  USP’S

● Ranked amongst the top law schools in the Country.

● Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Recognized by Govt. of Maharashtra, &

Bar Council of India.

● World Class Infrastructure - Class Rooms equipped with Projectors, Moot Court Room,

Cyber facility, Legal Aid Cell, Placement Cell, and Auditorium etc.

● Excellent Placement and Internships with Lawyers of Supreme Court, High Court,

District Court, JMFC, Sr. Advocate, Corporate offices, Legal Advisor, Income Tax

offices, LPOs, KPOs.

● Outstanding Performance at Curricular & Extra-Curricular activities.

● Organize National and State level Seminars, Workshops and National level Moot Court

competition (with winning prize of one lakh ₹ )

● Guidance & Counseling to the students from Sr. Advocates like Adv. Ram Jethmalani,

and other legal luminaries

● Guidance for Judicial Examination, Bar Examination and other relevant competitive

exams like UPSC & MPSC.

● Additional curricular activities in form of Mock Parliament, Arbitration and other ADR

technique, Client counselsling, and Drafting of legal documents.

● As Law course is a full time course, the college timings is from 9 am to 5 pm.

● 75% attendance is mandatory and strictly observed, failing which students are not

allowed to appear for the University examination

● Regular Educational visits arranged to: Lok adalat, JJB, Socio legal organizations,

● Arrange visits to villages for legal awareness as part of Legal- Aid Program.

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● Well-equipped library. With latest study material, Books, Journals, Periodicals, News

Papers and Data base like Manu Patra and Lexis Nexis.

● Highly qualified and experienced faculties.

RULES AND REGULATION

(Students and Parents are instructed to read this carefully)

Only those who accept the following conditions need to Apply

● Students will have to maintain decorum in campus as Discipline, Dedication &

Determination is our moto.

● College timing is from 9:00am to 5:30pm and students will have to be in campus

for the whole time.

● Compulsory bio-metric Attendance

● The students who fail to maintain attendance beyond 75% will not be allowed to

appear for University exams and will be discontinued from the college role

● Regular assignment, class test, surprise test will be conducted and the assessment

will be done accordingly.

● Gurukul culture is prevalent and so every student has a right to meet any

Professor, Principal, Director or President of the Society to share their thoughts and

grievances

● Uniform is compulsory on all days except for Saturday.

 

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CONTACT US Contact Number for General Enquires on Admissions: 91682 90808

 

 

 

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Sr. No.

Name & Designation Contact No E-mail ID

1 Dr. Killi Janardhana Rao Principal

020-6704035 [email protected]

2 Asst. Prof. Aarti Tayde,

020-6704034  [email protected]

3 Asst. Prof. Sujata Tikande,  020-6704034  [email protected]

4 Asst. Prof. Madhavi More,  020-6704034  [email protected]

5 Dr. Nisha Gosavi, Asst. Prof. 

020-6704034  [email protected]

6 Asst. Prof. Sangeeta Verma  020-6704034  [email protected]

7 Asst. Prof. Urvi Shrivastava  020-6704034  [email protected]

8 Faculty/staff room 020-6704034 [email protected]

9 Library 020-6704031 [email protected]

10 Placement Cell 020-6704034/73 [email protected]

11 Admin Office 020-6704035 [email protected]

DISCLAIMER This Prospectus is a guide for applicants who intend to enter Balaji Law College and it has been

produced as carefully as possible for this purpose. Although every effort is made to ensure that

information is accurate and up to date, the matters covered by the prospectus are subject to

change from time to time.

The College reserves the right to alter or withdraw a course or parts of courses.

All offers of admission to pursue a course of studies as a registered student of the college are

made by the Principal. No promise or purported offer made otherwise than in accordance with

this regulation has any validity.

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UNDERTAKING/DECLARATIONS/REQUISITION FORMS

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UNDERTAKING FORMS TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION A. UNDERTAKING BY THE STUDENTS OF BALAJI LAW COLLEGE AND

PARENTS ON RAGGING I, Mr. /Ms. …………………………….…………….…..…, B.A.LL.B-I/II/III/IV/V/LL.B-I/II/III/DTL Student of Balaji Law College Pune do hereby undertake on this day …………of _______2018, the following :- 1. I declare that I shall abide by the admission rules and regulations of Balaji Law College, Pune and follow the code of conduct for students. I acknowledge that the Balaji Law College has the power to take disciplinary action on me for non-compliance of the same. 2. That I have read and understood the directives of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India on anti-ragging and UGC regulations on curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions, 2009. 3. That I understand the meaning of Ragging and know that ragging in any form is a punishable offence and the same is banned by the Court of Law. I understand that, in case I am involved in ragging, the case will be reported to the police and the law will take its own course and I will be summarily expelled from the Balaji Law College, if found guilty. 4. That I have not been found or charged for my involvement in any kind of ragging in the past. However, I undertake to face disciplinary action/legal proceedings including expulsion from Balaji Law College, if the above statement is found to be untrue or the facts are concealed and are established at any stage in future. 5. That I shall not resort to ragging in any form at any place and shall abide by the rules/laws prescribed by the Courts, Government of India and the College authorities for the purpose from time to time. 6. The University has a No Tolerance Policy for Ragging by the students, whether inside or outside the premises of the University. Should any incident of Ragging be brought to the attention of any competent authorities, the College will verify the authenticity of the case and if any individual(s) are found guilty, they would be immediately terminated from the College. I have read the above Policy of the University and agree to abide by the same.

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Student should also need to fill up the anti-ragging form directly on www.antiragging.in and print copy of the same shall be submitted to the College. Signature of the Student I hereby fully endorse the undertaking made by my son/ daughter /ward. Date: Signature of Mother / Father / Guardian

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DECLARATION/UNDERTAKING FROM THE STUDENT ON QUALIFICATION AND CODE OF CONDUCT

I, Mr. /Ms. …………………………….…………….…..…, B.A.LL.B-I/II/III/IV/V/LL.B-I/II/III/DTL Student of Balaji Law College Pune do hereby undertake on this day …………of _______2018, the following :- 1. I hereby declare that the entries made by me in the Application Form are complete and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 2. I hereby undertake to present the original documents immediately upon demand by the concerned authorities of the College/University authorities. 3. I further declare that my admission may be cancelled at any stage, if I am found ineligible and/or the information provided by me is found to be incorrect. 4. I hereby promise to abide by the admission rules and regulations, concerning discipline, attendance, etc. of the University, and also to follow the Code of Conduct prescribed for the Students of the University, as in force from time to time and subsequent changes/ modifications/ amendment made thereto. I acknowledge that the College has the authority for taking punitive actions against me for violation and/or non-compliance of the same. 5. I understand that 75% attendance in each class is compulsory and I commit myself to adhere to the same. I also understand, in case my attendance falls short for any reason, the competent authority of the College may take such punitive action against me, as may be deemed fit and proper. 6. I hereby declare that I will neither join in any coercive agitation/strike for the purpose of forcing the authorities of the University to solve any problem, nor will I participate in any activity which has tendency to disturb the peace and tranquility of life on the College campus and/or the Canteen premises. 7. I understand that as per rules and regulations of the University, I will not be permitted to possess or use any motorized vehicle inside the University campus, unless I am permitted to do so by a written prior authorisation from the College authorities. 8. I hereby declare that I shall be solely responsible for my involvement in any kind of undesirable /indisciplinary activities outside the campus, and shall be liable for punishment as per the law of the land. I further understand that, the University shall in no way provide any support to me and will not be held responsible for my any such action. 9. I hereby undertake to inform the University, about any changes in information submitted by me, in the Application Form and any other documents, including change in addresses and phone numbers from time to time. Signature of the Student I will endeavor to induce my son/ daughter /ward to do his/her best to observe the above undertaking in words and spirit. Date: Signature of Mother / Father / Guardian

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DECLARATION FROM THE STUDENT ON PHYSICAL FITNESS I, Mr./Ms. …………………………….…………….…..…, B.A.LL.B-I/II/III/IV/V/LL.B-I/II/III/DTL Student of Balaji Law College Pune do hereby undertake on this day …………of _______2018, the following :- 1. I declare that I am not suffering from any serious/contagious ailment including psychology related symptoms. 2. I also understand that the declaration on physical fitness submitted by me is correct. 3. I also understand that I shall take care of my health and the ups and downs in my health are my own responsibility. Signature of the Student I hereby fully endorse the undertaking made by my son/ daughter /ward. Date: Signature of Mother / Father / Guardian

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UNDERTAKING/DECLARATION

I, Mr./Ms. …………………………….…………….…..…, B.A.LL.B-I/II/III/IV/V/LL.B-I/II/III/DTL Student of Balaji Law College Pune do hereby undertake on this day …………of _______2018, the following :- 1. As student of Balaji Law College, Pune hereby declare that I will strictly follow all the

Rules and Regulations of the Institution relating to academic activities, discipline and shall

comply with the minimum 75% attendance as per university norms etc., and my continuation in

the College is subject to compliance of the same by me.

2. I, further undertake to attend the lectures of the College regularly, and fully comply with

norms of attendance stipulated by all concerned authorities failing which I am aware and consent

to the condition that I will not be eligible to apply and appear for University Examination as per

the rules.

Signature of the Student I hereby fully endorse the undertaking made by my son/ daughter /ward. Date: Signature of Mother / Father / Guardian

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PARTICIPATION IN CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES REQUISITION FOR ATTENDANCE OF INDIVIDUAL

(TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE STUDENT CONCERNED WITHIN THREE DAYS OF THE ACTIVITY)

1. Student Details:-

Roll No __________ Name __________________________Class_________________

Section ______________ Speciliasation _________________ 2. Full description of the Activity:-

________________________________________________________________________ 3. What was the urgency? Why it was not carried out during nonacademic hours?

_______________________________________________________________________ 4. Who authorized you to undertake the activity? (Write the full Name and Designation of the authority) ________________________________________________________________. 5. Are you aware that only the Principal/Faculty In charge can authorize such activity during class hours? (Yes or No) ___________. 6. What was the date time and duration of the activity? Requisition is required for what date and time :-

7. I, _______________________ (name) hereby certify that the information furnished above is correct. Date: 2020 Signature of the Student Remarks of the Faculty Incharge: I, Certify the fact mentioned above Recommended/Not Recommended Date: 2020 Signature of the Faculty Incharge Remarks of the Principal: Based on the above remarks/recommendations, the requisition for the attendance on behalf of co-curricular activities are Approved/ Not Approved

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Date (s) Time What was the subject covered in the class during this period From To

Date : 2020 (Signature of the Principal)

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