LLOYD LAW COLLEGE ORIENTATION PROGRAM

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INTRODUCING
LLOYD LAW COLLEGE
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AUGUST 11, 2012
CATCH THE LLC SPIRIT
WELCOME CLASS OF 2012!!!
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Dear Freshers
 It gives me immense
pleasure to introduce you
to the Lloyd Law College.
Congratulations!
You
have begun an incredible
journey of learning and
discovery.
 You have embarked an
ambitious and exciting
phase
and
we
are
delighted that you have
chosen LLC for your legal
education.
Hello,
& Welcome
to LLC. My
name is
Jigisha and
I am a
faculty
here.
POINTERS AT ORIENTATION
 Facts about establishment
 Vision and Mission
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Statement
Objectives
Achievements
Life at Lloyd
Informative Guest Lectures
Activities
Moot Courts
Parliament Visits
Legal Aid Camps
Visit to Courts
Utilities
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FACTS ABOUT ESTABLISHMENT
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 Lloyd
Law College is
established
under
the
genesis
of
Satilila
Charitable Society (SCS) in
the year 2003.
 The College is currently
affiliated to Ch. Charan
Singh University, Meerut.
 The Affiliation is approved
by the Bar Council of India.
(The Patron of Professional
Legal
Education
&
Profession in India).
Enlightened VISION
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 Lloyd
Law
College
strives towards the
growth,
development
and formation of such a
generation of students
who
possess
the
intellectual genius and
moral consciousness so
as to be the responsible
citizens of tomorrow.
GRUND TRINITY….. Ladder of Success
who possess moral
conviction,
compassion
social
and
professional
competence
• To practice law as a
calling
others,
to
and
serve
to
create a moral &
just society.
• Leader
of
Professional
Education
• Prestigious
in
Professional Legal
Research
• Benchmark
in
Professional Legal
Training
• Best marketed in
Professional Legal
Placements
Strong Objectives
• To develop lawyers
Stead Fast Mission
Enlightened Vision
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• Evolve and impart
comprehensive
legal education
• Promote
advanced
studies
and
research
in
all
avenues
• Inculcate
legal
values
and
cultural,
ethical
Life @ Lloyd
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Inspire Engage
and
Grow…
STUDENT LIFE
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 Life
at Lloyd is vital,
engaging and rich – within
the academic context and
beyond it.
 We have a remarkably
active campus offering daily
events – many initiated by
students – that enrich the
in-class experience.
 You will find opportunities
to work on a law journal, a
panel discussion with HC
and SC Judges, leading
activities that range from
moot
courts,
debates,
cultural activities and much
more….
FACILITIES & UTILITIES
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 Moot Court Rooms
 Library
 Xerox
 Fax
 Cyber Lab
 Conveyance
 Hostel
 Sports
 Medical Facilities
 Café Coffee Day
Introduction of Certificate Courses
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Legal
Literacy
Corporate
Law
Certificate
Courses
ADR
IPR
SKILL TRAINING
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Legal Aid and Client Counseling
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Legal Aid
 Legal Aid implies giving free legal
Client Counseling
 A law office is simulated
 Two students in a team (Lawyer
services to the poor and needy
and Client Participate)
Purpose:
 a) Provides a provision of  The student interviews with a
person playing the role of the
practical knowledge, training and
client.
development of skill sets,
 Student is expected to elicit the
 b) socially sensitising students,
relevant information, explore
and
with the client his or her
 c) the creation of low cost yet
preferred outcome, outline the
dependable legal counsel and an
nature of the problem, and
awareness of the law in sociopresent the client with a means
economically backward sections.
for resolving the problem.
Mock Trial Vs Moot
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Mock Trial
Mock
It isTrial
an isadversarial
designed
toexercise
test the intended
participantsto
skill
test of
the handling
evidence and
in a
presenting
hypothetical case
evidence,
set in
examining,
a hypothetical court.
crossIn
examining
other words,and
a mock
reexamining
trial is witnesses
designed to
establish the facts of
the case
Moot
 Moot
is designed
By contrast
with toa
mockthe trial,
the
test
participant’s
participation
in a moot
ability
to argue
a
have to assume
question
of law. that the
evidence has already
been tested, and that
the facts of the case
have been determined,
as set out in the moot
problem.
Placement & Training Team (Proposed)
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Group Head
Training & Placement
Placement
Manager
Team Lead
Training and
Placement
Training and
Placement
Executive
Training and
Placement
Executive
Training & Placement – Process Flow (Proposed)
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Placement Process
Student
Profiling
Student’s skill set
Vs
Skill set requirement
Students opt for multiple
industries of their interest
Placement office matches
profile of the students and
sends to corporate
Corporate shortlists the
student’s profile
Selection of student
by corporate
Group discussion/ Interview of
shortlisted students by the
corporate
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM
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 Lloyd Law College has signed a
number of MOUs with other
universities.
 Student Exchange Program of
LLC with KSL, 32 students of
KSL, Nepal will be coming to
Lloyd College to interact with our
students.
 And , our students will be visiting
KSL, Nepal for the same in the
month of Oct, 2012
 There are many more exchange
programs and visits in the
coming session, so students pull
up your socks and get ready to
catch the LLC Spirit with
national
and
international
approach.
Of Lloyd Law College
with
Kathmandu School of Law
(KSL), Kathmandu, Nepal
EMINENT GUEST FACULTY
Visit – 2012-13
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 Dr. Tamara Relish, New York, USA.
 Dr. Rajan Narsinghen, WTO, GENEVA.
 Dr. Yuvraj Sanghrola, Kathmandu, NEPAL.
 Dr. Zakir Hussain, BANGLADESH.
 Dr. Geeta Pathak, NEPAL.
 Dr. Tasleem Kausar, PAKISTAN.
 Dr. Anil Raghuvanshi, SUDAN.
 Dr. Rajesh Sharma, City Univ., HONG KONG.
 Dr. Naveel, JORDAN.
 Dr. Veeda, IRAN.
Conclusion
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 Greater Independence
 Greater Personal Responsibility
 Attend Classes regularly
thank you….
 Visit College websites and notice boards regularly