Sunday, September 25, 2011

Open access Legal online library

Advocate Khoj  is an open access Electronic resource for law Students. This is one of the best resource for law students, law practitioners as well as common men who need legal assistance for their day to day life.


Link is available on the right side of this page.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Annual National Law Students Workshop

Annual National Law Students Workshop on
Rethinking Intellectual Property Rights
Theme of 2012
Indian Patent Law: The Social Overtones
January 12 to 14, 2012

For details go to the following link:

Thursday, September 15, 2011

All taluka courts to have e-libraries by March-end


Source | Ahmadabad News line
 
Tipped as first-of-its-kind project, the facility will provide important law journals, judgments of Supreme Court and HCs

The state government plans to set up e-libraries in courts across the 225 talukas by March-end in a bid to provide easy, centralised and cost-effective access to legal and judicial database to judges and advocates.

State Law Minister Dileep Sanghani told The Indian Express that the project was part of his ministry’s plan of strengthening information and communication technology in courts across the state to give judicial administration a boost.

Claiming that Gujarat will be the first state in the country with all the taluka courts having e-library, the minister said that e-libraries would be provided with all important law journals, law books and reported judgments of the Supreme Court and various high courts. It will have a proper Internet facility and equipment to download and print the judgments or parts thereof required by the advocates and judges for reference in the cases they will be arguing and deciding respectively.

According to Sanghani, while access to e-library will be free for various stakeholders, the advocates and others would have to pay for the printouts of the judgments.

He said that since law books and journals had become very costly, many advocates at taluka and even district level were not able to buy them to update themselves with the latest developments. This. He said, was resulting into advocates failing to assist properly in the delivery of justice.

Sanghani said that when he disclosed the e-library project to Justice S J Mukhopadhyaya during his send-off function on Monday, after his elevation to the Supreme Court, Justice Mukhopadhyaya said it was the first project of its kind in the country.


Monday, September 5, 2011

Exhibition-cum-Sale of Law books

An exhibition-cum-sale of Law books has been organized in the Library of K. C. Law College for three days from 15th to 17th September 2011 between 9.30am to 1.00pm. All are cordially invited for this event.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Provisional Sanad for new Law Graduates

Congratulations to all students who have cleared III yr. LL.B.

According to the information that i have received from one of our graduates is that you can apply for a PROVISIONAL SANAD now. The forms are available in the Bar Council office. You will get a final Sanad once you have cleared the Bar Exam.

Keep checking the Bar Council of India website for details regarding the Bar Exam.


BEST WISHES TO YOU ALL FOR A VERY BRIGHT FUTURE :)

Friday, March 11, 2011

Moily launches online legal information portal

Jointly developed by leading Australian, Indian legal education institutions

Union Law Minister Veerappa Moily on Wednesday launched the ‘Legal Information Institute (LII) of India,' an online portal that comprises 108 legal databases covering all States, Union Territories and Central government jurisdictions.

LII of India, a joint project developed by leading Australian and Indian legal education institutions, draws on the framework of online public libraries that offer free and open access to legal information. It is also integrated with other similar collaborations like the World, Commonwealth and Australasian Legal Information Institutes and features tools like LawCite, an international citatory which automatically tracks citations of over 5.5 million decisions, to show the citation history of Indian cases, law journal articles and treaties from both within India and outside.

Speaking at the launch of the project, Australia's Deputy High Commissioner to India Lachlan Strahan said: “Australia is pleased to support the development of LII of India. It is a project that builds on Australia and India's broadening cooperation, and reflects our shared values, our commitment to democracy and the rule of law.”

India's “renowned IT capability,” he said, would ensure that the database continued to grow.

The database can be accessed online at http://www.liiofindia.org/.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Access to "AIR Web World" now in K C Law Library

The library has subscribed to "AIR Web World" online database of case reports from all Journals of AIR for the years 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011!

Now the number of legal databases subscribed by the library goes up to FOUR !!!!!

Hope you all have an immensely enjoyable research experience.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Legal Research through AIR Web World

Mr. Suresh Bhagwat from AIR Ltd. conducted a training session for K. C. Law College students on "Legal Research through AIR Web World". The session was very interactive due to student participation. Students benefitted a lot from this training.

A follow up session is going to be conducted in the fourth week of February. Those who are interested should contact the Librarian, Mrs. Purnima Joshi or Dr. Bindu Variath.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Students' interaction on Sahyadri channel

K. C. Law students interacted with expert panel of the Mumbai University on the topic "Personality Development and Education" in the programme called 'Lokmanas' on DD Sahyadri channel on Saturday, February 5, 2011. The session was a very enlightenng experience for the students.


Dr. Yende, Principal, K. C. Law College along with the students and
the anchor of the show in the Doordarshan lobby

                                    
Inside the Studio with the Experts