Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Legal Awareness Camp at Vishwavidyala Metro Station on 26th October 2012



The Legal Aid Society of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi had organized a legal awareness camp with RTI as its theme at Vishwavidyala Metro Station on 26th October 2012.

The zeal of holding such a camp lured the volunteers to come up with an innovative idea- they summarized various rules and provisions given under RTI Act and the procedure involved (ranging from filing the first application to first appeal) in a flowchart form so as it to make it easy for a layman. Such an idea was executed on a pamphlet and copies of the same were distributed in an around the metro station premises.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Legal Awareness Camp on RTI


Dear friends,

This to inform all the members of Legal Aid Society that we are going to organize Legal Awareness Camp on Right to information on 26/Oct/2012 (Friday) in the Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station premises.The timing will be 9:30 am to 3 pm . Those member students who are interested in spreading the awareness on RTI are hereby directed to register themselves by sending a mail to clc.legalaidsociety@gmail.com latest by 24/Oct/2012 (5 pm)

Those member students who are willing to register themselves should possess sound knowledge of the RTI Act, 2005. We require only 4 volunteers and they will be selected after the screening process.

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Notice

Dear Friends,

All the members who are working on the development of Legal Literacy Module are required to finish their outline by 27th of September 2012 and come for a meeting to discuss the draft outline on 27th itself at 1:30 pm in room no. 29. Please come with your respective drafts.

Monday, 24 September 2012

Project- Northeast


The northeast of India has consistently been plagued by problems of infiltration and insurgency. The existence of over 60 different armed groups in the area attest to the fact that there is something fundamentally wrong. The cause may be the lack of a political will to take appropriate action or it may lie in the fact that the people involved are taking unfair advantage of the underdeveloped state of the region. The answer can only be derived if one makes a close study of the facts involved. Taking just one side of the story is not enough. One must take into account the views of all the different parties involved to draw a definite conclusion. However, we cannot overlook the fact that whatever be the cause, in the end it is the common people who pay the price in this struggle.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Paralegal Training with DLSA


Dear friends,
We are planning to organize paralegal training for the members of Legal Aid Society. In this training a student will be trained in various activities related to legal profession like client counseling, drafting, mediation, etc. The training will be conducted by Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA). The selected students will be given a certificate and identity card of Para-Legal Volunteer (PLVs).

Those of you who are interested are required to register themselves by September 22, 2012 by sending an email to clc.legalaidsociety@gmail.com. The seats are limited and there will be a screening done by DLSA also. So, registrations are open only for first 50 member students who send their mails.

Interactive Session on Legal Literacy Module


The session for student members of Legal Aid Society who had registered for the 'Legal Literacy Project' was held on 13th September in the Seminar Hall of Campus Law Centre. Dr. Raman Mittal encouraged the students to make the session interactive and the entire session was vibrant with numerous questions and suggestions shot by the students. Dr. Mittal presented the 'Legal Literacy Module for School Children IX-XII' which formed the backbone of the orientation. He went on to describe the objectives of the project and the desired plan of action. Suggestions by students were welcome and were instantly incorporated in the project.