The Department of Laws, originally established at CT Group of Institute, Shahpur (jalandhar) in 2017. Department of Laws, CT Institute of Law is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and affiliated by Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. Department of Laws CT Institute of law courses are BA LLB & B.COM LLB . The Department of Laws, CT Institute of law Shahpur (Jalandhar) provides various facilities to its students. The college has a separate and well-equipped Moot Court Hall where various Seminars, Presentations, and Moot Court Competitions are held each year. Department of Laws, CT Institute of law also houses a Legal Aid Clinic.
CT institute of Law prepares outstanding lawyers and legally trained professionals to serve their local, national and global communities with excellence, integrity and professionalism; and through its scholarship and service strives to contribute to the development of the law and a more just society.
The primary mission is not only to provide the bookish knowledge to the students in their opted courses, but also to pursue them to make their future bright by becoming jurists, researchers, academicians, legal advisors, judicial officers and public prosecutors and contribute towards a society which is aware about their rights.
CT Institute Of Law Is Committed To Provide A Congenial Environment For Students As They Are Groomed For Bright Professional Career By Providing Wide Range Of Exposure On Theoretical As Well As Practical Aspects Of Law. To Get Success In The Legal Profession One Should Be Well Equipped In Qualities Such As Knowledge Of Legal Drafting, Adducing Evidence In The Court, Cross Examination Of The Witnesses And Last But Not The Least Developing Argumentative Skills In The Students Which Is Our Main Focus. I Would Like To Convey To The Parents That While Making A Choice Of The College For Your Ward, The Sincerity And Honesty With Which You Are Investing On Your Child Will Be Returned To You Once He /She Will Complete The Course With Flying Colours. I, Hereby Welcome You, The Young Buddies For Making Their Career At CT Institute Of Law With Zeal And Enthusiasm And Wish That They Shine As Judges, Prosecutors, Lawyers And Academicians Etc.
BA LL.B (FYIC)
B.COM LL.B (FYIC)
The methodology adopted to ensure proper learning includes Lectures, Tutorials, Group Discussion and Moot Court Competitions.
Personality Development & Grooming of the students: The department emphasizes on personality development & grooming of the students in order to develop professional capabilities of the students. The young energetic lawyers are chiseled and groomed to meet all the challenges of the swiftly changing environment. Regular Personality development programmes are organized in the department in collaboration with professional organizations. Besides, Guest lectures, Group Discussions, Moot Competition sessions etc. are also organized on a regular basis. The students also get an opportunity to nurture talent and allow it to bloom through a congenial atmosphere for that language lab is used.
One faculty member has been identified as the class incharge for every class. His/her role is to guide the students for:
Academic Excellence
Communication Skills
Personality Development
Positive Attitude
Good Behavior
Discipline
Proper Dress & Uniform
Etiquettes & Manners
Motivation to students to
actively participate in extra-curricular activities viz. sports, cultural activities
etc.
To refrain the students not
to indulge in ragging & other social evils.
Ct Institute of Law organized an expert lecture on WRIT JURISDICTION and DRAFTING OF WRITS. The lecture was delivered by Advocate Pardhuman Garg, esteemed practicing lawyer of Punjab and Haryana High Court. The lecture was aimed at facilitating the sharing of expertise and experience of legal profession and help students gain practical perspective on this theoretical concept. The session started with the Poster Making Competition in which students displayed beautiful posters relating to the Fundamental rights.
CT Institute of Law celebrated Independence Day on 14 August 2019 with great zeal. On this occasion students of CT Institute of Law performed various cultural activities to owe their respect towards nation. The function started with declamation competition, which was followed by choreography, dance performances, poetical recitation and nukkad natak. Students participated with eagerness in the function. Dr.Yugdeep Kaur Principal CT Institute of Law along with other faculty members encouraged the students to survive in peace, harmony and be united and strong as through this every citizen adds to the strength of the nation
The CT Institute of Law organized Intra Departmental Moot Court Competition at their Moot Court Room and the final was conducted at the CTIEMT seminar hall on 22.03.2024. Total16 teams participated in it. Each team had 3 participants (2 mooters and 1 researcher). Harsharan Kaur, Ekjot Kaur, Ayush Khurana were declared as the winners and Babita, Komal and Arshdeep Kaur declared as the first runner up.
On the occasion of World Drug Abuse Day, the CT Institute of Law, in collaboration with the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), organized an awareness program aimed at sensitizing students and faculty about the harmful effects of drug abuse and the importance of a drug-free society. The event was graced by Retired District & Sessions Judge Jasvir Singh Kang, who served as the esteemed guest of honour. His presence and valuable insights greatly enriched the program. A significant highlight of the programme was the Drug Awareness Pledge, led by Mr. Kang along with Dr.Manbir Singh, the Managing Director of CT Group of Institutions. The pledge was solemnly taken by all faculty members, affirming their commitment to spreading awareness and working towards a drug-free community.
CT Institute of Law, Shahpur, proudly participated in the month-long Tree Plantation Drive initiated by the Punjab State Legal Services Authority, SAS Nagar, under the guidance of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Jalandhar. As part of this green initiative, the students and faculty of CT Institute of Law carried out plantation activities from June 13 to June 15, 2025, covering the areas from Jalandhar to Kangniwal village and Jandiala Road, planting 1000 to 1200 trees. The enthusiastic participation of PLVs (Para Legal Volunteers) and law students brought life to the initiative, aligning with the broader vision of environmental sustainability and legal responsibility.
The farewell party was organized by the junior classes i.e., semester VIll, VI and II of B.A.LL.B. (FYIC)and BCOM.LL.B. ( FYIC) for final semester students of B.A.LL.B. Xth( FYIC) and B.Com.LL.B.Xth (FYIC)at Satva, Model town , Jalandhar on April 28, 2025, to bid an emotional adieu to the outgoing students of B.A. LL.B. and B.Com. LL.B., Batch 2020–2025. The event was marked by heartfelt memories, vibrant performances, and an atmosphere of celebration. The evening began with a series of cultural presentations by the juniors. Dance performances, musical acts, and an enthusiastic ramp walk brought color and excitement to the stage, creating lasting memories for all in attendance. Faculty members shared nostalgic anecdotes and offered words of encouragement for the students' future endeavors. Outgoing students expressed gratitude for the guidance and support they received throughout their time at CT Group.
On 3rd April 2025, CTIL organized an educational visit to Science City, aimed at enhancing students’ understanding of scientific concepts through interactive learning experiences. A group of students, accompanied by faculty members, participated in this exciting and informative trip.
In its continuous endeavor to uphold the constitutional values of justice and equality, CT Institute of Law, Shahpur, organized a Legal Aid Camp on 27th march, 2025, under the guidance of the Department of Legal Aid and Literacy Cell. The objective of the camp was to spread awareness about legal rights and provide free legal assistance to the underprivileged sections of society. The initiative was conducted in collaboration with the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Jalandhar, ensuring a professional and impactful outreach.
Jalandhar, 26th March, 2025: The CT Institute of Law successfully organized an Intra-Departmental Moot Court Competition under the guidance of our esteemed HOI Dr. Manavpreet Kaur Dhindsa. The preliminary round was held on 25th march, 2025, and final on 26th march, 2025 final round was held. The event, designed to enhance advocacy skills and legal acumen, witnessed enthusiastic participation from budding law professionals The panel of esteemed judges commended the participants for their research skills, clarity in arguments, and confident advocacy. Winners of the competition were awarded certificates and medals in recognition of their outstanding performance.
The CT Institute of Law continued its Law & Latte Series with the fourth session held on March 6, 2025, at 11:00 AM in the CTIL Seminar Hall. This session delved into the intricacies of Arbitration Law, featuring Advocate Ravish Malhotra accompanied by Advocate Harry. The session aimed to provide a comprehensive and updated understanding of the legal framework governing arbitration.
with Advocate Vinay Sharma, Advocate Sourabh and Advocate Kartik Bhagat the CT Institute of Law continued its Law & Latte Series on March 5, 2025, at 11:00 AM in the CTIEMT Seminar Hall. This session, the third in the series, focused on the crucial topic of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act). The seminar was conducted by Advocate Vinay Sharma, accompanied by Advocates Sourabh and Karthik Bhagat. The session aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the NDPS Act's provisions and practical implications.
On 4 March 2025 at 1:30 PM, the CT Institute of Law's Law & Latte Series continued in the CTIL seminar hall, featuring Advocate Nimrata Gill, who focused on the critical skill of drafting in trial practice. Following a welcome address emphasizing the series' aim to bridge theoretical and practical legal knowledge, Advocate Gill provided a detailed session on drafting, with specific emphasis on applications within the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) and the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).
Students of CT Institute of Law from the 8th and 10th semesters had the opportunity to interact with CJM Legal Aid, Ms. Sarveen Sandhu (Civil Judge, Junior Division / Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Jalandhar), and Sh. Karan Khullar (Advocate) during the National Lok Adalat. During this interaction, students gained valuable insights into the judiciary and the functioning of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system. It was a great experience contributing to the dispute resolution process alongside esteemed legal professionals.
We are pleased to share that the Eco Club at CT Institute of law Shahpur, Jalandhar, successfully organized an Eco-Friendly Rangoli Competition on February 25, 2025, under the Environmental Education Programme (EEP). The event was conducted with the support of the Punjab State Council for Science and Technology and the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change. With the theme "Our Land, Our Future," students displayed their creativity and commitment to environmental stewardship through stunning rangoli designs that highlighted sustainability and conservation.
Students of CT Institute of Law visited the High Court on January 24, 2025, as part of their academic learning and practical exposure to the judicial system. The visit provided them with firsthand experience of court proceedings, case hearings, and legal procedures.
On January 21, 2025, the students and faculty members of CT Institute of Law visited the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Police Academy, Phillaur. This visit was organized to provide students with practical exposure to the functioning of the police academy, with a focus on topics such as road safety, cybercrime, fingerprint analysis, and forensic sciences.
The CT institute of law organised CR investigature ceremony on nominations for CR from each class of law department were submitted and CR is appointed by evaluating their attendance and previous year's marks and opportunity is given to the new students.CR appointed was given bunch of responsibilities for their class as well as regarding the department.
BA.LLB 1 - JAGROOP SINGH , JANVI AWASTI AND MAHI GUPTA
B.COM LL.B 2- VIVEK
BA.LLB.3 - MUSKAN AND SIMRAN
B.COM LL.B 3- TAMANNA
B.A.LLB.6 - NEERU
B.COMLL.B 6- MANDEEP KAUR
B.ALL.B 8 - VANSHIKA KAPOOR
B.COM LL.B 8- NIKHIL RANA
BA.LLB. 10 - GAGANDEEP
B.COM LL.B 10- NIKHIL GAUTAM
The CT Institute of Law, in collaboration with the National Commission for Women, successfully organized a conference on Legal Awareness Programmes for Women today, 16th December 2024. The conference was graced by the esteemed presence of Chief Guest Rahul Kumar Azad, Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM), who delivered an inspiring inaugural address emphasizing the importance of legal literacy for women's empowerment. Prominent legal professionals contributed valuable insights during the session: Ms. Harleen Kaur, Panel Advocate, District Legal Services Authority, Dashwinder Singh, Legal Assistant cum Defence Counsellor, Jagannath Sir, Senior Assistant. The conference attracted Aashaa workers, female police officials,faculty members, and community participants, fostering a lively exchange of ideas and solutions to pressing legal issues faced by women .
CT Institute of Law Students Attend National Lok Adalat The students of CT Institute of Law, accompanied by Principal Dr. Manavpreet Kaur, actively participated in the National Lok Adalat held on 14 December 2024. The event was presided over by prominent judicial officers, including District and Sessions Judge Nirbhau Singh Gill, Chief Judicial Magistrate Rahul Kumar Azad, and Judicial Magistrate Arjan Singh Sandhu. The Lok Adalat provided students with an invaluable opportunity to witness the practical implementation of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms
The Debate and Legal Quiz Competition was held on 26 November 2024 to commemorate Constitution Day. The event was organized to enhance legal literacy and provide a platform for young minds to engage in meaningful discussions on significant constitutional topics. The program was graced by the esteemed presence of 'Rahul Kumar Azad', Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) cum Secretary, District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Jalandhar, as the Chief Guest and Sh.Jagannath, Senior Assistant, also contributed significantly to the event's success with his valuable insight. Mr. Rahul Kumar Azad delivered an inspiring speech, highlighting the relevance of the Uniform Civil Code in contemporary India and its potential to foster unity and equality. He also stressed the importance of legal awareness in empowering citizens and strengthening democracy. The event served as a platform to inspire and educate young minds about the importance of the Constitution and contemporary legal issues.
Eye Donation Camp at CT Institute of Law On September 3, 2024, CT Institute of Law hosted a successful Eye Donation Camp aimed at raising awareness about eye donation and facilitating the donation process. The event was held on the institute's campus and saw active participation from students, faculty, and local community members. The Eye Donation Camp at CT Institute of Law successfully created awareness and encouraged many individuals to pledge their eyes for donation. The event not only educated participants about the benefits of eye donation but also helped in building a community of potential donors committed to making a difference. CT Institute of Law plans to continue its efforts in promoting eye donation and other social causes through similar events and collaborations. The institute is committed to being a catalyst for positive change in the community.
On August 23, 2024, CT Institute of Law organized a Poster Making and Rangoli Making Competition to commemorate the impact of the slave trade and reflect on its historical and contemporary implications. The event aimed to foster awareness and artistic expression related to the legacy of the slave trade. Participants created posters that depicted the horrors of the slave trade, its historical significance, and its lasting effects on societies around the world. The entries were evaluated based on creativity, relevance to the theme, historical accuracy, and visual impact. Competitors designed Rangoli patterns that illustrated the impact and legacy of the slave trade. The designs were judged based on their creativity, adherence to the theme, and overall aesthetic. Conclusion: The Poster Making and Rangoli Making Competition was a meaningful and impactful event that provided students with an opportunity to engage deeply with the historical and ongoing significance of the slave trade. The event highlighted both artistic talents and educational insights, fostering a greater understanding of this crucial historical issue. Prizes were awarded to the most compelling entries, and all participants were acknowledged for their contributions. Acknowledgements:We extend our sincere gratitude to the judges, participants, and volunteers for their dedication. Special thanks to the organizing committee for their efforts in making this event both informative and engaging.
The seminar, held on 11th November at the CT Institute of Law, was organized to observe Legal Services Day, which emphasizes the importance of legal rights and access to justice for all, particularly for underprivileged communities. The event aimed to educate students and the community about the role of legal aid in ensuring equitable access to justice. The session began with an overview of Legal Services Day, established to promote awareness of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. This day serves as a reminder of the need to support the legal rights of economically weaker sections of society The seminar on Legal Services Day at the CT Institute of Law was a significant event, shedding light on the crucial role of legal aid in promoting justice and equality. It reinforced the institute's commitment to fostering a sense of social responsibility among law students and equipping them to serve the community. Attendees gained valuable insights into the legal challenges faced by marginalized communities and the various ways to address them.
Report on Sukhmani Sahib Paath on the Occasion of Parkash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji To commemorate the Parkash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh Guru and founder of Sikhism, the CT Institute of Law organized a soulful recitation of the Sukhmani Sahib on 9th November 2024. The event aimed to spread the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and foster a sense of spirituality and unity among participants. The Sukhmani Sahib Paath commenced at 10:30 AM in the college premises, attended by faculty members, students, and community members. The serene atmosphere was enriched by the melodious recitation of the sacred scripture, spreading an aura of peace and devotion. As part of Sikh tradition, langar was served to all attendees, symbolizing the principles of equality and selfless service that Guru Nanak Dev Ji emphasized. The meal was prepared and distributed by volunteers from the institute, fostering a spirit of community and togetherness. The event was a profound celebration of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings and legacy. It brought together people from diverse backgrounds to participate in a moment of spiritual reflection and unity. The Sukhmani Sahib Paath and associated activities provided an opportunity for the CTIL community to reaffirm their commitment to the values of kindness, service, and equality.
October 8, 2024, at CT Institute of Law brought together esteemed alumni, including Adv. Ashmeen, to share insights and experiences from their professional journeys. The event aimed to inspire current students and provide them with valuable guidance on navigating their legal career. The seminar successfully facilitated an exchange of knowledge and experience between alumni and students, fostering an enriching environment for legal education. Adv. Ashmeen’s contributions were particularly impactful, providing practical insights into both legal practice and entrepreneurial ventures in law.
On October 7, 2024, the CT Institute of Law organized a "Unity in Diversity" competition aimed at fostering awareness and appreciation of cultural diversity among students. The event provided a platform for participants to showcase their understanding of diversity through various creative expressions, promoting inclusivity and respect for different cultures. The main objective of the event is to enhance awareness of cultural diversity within the student body and to encourage creative expression and critical thinking about the themes of unity and diversity. Students presented cultural performances, including dances, music, and skits that highlighted various traditions and values. Each performance aimed to convey a message about the importance of unity in diversity. The competition featured by a distinguished chief guest Advocate Madhu Rachna (DBA Jalandhar). The "Unity in Diversity" competition at CT Institute of Law was a resounding success, effectively promoting the values of inclusivity and respect among students. The diverse range of activities and high level of engagement highlighted the commitment of the institute to fostering a culturally aware community.
October 7, 2024, the CT Institute of Law successfully organized Mediation and Conciliation Competition. This event aimed to provide law students with hands-on experience in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and to enhance their negotiation and communication skills. The main objective of event is to familiarize students with the processes of mediation and conciliation and to develop practical skills in conflict resolution. The chief guest of the event is Advocate Vinky Pathania (DBA Jalandhar). The competition successfully highlighted the significance of mediation and conciliation in legal practice.Participants gained practical insights into the mediation process, enhancing their confidence and competence in ADR. The Mediation and Conciliation Competition at CT Institute of Law was a resounding success, contributing significantly to the participants' understanding of ADR. The enthusiasm and skill demonstrated by the teams underscored the importance of these competencies in modern legal education and practice.
Report on Intra-Department Moot Competition On October 3rd, 2024, the CT Institute of Law hosted an Intra-Department Moot Court Competition.The event was designed to enhance advocacy skills, legal reasoning, and public speaking abilities among participants. The following guests graced the event with their presence and expertise: 1. KDS Randhawa, Senior Advocate Trained Mediator and Penal Lawyer, ADR Center, Jalandhar 2. Adv. Harsh Bhatt Former Joint Secretary, District Bar Association, Jalandhar 3. Adv. Harnek Singh (Regt) District Attorney and Chief Defense Counsel, Jalandhar 4. Chander Sharma, Advocate Punjab and Haryana High Court 5. Hatinder Sharma, Advocate Punjab and Haryana High Court The competition concluded with the announcement of winners and runner-ups, who received certificates and prizes to acknowledge their hard work and dedication. The Intra-Department Moot Court Competition was a resounding success, promoting a culture of legal excellence and collaboration within the CT Institute of Law. We extend our gratitude to all the guests for their contributions and support, which greatly enriched the experience for all participants.
CT Institute of Law’s students witnessed the National Lok Adalat Students of Law are trained to contest their cases in law courts, but students of CT Institute of Law got an opportunity to witness disposal of law suits at National Lok Adalat held at Jalandhar on 21.09.2024. Lok Adalat (People's Court) is an alternative dispute resolution mechanism used in India. Students actively observed the proceedings of the bench comprised of Sh. Rahul Azad CJM cum secretary DLSA Jalandhar, Principal CT Institute of Law Dr. Manavpreet Kaur. Students of final year of B.A,LL.B., & B.Com,LL.B. attended the people's court, wherein disputes were settled by various panels. It has been a boosting experience for them. "There were different kinds of disputes such as civil, cheque dishonour, matrimonial disputes, land disputes and property disputes; a settlement was arrived at in the form of a compromise. It was an innovative experience," says Yukta B.Com, LL.B. 7th Sem student. According to them, Lok Adalat proceedings are considered to be divergent from normal court proceedings. "As opposed to a court, a Lok Adalat works differently; Involvement of lawyers is minimal or non-existent. Direct communication takes place between the parties and a compromise is reached under the counseling of esteemed panels," says pallak, a final-year B.A,LL.B. student. “It would add into the practical knowledge of students that how pending disputes could be resolved through Lok Adalat as a tool of alternative dispute resolution mechanism and how this method is working effectively for amicable resolution of disputes”, said Dr.Manavpreet kaur, Principal CT Institute of Law.
On September 12, 2024, the CT Institute of Law organized an innovative Bollywood Moot Court Competition at the CTIEMT Seminar Hall. This unique event aimed to blend the fields of law and Bollywood, offering participants an opportunity to explore legal issues through the lens of popular Indian cinema.The competition attracted a diverse group of participants from law department all eager to showcase their advocacy skills and legal knowledge in a creative context. The seminar hall was abuzz with excitement as teams prepared to present their arguments based on Bollywood- themed legal scenarios. The moot competition was structured to simulate a courtroom setting, with teams arguing cases inspired by Bollywood films. Each team was required to present their case, argue their points, and respond to questions from a panel of esteemed judges. The panel of judges comprised experienced legal professional 'Amit Jindal' and actor 'Balraj'. They assessed the participants based on their understanding of legal principles, argumentation skills, and overall presentation. The Bollywood Moot Competition at CT Institute of Law was a successful and enriching experience for all involved. It not only provided a platform for participants to enhance their legal skills but also highlighted the intersection of law and popular culture. The event was well-received and demonstrated the innovative spirit of CT Institute of Law in integrating diverse elements into legal education
On September 11, 2024, seminar on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and law was held at CT Institute of Law.This was for the first time that any educational institution step forward on the topic of artificial intelligence and law.The main resource persons of the were Adv Mandeep Singh Sachdev ( Senior Advocate DBA Jalandhar), Adv Samrata Sachdev, Adv Meher Sachdev. The event focused on the implications of AI technology in the legal field and examined current trends and challenges. She provided a comprehensive overview of how AI is transforming the legal industry. The seminar highlighted AI applications in areas such as legal research, contract analysis, and case prediction. AI tools are increasingly used to streamline tasks that were traditionally time-consuming for legal professionals.The use of AI for legal research was a significant focus. Further the key speaker explained how AI can enhance the efficiency and accuracy of legal research by quickly analyzing vast amounts of case law and legal texts. She also discussed the potential risks of over-reliance on AI in this context. The seminar highlighted existing regulatory frameworks governing AI and the law. She stressed the importance of ongoing dialogue between technologists, legal experts, and policymakers.She concluded with insights into future trends in AI and law. She predicted that AI would continue to evolve and integrate more deeply into legal practice, potentially reshaping the profession. She also pointed out the necessity for legal professionals to adapt to these changes through continuous learning and adaptation. The seminar provided valuable insights into the evolving relationship between AI and the legal field. Her discussion on the practical applications of AI, combined with a critical examination of associated ethical and regulatory challenges, offered attendees a thorough understanding of the subject. The seminar underscored the importance of navigating these changes thoughtfully to harness AI's benefits while addressing its risks effectively
On 29 August, CT Institute of Law organized a Slogan Writing and Essay Competition to commemorate Sadbhavna Divas (Harmony Day). This event aimed to promote communal harmony, national integration, and peace, aligning with the spirit of Sadbhavna Divas, which celebrates the vision of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The diverse perspectives shared through both slogans and essays highlighted the depth of engagement with the theme of Sadbhavna Divas. The Slogan Writing and Essay Competition on Sadbhavana Diwas at CT Institute of Law successfully fostered a spirit of unity and peace among participants. The event not only provided a creative outlet for students but also reinforced the importance of communal harmony in contemporary society. The institute's commitment to celebrating such values underscores its role in shaping thoughtful and responsible future legal professionals.
The pledge was uttering the words “We realize that drug abuse is increasing in our country, especially among the youth and this is a matter of concern . We pledge that we will cooperate in stopping the drug abuse . We promise that we will not consume any harmful or illegal drugs in any way for any purpose . We will create awareness about the ill effects of drug abuse by encouraging every person , especially the youth, so that the youth of India can live drug free and they can become creative and important members of the society . Today we pledge that we will stay away from drugs and live a healthy life’’. E-pledge was taken by the students and E- certificate was obtained and its compliance report would be sent to the office.
The CT institute of law organised CR investigature ceremony on nominations for CR from each class of law department were submitted and CR is appointed by evaluating their attendance and previous year's marks and opportunity is given to the new students.CR appointed was given bunch of responsibilities for their class as well as regarding the department. BA.LLB 1 - JAGROOP SINGH AND DALJIT KAUR B.COM LL.B 1 - NAVRAJ SINGH AND NIMRATA BA.LLB.3 - MUSKAN AND POOJA BEDI B.COM LL.B 3- TAMANNA B.A.LLB.5 - NEERU B.COMLL.B - MANDEEP KAUR B.ALL.B 7 - YUKTA B.COM LL.B 7-ISHPREET KAUR BA.LLB. 9 - GAGANDEEP B.COM LL.B 9- NIKHIL GAUTAM
Jalandhar, 24 July 2024: The CT Institute of Law, under the aegis of the CT Group of Institutions, Shahpur, Jalandhar, hosted a significant seminar focused on drug awareness. This impactful event was organized following the recommendations of Chief Justice Sheel Nagu of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Manjinder Singh, District & Sessions Judge-cum-Member Secretary, Punjab State Legal Services Authority and S. Bagicha Singh, Chief Judicial Magistrate Cum Secretary,DLSA.The seminar aimed to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and foster a collective commitment of CT Group to combat this pressing issue. It emphasized the crucial role of legal professionals and institutions in the fight against drug abuse, highlighting the importance of such initiatives in educating the student and encouraging community involvement. Mr Harpreet Singh Vice Chairman,CT Group reiterated this sentiment, discussing the legal implications and societal impact of drug abuse. Participants of the seminar included students, faculty, and Lawyers from the legal community. The seminar provided a platform for sharing knowledge, experiences, and strategies to address the challenges posed by drug abuse.A notable highlight of the event was the collective pledge taken by all attendees to stand against drug abuse. This symbolic act underscored the commitment of the CT Group of Institutions and DLSA Jalandhar to work towards a drug-free society.The seminar concluded with a message of unity and resilience, encouraging continuous efforts in education, awareness, and legal action to combat the menace of drugs. The event was well-received, marking a significant step in the ongoing battle against drug abuse in the region.
Mooting is a form of an Oral Proceeding similar to that of a court proceeding practiced mainly by institutions where law as a subject is taught to see how efficient a student is in fighting an argument based on law. In this, a proper court scenario is created where the students act like the counsellors (Advocates) presenting each side (Plaintiff and Defendant) based on evidence and substantive questions of law arguing with each other, and proving their point in front of the Bench, who in the end will give judgment in the same regard and will also declare the winner who has performed the best. Also, while presenting their arguments, the judge can question them on facts or on any of the legal concepts to check the aptitude and prompt adaptability of the student to the situation. Thus, it is an art of presenting their intellect and skills.
CT Institute of Law organised a webinar on 28.04.2020. The topic of discussion under this webinar was “Place of Investigation under Criminal Procedure Code”. This webinar provided a platform to the students of CTIL to come across the various provisions of investigation which is a cardinal objective of criminal jurisprudence. On this day the esteemed guest of the day Dr. Rajesh delivered a lecture on it. Dr. Rajesh who is an Associate Professor at Parul University, Vadodra, Gujarat has been a source of valuable knowledge for the pupils. At this point Dr. Kuldip Grewal Director GNDU Colleges, CT Group, Dr. Seema Arora, Principal CTIHS and Dr. Yugdeep Kaur Principal CT Institute of Law were also there to grace this online event. During this time, when the pandemic of Covid-19 i.e. novel coronavirus has taken the entire world in its grip, these online resources are being proven as valuable tools. Dr. Yugdeep Kaur encouraged the students to be a part of such a kind of webinars in near future also.
The CT Institute of Law organized its 2nd Virtual International Conference on “Women and Gender Based Violence”, 2023 on August 31st 2023. The main aim of the International Conference was to bring together researchers and practitioners from the academia of Law and to focus on the issue of gender based violence against women. This Conference helped to establish new collaborations in the area of women empowerment, which provided an excellent opportunity for all delegates to present their research work while sharing knowledge in concerned areas of legal studies. Conference had one main session and two technical sessions.
The CT Institute of Law organized an online webinar on “Master the Art of Legal Drafting” on 7th of June 2021.The lecture was delivered by the esteemed guest Advocate Suteekshan Samrol, panel lawyer, District Legal Services Authority, Jalandhar. He has such a far experience of ten years in civil, criminal, labour, matrimonial, banking matters and he has also worked for local bodies and government of Punjab. He gave detailed information related to drafting of pleadings with various examples from day to day life. Along with that he explained what important factors law students should need to know as the basics of legal drafting.
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