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Webinar on “How to Plan 5 Years in Law School” by AIS & JLSR (Register Now)

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About Association of Indian Students (AIS)

Association of Indian Students is a national level association. It has taken up the major task of solving the problems of the students and help them in overall development. The students will be provided with all the help required during the college life.

About Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JLSR)

The Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JLSR) is an Online Journal with ISSN: 2582-306X which is quarterly, Peer Reviewed, and published online. JLSR seeks to provide an interactive platform for the publication of short articles, long articles, book reviews, case comments, research papers, essays in the field of law.

Our aim is to upgrade the level of interaction and discourse about contemporary issues of law. We are eager to become a highly cited publication, through quality contributions from students, academicians, professionals from the industry, the bar & bench. JLSR welcomes contributions from all legal branches, as long as the work is original, unpublished, plagiarized and is in consonance with the submission guidelines.

About the Speaker

Advocate Varun Katiyar, Practicing Advocate, Supreme Court of India; President, Association of Indian Students.

Varun Katiyar who is a practicing advocate at Supreme Court of India is the President of the Association. He is an alumni of Lloyd Law College. He has been working for the welfare of student community.

Webinar Details

TOPIC : “How to plan 5 years in Law School?”

DATE : 13th February, 2022.

TIMINGS : Will be notified prior day.

REGISTRATION INFO: No Registration Fee

Registration Form

Note: Certificate of participation subject to terms and conditions which will be sent in the WhatsApp group.

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