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Government Law CollegeRecruitment Handbook

2013 - 14

ONE COLLEGE ONE ALUMNI ONE DREAM

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Contents

Our Legacy

Chairman's Message 01

About GLC 02

Why GLC? 02

Publications 03

Conferences 04

College Committees 05

Infrastructure 07

Curriculum 08

Courses 09

Students' Achievements 10

Past Recruiters 12

A Word about the Placement Committee 13

Recruitment Procedure 14

RECRUITMENT HANDBOOK 2013-2014

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Hon'ble Ex-President,

Pratibha Patil

Ashok DesaiCyrill Shroff Anil Divan Bahram Vakil

Goolam E. Vahanvati

Rahul Bajaj Nishith Desai Soli Sorabji L. K. Advani

Justice H. J. Kania Justice M. C. Chagla

DR. B. R. Ambedkar Justice P.N. Bhagwati

Darius Khambata

Our Legacy

N. A. Palkhivala Fali S. Nariman Shardul Shroff

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Chairman's Message

The Placement Committee of Government College is one of the most important Committees of the

College, shouldering the responsibility of providing a stepping stone to success to budding lawyers

graduating from the college.

The Committee aims at exhausting all possible opportunities of recruitment with law firms,

counsel, LPOs and corporate houses. It acts as a link between the recruiters and the students,

thereby fulfilling the needs of both, and enabling the students to get on-campus placements. The

members of the Placement Committee strive hard to ensure that maximum students from the

college get placed, thus providing them with an opportunity to showcase their skills.

The Annual On-Campus Recruitment Programme 2012-2013 was a huge success, as the Placement

Committee succeeded in having more than 60 top law firms, counsel and corporate houses recruit

our students.

Since last year, the Placement Committee has been implementing the recruitment process

throughout the year, thus functioning all year through. The Committee organizes two placement

weeks throughout the year, one in September which is exclusively for Associates and the other in

January which covers Associates, Article Clerks and Interns. This widening scope of the Committee

is sure to benefit both the students and the potential employers.

The participation of a large number of students, lawyers, solicitors, law firms and corporate houses

was a source of inspiration for all students who work zealously for the Committee, and will

encourage them to undertake the Recruitment Program of the current academic year with even

greater zeal and enthusiasm.

Recruitment Program 2013-2014 1

Prof. H.D. Pithawalla

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Looking back in time, one becomes aware of the immeasurably important role this pioneering law institute

has played in the judicial, political, social and historical background of India. Legal luminaries like Dr B. R.

Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution, Justice M. C.Chagla, former Chief Justice of the Bombay

High Court, Lokmanya Tilak, freedom fighter, Sir Motilal Setalvad, the first Attorney-General of Independent

India, Smt. Prathiba Patil, Hon'ble Ex-President of India, Mr. Goolam E. Vahanwati, the Attorney-General of

India and many other prominent personalities have left their footprints behind for time immemorial. Today,

one cannot help but relive all those memorable moments which contributed to making this institution the

most distinguished law college in the country. With a heritage spanning more than a century and a half, the

Government Law College, Mumbai has dominated the legal landscape of India since 1855.The College is a

staunch believer in the importance of knowledge and the freedom of expression. It is an educational

institution endowed with a tremendously scholastic environment, a thoroughly competent faculty and

professionally focused students. Along with a rigorous curriculum, the college boasts of several co-

curricular activities such as Moot Court Competitions, Debates, publishing of the Law Review and College

Magazine, providing Legal Aid, etc. It believes that it is essential to bring together the youth of today in

spirited debate and discussion, to facilitate a better understanding and to tackle the global issues faced

today. Before 1855, there was no formal legal education for legal officers and lawyers in this country. In the

same year, the Government Law School was established at the Elphistone Institute. Government Law

College, Mumbai, which completed its sesquicentennial year in 2005, is one of the premier law colleges in

India and has produced scores of distinguished alumni who have made an enduring impact on the legal

jurisprudence of the country.

Why GLC?GLC believes in the blend of imparting education along with gaining practical experience, thus ensuring that

students are well versed with the intricacies of the practical application of law in diverse areas, even before

graduating.

Solicitors: Government Law College is one of the few legal institutions which gives its students an

opportunity to enrol for the Solicitors' Exams while undergoing their Graduation studies. Taking full

advantage of being situated in the financial capital of India, several students of GLC work as article clerks

simultaneously, thereby fulfilling one of the requirements of a full-fledged solicitor.

Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary, Chartered Financial Accountant: Students get an opportunity to

under go add-on professional courses like C.S, C.A and C.F.A. These courses enable students to expand

their knowledge and awareness even as fresh graduates.

INTERNSHIPS: Corporate / Law Firms / LPOs: Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, is home to several

Law Firms, Corporate Houses and MNC's. Due to flexible lecture timings, students start pursuing their

internships from the 2nd year of college itself. Thus, at the time of graduation, they have the expertise and

knowledge, which can be considered to be at par with working Law professionals. GLC is the only

educational institution which exposes its students to a Pandora of work opportunities in the legal field.

Judicial: The proximity of the college to the Bombay High Court offers another incentive to the college

students. They undergo internships under sitting judges, counsel and senior counsel. The presence of

famous legal luminaries at a close proximity to the college encourages the students to go beyond the

curriculum and undertake long-term internships and thus enables them to outshine others in the practical

field. During college vacations, our students have successfully interned with Supreme Court judges as well.

About GLC

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Publications

mèLAWnge

The Annual College Magazine - 'mèLAWnge' gives the students an

opportunity to showcase their talent in the form of articles, poems

and short stories which improves their outlook towards abstract

matters and gives them an opportunity to put forward their views.

The Magazine Committee organizes various literary competitions

like National Legal Essay Writing Competitions Vyas GLC National

Legal Essay Competition, Dinshah Mulla Legal Essay Writing

Competition, Original Story Writing Competition, Research Paper

Writing Competition, thus helping the students to develop their creativity and legal research skills.

LAW REVIEW

The 'Law Review', being the core publication of legal research and writing of the college, provides a platform

for students to hone their writing skills and display their originality of thought. Articles, being a reflection of

the broadening horizon of the students' vision and interdisciplinary approach to writing, range from fields as

varied as Securities Law and IPR, Taxation and Cyber Laws and even issues like the entry of foreign law firms

into India.

This Journal has published articles written by Justice Roshan Dalvi, Justice S. Radhakrishnan, Justice V.G.

Palshikar and Justice D.R.Dhanuka on various topics.The Law Review of Government Law College, Mumbai

was privileged to have former late Chief Justice of India,Mr. Y.V. Chandrachud as its Editor-in-Chief.

Conferences

INTERNATIONAL LAW SUMMIT

In the pursuit of achieving its goal of promoting International Law at a global level and its aim to bring

together the colossal legal knowledge in the world under one roof, SPIL-Mumbai organized 'The Government

Law College International Law Summit' in February 2013. It facilitated

healthy interaction between foreign and domestic firms, corporate

houses, students and various legal luminaries from all over the

world. The summit, held over a period of two days, was a resounding

success. Nishith Desai , who inaugurated the summit stressed that a

thorough knowledge of international law had become extremely

important for businessmen, students and practitioners of law in the

wake of globalization of the market and increased cross-border

mobility of populations. Legal luminaries like Zia Mody, Shardul Thacker, Amit Manubarwala, James

Nedumpara, Abhijit Joshi, Abhay Sharma, among others, graced the summit with their presence, and

shared their views on topics related to Labour Laws, Taxation and Intellectual Property Rights.

SPIL Mumbai also organised lectures on various issues relating to International Law. The highlight was

lectures by professors from Wayne State University Law School, University of Pennsylvania, Cardiff

University and Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore.

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M.C. CHAGLA LECTURE SERIES

This is a lecture series organized in the memory of the First

Indian Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court, Mr .M.C

Chagla. It is a week-long lecture-seminar series in which

eminent lawyers and judges are invited to speak on various

controversial and other special issues. Eminent personalities

and legal luminaries like Dr.Shashi Tharoor, Mr. Gopal

Subramanium, Justice Radhakrishnan (Retd.), Senior

Advocate Mr. Ram Jethmalani, Senior Advocate Harish Salve, ex-Advocate General of

Maharashtra Mr. Ravi Kadam and Senior Advocate Supreme

Court of India, Mr.Soli Sorabjee graced the event with their

presence and spoke about terrorism, environment,

constitution, natural justice, etc.

Model United Nation Society

The Government Law College Model United Nations Society aims to bring together the youth of

today in spirited debate and discussion, to facilitate a better understanding and tackle current

global issues. In furtherance of the above, the Government Law

College Model United Nations Society of Government Law

College organizes the GLC-MUN, where the students are given

a chance to analyse the issues assailing our world today from

a global perspective and reach conclusions for the betterment

of the society. This is a humble attempt to bring together

students from various colleges and schools to witness and

participate in an educational conference and to help enhance

their knowledge and understanding on the United Nations and its working.

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College Committees

The College has more than 15 Committees which provide a diverse and enriching experience to

the students in different facets of life. The Moot Court Association, Students Council,Legal Aid,

Magazine Committee, Rotaract Club, Law Review, SPIL, Social Service League, Sports Committee,

Dramatics Committee, Gujarati Mandal, Hindi Parishad and the Music Circle help in the overall

development of the students.

MOOT COURT ASSOCIATION (M.C.A)

In pursuance of its primary objective of promoting and encouraging the activity of Mooting, the

Moot Court Association organizes the 'D.M. Harish Memorial

Government Law College International Moot Court

Competition', which is India's first, largest and most

prestigious international moot court competition and is

hosted in association with the D. M. Harish Foundation. Since

its inception, the competition has seen a steady increase in the

number of international participants.

The 2009 edition of the competition saw as many as 11

International teams from various Universities/Colleges in the

United States of America, United Kingdom,Ireland, Mauritius,

Sri Lanka, Greece, Bangladesh, Spain and Australia participate

in the competition, making it a unique experience. The

competition is judged by Judges of the Bombay High Court,

Senior Advocates and experts on International Law.

The Nani A. Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition is India's first and only

moot court competition devoted exclusively to the subject of Taxation Law. The competition is

hosted by the MCA in association with the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Bar Association

and the All India Federation of Tax Practitioners(AIFTP). This competition gives the students a

unique opportunity to argue in the ITAT Courtrooms before the Hon'ble members of the ITAT.

LEGAL AID COMMITTEE

Humanity first - from assisting the authorities to the underprivileged. The Legal Aid Committee

organizes 'Sunday School' for street children between the age of 3 and 16 years and also works

with the State Secretariat- Land and Revenue Department and the Maharashtra State Consumer

Forum, where the members of the Committee help in speedy disposal of pending cases. It also

organizes jail visits and filing of bail applications by students in the Arthur Road and Byculla

prisons.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Delhi Study Tour : A platform for meeting various dignitaries.

The Alumni Association organizes the Delhi Study Tour,

wherein a delegation of 25 students of the College interact

with various dignitaries of India which include the President

and the Chief Justice of India, among many others.

STUDENT COUNCIL

National Debate Competition. The Student Council organizes a

National Debate Competition in the memory of Senior

Advocate, Late Mr.H.M. Seervai. It is a very reputed and

prestigious competition which is open to all streams of

education. It is judged by eminent personalities like Ram

Jethmalani, Bharat Dabolkar, Mrs. Kanak Rele, etc.

SPIL

In an increasingly integrated world, with growing trans-national

interactions, the significance of international law has never

been greater. International events have come to dominate the

domestic landscape. In order to understand the tumultuous

nature of international relations and to promote a greater

awareness and understanding of international law, the

students of Government Law College, Mumbai formed

Students for the Promotion of International Law, Mumbai (SPIL, Mumbai).

SPIL, Mumbai seeks to promote international law, encourage

communication and cooperation among students and lawyers

internationally, contribute to legal education, promote social

responsibility in the field of law, increase opportunities for

students to learn about other cultures and legal systems

worldwide and publicise educational and career opportunities

in international law. The members of SPIL, Mumbai strive

towards taking legal studies to a higher level for a better tomorrow.

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Infrastructure

The College, situated in the busy, bustling area of Churchgate, houses huge classrooms over three

spacious floors along with the library, Auditorium, Canteen,etc. The institution also has an annexe

building with additional classrooms, seminar rooms and a library.

ELECTRONIC RESEARCH ROOM

The ERR was envisaged as a state-of-the-art facility which would provide the students and

professors of the College, access to the Internet and various legal research databases. The ERR

has subscribed to Manupatra, Legalpundits, two online legal databases, SCC Online and Lexis

Nexis.

LIBRARY

This is a centre of great activity in GLC. The library and reading room on the third floor, named after

Harilal J.Kania, can actually boast of maximum attendance. The library has a massive collection

of books on literally every topic a law student would require. It is a centre for all kinds of research,

study and even low pitched though animated discussions about controversial matters. It houses

the prestigious original copy of the 'Indian Penal Code' drafted by Lord Macaulay.

The Library subscribes to a cosmic variety of Journals like-

Administrative Tribunals Cases

All India Reporter

American Journal of International Law

Bombay Law Report

Cambridge Law Journal

Company Law Journal

Economic & Political Weekly

Income Tax Reports

Indian Socio-Legal Journal

Industrial Property Law Reporter

Journal of Criminal Law

Journal of the Indian Law Institute

Labour Law Journal

Maharashtra Law Journal

Queen's Bench Division - Law Reports

Supreme Court Cases

Supreme Court Reports

The Bombay Law Reporter

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Curriculum

SEMESTER X / III - VI

Alternative Dispute

Resolution, Law of

Evidence

Optional

Papers - Any two

of the following

subjects: Banking

and Negotiable

Instruments Act

Law of Insurance

Intellectual Property

Law Conflict of Laws

Law relating to

Women & Children

Law and Medicine.

Practical Training-III

Practical Training- IV

SEMESTER I

Logic- I

Economics

English-I

SEMESTER II

History

Political Science-I

Legal Language

SEMESTER V/III - I

Labour- Laws

(Industrial Disputes

Act, Collective

Bargaining, Industrial

Employment (Standing

Orders) Act, Workmen

Compensation Act,

MRTU and PULP

Act) Contract Act I

(General principles of

Contract, Sections 1-75)

and Specific Relief Act

Law of Torts and

Consumer Protection

Act Legal Language

including Legal Writing

and English.

SEMESTER III

History of Courts

Sociology

Political Science-II

SEMESTER IV

Political Science-III

English-II

Logic-II

SEMESTER VI / III - II

Law of Crimes and

Criminal Jurisprudence

Constitutional Law and

Civil Rights Act

Family Law-I

(Mohammedan Law,

Indian Divorce Act and

Christian Marriage Act,

Indian Succession Act,

Parsi Marriage and

Divorce Act)

Environmental law

Practical Training-I

SEMESTER VII/III - III

Administrative Law

Family Law - ll

(Hindu Law, Family

Courts, Special

Marriage Act)

Property Law

( Transfer of Property

Act & Easements Act)

Company Law and

FEMA.

SEMESTER IX / III - V

Civil Procedure

Code & Limitation

Act, Criminal

Procedure Code,

Juvenile Act, Probation

of Offenders Act

Interpretation of

Statutes & General

Clauses Act

Public International

Law & Human Rights

SEMESTER VIII / III - IV

Legal Theory

(Jurisprudence)

Contract-II (Contract

Act, Section 121 to

Section 238, Indian

Partnership Act,

Sales of Goods Act)

Land Laws.

Optional

Papers- Any one

of the following

subjects: Criminology,

Taxation Law, Law of

Insolvency.

Practical Training-II

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Courses

L.L.M. and Other Courses

The University of Mumbai conducts the course for the LL.M. Degree. The LL.M. degree of the

University of Mumbai enables students to develop their interests in many of the major areas of

law to which they have been introduced in the LL.B. course and also provides opportunities for

the study of important specialiszed areas.

Post Graduate Certificate Course In Human Rights: The primary goal is to develop participants'

ability to think critically, understand and deliberate on the intricacies of Human Rights. The

course is adequately interspersed with field visits as this would expose participants to the

means available for the protection of human rights.

Postgraduate Diploma Course In Securities Law

Recognising the growing importance of India's Capital Market and in keeping with its pioneering

role in Indian Legal Education, the Government Law College, offers a one-year Postgraduate

Diploma Course in Securities Law which is the first of its kind in India. Admission is open to

candidates holding a Bachelor's Degree from any faculty of the University of Mumbai or an

equivalent degree from any other University. The course is conducted by visiting faculty from law

firms, RBI and SEBI.

Post Graduate Diploma In Intellectual Property Rights

IPR is emerging as a critical field of law for protection of intellectual property in the form of patents,

trademarks, copyright or design, with its demand increasing constantly. Admission is open to

candidates holding a Bachelor's Degree from any faculty of a recognised university. This course is

useful not only to lawyers, but also to engineers, doctors, etc. especially with respect to knowledge

about patents and copyrights.

Diploma In Cyber Law

Information Technology has pervaded every aspect of human life and it is essential for law

students to keep themselves abreast of the latest developments in this nascent but rapidly

evolving legal field. Accordingly, since the year 2004-2005, the Government Law College has

been conducting a "Diploma in Cyber Law", in association with the Asian School of Cyber Law.

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Students' Achievements

The college has an uninterrupted history of consistently producing University Toppers for both

the enrolled courses, 3 years as well as 5 years, which is a testament to the quality of academic

rigor put in by the students of our esteemed college. Some of the noteworthy achievements by

the students in the past 3 years are:

Sports Achievements :

Mumbai University Championship 2012-13 (Boxing)

Samrat Ingle - Gold

Mumbai University Tournament 2012 (Squash)

Vishrutyi Sahni - Silver

Sydenham College Centenary Inter - College Competition

Carrom Doubles

Ajit Khair / K. J. Pathak - First

Carrom Single

Male

Ajit Khair - Third

Female

Sayli Khanvilkar - First

Pallavi Pawar - Third

Chess

Bhushan Patil - Second

Inter - Collegiate Events :

Mood Indigo

Battle of the Bands

GLC Band : Bhoomigath - 11th in Asia

Blaze 2012 HR College Festival

Guilty as Charged

Kunal Katariya - Winner

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Moot Court Achievements :

3rd All India Corporate Law Moot Court Competition, NLU-Delhi - Semi Finalist

Speakers - Kunal Katariya, Dhwani Shah

Researcher - Divya Kothari

7th Prof. SP Sathe Memorial Annual Moot Court Competition, ILS, Pune - Winners, Best Team from

Maharashtra, Second Best Memorial

Speakers- Aditya Deolekar, Kunal Katariya

Researchers - Manas Dowlani, Sanil Sampat

19th M.C Chagla Memorial National Moot Court Competition, GLC, Mumbai - Winners

Speakers - Surabhi Shekhawat, Almitra Gupta

Researcher - Neha Pugalia

National Trial Advocacy and Judgment Writing Competition,

PGCL, Mumbai - Semi Finalists

Speakers - Aniesh Jadhav, Shaziya Khan

Researchers - Devashree Sanghvi, Bhakti Mehta

NLIU Bhopal International Mediation Competition - 5th Best

Individual Attornery client and Team Award

Shreya Sharma, Neha Pugalia

Surana and Surana National Trial Advocacy Moot, NUALS, Kochi - 2nd Best Team

Speakers - Ankit Sharma, Vipul Joshi

Researchers - Riya Seth, Surabhi Shekhawat

Philip C Jessup International Law Moot India Rounds (South), NUALS, Kochi - Qualified for the World

rounds of the Competition held in Washington D.C., United States of America

Speakers - Amal Sethi, Krishnendu Sayta

Researchers - Utkarsh Srivastava, Shreya Ramesh, Shivanee Srivastava

Special Mention:

The Shri Bhagwantrao Bapubhai Dalvi Advocate Scholarship

The Judge Spencer Prize Shyamalene Siqueira

The Inverarity Prize

The Shri Jamshedji B. Kanga Golden Jubilee Memorial Prize

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Past Recruiters

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Counsel:

Sr. Adv .Mr. Shrikant Bhat

Sr. Adv. Mr. Jai Chinai

Sr. Adv. Mr. Janak Dwarkadas

Sr. Adv. Mr. Harish Jagtiani

Sr. Adv. Mr. Mahesh Jethmalani

Sr. Adv. Mr. Mahabhaleshwar

Morje

Adv. Mr. Satish Manshinde

Adv. Mr. Manoj Menda

Adv. Mr. Dikshit Maneklal

Adv. Mr. Pradeep Shukla

Adv. Mr. W.S.Kane

Adv. Mr. Javed Gaya

Adv. Mr. Mustafa Doctor

Adv. Mr. Vivek Kantawala

Adv. Mr. S.K.Srivastav

Legal Process Outsourcing

Organisations:

H5 Asia Pacific

Pangea3 Legal Database Systems

Pvt. Ltd.

Echo Solutions Pvt.Ltd

Integreon

Courts:

High Court of Bombay

Supreme Court of India

Platinum Partners

Paras Kuhad & Associates

Talwar Thakore &

Associates

Thakker & Thakker

Trilegal

Rajani & Associates

R.M.G Law Associates

Somandy & Associates

Singhi & Co

Vidhii Parters

V Law Partners

Wadia Gandhy & Co.

Corporates:

Aditya Birla Group

AXIS Bank

Birla Sun Life Insurance

Franklin Templeton

Investments

Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

Reliance Energy

Marico India Ltd.

Kotak Mahindra

Glaxo Smith Kline

Reliance Media Works Ltd.

Tata Housing

Grand Thornton

Heinz

Indiabulls

Kotak Life Insurance

KPMG

Tata Sons Ltd.

Vardhman Developers Ltd

Voltas

State Bank of India

ICICI BANK

Walt Disney

WIPRO

92.7 fm

Law Firms: Advani & Co.

ALMT Legal

Amarchand Mangaldas &

Suresh A. Shroff & Co.

ARA Law

Ahuja & Associates

AZB & Partners

Bharucha & Partners

Berarwala & Co

Crawford Bayley & Co.

Dave Girish & Co.

Desai & Chinoy

Desai & Diwanji

D.M.Harish & Co

D.H.Law

DSK Legal

Dua & Associates

Economic Law Practises

Fox Mandal

Federal & Rashmikant

F.Z.B

Gordhandas & Fozdar

Gagrat & Co.

Hariani & Co

India Law Services

J. Sagar & Associates

Juris Corp.

Kanga & Co.

Mindcrest

Mehta & Padamsey

Khaitan & Co

Khaitan & Jayakar

Little & Co.

Majmudar & Co.

Manilal Kher Ambalal & Co.

Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt &

Caroe

Naik Paranjpe & Co.

Nishith Desai & Associates

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A Word About The Placement Committee

The Placement Committee is one of the finest and the most sought-after Committee of

Government Law College, Mumbai. It has been an enriching and a rewarding experience of

working in the Committee for past three years. Each year, we strive hard to make the Recruitment

Program a better success than the preceding year.

The Annual On-Campus Recruitment Programme 2012-2013 was a granf success, as the

Placement Committee, true to its motto, succeeded in having more than 60 top law firms, counsel

and corporate house recruit our students.

This year, the Placement Committee is a 40 member team, and it is really exciting to see our

students work so selflessly for the Committee. The Committee knows that this experience is an

immensely satisfying task of placing our seniors in the best legal firms in the Country.

On this note, we hope to have an incredible experience and a very fruitful year ahead for both the

students and our highly valued recruiters.

Best Wishes,

Pratha Raj Khare(General Secretary)

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Procedure For Placement Program

Recruiters' Registration:

Interested recruiters are requested to fill the Firm Profile provided separately with this brochure

(along with authorised signature signifying their consent) and send it to the Placement Committee

Government Law College on or before 13th September, 2013. By filling the firm profile, the recruiter

agrees to participate in the Recruitment Program.

Students' Registration:

Student registration desks will be opened after the Firm Profiles are displayed in college.

Interested students will be required to fill a Student's Registration Form and submit it to the

Placement Committee with their resumes.

The CV collection shall be undertaken on the 17th & 18th September, 2013 and the same will

then be forwarded to the Recruiters.

The Interviews shall take place between 24th September, 2013 and 4th October , 2013.

All communication must be through the Placement Committee. Recruiters must not, in any

case, communicate directly with the candidates.

The final list of the students, expressing their assent, will be forwarded to the Recruiters as for as

possible, on or before 8th October, 2013.

Recruitment Process:

Recruiters may, in accordance with their own policy, conduct a Recruitment Process of their

preference: On-Campus Interviews, Off-Campus Interviews, Group Discussions, Written Tests

etc.

Recruiters shall, as far as possible, adhere to the process mentioned by them in their

Recruitment Registration Form. Any change in the Recruitment Process of the Recruiter must

be communicated to the Placement Committee well in advance.

Recruiters are requested to mail or deposit with the Placement Committee, their list of selected

candidates along with a list of candidates, who have been wait-listed, in order of their

preference.

The above list should be sent to the Principal, Government Law College and labeled "Placement

Committee" on or before the date which will be communicated to the recruiters.

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These sealed envelopes will be opened only by the Professor-in-Charge and the selected

candidates will be informed accordingly.

The selected candidates who feature on more than one Recruiters List will be given the liberty of

accepting the offer of their choice. In the event of a Selected Student not joining a Recruiter, for

any reason whatsoever, the candidates on the waiting list will be elevated. This will be done

according to the order of preference given by the recruiters. The final decision of the candidates

will thereafter be intimated to the Recruiters.

Let Us Remind You That

The Placement Committee cannot take any responsibility if after acceptance, a candidate

does not join a Recruiter.

Vacancies once specified in the firm profile by the Recruiters, must be adhered to by the

Recruiters in order to avoid inconvenience.

The Recruiter must provide the Placement Committee with the wait-list of candidates

equivalent to or less than the number of candidates selected.

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PLACEMENT COMMITTEE

We express our gratitude to the Placement Committee 2012-13 for working so hard.

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RECRUITMENT REGISTRATION FORM

Date: Signature/Stamp:

Organization Information:

Name Of Recruiter

Area Of Specialization

Person-in-Charge:

Name:

Contact Detail:

Phone Number:

Fax:

E-mail:

Website:

Address:

Job Detail:

No. Of Vacancies:

Advocate Assistants:

Other Relevant Information(if any):

Mode Of Selection:

Interview:

Group Discussion:

Any Other (Please Specify):

Remuneration Offered(optional):

Yes No

Yes No

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Ne Vile FanoNe Vile FanoNe Vile FanoNe Vile Fano“Let No Evil Enter”

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Contact Us:

Pratha Raj Khare

+91-9773650770

Kshitija Vaidya

+91-9702889975

Raj Nalini Singh

+91-9819030262

Write to us at : [email protected]

Visit us at : www.glcplacements.com,

www.facebook.com/groups/placements.glc

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PLACEMENT COMMITTEE ‘A’ Road, Churchgate,Mumbai-400020

www.glcplacements.com

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