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Chotanagpur Law College Nyay Vihar Campus, Namkum ranchi jharkhand Established - 1954 Permanent Affiliation by : Ranchi University, Ranchi & The Bar Council of India, New Delhi PROSPECTUS The Oldest and Prime Institute Imparting Legal Education in the State of Jharkhand Since 1954 Chotanagpur Law College Nyay Vihar Campus, Namkum, Tata Road, NH-33, Ranchi, Jharkhand Phone : 0651-2205877 (O), Fax : 0651-2205877 Email; cnlawcollege@cnlawcollege.org Website : www.cnlawcollege.org

Barrister S.K. Sahay Founder : Chotanagpur Law College Teaching Faculties Name Qualification Desig. Phone Number Email Prof. R. K. Walia LL.M. Principal 2205877 (0), 2280020 (R) rkwalia@cnlawcollege.org Prof. Vijay Kumar LL.M. Asstt. Professor 2490733 ( R) vkumar@cnlawcollege.org Dr. (Mrs) N. Adhikari LL.M., Ph.D. (Law) Asstt. Professor 2233449 ( R) drnadhikari@cnlawcollege.org Dr. P. K. Chaturvedi LL.M., Ph.D. ( Law) Asstt. Professor 9431771040 (M) drpkc21@cnlawcollege.org Dr. G. A. Bilung LL.M., Ph.D. ( Law) Asstt. Professor 2540102 ( R) gabilung@cnlawcollege.org Dr. H. Waris LL.B., Ph.D. (Psy) Asstt. Professor 2491125 ( R) Dr. J. P. Gupta LL.B., Ph.D. (Anthro) Asstt. Professor 2312723 (R) drjpgupta@cnlawcollege.org Mrs. S Pathak LL.M. Asstt. Professor 2280385 (R) Mr. K. C. Mahto M.A., LL.B. Asstt. Professor 2460976 (R) rkumar2008@cnlawcollege.org Mr. Rabindra Kumar LL.M. Asstt. Professor 9334785848 (M) Mr. Amit Kumar LL.M. Asstt. Professor 7352307965 (M) Non-Teaching Staffs Name Designation Phone Number Email Mr. D. K. Agrawal UDC Accounts 9835904705 (M) Mr. V.N. Choudhary, MLIS, LL.B., B.Com., DBA College Librarian 9470308076 (M) law.vnc@gmail.com Md. Shahid Computer Incharge 9204250240 (M) shahid@cnlawcollege.org Md. Ashraf Ali Section Officer (Gen. Sec) 9431928965 (M) Mr. S. N. Singh Office Assistant 9308030 32 (M) Mr. Ravi Prashar UDC Library 9431177346 (M) Mr. Tanweer Ashrafi Office Assistant 9608332552 (M) Mr. Deepak Kumar Office Assistant 9334228753 (M) Mr. Manoj Verma Library Assistant 9308246919 (M) Mr. A.K. Singh Office Assistant

Law is the king of kings; Nothing is superior to Law; The Law aided by the power of the king Enables the weak to prevail over the strong. OUTLINE OF THE COLLEGE: The Chotanagpur Law College, Ranchi is established in the year 1954 and permanent affiliated body of the Ranchi University, Ranchi and the Bar Council of India. The College is registered under 12B & 2F of the University Grants Commission, New Delhi. The College is a statutory body which is managed & maintained by the Governing Body as per the Jharkhand State Universities Act, 2000, Statute (32). The detail of Governing Body and Hon ble Members: S.N. Name of the Member Designation Period 1. Sri Chandreshwar Prasad Singh, Legislative Member, Ranchi. Chairman Ex-Officio 2. S.D.O., Ranchi. Member Ex-Officio 3. University Representative Member For one academic year, Ex-Officio 4. Sri Lal Muni Sahu Secretary, Ex-Officio For three year. 5. Mr.R.K.Walia Member Principal, Ex-Officio 6. Dr.P.K.Chaturvedi, Teacher Representative Ex-Officio For one academic year. 7. Donor member As per Law Ex-Officio member changes from time to time.

Well furnished Wi-Fi Building Electronic Library, Computer Room (with internet facility) & Study Room Auditorium Moot Court Hall Lecturer Taking Class Students of the College Students Studying in Study Room

Introduction Chotanagpur Law College, Ranchi, established in the year 1954 in the heart of the Ranchi Town, it is one of the oldest colleges imparting legal education in erst while Bihar, at present in Jharkhand and pioneer institution of the Chotanagpur Region. The college was started by the effort of great legal luminaries of Ranchi town of which Late lamented S. K. Sahay, Bar-at-Iaw was the leader. He was also th e founder Principal of the College. The college was initially affiliated to Bihar University and thereafter to Ranchi University, Ranchi. The college has played a great role in producing the law graduated who have occupied the post as Justices of Hon ble Supreme Court & Hon ble High Courts, District Judges, Judicial Officers in District Courts. The teaching in the College is based on the new syllabus as per instruction of the Bar Council of India. The teaching standard of the College is at par of the best legal institutions in the country. Duration of the Programme The duration of course is three academic years divided into Six Semesters and styled as LL.B. Part-1st, IInd & IIIrd and a so 1st, IInd, IIIrd, IVth the Vth, and VIth the Semesters. To clear Part-I student has to pass University Exam of 1st and IInd Semesters, to Clear Part- II student has to pass University exam of IIIrd and IVth Semester and to clear LL.B. Part-III student has to pass Vth and VIth the Semesters including aggregate of pass marks in all the previous Semesters. However, a student is not prohibited to take admission in LL.B. Part IInd or IIIrd without passing the University Exam of 1st and IInd Semesters and/or without passing IIIrd and IVth the Semesters. Medium The medium of instruction and examination is English/Hindi. Academic Year The academic year starts from the month of July and ends in the month of June next year. A student admitted in one session ceases to be the student of the College at the end of session. For each Part student has to take fresh admission. It is not essential for a student to pass University examination to take admission in Part-II and III. Eligibility for Admission & Pattern of Selection A graduate of a recognized university or who passes such academic qualification which are considered equivalent to a graduate degree of a university by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi, is eligible to appear in the Entrance Test for admission in LL.B. Part-I (Semester System). Appearing candidate in final year examination of graduation may also apply. Minimum eligibility for taking admission in 3 years LL.B. course as per the Bar Council of India rules part IV. The programme for the admission test is scheduled to be published by 15th of April, the Entrance Test is scheduled to be conducted by 3rd Sunday of May and the result of Entrance Test is scheduled to be published by the end of 31st May and the classes are scheduled to commence from 1st July every year. The Test Paper generally consisted of the following : Admission Form and Prospectus for LL. B. Part-I are available in the College Office generally in the second week of April every year. The same may be obtained on payment of Rs. 500/- only (including the entrance test fee) at the office counter during any working day. The application from duly completed must reach the College office on or before the last date fixed for that purpose. The forms reaching after the scheduled date will not be considered. The Roll Number of students who have been found qualified in admission test will be notified on the college notice board & local news paper.

Students migrating from other university are required to produce migration certificate from that university within 30 days after admission. Failure to do so may result in cancellation of admission. Student belonging to Schedule Tribes, Schedule Castes or Backward Classes (Annex.I & II) must clearly indicate their category in the application form and should be supported with certificate from the competent authority issued by Jharkhand State, otherwise the students concerned will be denied the reservation / concessions available to them. Students belonging to Backward Classes Annex-I must also submit income certificate from the competent authority. Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college Campus. Any matter regarding against it, please inform to the competent authority or to the Principal. (Ph. N. : 0651-2261050, Anti-Ragging Cell) Fee Structure The tuition fee and other annual charges payable at the time of Admission for LLB Part I students (1st & 2nd Semesters) in Academic Year 2014-2015 are as follows: S.N. Item Fee 1 Admission Fee 700.00 2 Tuition Fee @75/- P.M. 900.00 3 Annual Fee 8700.00 4 Employees Welfare Fee 3000.00 5 Student Welfare Fee (regarding training & internship program) 1500.00 6 Magazine Fee 300.00 7 Barrister S.K. Sahay Lecture Series 200.00 8 Moot Court Fee 1000.00 9 Bar Council of India 300.00 10 Building Fee 2500.00 11 Library Fee 700.00 12 Common Room Fee 150.00 13 Sports Fee 150.00 14 Caution Money 50.00 15 Miscellaneous Fee 1500.00 16 Campus Development Fee 1000.00 For General Students : Total 22650.00 ST/SC 21050.00 OBC -1 21750.00 Note : Fee may vary From time to time (Subject to the approval of Apex Body.)

Entrance Test Fee A candidate who is interested for taking Admission in LL.B. Part-I, must submit Dimand Draft of Rs. Five hundred (500) only in favour of PRINCIPAL, CHOTANAGPUR LAW COLLEGE, RANCHI. Along with Form and relevant required documents and send to CHOTANAGPUR LAW COLLEGE, NYAY VIHAR CAMPUS, TATA ROAD, BARGAWAN, NAMKUM, RANCHI-834010. Attendance A candidate is required to attend at least 75% of the classes actually held to be eligible to fill up the form for the examination in each semester including practical papers. Student selected for admission have to furnish affidavit at the time of admission. College / Teaching Hours The College hour is from 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. The classes are generally held in the morning from 7 A.M. However, the teaching hours are modified from time to time as and when required and will be notified on the Notice Board of the College. Office Hours The College Office generally functions in the morning from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. suspension of lectures on any day does not mean the suspension of office work on that day. Accommodation At present there is no hostel accommodation for the students. There is a College Library for the use of students. Books can be taken by the students on production of identity card, which also contains the Library Cards. Rules regarding use of books from the Library are mentioned therein. The college Library remains open from 8.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. during all working days. Identity-cum-Library Card The College provides Identity-cum Library Card to students in each part for which an annual feei charged for which students are required to submit two passport size recent and identical photographs at the time of admission. Loss of Identity Card is deprecated but the student can obtain duplicate Identity Card on payment of Rs. 20/- or fee as may be prescribed Identity Card is not issued after the close of session. The Free Legal Aid cell and placement cell is working under the chairmanship of the principal. The free legal aid cell provides legal aid to poor persons of the locality. The placement cell arranges time-totime interview in the college campus for employment of its own students only.

Grievance Redressal Forums : The different forums of the college have been constituted for the purpose of maintaining the transparency and smooth conduction. STUDENT GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL: A Grievance Redressal Cell has been constituted for the redressal of the problems reported by the Students of the College with the following objectives: Upholding the dignity of the College by ensuring strife free atmosphere in the College through promoting cordial Student-Student relationship and Student-teacher relationship etc. The Cell is constituted under the Chairmanship of Prof. R.K.Walia, Principal. 1. Prof. R.K. Walia, Chairperson: 9431993666 (Mob.) 2. Prof. Vijay Kumar, Member 3. Dr. P.K. Chaturvedi, Member ANTI RAGGING CELL: Ragging of students in any form is strictly prohibited within and outside the campus. An anti-ragging squad is in operation under the overall charge of Prof.Vijay Kumar. Students are advised to bring cases of ragging on the college campus to the notice of the officials of the college. The offenders shall be liable for punishment. Offenders may be expelled from the institution. The Anti-Ragging Cell is constituted under the Chairmanship of Prof. Vijay Kumar 1. Prof.Vijay Kumar, Chairperson : 9430142567 (Mob.) 2. Dr.(Mrs.) Nandita Adhikari, Member 3. Dr.G.A.Bilung, Member FREE LEGAL AID CELL: Legal aid has a close relationship with the welfare state, and the provision of legal aid by a state is influenced by attitudes towards welfare. Legal aid is a welfare provision by the state to people who could otherwise not afford counsel from the legal system. Legal aid also helps to ensure that welfare provisions are enforced by providing people entitled to welfare provisions, such as social housing, with access to legal advice and the courts. In our college Free Legal Aid Cell is constituted. The cell is providing free legal aid on every working Saturday of the week. Following are the members of the cell: 1. Dr. P.K. Chaturvedi, Chairperson 2. Mrs. Sakshi Pathak, Member: 9931150571 (Mob.) 3. Mr.Amit Kumar, Member Women Cell: For the purpose of redressal of women related problem, the cell has been constituted. Following are the members of the cell. 1. Dr.(Mrs.) Nandita Adhikari, Chairperson 2. Mrs. Sakshi Pathak, Member: 9931150571 (Mob.)

Abstract of University Regulation Relating to Examination Scheme of Examination: The examination of 1st, IIIrd and Vth semesters shall commence in the first week of December each year and the examination of IInd, IVth & VIth Semester shall commence in the 1st week of May every year. Internal assessment shall based on mid term internal examination/internal assessment/attendance and home work assigned from time to time by the subject teachers, etc. Results of Examination: Results of each Semester Examination are usually within six weeks of conclusion of the respective Semester Examination. The students waiting for their results are allowed to attend classes on provisional basis in the next Semesters. Minimum Pass Marks: No candidate shall be declared to have passed the LL.B. Examination, unless he/she obtains minimum 33% marks in each theory paper separately in practical papers only those students shall be declared to have passed who obtains 33% marks in written portion and in field work taking together. Student has also to secure 40% marks in Viva-Voce including Field Work. The candidate shall be required to obtain at least 45% marks in aggregate taking theory and practical papers together in each Semester for being declared to have passed the examination. A candidate securing 5 marks less than pass marks either in theory paper or practical paper or aggregate shall be declared to have passed the examination under regulation. This regulation may be availed by a candidate only once in all six Semester Examinations. No Candidate shall be admitted to examination of IIIrd Semester (LL. B. IInd year) unless he/she has completed the course of IIIrd Semester and passed at least 50% of the subjects of 1st & IInd Semester Examination unless he/she has completed the course of Vth Semester and Passed 50% of the subjects of IIIrd & IV the Semester Examination put together. The maximum period of completing the three-year LL. B. programme shall be double the duration stipulated from the programme reckoned from the year of admission. The term completing the programme means passing all the prescribed examination of the programme to become eligible for the degree. No candidate shall be permitted to appear for the examination after expiry of maximum period prescribed for completing the programme.- A student who has failed in any Semester Examination shall be exempted from appearing in the subjects in which he/she has obtained at least 45% marks. Classification of Candidates First Class : The candidates who has passed the whole examination obtaining 60% marks in aggregate but less than 75% marks. Second Class : The candidate who has obtained at least 45% marks and less than 60% marks in aggregate. First Class with Distinction : The candidates who has passed the whole examination at a single sitting and obtained 75% marks in aggregate or above. Rank : Rank shall be declared only after passing VIth Semester taking together the marks of all the six Semesters.

Subject of Study Each theory paper shall carry 50 marks which includes 10 marks on internal assessment. LL.B. Part-I (Semester-I) 1. Jurisprudence 1. Jurisprudence 2. Contract-I 2. Contract-I 3. Contract-II 3. Contract-II LL.B. Part-I (Semester-II) 4. Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 4. Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 5. Family Law-II (Mohammedan Law) 5. Family Law-II (Mohammedan Law) 6. Law of Crimes 6. Law of Crimes 7. Constitutional Law 7. Constitutional Law 8. Legal Writing (Including General English) 8. Legal Writing (Including General English) 9. Human Rights & International Law 9. Human Rights & International Law Theory Papers: LL.B. Part-II (Semester-III) Theory Papers: 1. Environmental Law 1. Environmental Law 2. Land Law 2. Land Law LL.B. Part-II (Semester - IV) 3. Criminal Procedure Code 3. Criminal Procedure Code 4. Property Law 4. Property Law 5. Administrative Law 5. Administrative Law 6. Company Law 6. Company Law 7. Legal History 7. Legal History Practical Papers: 8. Practical Training-I (Professional Ethics, Accountancy for layers and Bar Bench relations) (a) Written Examination - 50 marks (b) Practical Training & Field Works - 30 marks (c) Viva-Voce - 20 marks Practical Papers: 8. Practical Training - II (Public Interest Lawyering Legal Aid and Para Legal Services) (a) Written Examination - 50 marks (b) Practical Training & Field Works - 3.0 marks (c) Viva-Voce - 20 marks LL.B. Part-III (Semester-V) LL.B. Part-III (Semester-VI) Theory Papers: Theory Papers: 1. Law of Evidence 1. Law of Evidence 2. Torts and Consumer Protection Act 2. Torts and Consumer Protection Act 3. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act 3. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act 4. Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternate Dispute 4. Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternate Dispute Resolutions System Resolutions System 5. Labour Law 5. Labour Law 6. Interpretation of Statutes 6. Interpretation of Statutes Optional Papers: Taxation Law, Law & Medicine, Conflict of Laws, Criminology & Penology (Any two of the foilowings & that will be treated as Paper 7th and 8th) Practical Papers: 9. Practical Training-I (Moot Court Pretrial Preparations and participation in Trial Proceedings) (a) Written Examination - 45 marks (b) Practical Training & Field Works - 45 marks (c) Viva-Voce - 10 marks Optional Papers: Taxation Law, Law & Medicine, Conflict of Laws, Criminology & Penology (Any two of the followings & that will be treated as Paper 7th and 8th) Practical Papers: 9. Practical Training - II (Drafting, pleading & Conveyancing) (a) Written Examination - 45 marks (b) Practical Training & Field Works - 45 marks (c) Viva-Voce - 10 marks

Achievements Our students qualified judiciary examinations as well as represented the college and state in Moot Court Competition in all over India such as : Henery Dunant Moot Court Competition, 3rd Hidaytullah National Moot Court Competition, 7th K. K. Luthra Moot Court Competition, 4th Justice Hidayatullah Memorial National Moot Court Competition, New Delhi, The Verdict, IIT Kharagpur National Moot Court Competition etc. 7th College provides free legal aid to the needful person. Future Plans The College is going to start the following courses very soon. Five years integrated B.B.A., LL.B(Honst.) LL.M. Two years. PG Diploma in Human Rights Now the Chotanagpur Law College is 20th Rank so we are trying hard to get within 1 to 10 rank in all over India. The Chotanagpur Law College is not a mere building - all concrete, iron, stone, bricks and mortar. It is much more than a material and physical reality. It was created by the devotion and zeal, the self-sacrifice and generosity of Late Barrister S. K. Sahay and other legal lumaniries who gave their all for the best education of the people of this tribal region. Faith, hope and love have gone into its making; discipline, scholarship and service are its adornments. The Chotanagpur Law College gives loyal, devoted and useful law abiding citizens to the Nation. The Chotanagpur Law College makes a preferential option for the marginalised ESTD. and it seeks to 1954 give an all-round formation, inculcating both human and spiritual values. The Chotanagpur Law College is only a part of the vast educational efforts in India. The College was established in the year 1954 and was first affiliated to the Bihar University and thereafter the Ranchi University, Ranchi. It is entrusted by the University with the task of preparing students for degrees in Law. Our alumni have excelled in the legal world of the country.

www.speedoprint.com Chotanagpur Law College Nyay Vihar Campus, Namkum, Tata Road, NH-33, Ranchi, Jharkhand Phone : 0651-2205877 (O), Fax : 0651-2205877 Email; cnlawcollege@cnlawcollege.org Website : www.cnlawcollege.org