Top Lawyer KTS Tulsi applauded Aryans Law Students for E-munshi App

Chandigarh October 14, 2018: Senior Supreme Court Advocate & Rajya Sabha Member, Sh. KTS Tulsi applauded the students of Aryans College of Law and Aryans College of Engineering for their joint project “eMunshi- Advocate Diary” App which would be very helpful for the lawyers, Munshi’s etc to keep the record of their Court Dates.
The function was organized by Chandigarh Management Association (CMA). Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group were also present on the function wherein Tulsi interacted with the students & Staff of Aryans Group and congratulated them for their joint venture.
It is to be mentioned that Sh KTS Tulsi is an Indian politician and a senior advocate in the Supreme Court of India. He has represented many notable people in various cases.In February 2014, Tulsi was nominated as a member of Rajya Sabha of Parliament of India by the President of India.

Lokpal, Punjab speaks on Corruption at Aryans College of Law

“Role of Lokpal in Eradicating Corruption in India” was the topic of Seminar
Mohali November 06, 2019: Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organized a seminar on “Role of Lokpal in Eradicating Corruption in India” at its Campus. Hon’ble Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma, Lokpal Punjab was the Chief Guest on the occasion while Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the function.
The function started with a lamp lighting ceremony and a welcome prayer. The function was attended by Professionals, academicians, Law Professionals and people from different walks of life.
Vinod Kumar Sharma while discussing the role of Lokpal said that Lokpal is appointed to hold an effective inquiry against the high ups in the hierarchy like Ministers, MLAs, MPs so as to eradicate corruption.
Sharma further said that Lokpal is to look into the allegation of corruption against public men including Municipal Corporation, Municipal Community, Nagar Panchayat, the Chairmen of the Govt Companies and other elected members so the misconduct by any person of the above officials can be enquired by the Lokpal.
Sharma further added that the Lokpal has its competent to hold in-depth inquiry and for the purpose, the act provides a resolution from the agencies besides the fact that an officer of the rank of DGP attached with the Lokpal to carry out an effective inquiry.
Sh. SK Goel, IAS (retd); Sh. Ashok Malhotra, Income tax Advocate; Sh. Arvind Uppal, Industrialist; Sh. Balbir Sharma, Chairman, Rose garden Morning Walker Club; Sh. Arun Aneja, social worker etc were also present on the occasion.

Ex-judge Supreme Court Swatanter Kumar interacts with Aryans law students

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Mohali, May 15, 2020: Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, near Chandigarh organized a webinar on COVID-19: Effects on Nature & Environment.
Hon’ble Mr Justice Swatanter Kumar, Former judge Supreme Court of India, Former Chairperson NGT was the keynote speaker while Advocate Gagan Pradeep Singh Bal was the conversationalist and Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group welcomed the guests. Hundreds of LL.B and B.A-LL.B students attended this webinar.
Justice Swatanter Kumar while expressing the serious concern said that the virus has shaken the ground of the Earth. Commenting on the controversy that is covid-19 man made or natural disaster he connected it with the lifestyle and relationship with the nature & environment.
Justice Kumar while discussing the positive aspects said that the less interference of humans in nature & environment has resulted into the purification & cleanliness of Air, water, soil and lesser waste disposal while the virus has adversely affected the health & socio- economic level globally. He appealed not to destroy the natural resources.
Advocate Bal also emphasized on a clean environment and for its maintenance he also laid stress that the provision of the environmental act deserved to be adhered to and followed strictly in the Country.

CLAT 2021 to be held on 23rd July in offline mode

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021 will be conducted on 23rd July, 2021 in offline mode. The exam will be conducted by National Law School of India University, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru for the admission in year 2020-21 in 22 National law universities (NLUs) and around 40 affiliated Law colleges & Universities in India.
Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura Near Chandigarh said that Aryans College of Law is the first College in Punjab which has now also become part of those top Universities and Colleges of Legal Studies to use CLAT Score for the admissions in LL.B. (3 Years) and BA-LL.B. (5 Years) program.
Kataria thanked the CLAT committee for making Aryans the part of CLAT & permitting to use CLAT Score for its admissions. Kataria further thanked the students and staff for taking the law college to such a top position in short span of time with their efforts made in academics, innovations etc.
Kataria further added that in North India, Chandigarh has emerged out as the most preferred destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc.
CLAT, 2021 Eligibility Criteria:
For undergraduate programme (five-year Integrated Law Degree), an applicant must be a pass in 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of a 45% marks for all categories except for SC/ST categories in which case the applicant needs to have 40% marks. There shall be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer for both UG & PG.
For post-graduate programme (one year LLM degree), an applicant must have LLB degree with at least 55% marks. Candidates belonging to SC/ST categories need to have 50% marks in LLB degree. Candidates who are appearing in the qualifying examination in March/April/May 2020 are also eligible to apply.

CLAT, 2021 postponed on account of surge in COVID cases

Last Date for submission of Online Application extended to June 15, 2021
The Consortium of National Law Universities has decided to postpone The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021 and the last date for submission of online application has been extended to 15 June, 2021. The exam will be conducted by National Law School of India University, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru for the admission in the year 2021-22 in 22 National law universities (NLUs) and 16 affiliated Law colleges & Universities in India. The Common Law Admission Test would be administered online.
Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura Near Chandigarh said that Aryans College of Law is the first College in Punjab which has now also become part of those top Universities and Colleges of Legal Studies to use CLAT Score for the admissions in LL.B. (3 Years) and BA-LL.B. (5 Years) program.
Kataria thanked the CLAT committee for making Aryans the part of CLAT & permitting to use CLAT Score for its admissions. Kataria further thanked the students and staff for taking the law college to such a top position in short span of time with their efforts made in academics, innovations etc.
Kataria further added that in North India, Chandigarh has emerged out as the most preferred destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc.
CLAT, 2021 Eligibility Criteria:
For undergraduate programme (five-year Integrated Law Degree), an applicant must be a pass in 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of a 45% marks for all categories except for SC/ST categories in which case the applicant needs to have 40% marks. There shall be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer for both UG & PG.
For post-graduate programme (one year LLM degree), an applicant must have LLB degree with at least 55% marks. Candidates belonging to SC/ST categories need to have 50% marks in LLB degree. Candidates who are appearing in the qualifying examination in March/April/May 2021 are also eligible to apply.

A Webinar on importance of Legal Drafting Skills held at Aryans College of Law

To improve legal writing of budding lawyers, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organized a webinar on “Legal Drafting: A Crucial skill”. Mrs. Maheshwari Mohan, Founder, Co- Draft, Academy of law, Chennai was the keynote speaker. Dr Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the Webinar.
Maheshwari while interacting with the students said that in the legal field, we must be able to transfer our thoughts to writing in a way that correctly interprets what we’re thinking. Language is the principal tool of the law profession. Judges, lawyers, legislators and others use words to persuade, inform, advocate and argue. That’s why good writing skills are an essential component of any legal practitioner’s toolbox, she discussed.
She further said that although mastering legal drafting takes time and practice, superior writing skills are essential to success and you can take steps to improve yours. While drafting, Remember Your Audience, Organize Your Writing, Be Concise, Use Action Words, Avoid Passive Voice & Edit Ruthlessly, she explained.
Kataria thanked the CLAT committee for making Aryans the part of CLAT & permitting to use CLAT Score for its admissions. Kataria further thanked the students and staff for taking the law college to such a top position in short span of time with their efforts made in academics, innovations etc.
While answering the students questions she said that Legal writing takes practice but you can learn a great deal by simply reading documents that others, who have mastered legal writing, have written. The best advice for improving your legal writing skills is to practice every day. The more you write, the more you’ll improve your legal writing skills, she advised.

Lokpal Punjab addresses Aryans Law Students on World Consumer Rights Day

Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma, Lokpal Punjab addressed students in a webinar on “World Consumer Rights Day” organized by Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the webinar. Around 500 students of LL.B. & B.A.LL.B. attended the program through zoom, facebook & Youtube.
Justice Sharma while discussing the importance of this day said that this day signifies celebration and solidarity in the international consumer movement, demanding that, consumer rights are to be respected and protected. Consumer Rights broadly means that each consumer has the right to have information about the quality, potency, quantity, purity, price and standard of goods or services, he explained.
He further said that the rights given to Consumers under The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 are Right to Protection, Right of Information, Right of Choice, Right of Hearing & Right of Redressal. The Consumer has the right to choose the product, be protected from all kind of hazardous goods, be informed about the performance and quality of all products, to be heard in all decision-making processes related to Consumer interests, to seek redressal, he elaborated.
Further based on this year theme "Tackle Plastic Pollution", he discussed that our ecosystem suffers from single-use plastics as these continue to fill our oceans. Where consumers are increasingly concerned about plastic pollution, they are already taking action. As a global consumer movement, we play a critical role in tackling plastic pollution and promoting sustainable consumption, he motivated.

A Webinar on importance of Legal Drafting Skills held at Aryans College of Law

To improve legal writing of budding lawyers, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organized a webinar on “Legal Drafting: A Crucial skill”. Mrs. Maheshwari Mohan, Founder, Co- Draft, Academy of law, Chennai was the keynote speaker. Dr Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the Webinar.
Maheshwari while interacting with the students said that in the legal field, we must be able to transfer our thoughts to writing in a way that correctly interprets what we’re thinking. Language is the principal tool of the law profession. Judges, lawyers, legislators and others use words to persuade, inform, advocate and argue. That’s why good writing skills are an essential component of any legal practitioner’s toolbox, she discussed.
She further said that although mastering legal drafting takes time and practice, superior writing skills are essential to success and you can take steps to improve yours. While drafting, Remember Your Audience, Organize Your Writing, Be Concise, Use Action Words, Avoid Passive Voice & Edit Ruthlessly, she explained.
Kataria thanked the CLAT committee for making Aryans the part of CLAT & permitting to use CLAT Score for its admissions. Kataria further thanked the students and staff for taking the law college to such a top position in short span of time with their efforts made in academics, innovations etc.
While answering the students questions she said that Legal writing takes practice but you can learn a great deal by simply reading documents that others, who have mastered legal writing, have written. The best advice for improving your legal writing skills is to practice every day. The more you write, the more you’ll improve your legal writing skills, she advised.

Lokpal Punjab addresses Aryans Law Students on World Consumer Rights Day

Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma, Lokpal Punjab addressed students in a webinar on “World Consumer Rights Day” organized by Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the webinar. Around 500 students of LL.B. & B.A.LL.B. attended the program through zoom, facebook & Youtube.
Justice Sharma while discussing the importance of this day said that this day signifies celebration and solidarity in the international consumer movement, demanding that, consumer rights are to be respected and protected. Consumer Rights broadly means that each consumer has the right to have information about the quality, potency, quantity, purity, price and standard of goods or services, he explained.
He further said that the rights given to Consumers under The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 are Right to Protection, Right of Information, Right of Choice, Right of Hearing & Right of Redressal. The Consumer has the right to choose the product, be protected from all kind of hazardous goods, be informed about the performance and quality of all products, to be heard in all decision-making processes related to Consumer interests, to seek redressal, he elaborated.
Further based on this year theme "Tackle Plastic Pollution", he discussed that our ecosystem suffers from single-use plastics as these continue to fill our oceans. Where consumers are increasingly concerned about plastic pollution, they are already taking action. As a global consumer movement, we play a critical role in tackling plastic pollution and promoting sustainable consumption, he motivated.

World day for Social Justice celebrated at Aryans

To highlight the importance of World day for Social Justice, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organized a webinar on “A call for Social Justice in the Digital Economy”. Mrs. Richa Vashisht, Faculty, Aryans College of Law interacted with the Aryans students of Law, Engineering, Management, Nursing, Pharmacy, B.Ed and Agriculture. Dr. Garima Thakur, Deputy Director, Aryans Group was the moderator of this session.
Vashisht While interacting with the students said that this day is observed every year on 20th February & recognizes the need to promote social justice which refers to equal opportunities, distribution of wealth, healthcare facilities etc. within a society. Amid the COVID-19, the alarming inequalities have been exposed like never before and hence there is need to promote this day, she explained.
She further said that over the last few years, countries have increasingly focused on digital economy & Social justice in this era has become a necessity as traditional work forces have started suffering because they are not able to adapt this platform. Local wage earners and small businesses are facing challenges like unfair competition, she discussed.

Webinar on Cyber Laws held at Aryans

With the aim to aware students about the need for stringent cyber laws, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organized a webinar on Cyber Laws for Emerging Technologies. Mrs. Manu Rampal, Professor, Aryans College of Law interacted with the Aryans students of Law, Engineering, Management, Nursing, Pharmacy, B.Ed and Agriculture. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the webinar.
Mrs Rampal while interacting with students said that the Cyber crimes are currently ruling major newspaper headlines globally, causing unanticipated damages across industries and individuals. The predominant forms of cyber thefts include - data breach, identity theft, financial theft, and internet time thefts, she explained.
Rampal further told that in India, cyber laws are contained in the Information Technology Act, 2000. The purpose of the Act is to provide legal recognition to electronic commerce and to facilitate filing of electronic records with the Government, she added.
While explaining all the acts & answering the students questions she told that though cyber security is advancing but, hackers are also finding ways to break it. This reinforces the need not only for better security systems but robust cyber laws as well. Further, cyber law makers need to be abreast of the potential loopholes in the cyber security and fix them in real-time, she stressed.

Justice Ansari addresses Aryans Law Students on Human Rights Day

To celebrate Human Rights Day,Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organized a webinar on Recover better:- Stand Up for Human Rights. Justice Iqbal Ahmed Ansari, Former Chief justice Patna High Court, Chairperson, Punjab State Human Rights Commission was the keynote speaker. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the Webinar.
Justice Ansari while interacting with students explained all 30 articles of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) chartered on this day in 1948. He also explained History of UDHR and its journey to member states and protection of Human Rights under International Human Rights Law. This year the theme for this day is related to the COVID-19 pandemic and focuses on the need to build back better by ensuring Human Rights are central to recovery efforts, he added.
He further said that this global crisis has been fuelled by deepening of poverty, rising inequalities, structural & entrenched discrimination & other gaps in human rights protection. Only measures to close these gaps and advance human rights can ensure we fully recover to a world that is better and more resilient, just and sustainable.
It is to mention that International Human Rights Day is observed on December 10 annually. The main aim behind celebrating this day is to improve the physical, social, cultural and spiritual well being and welfare of the vulnerable group of people globally.

Aryans gets “Best Private Law College in Punjab” award in Asian Achievers Award 2020

Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, near Chandigarh was awarded for “Best Private Law College in Punjab”. The award was conferred upon Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges in a virtual award ceremony. On the occasion Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu, Indian Emissary to the G20 & G7 And Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Government of India, Shri Pratap Chandra Sarangi, Minister of State of Micro. Small & Medium Enterprises, Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries & Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste, Minister of State of Steel Government of India were virtually present on this occasion organized by Asia Today Research & Media & Achiever India, Book of records on Zoom in New Delhi.
Dr. Anshu Kataria after receiving this honour said that it is a matter of pride for him to receive this prestigious award. Kataria congratulated whole Aryans Team & said that the students and staff of Aryans Group have achieved many achievements in the last 13 years and this honour is the result of the hard work done by the team of Aryans.
On this occasion, Guests of honour Shri Raghubar Das, National Vice President And Ex Chief Minister of Jharkhand; Shri Hans Raj Hans, Member of Parliament-North-West Delhi; Shri Jyoti Kalash, IAS (Additional Chief Secretary & Principal Resident Commissioner, Government of Nagaland); Shri Sunil Deodhar, National Secretary- BJP & Smt. Pratima Bhoumik, Member of Parliament, Tripura West were present.
During COVID-19 pandemic, various dignitaries Mr. Justice Swatanter Kumar, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India; Mr. Justice A. K. Sikri, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India; Mr. Justice, Anil R. Dave, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India; Mr. Justice Vijender Jain, Former Chief Justice, Punjab & Haryana High Court; Ms Justice, Jyoti Singh, Judge, Delhi High Court; Sr. Advocate Sh. Satya Pal Jain, Additional solicitor General of India & Ex Member of Parliament & Mr. Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma (Retd.), Lokpal Punjab enlightened students & staff of Aryans College of Law on virtual platform.
It is to mention that with the establishment of Aryans group in 2007, Aryans College of Law was started in 2016 which is approved by Bar Council of India & all the courses are affiliated by Punjabi University Patiala imparting LLB and BA-LL.B programs for students. In short span of 5 years, Aryans College of law has achieved any milestones. Aryans is the only Law College in the region to be associated with Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) in the list of country’s prestigious colleges. The world renowned company Pearson VUE selected Aryans as exam center for Law School Admission Test (LSAT). LSAT is conducted on behalf of Law School Admission Council (LSAC) which is gateway for entry into Harvard Law School.
Asia Today Research & Media, New Delhi; The Asian Achievers Awards & Achiever India, Book of records recognize the contributions of individuals, groups, and organizations that have worked valiantly over the past Year for outstanding work done Nationwide.

CLAT 2020 to be conducted on 28th September, 2020

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2020 will be conducted on 28th September 2020. The exam will be conducted by Consortium of National Law Universities for the admission in year 2020-21 in 22 National law universities (NLUs) and 16 affiliated Law Colleges & Universities in India. The common law admission test will be administered offline.
In 2019, around 60,000 candidates appeared for the CLAT. This year the number may increase as the interest of the students in Legal Education is growing dynamically across the Country.
Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura Near Chandigarh said that Aryans College of Law is the first College in Punjab which has now also become part of those top Universities and Colleges of Legal Studies to use CLAT Score for the admissions in LL.B. (3 Years) and BA-LL.B. (5 Years) program.
Kataria thanked the CLAT committee for making Aryans the part of CLAT & permitting to use CLAT Score for its admissions. Kataria further thanked the students and staff for taking the law college to such a top position in short span of time with their efforts made in academics, innovations etc.
Kataria further added that in North India, Chandigarh has emerged out as the most preferred destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc.

Lokpal Punjab Hon’ble Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma (Retd.) addressed Aryans Law Students

Hon’ble Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma (Retd), Lokpal Punjab addressed students in a webinar on “World Day for International Justice” organized by Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the webinar.
Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma while discussing the importance of Justice said that the judicial system of a nation puts every person in their own place, and fights corruption in the process. Sharma further said that ensuring justice is the chief goal of the judicial system, and it takes every measure necessary to ensure the same
Sharma further enlightened the students that the day marks the anniversary of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the court for the prosecution of individuals accused of mass atrocity crimes. The day is celebrated to make people aware and united to support the justice and also to promote the rights of the victims.
He added that the need for international justice has become more essential from the recent episode of the international human rights movement titled “Black Lives Matter.” which spread across the world against police brutality, systemic racism, and injustice. He also encouraged that we must remind ourselves of the importance of pursuing justice and accountability not just as a legal obligation, but as a moral necessity.
Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group extended Vote of Thanks to the Chief Guest and motivated students to opt for this field because of its increasing demand.

Law Entrance Exam Postponed Thrice due to Pandemic

Kataria thanked the CLAT committee for making Aryans the part of CLAT & permitting them to use CLAT Score for its admissions. Kataria further thanked the students and staff for taking the law college to such a top position in a short span of time with their efforts made in academics, innovations etc.
Kataria further added that in North India, Chandigarh has emerged out as the most preferred destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc.
CLAT 2020 Eligibility Criteria:
For undergraduate programmes (five-year Integrated Law Degree), an applicant must pass a 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of a 45% marks for all categories except for SC/ST categories in which case the applicant needs to have 40% marks. There shall be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer for both UG & PG.
For a post-graduate programme (one year LLM degree), an applicant must have LLB degree with at least 55% marks. Candidates belonging to SC/ST categories need to have 50% marks in LLB degree.

Renowned Supreme Court Lawyer AmanHingorani interacted with Aryans Law students

To encourage the skills of advocacy in the law students, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organised a webinar on “Making Law Students Practice Ready: The Art of Advocacy”. Dr.AmanHingorani, Advocate-on-Record and Mediator, Supreme Court of India was the keynote speaker while Advocate GaganPradeep Singh Bal was the rhetorician and Dr.AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group welcomed the guests. Hundreds of LL.B. & BA-LL.B. students attended the session.
Dr.AmanHingorani while pointing out the legal education system said that Indian legal education system produces law graduates without implanting the skills of practicing and thus it is the real clients who become experimental victims for the new inexperienced advocates.
Hingorani while asserting the framework of legal subjects like Drafting, Pleading, Client Counselling, Legal Ethics etc said that these are required to be implemented thoroughly. He highlights various skills including communication, Advocacy skill, mediator skill or mediation.
Hingorani further discussed various skills including examining, cross questioning, role of mediator etc in solving the disputes. He encouraged all legal schools to organise sessions, internships and the moot courts etc to improve the skills. He advised students to adopt the Mantra that Advocacy isn’t a learning process…..!! It’s an Art, How you create the facts…!!
Bal emphasized that skill needs to be chiselled and the individual pruned himself to assist the Honble institution in a true, able, sincere and strictly honest manner.

Last date to apply for CLAT 2020 extended to July 1

Due to the prevailing pandemic COVID-19 in the country, Consortium of National Law Universities have decided to extend the last date of online applications for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) to July 1, 2020. The date for the CLAT exam would be announced by July 1 giving students at least 21 days prior notice for the exam.
The exam will be conducted by National Law School of India University, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru for the admission in 2020-21 in 22 National law universities (NLUs) and 50 affiliated Law colleges & Universities in India.
In 2019, around 60,000 candidates appeared for the CLAT. This year the number may increase as the interest of the students in Legal Education is growing dynamically across the Country.
Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura Near Chandigarh said that Aryans College of Law is the first Private College in Punjab which has now also become part of those top Universities and Colleges of Legal Studies to use CLAT Score for the admissions in LL.B. (3 Years) and BA-LL.B. (5 Years) program. Moreover, it’s the 1st college in the region to host LSAT-2019 exam at its Campus.
Kataria thanked the CLAT committee for making Aryans the part of CLAT & permitting to use CLAT Score for its admissions. Kataria further thanked the students and staff for taking the law college to such a top position in short span of time with their efforts made in academics, innovations etc.
Kataria further added that in North India, Chandigarh has emerged out as the most preferred destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc.
CLAT 2020 Eligibility Criteria:
For undergraduate programme (five-year Integrated Law Degree), an applicant must be a pass in 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of a 45% marks for all categories except for SC/ST categories in which case the applicant needs to have 40% marks. There shall be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer for both UG & PG.
For post-graduate programme (one year LLM degree), an applicant must have LLB degree with at least 55% marks. Candidates belonging to SC/ST categories need to have 50% marks in LLB degree.

Justice Swatanter Kumar, Former Judge Supreme Court interacts with Aryans Law students in a webinar

Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organized a webinar on COVID-19: Effects on Nature & Environment. Hon’bleMr Justice Swatanter Kumar, Former judge Supreme Court of India, Former Chairperson NGT was the keynote speaker while Advocate GaganPradeep Singh Bal was the conversationalist and Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group welcomed the guests. Hundreds of LL.B and B.A-LL.B students attended this webinar.
Justice Swatanter Kumar while expressing the serious concern said that the virus has shaken the ground of the Earth. Commenting on the controversy that is covid-19 man made or natural disaster he connected it with the lifestyle and relationship with the nature & environment.
Justice Kumar while discussing the positive aspects said that the less interference of humans in nature & environment has resulted into the purification & cleanliness of Air, water, soil and lesser waste disposal while the virus has adversely affected the health & socio- economic level globally. He appealed not to destroy the natural resources.
Justice Kumar while discussing the positive aspects said that the less interference of humans in nature & environment has resulted into the purification & cleanliness of Air, water, soil and lesser waste disposal while the virus has adversely affected the health & socio- economic level globally. He appealed not to destroy the natural resources.
Advocate Bal also emphasized on a clean environment and for its maintenance he also laid stress that the provision of the environmental act deserved to be adhered to and followed strictly in the Country.

Punjab Govt gives approval to Aryans College of Law for 2020-21

27 Law institutes of Punjab affiliated to PU, GNDU, PUP started admission process
Punjab Government has given approval to Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh for the admissions of LL.B (3 years) and BA-LL.B (5 years) course for 2020-21 session.
In the wide notification No 13/10/2010/(2020-21) 3Edu.1/973 dated 01/05/2020, Higher Education department of Punjab Govt has allotted 120 seats in LL.B and BA-LL.B course each.
In this notification, Punjab Govt has appointed GNDU, Amritsar as the competent authority to conduct online counseling of law students.
It is to be mentioned that there are a total 27 law institutes in Punjab which are affiliated to various universities including Panjab University, Chandigarh; Punjabi University, Patiala; GNDU, Amritsar and have started an online admission process. There are a total 2840 seats in Law 5 years course while 1952 seats in Law 3 years course in Punjab.
Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group said that Aryans College of Law is approved by Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi and affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala. Kataria added that Punjab has emerged as the destination for legal education. Students not only from Punjab but from other States like Haryana, Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, North East, Bihar, Jharkhand etc also come to Punjab for their legal studies.
Kataria further added that Aryans is the only Law College in the region to be associated with Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and for the first time, Pearson VUE on behalf of Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has made Aryans College of Law the Exam centre for Law School Admission Test (LSAT) in 2019.

Lokpal, Punjab speaks on Corruption at Aryans College of Law

Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organized a seminar on “Role of Lokpal in Eradicating Corruption in India” at its Campus. Hon’ble Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma, Lokpal Punjab was the Chief Guest on the occasion while Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the function.
The function started with a lamp lighting ceremony and a welcome prayer. The function was attended by Professionals, academicians, Law Professionals and people from different walks of life.
In the wide notification No 13/10/2010/(2020-21) 3Edu.1/973 dated 01/05/2020, Higher Education department of Punjab Govt has allotted 120 seats in LL.B and BA-LL.B course each.
Vinod Kumar Sharma while discussing the role of Lokpal said that Lokpal is appointed to hold an effective inquiry against the high ups in the hierarchy like Ministers, MLAs, MPs so as to eradicate corruption.
It is to be mentioned that there are a total 27 law institutes in Punjab which are affiliated to various universities including Panjab University, Chandigarh; Punjabi University, Patiala; GNDU, Amritsar and have started an online admission process. There are a total 2840 seats in Law 5 years course while 1952 seats in Law 3 years course in Punjab.
Sharma further said that Lokpal is to look into the allegation of corruption against public men including Municipal Corporation, Municipal Community, Nagar Panchayat, the Chairmen of the Govt Companies and other elected members so the misconduct by any person of the above officials can be enquired by the Lokpal.
Sharma further added that the Lokpal has its competent to hold in-depth inquiry and for the purpose, the act provides a resolution from the agencies besides the fact that an officer of the rank of DGP attached with the Lokpal to carry out an effective inquiry.
Sh. SK Goel, IAS (retd); Sh. Ashok Malhotra, Income tax Advocate; Sh. ArvindUppal, Industrialist; Sh. Balbir Sharma, Chairman, Rose garden Morning Walker Club; Sh. ArunAneja, social worker etc were also present on the occasion.

A seminar on Legal Education in India organized by Aryans Group

Aryans College of Law, Chandigarh today organized a seminar on “Legal Education in India: Problems & Perspective” in PHD Chamber, Sector-31, A Chandigarh. Sh. Satya Pal Jain, Additional Solicitor General of India was the Chief Guest on the occasion. LL.B. and BA-LL.B. students of Aryans College of Law attended the function.
Sh. DPS Randhawa, President, Punjab & Haryana HC Bar Association; Dr. Vijay Nagpal, Professor, Department of Laws, Panjab University; Sh. Ashok Mittal, Chairman, Punjab Lawyers Association & President, District Bar Association, Ludhiana; Sh. ManujBhardwaj, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and International Lawyer in UK, US and European Union were the Guests of Honour on the occasion. Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the function. The delegates from Manchester Law School also interacted with the students on differences in legal education between Indian and UK.
Sh. Satya Pal Jain said that the legal profession is the most sacred and Noble profession. He guided the students that hard work is the key factor to the success as there are example of N numbers of people who Rose from small families but now serving the nation. He further said that attempt should be made to increase the number of judges. Technology should be adopted widely. Internal mechanism to resolve the disputes should be made stronger.
Vinod Kumar Sharma while discussing the role of Lokpal said that Lokpal is appointed to hold an effective inquiry against the high ups in the hierarchy like Ministers, MLAs, MPs so as to eradicate corruption.
DPS Randhawa said that to serve the purpose of legal education, updating in system is the need of the hour upon which Govt. Need to work. He further said that being the largest democracy, India must have the best legal education which would come from the competent professionals, legislators, legal luminaries etc to lead the Nation and the Society.
Dr. Vijay Nagpal said that the biggest gap in the legal education system is between the theoretical and practical parts. There is need to mushroom the growth of law institutes. He further added that there's lot of confusion between Bar Council of India (BCI), MHRD and UGC. He added that there's is a need of regular refresher courses for the lawyers and the teachers is required so that they can remain updated.
Sh. Ashok Mittal while discussing the problems said that the Indian Institutions are lacking basic amenities including good infrastructure, practicals etc. He further motivated the students to put the sincere efforts on professional system but with the time the dignity of the lawyers is going down.

Girls shine in academic results of Aryans College of Law

Law students of Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh, brought laurels to the college in the final examinations conducted by Punjabi University, Patiala.
In BA-LL.B (5th Sem), GurpreetKaur bagged 1st position with 68.8%, Sanyam bagged 2nd position with 68.2%, Harwinder Singh bagged 3rd position with 66.6% marks. In BA-LL.B (3rd Sem), SimranjitKaur bagged 1st position with 74.2% marks, Neetu bagged 2nd position with 68.2% marks, Simran Sharma bagged 3rd position with 66.8% marks.
In LL.B (5th Sem), Pallavi Sharma bagged 1st position with 7 SGPA, Aarti Sharma, InderjeetKaur, Baldeep Singh bagged 2nd position with 6.8 SGPA, SarbjeetKaur, Balbir Singh, Sahil Gupta, Amit Kumar bagged 3rd position with 6.6 SGPA.
Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group congratulated the students and faculty for the hard work. He said that girls are competing well with the boys not only in academics but in sports, innovations, cultural also. Such academic results will inspire & motivate more parents to send their daughters for the higher studies.
Prof. B.S Sidhu, Director, Aryans Group said that such excellent results by the students add more name and fame to the College. “Quality education is motto of the institution and result of the students has proved that we have been successful in our endeavours” Sidhu added.
Mr. Steven Jawinda, Registrar, Aryans Group said that Aryans is the only Law College in the region to be associated with Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). He added that for the first time, Pearson VUE on behalf of Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has made Aryans College of Law the Exam centre for Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The score of the test is being used by famous law schools of America & Canada i.eHarward, Yale, Stanford University, British Columbia, Chicago etc.

LSAT Conducted at Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh

For seeking admission in Top Law School of the world, Law School Admission Test (LSAT), today organized at Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, near Chandigarh. More than 500 candidates from Chandigarh, Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh appeared in the Law entrance exam. The test is being conduct by Pearson VUE on behalf of Law School Admission Council (LSAC) every year.
Dr. AnshuKatraia, Chairman, Aryans College of Law stated that this year Aryans College of Law become part of those top Universities and Colleges of Legal Studies to use CLAT Score for the admission in Law. Aryans College of Law is the only College in Punjab to use CLAT Score. Dr. Kataria also thanked Pearson for selecting Aryans College of Law for LSAT Entrance test.
Prof. B.S Sidhu, Registrar, Aryans College of Law said that with LSAT Score candidates can take admission in famous law schools of America & Canada i.eHarward, Yale, Stanford University, British Columbia, Chicago etc. Sidhu further added that in North India, Chandigarh has become the destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc.
It is to be mentioned that Nandini Gupta from Bathinda said that Comprehension section was length, difficult to manage the time. On the other hand Jasmin from Amritsar stated that Analytical & Logical Reasoning section was easy. Shriyaka’s Father MrUmag from Chandigarh said The College made very good arrangements for sitting, parking, cold drinks and Coolers etc even newspapers and Tv facilities were provided in rooms

Around 60,000 candidates appears in CLAT-2019

Around 60,000 candidates from all over the Country appeared in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) today all across the Country. The exam is being conducted by National Law University Odisha, Cuttack (NLUO) for the admission in 21 National Universities of Law in India.
Prof. B.S Sidhu, Registrar, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh said that Last year around 58,000 candidates appeared for the CLAT 2018. This year around 60,000 candidates appeared in CLAT exam. The increase in the number of applicants this year shows the increase of interest and demand of Law courses across the Country.
Prof. B.S Sidhu, Registrar, Aryans College of Law said that with LSAT Score candidates can take admission in famous law schools of America & Canada i.eHarward, Yale, Stanford University, British Columbia, Chicago etc. Sidhu further added that in North India, Chandigarh has become the destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc.
Sidhu added that Aryans College of Law is the only College in Punjab which has now become part of those top Universities and Colleges of Legal Studies to use CLAT Score for the admissions in LL.B (3 Years) and BA-LL.B (5 Years), B.Com-LL.B (5 Years) program from 2019-20 academic year. keeping in view the interest of students in legal studies, Aryans has also launched scholarship & Counseling helpline Numbers for law aspirants. Students who are willing to pursue LL.B, BA-LL.B & B.Com-LL.B under scholarship can Call on 98765-99888 or 98762-99888 or register on Aryans website www.aryans.edu.in
Sidhu further added that in North India, Chandigarh has become the destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc. He further said that near Chandigarh Periphery over 5000-6000 students applied for CLAT exam.
It is to be mentioned that special measures were taken at the exam centers wherein electronic gadgets including Mobile Phones, calculators etc were not allowed inside exam hall. Students were asked to bring their ID proof along with the roll numbers.

Aryans College of Law & Aryans Institute of Nursing jointly organized a seminar

Aryans College of Law and Aryans Institute of Nursing, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh jointly organized a seminar on Medical Negligence and Legal Framework in India at its Campus. Dr. (Prof.) ParamJeet Singh, Punjab School of Law Punjabi University and Dr. Charan Kamal, Rajendra Hospital, Patiala were the guest speakers on the occasion.
The seminar was attended by LL.B, BA-LL.B, B.Com-LL.B, GNM, ANM students of Aryans. Principal, Aryans College of Law, Dr. HansrajArora and Vice Principal Sh. SP Verma were also present on the occasion.
Dr. (Prof.) ParamJeet Singh said that it is very difficult to define negligence categorically since there is no consensus upon this. Negligence means failure to act by the standards of reasonably competent medical men at the time. There may be one or more perfectly proper standards, and if he confirms to one of these proper standards, then he is not negligent.
Dr. Charan Kamal aware the students about what constitutes the negligence and different types of negligence like Doctor Negligence, Patient Negligence, Contributory Negligence, Composite Negligence, Corporate Negligence and Concurrent Negligence. He said in all cases doctors are not at fault. In some cases negligence took place at the end of patient also.

Chief Justice (Former) Vijender Jain visits Aryans College of Law

Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh today organized a seminar on “Fair Trial, Judiciary & Media: A need for Balance” at its Campus. Former Chief Justice of Punjab & Haryana High Court & Chairperson Haryana Human Rights Commission, Mr. Justice Vijender Jain was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Prof. D.N. Jauhar, Former Vice Chancellor, Dr. BhimraoAmbedkar University, Agra & Dr. Vijay Nagpal, Former Chairperson, Dept of Laws, Panjab University were the Guests of Honour on the occasion while Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the function.
SDM Rajpura, Sh. Shiv Kumar was also present on the occasion. The seminar was attended by hundreds of students of LL.B & BA-LL.B of Aryans College of Law. The function started with Lamp lighting ceremony and welcome prayer by the students.
SapnaArora discussed various concepts like the importance of Preamble to The Indian Constitution, who is a Socialist, Sovereign, Secular, Republic, Democratic and what constitutes the Justice, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity and Integrity.
Mr. Justice, Vijender Jain while speaking on the topic said that the media is regarded as the fourth pillar of any democracy. An independent media is necessary for keeping a check on the government and its organs. But with the increasing corporatization of media and the race to grab more eyeballs for higher numbers, the media is overstepping its boundaries which need to be regulated.
Prof. D.N. Jauhar discussed about Media Trial & Professional Ethics. He highlighted the role & importance of proper curriculum to ensure ethics in the students which is missing in the curriculum these days. He said, “Every individual presumed to be innocent till found guilty. Various Media Resources including Press, TV, Satellites, Social Media, Internet etc present a refined & researched version of the story. To win the race, they have begun to publish and present what the ‘public is interested in’ rather that what is for ‘public interest.’
Prof. Vijay Nagpal while speaking said that media has wide ranging roles and plays a vital role in shaping the opinion of the society, but like every other freedom and liberty, this freedom of speech and expression is also seen to be misused by the media. Every institution is liable to be abused, and every liberty, if left unbridled, has the tendency to become a license that would lead to disorder and anarchy.
Nagpal further said that without an active media, the cries of the victims of brutal khap killings of Haryana would have gone unheard. Many other cases like the Arushi Murder Case, Jessica Lal Murder Case, RuchikaGirhotra Case and even the games played in IPL Row was brought out into broad daylight because of the laudable efforts of media. This is certainly a very positive and welcome act from the part of the media.
Prof. B.S Sidhu, Director, Aryans Group said that the responsibility of the media is greater than the responsibility of an individual because the media has a larger audience. The freedom of press should neither degenerate into a license to attack litigants and close the door of justice, nor can it include any unrestricted liberty to damage the reputation of respectable persons.
Mr. Steven Jawinda, Registrar, Aryans Group said that the media is now a full -fledged business. The present day trend in news reporting manifestly points out that Journalism and ethics stand apart. Journalists and media persons are supposed to be distinctive facilitators for the democratic process to function without hindrance. The journalists and reporters are compelled to meet deadlines, satisfy media managers by meeting growing targets and so on. Coupled with this there is also cut throat competition between different media houses and newspaper organizations.

Top Lawyer KTS Tulsi applauded Aryans Law Students for E-munshi App

Senior Supreme Court Advocate &RajyaSabha Member, Sh. KTS Tulsi applauded the students of Aryans College of Law and Aryans College of Engineering for their joint project “eMunshi- Advocate Diary” App which would be very helpful for the lawyers, Munshi’setc to keep the record of their Court Dates.
The function was organized by Chandigarh Management Association (CMA). Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group were also present on the function wherein Tulsi interacted with the students & Staff of Aryans Group and congratulated them for their joint venture.
It is to be mentioned that Sh KTS Tulsi is an Indian politician and a senior advocate in the Supreme Court of India. He has represented many notable people in various cases.In February 2014,Tulsi was nominated as a member of RajyaSabha of Parliament of India by the President of India.

Aryans College of Law to start B.Com-LL.B Course

Aryans College of Law, Rajpura near Chandigarh would start B.Com-LL.B 5 Years Course from this academic session 2018-19.
Prof. B.S Sidhu, Director, Aryans Group said that the Approval Process from Bar Council of India, New Delhi & Affiliation Process from Punjabi University, Patiala is already under progress for 120 Seats and would be completed in June. Candidates passing 12th Exam from recognized board are eligible for this 5 Years Course. Interested students can call on 098762-99888 or 98765-99888 or visit www.aryans.edu.in
Sidhu further said that the Course would be started keeping in mind the need, interest & demand of the Legal Education of the students of the Chandigarh & nearby areas. Sidhu added that 5 years B.Com-LL.B Program saves 1 precious Academic Year of a student.
Sidhu added that in CLAT 2018, Around 58000 students appeared for 2300 seats in 19 National Universities of Law in India & in 5 Years Law Entrance Test conducted by Panjab University on 7th June, around 5300 students appeared for 360 seats. Hence the number of students opting for law courses has increased from last year.Sidhu further said that Aryans is already running 5 Years BA-LL.B and 3 Years LL.B Course in which students from Chandigarh, Punjab, Haryana, JK, North East etc are studying in the Course.
Candidates having a strong hand in commerce can specialize in their work as legal practitioners, legal officers, Human Resource Manager, Business Consultant, Management Accountant, Advocate/Lawyer, Attorney General, Law Reporter, Deputy Legal Advisor, Assistant Advisor, Law Officer, Public Prosecutor etc.
It is to be mentioned that Aryans has already started admissions for its 12th academic session for various courses like B.Tech, LEET, LL.B, BA-LL.B, B.Com-LL.B, MBA, BBA, BCA, B.Com, GNM, ANM, B.Sc (Agri), B.Ed, MA(Edu), Diploma, BA , B Pharma, D Pharma etc

“eMunshi- Advocate Diary” App launches by Law & Engineering students of Aryans Group of Colleges

You must have heard this famous dialogue of Sunny Deol’s starrer movie “Damini”. Infact in our Judiciary system an advocate and his Munshi have to maintain and remember the lot of record of their forthcoming case dates.
To ease the lawyers in maintaining the Court hearing records, students of “Aryans College of Law” with the help of students of “Aryans College of Engineering”, Near Chandigarh have jointly developed a Legal Tech Startup- an Android App which will buzz an alarm and remind the lawyers about the important Court Date and cases.
Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group while speaking on the occasion said that to develop this app, not only Aryans Law students but also Aryans Engineering students have worked hard in last 3-4 months.In this app the content part has been developed by Aryans Law students while Technical part has been developed by Aryans Engineering students.
“Various other similar apps were also studied to overcome the shortcomings in those apps so that a refined and updated app can be developed”, Kataria added. Kataria while congratulating the students and staff said that Hope this small effort done by these students would meet the expectations of lawyers and law students. Prof. B.S Sidhu, Director, Aryans Group while speaking on the occasion said that apart fro m Theory and Practical, Aryans always motivate & inspire its students for Innovations. MsJasmeenBaidwan, HoD, Aryans College of Law &MsSimranjotKaur, HoD, Computer Science Department said that the credit goes to the staff and students for suggesting & developing this app. Jasmeen while speaking said that apart from keeping the record of court dates, various Bare Acts have also been updated in the app to be used by the legal professionals as ready reference.

A workshop on Moot Court skills organizes at Aryans College of Law

Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh organized two days workshop on “Careers Prospective after Legal studies and Moot Court skills” at its campus. Advocate SapnaArora, winner of National & International Moot Courts and enrolled advocate at Delhi Bar Association was the key note speaker on the occasion.
Students of LL.B (3 Years) and BA-LL.B (5 Years) participated in the workshop. Adv. SapnaArora conducted a workshop on Moot Court skills. The objective was to enable the law students to learn the practical knowledge and art of discussion on the point of law.
Law student were made to learn the proper knowledge of preparation of legal documents, arguing the case, art of cross-examination etc in the moot court by the advocate.
Adv. SapnaArora guided students about various career opportunities after legal studies. Sapna added a student can work in Judiciary,legal process outsourcing (LPO), practice in court, legal advisor in any firm etc. Dr. ParveenKataria, Director General, Aryans Group; Dr. Raman Rani Gupta, Director Academics; MsJasmeenBaidwan, HOD, Law Dept etc were present on the occasion.

National Law Day celebrated at Aryans College of Law

Aryans College of Law (ACL), Chandigarh today celebrated National Law Day at its Campus. Advocate AmitRana, Co-Chairman, Bar Council of India, New Delhi was the Chief Guest in the occasion while Dr. AnshuKataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the function.
Students of BA-LL.B (5 Years) and LL.B (3 Years) participated in the function. Students also organized an awareness rally on bikes in the nearby villages of Nepra, Thuha and Alampur to aware the people about the legal rights and laws.
AmitRana addressed the students and reiterated the preamble of the constitution. Pointing out that the constitution had 25 parts, 448 articles, he urged the students to realize that it was equally important to perform the eleven fundamental duties as enshrined in the constitution while taking pride in cherishing the fundamental rights
Dr. AnshuKataria while speaking mentioned the 3 principles i.e Rule of Law, Independence of the Judiciary, Independence of the legal profession. The rationale of celebrating law day is to create awareness, to identify and to remove hurdles in the effective working of legal judiciary system.
Prof. B.S Sidhu, Director Administration discussed about fundamental Rights, amendments made in constitution, right to education and preamble of Indian Constitution etc..
Ms. Sukhaman Bath, Registrar while speaking on the occasion said "Taking the pledge on this important occasion would instill a sense of patriotism among students and engage their hearts and minds with a sense of being a part of one great nation”.
Dr. ParveenKataria, Director General; Dr. Raman Rani Gupta, Director Academics; Ms. JasmeenKaur, HOD, Law Dept; MsSukhvirAulakh, Assistant Professor, Law Dept etc were also present.