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Course Curriculum

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Week 1: Introduction to ADR

Module 1.1: Understanding ADR

  • Definition and Importance
  • History and Evolution of ADR
  • ADR vs. Traditional Litigation

Module 1.2: Types of ADR Mechanisms

  • Mediation
  • Arbitration
  • Conciliation
  • Negotiation

Module 1.3: ADR in the Indian Context

  • Overview of ADR Mechanisms in India
  • Relevant Legislation (Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996; Legal Services
    Authorities Act, 1987)

Drafting Work:

  • Draft a simple ADR clause for a hypothetical contract, specifying the preferred
    method of ADR and key terms.

Assignments:

  • Read introductory materials and relevant sections from the Arbitration and
    Conciliation Act, 1996.
  • Short quiz on types and importance of ADR.

Week 2: Mastering Mediation and Conciliation

Module 2.1: Mediation Process

  • Definition and Objectives
  • Mediation Techniques and Stages
  • Role of a Mediator

Module 2.2: Conciliation Process

  • Definition and Objectives
  • Differences between Mediation and Conciliation
  • Role of a Conciliator

Module 2.3: Practical Aspects

  • Drafting Mediation and Conciliation Agreements
  • Case Studies and Role Plays

Drafting Work:

  • Draft a Mediation Agreement including terms for the mediation process,
    confidentiality, and resolution.
  • Draft a Conciliation Agreement specifying the process, role of the conciliator,
    and terms of resolution.

Assignments:

  • Create a sample mediation agreement.
  • Participate in a role-play scenario to practice mediation techniques.

Week 3: Navigating Arbitration

Module 3.1: Arbitration Basics

  • Definition and Types of Arbitration
  • Arbitration Agreement and Procedure
  • Role of an Arbitrator

Module 3.2: Arbitration in India

  • Key Provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
  • Institutional vs. Ad-Hoc Arbitration
  • Enforcement of Arbitration Awards

Module 3.3: Practical Skills

  • Drafting Arbitration Clauses
  • Preparing for an Arbitration Hearing
  • Case Study Analysis

Drafting Work:

  • Draft an Arbitration Clause including key elements such as arbitration venue,
    rules, and selection of arbitrators.
  • Draft a sample Arbitration Agreement detailing the arbitration procedure and
    terms.

Assignments:

  • Draft an arbitration clause for a sample contract.
  • Analyze a case study involving arbitration.

Week 4: Negotiation and Practical Application

Module 4.1: Negotiation Techniques

  • Fundamentals of Negotiation
  • Strategies and Tactics
  • Role of a Negotiator

Module 4.2: Integrating ADR Mechanisms

  • Combining Mediation, Conciliation, and Arbitration
  • ADR in Different Types of Disputes (Commercial, Family, etc.)

Module 4.3: Final Project

  • Comprehensive ADR Case Study
  • Mock ADR Session (Mediation, Arbitration, or Negotiation)

Drafting Work:

  • Draft a Negotiation Agreement outlining the terms of the negotiation,
    objectives, and resolution strategies.
  • Prepare a detailed ADR Plan for a case study, incorporating mediation,
    conciliation, and arbitration as appropriate.

Assignments:

  • Participate in a mock ADR session.
  • Submit a final project based on the case study provided, including all drafted
    documents.

Course Objectives:
Participants will demonstrate the following skills through successful completion of all required
coursework and assignments:

  • Comprehensive understanding of Alternative Dispute Resolution and its Mechanism.
  • Compare and contrast the differences between Alternative Dispute Resolution and
  • Explain the functions of a mediator, conciliator, negotiator, and arbitrator.
  • Explain the combination of drafting with ADR mechanism.
  • Combination of different ADR mechanisms.

Course Features:

  • Interactive Videos: Engaging content with real-world examples.
  • Live Webinars: Weekly Q&A sessions with experts.
  • Templates & Tools: Downloadable resources for drafting and practice.
  • Discussion Boards: Collaborate with peers and get feedback.

Assessment:

  • Weekly Quizzes: Fun and interactive quizzes.
  • Drafting Tasks: Practical exercises for real-world application.
  • Final Project: Comprehensive ADR plan with all drafted documents.

Course Curriculum

CIVIL LAW AND CIVIL DRAFTING

WEEK 1 — Introduction to Civil Law and Core Concepts

Day

Topics

1

Basics of Civil Law: Definitions, Nature, Scope

2

Jurisdiction: Territorial, Pecuniary, Subject-Matter

3

Cause of Action, Limitation Act Overview

4

Parties to Suit, Framing of Issues

5

Drafting Activity: Draft a Simple Civil Suit Plaint

 

WEEK 2 — Suits, Notices and Written Statements

Day

Topics

6

Institution of Suits and Service of Summons

7

Injunctions, Interim Relief under CPC

8

Written Statement, Set-off, Counter Claim

9

Limitation and Procedural Defenses

10

Drafting ActivityDraft a Written Statement in response to a Plaint

 

WEEK 3 — Civil Proceedings, Affidavits and Notices

Day

Topics

11

Framing of Issues, Admission/Denial of Documents

12

Discovery, Inspection, Interrogatories

13

Examination of Witnesses, Affidavits

14

Notices under Section 80 CPC and Other Legal Notices

15

Drafting ActivityDraft a Section 80 CPC Notice and Affidavit of Evidence

 

WEEK 4 — Advanced Civil Drafting and Mock Trials

Day

Topics

16

Appeals, Revisions and Review under CPC

17

Ex

ecution of Decrees, Modes of Execution

18

Mock Session: Trial Simulation (Framing issues, arguments)

19

Drafting Activity: Draft a Petition for Execution of Decree

20

Final Evaluation: Portfolio Submission + Viva

 

Additional Materials Provided

  • Model Drafts: Plaint, Written Statement, Notices, Petitions
  • Templates for Affidavits, Notices, and Complaints
  • Checklists for Civil Suit Filing Procedure
  • Case Brief Booklet: Top 10 Civil Procedure Judgments

Certifications

  • Certificate of Completion
  • Certificate of Excellence (for top 10% performers)

 

Course Curriculum

Clent Counselling

Week 1: Introduction to Client Counselling

• Defining Client Counselling: Scope and Significance
• Ethical Dimensions of Client Counselling
• Establishing and Nurturing the Lawyer-Client Relationship

Activities:

• Engaging in interactive lectures and in-depth discussions
• Role-playing scenarios to simulate client interactions and build practical
skills

Week 2: Advanced Communication and Counselling Skills

• Advanced Communication Strategies and Techniques
• Mastery of Active Listening and Empathy
• Analyzing and Interpreting Non-Verbal Communication

Activities:

• Group discussions to identify and address communication barriers
• Conducting mock counselling sessions with a focus on advanced listening
and empathy
• Reflective sharing of real-life client counselling experiences

Week 3: Mastering Drafting Essentials for Lawyers

Topics Covered:

• Advanced Legal Drafting Techniques: Importance and Methodologies
• In-depth analysis of Common Legal Documents: Agreements, Contracts,
Notices
• Ensuring Precision, Clarity, and Structure in Legal Drafting

Activities:

• Critical review and analysis of complex legal documents
• Hands-on drafting exercises based on sophisticated hypothetical scenarios

Week 4: Integrating Counselling and Drafting Skills

Topics Covered:

• Integrating Trust and Confidentiality into Legal Drafting
• Navigating Ethical Considerations in Counselling and Drafting
• Analyzing Case Studies and Practical Applications

Activities:

• Simulated client counselling sessions leading to the drafting of legal
documents
• Peer review sessions with detailed feedback on drafted documents

Assessment and Certification:

• Assessment: Evaluate participation through discussions, role-plays, and
hands-on exercises. Complete a final project involving a comprehensive
mock client counselling session and drafting a relevant legal document,
demonstrating proficiency in acquired skills.

• Certification: Upon completing the course and final project, participants
will receive a “Certificate in Client Counselling and Drafting,” enhancing
their professional credentials and LinkedIn profiles

Course Curriculum

Criminal Drafting

Week 1: From Drafting to complaints

Session 1: Introduction to Criminal Drafting
• Overview of the legal drafting process in criminal cases
• Importance of accurate and precise drafting in criminal law
• Understanding the role of criminal drafts in legal proceedings

Session 2: Drafting Police Complaints
• Structure and format of a police complaint
• Essential components to include in a police complaint
• Practical exercises on drafting police complaints

Activity: Criminal Miscellaneous Application submission

Week 2: Bail Application & Legal Notices

Session 3: Drafting Bail Applications
• Legal provisions governing bail in India
• Procedure for filing bail applications
• Drafting bail applications with sample templates and formats

Session 4: Drafting Legal Notices
• Understanding the purpose and format of legal notices
• Practice exercises on drafting legal notices in criminal cases

Activity: Draft of Legal Notice and Reply to Notice

Week 3: Written Statements

Session 5: Drafting Written Statements
• Significance of written statements in criminal cases
• Guidelines for drafting clear and concise written statements
• Practical exercises on drafting written statements

Activity: Draft of Written Statement

Week 4: Plea bargaining, Review and Assessment (2 Sessions)

Session 6: Drafting Plea Bargain Applications
• Overview of plea bargaining in Indian criminal law
• Procedure for filing plea bargain applications

Session 7: Review and Assessment
• Recap of key concepts covered during the course
• Final assessment through a practical drafting assignment

Activity: Drafting plea bargain application with case studies

Assessment and Certification:
• Assessment: Evaluate participation through discussions, drafting, and
hands-on exercises. Completing all the assigned weekly drafts and
demonstrating proficiency in acquired skills. Effective application of legal
language and vocabulary

• Certification: Upon completing the course and final project, participants
will receive a “Certificate in Criminal Drafting Course,” enhancing their
professional credentials and LinkedIn profiles.

Course Curriculum

Environmental Law

Week 1: Basics of Environmental Law

Module 1.1: Introduction to Environmental Law in India

  • Importance of Environmental Law: Understanding the critical role of environmental laws in protecting natural resources and public health.
  • Key Environmental Laws: Overview of significant environmental legislation in India, including:
    • The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
    • The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
    • The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974

Module 1.2: Role of Regulatory Bodies

  • Overview of Regulatory Authorities: Introduction to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), and State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs).
  • Drafting a Simple Environmental Notice: Guidance on drafting a basic environmental notice, including a practical exercise to draft a notice to a polluting industry under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, highlighting the violation and demanding corrective action.

Week 2: Environmental Litigation and Key Cases

Module 2.1: Landmark Environmental Cases

  • Overview of Key Cases: Examination of landmark environmental cases in India, such as:
    • MC Mehta vs. Union of India (Ganga Pollution Case)
    • Vellore Citizens Welfare Forum vs. Union of India (Tanneries Case)
  • Public Interest Litigation (PIL): Understanding the concept of PIL in environmental law and its application in safeguarding environmental interests.

Module 2.2: Role of Judiciary in Environmental Protection

  • Judicial Influence on Environmental Law: Analysis of how the judiciary has shaped environmental law in India.
  • Drafting a Basic Environmental Petition: Learning to draft a simple PIL petition related to environmental issues, such as illegal dumping of hazardous waste, including key arguments and remedies sought.

Week 3: Environmental Contracts

Module 3.1: Introduction to Environmental Contracts

  • Understanding Environmental Contracts: Overview of environmental contracts and their relevance in environmental law.
  • Common Clauses in Environmental Contracts: Exploration of typical clauses found in environmental agreements.

Module 3.2: Environmental Compliance in Contracts

  • Compliance Requirements: Simplified understanding of compliance requirements in environmental contracts.
  • Drafting Workshop: Practical session on drafting a basic environmental services agreement between a company and a waste management service provider, focusing on compliance and environmental performance clauses.

Week 4: Practical Applications and Emerging Issues

Module 4.1: Practical Applications of Environmental Law

  • Impact on Daily Life and Business: Discussion on how environmental law influences everyday life and business operations.
  • Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA): Brief overview of the Environmental Impact Assessment process and its significance.

Module 4.2: Emerging Issues in Environmental Law

  • Introduction to Contemporary Challenges: Insight into emerging issues such as climate change law and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in environmental protection.
  • Final Drafting Workshop: Exercise in drafting a simple environmental compliance report for a manufacturing unit, outlining adherence to environmental regulations and areas for improvement.

Assessment and Certification

  • Weekly Drafting Tasks: Submission of weekly drafting assignments, which will be reviewed, and feedback will be provided.
  • Final Project: Completion of a comprehensive environmental legal document (e.g., a petition, agreement, or compliance report) based on a hypothetical scenario.
  • Certification: Participants who complete the course and successfully submit the final project will receive a certificate of completion.

Course Curriculum

Family Law

Course Overview:

  1. Week 1: Introduction to Family Law Drafting
    The basics of family law, focusing on key concepts from the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, and the Special Marriage Act, 1954. The week covers essential drafting skills, including how to draft clear and concise legal documents. By the end of the week, participants will draft a basic marriage contract and participate in interactive quizzes and discussion forums.
  2. Week 2: Drafting Marriage and Divorce Petitions
    This week focuses on drafting marriage and divorce petitions. Explore the essential components of marriage petitions and different types of divorce petitions (contested vs. mutual consent). The sessions will include analysing sample drafts, drafting tasks, role plays, and peer reviews to provide practical experience.
  3. Week 3: Drafting Custody and Maintenance Applications
    In the third week, participants will delve into drafting child custody and maintenance applications. Key considerations influencing custody decisions and the understanding of maintenance laws will be discussed. Practical drafting tasks, case study analysis, and peer feedback will help reinforce the learning.
  4. Week 4: Final Project and Review
    The final week will consolidate the knowledge gained throughout the course. Participants will focus on comprehensive drafting, integrating marriage contracts, divorce petitions, and custody and maintenance applications. The final project will involve drafting a complete set of family law documents based on a provided case scenario, culminating in a review and presentation session.

Evaluation and Certification:

Participants will be evaluated based on their attendance, participation, quality of drafting assignments, performance in interactive activities, and the final project submission. Successful participants will receive a certificate of completion, recognizing their expertise in family law drafting.

 

Introduction to Family Law (Sessions 1-3)

  • Session 1: Overview of Indian Family Law
    Topics Covered: Introduction to the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, and the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Key concepts of marriage, divorce, child custody, and maintenance.
    Activity: Group discussion on different family law scenarios in India.
  • Session 2: Key Provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act
    Topics Covered: Legal requirements for marriage, prohibited relationships, and ceremonies.
    Activity: Q&A session to clarify doubts related to marriage laws.
  • Session 3: Understanding the Special Marriage Act
    Topics Covered: Differences between the Hindu Marriage Act and the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Conditions for civil marriages, notice period, and registration.
    Activity: Quiz on the differences and similarities between the two acts.

Marriage and Divorce Petitions (Sessions 4-6)

  • Session 4: Drafting Marriage Petitions
    Topics Covered: Essential components and language of a marriage petition.
    Activity: Review and analysis of sample marriage petitions.
  • Session 5: Divorce under Hindu Law
    Topics Covered: Types of divorce (contested vs. mutual consent), grounds for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act.
    Activity: Discussion on case studies involving divorce cases.
  • Session 6: Drafting Divorce Petitions
    Topics Covered: Drafting tips, important clauses, and required documentation for divorce petitions.
    Activity: Draft a mutual consent divorce petition based on a given scenario.

Child Custody and Maintenance (Sessions 7-9)

  • Session 7: Principles of Child Custody
    Topics Covered: Factors influencing custody decisions, rights of parents and the child, best interests of the child principle.
    Activity: Analysis of sample custody cases and court judgments.
  • Session 8: Drafting Child Custody Applications
    Topics Covered: How to draft effective child custody applications, key considerations and language.
    Activity: Draft a child custody application for a hypothetical case.
  • Session 9: Understanding Maintenance Laws
    Topics Covered: Legal provisions for maintenance under Hindu law, rights of spouses and children, quantum of maintenance.
    Activity: Group discussion on real-life cases of maintenance disputes.

Maintenance Applications and Review (Sessions 10-12)

  • Session 10: Drafting Maintenance Applications
    Topics Covered: Essential elements of maintenance applications, evidence required, calculation of maintenance.
    Activity: Draft a maintenance application based on a case study.
  • Session 11: Interactive Role Play on Filing Applications
    Topics Covered: Simulating court procedures for filing divorce, custody, and maintenance applications.
    Activity: Role play exercise in a mock court setting, followed by feedback.
  • Session 12: Common Mistakes in Family Law Drafting
    Topics Covered: Review of common errors in legal drafting, how to avoid them, best practices.
    Activity: Peer review of drafted applications to identify and correct mistakes.

Comprehensive Document Drafting and Final Project (Sessions 13-15)

  • Session 13: Combining Family Law Documents
    Topics Covered: Integrating marriage contracts, divorce petitions, custody applications, and maintenance applications into comprehensive documents.
    Activity: Draft a combined family law document based on a given scenario.
  • Session 14: Final Review and Q&A
    Topics Covered: Recap of key concepts covered throughout the course, addressing any remaining questions or concerns.
    Activity: Interactive Q&A session.
  • Session 15: Final Project Submission and Evaluation
    Topics Covered: Guidelines for the final project submission, presentation of completed family law documents.
    Activity: Present final projects for evaluation.

Evaluation Criteria for Certification

  1. Attendance and Participation (20%): Active participation in discussions, group activities.
  2. Drafting Assignments (30%): Quality, clarity, and accuracy of drafted marriage, divorce, custody, and maintenance applications.
  3. Interactive Assignments (20%): Performance in quizzes, case studies, and role plays.
  4. Final Project (30%): Submission and presentation of comprehensive family law documents, demonstrating an understanding of all key concepts and drafting skills.

Participants who achieve a total score of 70% or higher across these criteria will receive a course completion certificate, recognizing their mastery of family law drafting skills.

 

Course Curriculum

Miscellaneous Applications

Week 1- Introduction to Miscellaneous Application

  • Module 1.1- What are Miscellaneous Applications
    Understanding the scope and uses of miscellaneous applications in legal proceedings.
  • Module 1.2- Types of Miscellaneous Applications
    Overview of common types, such as interim applications, amendment applications and execution applications.
  • Module 1.3- Drafting a Check- List
    Detailed understanding of the check list and a drafting assignment on the same.

Week 2- Basics of Drafting

  • Module 2.1- Drafting Essentials
    Key principles for drafting clear and effective applications.
  • Module 2.2- Format and Structure
    Standard format and structure for miscellaneous applications.
  • Module 2.3- Case Information Format
    Detailed understanding of the Case Information Format and a drafting assignment on the same.

Week 3- Miscellaneous Applications Form

  • Module 3.1 List of Documents
    Detailed understanding of the List of Documents Application and a drafting assignment on the same.
  • Module 3.2 Process Fee Form
    Detailed understanding of the Process Fee Form and a drafting assignment on the same.
  • Module 3.3 Form C.A.I.
    Detailed understanding of the Form C.A.I and a drafting assignment on the same.

Week 4-  More Miscellaneous Applications

  • Module 4.1- Memorandum of Appearance
    Detailed understanding of the Application for memorandum of Appearance and a drafting assignment on the same.
  • Module 4.2- Vakalatnama
    Detailed understanding of Vakalatnama and a drafting assignment on the same..
  • Module 4.3- Application For Supply of uncertified Copies of Ordersheets
    Detailed understanding of the Application For Supply of uncertified Copies of Ordersheets and a drafting assignment on the same.

Course Curriculum

Fashion Law

Week 1: The Legal Fabric of Fashion

  • Overview of the fashion industry’s legal framework
  • Key legal concepts: intellectual property, contracts, torts, and consumer protection
  • Case studies on fashion-related IP disputes
  • Drafting IP protection agreements and licensing deals
  • Exploring originality, inspiration, plagiarism, and infringement in fashion design
  • Drafting and negotiating fashion contracts

Week 2: Contracts and Ethical Branding

  • Understanding contracts: design services, modelling, manufacturing, and distribution
  • Key contract terms: payment, royalties, exclusivity, and termination
  • Navigating truth-in-advertising laws and regulations
  • Legalities of endorsements, sponsorships, and influencer marketing
  • Social media and online advertising compliance
  • Creating ethical guidelines and policies for fashion brands
  • Assignment to assess your understanding so far

Week 3: Consumer Protection, Labor Laws, and E-commerce

  • Product liability: safety standards, quality assurance, and labelling requirements
  • Consumer rights: returns, refunds, and warranties
  • Sustainability and environmental regulations in fashion
  • Labor laws: fair wages, overtime, and working conditions
  • Employment contracts for designers, models, and industry professionals
  • E-commerce laws and online fashion retail
  • Drafting and negotiating fashion contracts

Week 4: Practical Insights and Legal Strategy

  • Real-life fashion law case studies and dispute analysis
  • Group discussions and problem-solving exercises
  • Research paper or presentation on a key fashion law topic
  • Final quiz or exam to assess your understanding and knowledge

 

Course Curriculum

Human Rights & Its Applications

WEEK 1: Introduction to Human Rights

  • Overview of human rights history and development
  • Key concepts and principles (universality, indivisibility, interdependence)

International Human Rights Law

  • UN Charter and human rights instruments (UDHR, ICCPR, ICESCR)
  • International human rights mechanisms (UNHRC, Special Rapporteurs)

Drafting workshop 1: DRAFTING OF HR PETITIONS

  • (i). Petition in Domestic Courts
  • (ii). Petition in Constitutional Courts

WEEK 2: Civil and Political Rights

  • Right to life, liberty, and security
  • Freedom of expression, assembly, and association
  • Right to fair trial and due process

Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights

  • Right to education, healthcare, and social security
  • Labor rights and trade unionism
  • Right to culture, language, and participation

Drafting Workshop 2: Writ Petitions

  1. Habeas Corpus
  2. Mandamus
  3. Certiorari

WEEK 3: Vulnerable Groups and Human Rights

  • Women’s rights and gender equality
  • Children’s rights and child protection
  • Rights of persons with disabilities

Human Rights and Development

  • Human rights-based approach to development
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and human rights
  • Strategies for human rights advocacy
  • International and national human rights litigation mechanisms

Drafting Workshop 3: Appeals for Judicial Review

  1. Appeals in Domestic Courts
  2. Appeals in International Courts

WEEK 4: Case studies and Discussions

  • Real-life examples of human rights violations and successes
  • Group discussions and problem-solving exercises
  • Research paper or presentation on a selected human rights topic
  • Final exam or quiz to assess knowledge and understanding
  • Certification on the basis of Evaluation

Assessment and Certification

  • Weekly Drafting Tasks: Submission of weekly drafting assignments, which will be reviewed, and feedback will be provided.
  • Final Project: Completion of a comprehensive environmental legal document (e.g., a petition, agreement, or compliance report) based on a hypothetical scenario.
  • Certification: Participants who complete the course and successfully submit the final project will receive a certificate of completion.

Course Curriculum

Intellectual Property Rights

WEEK 1 — Introduction to IPR and Core Concepts

Day

Topics

1

Introduction to IPR: Meaning, Types, Importance

2

Copyrights — Basics and Registration Process

3

Trademarks — Definition, Infringement, Passing Off

4

Patents — Patentability Criteria, Application Process

5

Drafting Activity: Draft a Copyright Registration Application

 

WEEK 2 — Trademark and Patent Drafting

Day

Topics

6

Trademark Filing Procedure, Objections and Hearing

7

Madrid Protocol and International Trademarks

8

Patent Specification Drafting (Provisional and Complete)

9

Licensing and Assignment of IP

10

Drafting ActivityDraft a Trademark Application and a Basic Patent Specification

 

WEEK 3 — Enforcement and Litigation in IPR

Day

Topics

11

Infringement Actions: Civil and Criminal Remedies

12

Cease and Desist Notices

13

Defenses in IPR Infringement Suits

14

Passing Off and Comparative Advertising

15

Drafting ActivityDraft a Cease-and-Desist Notice for Trademark Infringement

 

 

 

 

 

WEEK 4 — Advanced IPR Drafting and Mock Simulations

Day

Topics

16

IP Due Diligence and Audits

17

Franchise Agreements involving IP

18

Mock Session: IP Infringement Litigation Simulation

19

Drafting Activity: Draft a Trademark Licensing Agreement

20

Final Evaluation: Portfolio Submission + Viva

Additional Materials Provided

  • Model Drafts: IP Applications, Notices, Licensing Agreements
  • Templates for Trademark and Copyright Filing
  • Checklists for Patent Drafting
  • Case Brief Booklet: Top 10 Landmark IP Judgments

Certifications

  • Certificate of Completion
  • Certificate of Excellence (for top 10% performers)

Course Curriculum

Networking & Liason in Legal Field

Week 1: Foundations of Networking in the Legal Profession

Topics Covered:

  • Importance of networking for legal professionals.
  • Key principles of professional networking in the legal field.
  • How to identify networking opportunities (conferences, bar associations, seminars, legal forums, etc.).
  • Building initial connections: Starting a conversation and making a lasting impression.

Practical Exercise:

  • Networking Strategy Plan:
    Participants will draft a networking strategy plan that outlines personal goals, key events to attend, and a list of individuals or firms they want to connect with. This will be used as a roadmap throughout the course.

Week 2: Building Professional Relationships and Liaison Skills

Topics Covered:

  • The art of building long-term relationships in the legal sector.
  • Understanding client liaison: Communicating effectively with clients, peers, and opposing counsel.
  • Developing trust and credibility in legal relationships.
  • Techniques for maintaining relationships post-networking (follow-ups, staying connected).

Practical Exercise:

  • Mock Client Interaction:
    Participants will engage in a simulated client meeting, focusing on developing rapport, trust, and understanding client needs. Emphasis will be placed on active listening and responsive communication.

Week 3: Advanced Networking Techniques and Online Networking

Topics Covered:

  • Utilizing social media platforms (especially LinkedIn) for professional networking.
  • Crafting a professional online persona tailored to the legal field.
  • Leveraging legal-specific digital platforms, forums, and online communities for networking.
  • Building a referral network and identifying potential mentors within the legal industry.

Practical Exercise:

  • LinkedIn Profile Optimization:
    Participants will review and optimize their LinkedIn profiles or create one if they don’t already have it. They will also engage in reaching out to at least 5 new legal professionals or peers through LinkedIn and other digital platforms.

Week 4: Liaison and Networking for Career Growth and Business Development

Topics Covered:

  • Networking for career growth: Strategies for building connections that can lead to internships, job opportunities, or career transitions.
  • How to develop relationships with senior lawyers, law firm partners, and key industry leaders.
  • Using networking for business development and building a client base.
  • Ethical considerations and professionalism in networking and liaison activities.

Practical Exercise:

  • Mock Networking Event:
    Participants will simulate a networking event, practicing the skills they’ve learned over the course. They will role-play meeting senior professionals, partners, or clients, followed by a debrief to assess their performance and provide feedback.

Assessment & Certification

At the end of the course, participants will:

  • Submit a Networking Report summarizing their progress over the four weeks, including connections made, lessons learned, and how they intend to implement these skills in their legal career.
  • Participate in a group discussion to share experiences and reflect on their growth in networking and liaison skills.
  • Certification will be given on the basis of the weekly assignments & tasks, 70 % of the evaluation is needed for the Certification.

Course Curriculum

Negotiable Instruments Act

WEEK 1 — Understanding NIA + Basic Drafting

Day

Topics

1

Introduction to NIA, History, Importance

2

Definitions: Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, Cheque

3

Essentials of a Negotiable Instrument

4

Presumptions under NIA (Section 118, 119)

5

Drafting Activity: Draft a Simple Promissory Note and Bill of Exchange

 

WEEK 2 — Cheques, Dishonour, and Legal Notice Drafting

Day

Topics

6

Cheque — Meaning, Types, Essentials

7

Crossing of Cheques

8

Dishonour of Cheques — Law under Section 138

9

Process of Sending a Legal Notice (ingredients of a good notice)

10

Drafting ActivityDraft a Legal Notice under Section 138

 

WEEK 3 — Court Procedures, Défense, Complaint Drafting

Day

Topics

11

Filing of Complaint after Dishonour

12

Essentials of a Section 138 Criminal Complaint

13

Defenses available to the Accused

14

Important Judgments

15

Drafting ActivityDraft a Criminal Complaint under Section 138

 

WEEK 4 — Advanced Drafting, Mock Trials, Settlements

Day

Topics

16

Settlement before trial: Compounding offences (Section 147)

17

Affidavit under NIA cases

18

Mock Session: Legal Notice Exchange Simulation (Role-play)

19

Drafting Activity: Draft a Settlement Agreement or Compounding Deed

20

Final Test: Oral + Written

 

 

Additional Materials Provided

  • Model Drafts: Legal Notices, Complaints, Reply Notices
  • Sample Court Judgments
  • Templates for Legal Documents
  • Checklists for Filing Procedures
  • Case Brief Booklet: Top 10 Supreme Court Judgments on NIA

Certifications

  • Certificate of Completion
  • Certificate of Excellence (for top 10% performers)

 

 

 

Course Curriculum

Personality Development & Corporate Grooming

Week 1: Self-Awareness & Confidence Building

  • Day 1: Introduction to Personality Development
    • Importance of personality in the legal profession
    • Self-assessment: SWOT analysis
  • Day 2: Building Self-Confidence
    • Overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome
    • Public speaking techniques for beginners
  • Day 3: Body Language & Non-Verbal Communication
    • Importance of posture, gestures, and facial expressions
    • Role of body language in client interactions
  • Day 4: Developing a Growth Mindset
    • The power of a positive attitude
    • Strategies for continuous self-improvement
  • Day 5: Practical Activity
    • Mock exercises: Public speaking and posture improvement

Week 2: Professional Communication Skills

  • Day 1: Verbal Communication
    • Speaking with clarity and conviction
    • Legal jargon: How to use it without overwhelming others
  • Day 2: Active Listening
    • Techniques for effective listening in client and courtroom scenarios
    • Empathy in communication
  • Day 3: Written Communication
    • Basics of drafting professional emails and documents
    • Structuring arguments in a persuasive way
  • Day 4: Conflict Resolution & Negotiation Skills
    • Handling client disputes and conflicts
    • Basics of negotiation in a legal context
  • Day 5: Practical Activity
    • Role-play: Negotiation exercise in legal situations

Week 3: Corporate Grooming & Professional Etiquette

  • Day 1: Personal Grooming
    • Dressing appropriately for different professional settings
    • Hygiene and personal care tips for legal professionals
  • Day 2: Business Etiquette
    • Meeting etiquette and handling introductions
    • Handshake, eye contact, and greetings in a corporate setting
  • Day 3: Dining Etiquette
    • Business meals: Table manners, do’s and don’ts
  • Day 4: Digital Presence & Etiquette
    • Professional behaviour on social media
    • Email etiquette and managing online meetings
  • Day 5: Practical Activity
    • Simulation: Professional meetings and business meal

Week 4: Personal Branding & Networking

  • Day 1: Understanding Personal Branding
    • Crafting a unique personal brand as a lawyer
    • Building a reputation through professionalism
  • Day 2: Networking Skills
    • How to network effectively in legal circles
    • Maintaining professional relationships
  • Day 3: Time Management & Work-Life Balance
    • Prioritization and effective scheduling
    • Stress management techniques
  • Day 4: Dressing for Success
    • Power dressing and the impact of appearance on credibility
    • Understanding the “corporate uniform” for lawyers
  • Day 5: Final Practical Activity
    • Group presentation: Networking event simulation

 

Certification: Participants who complete the course and successfully submit the all the projects and participate in exercises will receive a certificate of completion.

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