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The School of Legal Studies is designed to mould legal representatives who will fight for justice and will play a key role in shaping the destiny of a country and its people. The School offers many facilities including a Moot Court, Library and a Legal Aid Cell.

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Moot Court

The Moot Court is an actual representation of a Court that allows students to gain practical knowledge to fight cases after the completion of the course.

Digital
Classrooms

REVA University has over 200+ smart classrooms that are equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure. The School of Legal Studies has digital classrooms equipped with high-end projectors, wifi connection, and other facilities to support hybrid learning.

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Library

The dedicated library is stocked with more than 35,000 books, journals, and international publications that help students in references.

Research Centres

The School of Legal Studies is home to a number of very successful research centres. These formalize the research and reputational strengths of the school, attract high-caliber staff and students-and provide a community of scholarship that extends way beyond the walls of the university. Our centres and institutes are organized below into the broad research areas to which they make significant contributions, although many of them collaborate and work across theme boundaries.

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Art and Pottery Room

The Art room houses the paintings and art works of students, while mud sculptures and models designed by students are placed at the Potter Room. Students learn to make pottery sculptures at this art room.

Legal Aid Cell

The Legal Aid Cell is a unique initiative of School of Legal Studies that trains students in counselling sessions, who in turn, will visit villages and rural areas to educate the people in these regions about their legal rights. The Cell aims to deliver justice to the underserved and empower rural communities.

Student Clubs

Moot Court Association

Functions of Moot Court Association

  • The MCA will organize a National Moot Court Competition and Intra Moot Court Competition every year
  • The committee shall prepare a list of Moot court Competitions being held in India and Abroad. The list shall be reviewed every year and to be shared with Intra Moot Competition participants.
  • The committee shall train the students for participating in National and International Moot Court Competitions.
  • The MCA shall be responsible for drafting the Moot proposition, arranging competent judges, and ensuring the all process and selection criteria are fair and just.

Alternative Dispute Resolution Cell

Objectives of the cell

  • To promote interest in ADR methods
  • To encourage students to participate in ADR competitions.
  • To conduct workshops and training sessions.
  • To organise internal programmes for the students to showcase their skills.

REVA Legal Services Clinic

Objectives

  • The Idea of REVA Legal Services Clinic is to establish a social order where the poor, downtrodden, and weaker sections of the society have the right and means to seek justice.
  • This clinic aims to spread awareness about welfare legislations and schemes to strengthen legal knowledge in the community.
  • Intends to understand the legal issues of people and to address those problems by giving appropriate legal advice and by taking necessary steps

Pro-Bono Club

Objectives

  • Promoting legal awareness amongst law students and other sections of the society
  • Exposure to practicalities and ground realities of law outside the classroom.
  • Increasing understanding on how to deal with clients.
  • Promotion of ADR practices like mediation.

Literary and Debating Society

Objectives

  • The aim of the society is to encourage the students to participate in the literary and debating events.
  • The events are designed to stimulate legal research and public speaking skills.
  • The students will have a deeper understanding of debating styles, policy discussions and deliberations and ability to present legal arguments with clarity.

Magazine Committee

Objectives

  • To publish the Law School’s Magazine, ‘Illustratio’ annually.
  • To provide a literary platform for cultivating legal writing and language.
  • To provide a platform for students to enhance and showcase their creativity via articles, poetry, fiction and non-fiction writing, photography.

Training, Placement, Internship Committee

Objectives

  • To provide career guidance about avenues open after graduation. ie. Higher education, placements or entrepreneurship
  • To provide recruitment to students.
  • To provide exposure to students pursuing BA LLB & BBA LLB.
  • Managing Recruiters correspondence and feedback.
  • Organizing Pre- Placement Training’s.

Centre for Human Rights Law and Policy

School of Legal Studies, REVA University has established the Centre for Human Rights Law and Policy (CHRLP) with the aim of conducting interdisciplinary research in the contemporary issues of human rights and provide input to governmental and non-governmental organisations in eradicating human rights violations in India as well as at global level.

The Centre focuses on contextualising violence and discrimination as human rights violations by conceptualising diverse occurrences, laws, policies, and procedures that address or lead to human rights violations. The goal of the Centre is to comprehend the nature, dynamics, and varied dimensions of human rights violations at both the theoretical and empirical levels, with a holistic policy implications viewpoint. The Centre is also concerned with assisting and persuading legislatures and governments to establish appropriate laws and policies to protect human rights.

Journal of Contemporary Human Rights Law

The School of Legal Studies, REVA University is committed to academic research that transcends boundaries between disciplines and offers novel and practicable solutions to global problems. It aims to advance and disseminate knowledge regarding issues of moral justification, legal interpretation and practical implementation of human rights, both domestic and international. The School of Legal Studies through its Centre for Human Rights Law and Policy (CHRLP) aims to start an annual peer-reviewed academic journal titled “Journal of Contemporary Human Rights Law” to fill the existing gap in contemporary human rights literature by bringing in a whole range of new perspectives on the subject.

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