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Talk on "Women's Reservation Bill,2010" on 22nd March,2010

Legal Aid Camp at Hajo on 27th February,2010

Seminar on Multifacets of Law : An Overview” on 26th October,2010

Seminar on “Importance of Law in modern society” on 16th October,2009

Legal Aid Clinic inaugurated on 26th November, 2009 by Hon'ble Mr. Justice J. Chelameswar, Chief Justice, Gauhati High Court. Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ranjan Gogoi, and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Hrishikesh Roy were present as Guest of Honour.

Moot Court inaugurated by Mr Justice Aftab H. Saikia, Hon'ble .Chief Justice of Sikkim High Court on 4th September,2009

   
 

 

Teaching Methodology



In order to impart professional skills to budding law persons, the College imparts instruction in simulated settings such as Moot Courts, Mock Trials and Drama. Individualised and one to one interaction is encouraged. Each student has a faculty advisor who is a student mentor for curricular as well as co-curricular activities.


EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES / INSTRUCTIONAL AID

NEF Law College emphasises on ‘interactive learning’ through Audio-visual instructional aids. The College is well equipped with educational facilities like TV, case CD, LCD Projector, OHP, camcoder etc.

MOOT COURT

The Moot Court is basically an activity that is followed for enhancing the presentation and argument skills of the students. It helps students to equip themselves to the standards of the society. To participate actively one should have the confidence and should be a generalist i.e. one should analyze the facts of the case in the general point of view in regard to the subject of the case and learn to apply the law to the facts of the case. Students are expected to be a specialist in Law dealing that particular subject, and be thorough with the latest case law and interpretation by the Supreme Court and the High Courts to get a better grip over the case or the position of the case. In a Moot court a hypothetical case is given to the students and they are allowed to argue the given case. Moot Court helps the students of law in many ways since it is a sort of practical legal training, which helps to build analytical reasoning, legal aptitude, team building skills and above all make them responsive.

COMPUTER CENTRE

The College has a Computer Centre The College has modern state-of-the art Computer Laboratory with 21 (twenty one) PCs with networking and broadband internet facilities. This will enable the students to keep themselves abrest with the day to day developments in legal environment.

Wi Fi CAMPUS NETWORK

The College Campus is Wi-Fi enabled ans as such internet can be accessed anywhere within campus.


MENTOR SYSTEM


In order to ensure overall development of the students, the college has evolved a unique mentor system. A group of 25-30 students will put under the care of each Faculty member of the College. The concerned Faculty member will advise, guide, discuss college related issues and motivate the group of students assigned to him/her in academic activities. For this purpose, the students are required to meet the concerned Faculty member every week.

PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION

In order to ensure the total development of the students especially those who join the Five-Year B.A., LL.B. (Hons) course, the college solicits the support and co-operation of the parents of the students enrolled in this college. The Parent Teacher association functions through biannual meetings where issues related to the academic activities of the students are discussed.

STUDENT MOVEMENT AND ACTIVITY DIARY

Every student will be issued a diary to maintain a record of their activities and movements. The same shall be reviewed by the parents regularly and periodically. Any leave of absence and all co-curricular activities of a student is to be recorded in this diary.

ATTENDANCE


If a student does not attend in any course including electives, practical training, seminar courses, for atleast 75% of the total classes held, he / she will be declared as ineligible to appear in the University examination.