Anti-Ragging Cell
This cell is dedicated to monitoring, preventing, and addressing issues related to ragging on campus. It actively investigates complaints, ensures prompt and fair disciplinary action against the perpetrators, and works in close coordination with faculty and administrative staff to maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards ragging. The cell also organizes regular awareness programs, workshops, and interactive sessions to educate students about the legal consequences and psychological impact of ragging. By fostering open communication and encouraging students to report incidents without fear, the cell strives to create a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment where every student can thrive without intimidation or harassment.
| Sr.No | Designation | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Chairman | Mr. Dharmesh Patel |
| 2. | President | Mr. Girish Patel |
| 3. | Principal | Dr. Sanjay Maniyar |
| 4. | Vice Principal | Ms. Stella Joice |
| 5. | Assistant Professor | Ms. Bhavisha Rathva |
| Sr.No | Designation | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | President (Principal) | Dr. Sanjay Maniyar |
| 2. | Chief Advisor (Vice Principal) | Ms. Stella Joice |
| 3. | Member (Assistant Professor) | Ms. Bhavisha Rathwa |
| 4. | Member (Assistant Professor) | Ms. Hiral Panchal |
Grievance Redressal Cell:
The student redressal cell works in addressing the grievance, complaints & malpractices and resolving the issues whether it is related to the teachers, students or staff
| Sr.No | Designation | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Chairman | Mr. Dharmesh Patel |
| 2. | President | Mr. Girish Patel |
| 3. | Principal | Dr. Sanjay Maniyar |
| 4. | Vice Principal | Ms. Stella Joice |
| 5. | Assistant Professor | Ms. Bhavisha Rathva |
Moot-Court Cell:
This cell is responsible for organizing Intra-Moot and Inter-Moot Court competitions for students of the college as well as participants from other institutions. These simulated court proceedings provide a platform for students to develop advocacy, research, and legal drafting skills. The events are structured around roles such as Mooters (oralists), Researchers, and Memorial drafters, which form the basis for evaluation. Conducted in alignment with legal procedures and ethics, these competitions foster critical thinking, teamwork, and courtroom understanding. Eminent legal professionals and academicians are invited as judges, offering valuable feedback and mentorship to aspiring law students.
Legal-aid Cell:
The Legal Aid Cell works closely with Legal Aid Clinics and the Awareness Committee to promote access to justice. It is connected with the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and collaborates nationally with the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA). The cell conducts legal awareness programs and outreach activities, focusing on underprivileged and marginalized communities. It provides clinical legal assistance through counseling, legal advice, and documentation support. Awareness drives on laws like POCSO, RTE, and the Domestic Violence Act are conducted in villages, tribal areas, schools, and colleges to empower citizens with knowledge of their rights and legal remedies.
Internship and Project Cell:
This cell actively facilitates the regular accommodation and engagement of internships for law students, aligning with the guidelines set by the Bar Council and other regulatory bodies. It collaborates with legal firms, courts, NGOs, and government organizations to provide students with hands-on experience in diverse areas of law. The cell also supports academic projects on various legal themes, encouraging interdisciplinary research and critical thinking. Through seminars, discussions, and awareness campaigns, it promotes understanding of current legal issues, professional ethics, and the real-world application of legal principles, preparing students for successful legal careers.
IPR Cell:
The Intellectual Rights Cell raises awareness and educates students and faculty through workshops, seminars, and training programs on patent filing and the latest developments in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). The cell provides guidance on protecting innovative ideas, research outcomes, and creative works, ensuring individuals understand the importance of safeguarding their intellectual contributions. It also assists in the process of drafting, applying, and managing patents, copyrights, trademarks, and other forms of IP. By fostering a culture of innovation and legal awareness, the cell plays a vital role in encouraging original thinking, research excellence, and ethical practices within the institution.
SC/ST/OBC Cell:
This cell is dedicated to monitoring, preventing, and addressing issues related to ragging on campus. It investigates complaints thoroughly, ensures timely disciplinary action against the offenders, and works proactively to maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards ragging. The cell also conducts regular awareness programs, orientation sessions, and interactive workshops to educate students about the legal consequences and psychological impact of ragging. By promoting mutual respect, inclusivity, and a culture of support, the cell aims to create a safe, welcoming, and respectful environment for all students, ensuring their overall well-being and academic growth.