To be a premier centre for legal education enabling young lawyers to think beyond the black letter of Law. To be a hub of legal excellence in India by adopting modern teaching and training techniques, training students to perform in highly competitive legal environment and inculcating in the students legal ethics and social consciousness, emphasizing on holistic personality growth. VISION MISSION S P I R E A H I E V E A N D A C CONTENTS Chairman’s Message Registrar/Principal’s Message History of AIL Batch of 2006-2011 Why AIL Past Recruiters Achievements Students’ Profiles Placement Cell 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 9 27
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To be a premier centre for legal education enabling young lawyers to think beyond
the black letter of Law.
To be a hub of legal excellence in India by adopting modern teaching and training
techniques, training students to perform in highly competitive legal environment
and inculcating in the students legal ethics and social consciousness, emphasizing
on holistic personality growth.
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Chairman’s Message
Registrar/Principal’s Message
History of AIL
Batch of 2006-2011
Why AIL
Past Recruiters
Achievements
Students’ Profiles
Placement Cell
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With Best Wishes
Maj Gen. B. Chakravarty
The Army Institute of Law (AIL), Mohali is soon emerging as a premier institute for legal
education in India. Within a short span, AIL has created a niche for itself in legal community.
The Management and faculty are committed to provide an enabling environment which is not
only conducive to all round professional and personal growth but ensures that our students
have the requisite domain knowledge and skills to meet the challenges and opportunities
which they are likely to confront.
The hallmark of our students remains their multilingual, multiethnic and multireligious
background being predominantly wards of Army personnel. They wear their pan Indian
signature on their sleeves. Therefore, they are not only living embodiment of the ethos
enshrined in our constitution, but are ideal material for the corporate world- confident and
street smart with the core competence of a legal professional, as also the promise and
potential to adapt to any setting with resilience. Being a residential institution, these attributes
are nurtured 24x7 over a period of five years so as to become a part of their DNA.
Going by the track record, our students have been picked up by the best legal firms of the
country. This is as much a commentary on the 'net worth' of our students as it is the
consummate skill of the employers who succeeded in homing on to the right talent. I am sure
as our students make their mark in their respective domain, the head hunters would have
realised as regards talent hunt, they were spot on.
I congratulate all our students for their excellent performance in AIL and wish them a
successful and promising career ahead.
Maj. General B. Chakravarty Chairman, Army Institute of Law
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Col. Parminder Singh SidhuRegistrar, Army Institue of Law
It gives me immense pleasure to present the
Batch of 2011 of Army institute of Law. The
students of AIL are a driven and dynamic
assortment who have gone through the five
years of well blended academic sessions aimed
at being a perfect amalgamation of theoretical
knowledge supported by an environment
conducive to the over all development of our
budding lawyers. The facilities provided to the
students in the college and the hostel has
played an important role in shaping their
calibre. This batch is a fine assortment of
students with diversified skills and unparallel
exposure. Most of the students inheriting an
Army background, inherit virtues of a soldier
having the zeal to fight. It is my privilege to thpresent to the legal world the 8 Batch of Army
Institute of Law, graduating in May 2011.
I wish them all the very best for their future.
Col. Parminder Singh Sidhu
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Watch your thoughts they become words,
Watch your words they become your actions,
Watch your actions they become habits,
Watch your habits they become your character,
Watch your character it becomes your destiny.
Dr. Geeta JoshiPrincipal, Army Institute of Law
We, at Army Institute of Law, firmly believe that
law is not an isolated field and strive for a truly
holistic development of our students, helping
them adopt and adapt to changes such that they
become pioneers in their field.
The students through a well planned
curriculum, creative learning through debates,
moot courts, seminars, group discussions,
research projects and practical exposure
through gruelling internship at premier legal
organisations both Indian and International,
have turned out to be fine young lawyers. It is thmy pleasure to present to the legal world the 8
Batch of Army Institute of Law.
“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead
where there is no path and leave a trail”.
I wish the students all the very best for their
future endeavours.
Dr. Geeta Joshi
The Army Institute of Law was established in 1999 under the aegis of Army Welfare
Education Society (AWES) and has in a short span of time emerged as a centre of
excellence for legal education. The institute was inaugurated by His Excellency, Dr. A.P.J
Abdul Kalam, and is located in Mohali, on the outskirts of the city of Chandigarh. It is
affiliated to the Punjabi University (Patiala) and is approved by the Bar Council of India.
History of AIL
When a drop of water falls into the ocean it loses its identity but when it falls on leaf of
lotus it sparkles like a pearl. The batch of 2006-2011 landed on a lotus called Army
Institute of Law, aspiring to shine and now stepping out as cultured pearls. Batch of 2006
-2011 is synonymous with zeal, fervour determination and perseverance to excel in the
legal field. This batch is a congregation of people excelling in various fields like
academics, sports and cultural activities, resulting in an overall developed personality.
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Why AIL
“Aspire and Achieve”, being the motto of Army Institute of Law, every student of this
Institute is inspired to live up to it and is taught to “Fight to Win”. We believe in imparting
a culture where discipline, duty and professional excellence form the essence of
development. To rightfully balance these fundamental ingredients with the scales of
justice is the true spirit of advocacy, which we impart.
Seminars, Moot Courts and Projects are incorporated as a part of the curriculum which
assist in shaping the fundamental skills of oration, drafting and presentation. While the
curriculum sharpens the legal acumen of the students, they are also inspired to be
creative in their thought process.
The in-built scheme of internships with various law firms, corporate houses & lawyers
expose the students to the practical world. This professional approach blended with
sound theoretical knowledge forms the base of the students at AIL.
AIL has succeeded in creating a new set of professionals who not only have the best
qualities of a lawyer but also the virtues of a soldier.
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LAW FIRMS
ALG India Law Offices, N.Delhi
Anand & Anand, Noida
APJ SLG Law Offices, N.Delhi
Crawford Bayley & Co., Mumbai
Desai & Diwanji, N.Delhi
DSK Legal, N.Delhi
Fox Mandal Little, Noida
Hammurabi & Solomon, N.Delhi
India International Jurists, N.Delhi
Kapil Sapra & Associates, N.Delhi
Khaitan & Co., Mumbai
Khaitan Jaykar Sud & Vohra, N.Delhi
J. Sagar Associates, Mumbai
Lall Lahiri & Salhotra, Gurgaon
Luthra & Luthra Law Offices, N.Delhi
MLS Vani & Associates, Mumbai
Paras Kuhad, N.Delhi
Phoenix Legal, N.Delhi
P H Parekh & Co., N.Delhi
Priti Suri & Associates, N.Delhi
Remfry & Sagar, Gurgaon
Sai Krishna & Co.,Noida
Singh & Associates, N.Delhi
Titus & Co., N.Delhi
Walia & Co., N.Delhi
LAWYERS’ CHAMBERS
COMPANIES
OTHERS
A.P.S. Shergill, Advocate, Punjab & Haryana High Court
Jyoti Mendiratta, AoR, Supreme Court
Kashmiri Lal Goyal, Sr. Advocate, Punjab & Haryana High Court
M.L Sarin, Sr. Advocate, Punjab & Haryana High Court
Allianz Bajaj Life Insurance Co. Pvt. Ltd
Aviva Life Insurance Co. Pvt. Ltd.
Ernst & Young, Gurgaon
Focus Communication
ICICI Bank Ltd.
Indus Tower
Infosys Technologies Limited
ITC Limited
Larsen & Toubro Ltd
Mahindra Satyam
Union Bank of India
Lawscribe, Gurgaon
OSC Knowledge Centre, Gurgaon
Pangea3
Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Gurgaon
United Lex, Gurgaon
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Moot Court Competitions- · Runners-up and Best Speaker thrd 6 GLC Trivandrum Moot Court Competition, · Semi-Finalist (3 Position World Rounds)
th 2010.The 13 Stetson International Environmental Law rd
Moot Court Competition, World Rounds at Stetson · Runners Up and 3 Best Memorial
University, Gulfport, Florida (USA), 2008. 5th Nani Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot
Court Competition, 2008.· Top Ten finish in the Dillard Trophy for the Best
Memorial in the World · Runners Up th rdThe 49 Jessup International Law Moot Court 3 Stetson International Environmental Moot
Competition, World Rounds at Washington D.C. Court Competition at NLIU, Bhopal.rd(USA), 2008. · Runners Up and 3 Best Speaker
st· Best Team and Best Memorial & Spirit of Surana 1 Gujarat National Law University International Surana & Surana National Mock Trial Competition Moot Court Competition, 2009.at National University of Advanced Legal Studies, · Best Memorial
thKochi (India), 2008. 49 Jessup International Law Moot Court · Best Team Competition, National Rounds, January 2008.
rdndJamia Millia Islamia 3 National Moot Court · Best Memorial and 2 Runners-up
Competition, New Delhi, 2009. Sri Deep Chand Memorial National Moot Court · Runners Up and Best Memorial Competition, Panjab University, 2009.
VIPS Criminal Law Moot Court Competition at · Best Memorial ndVivekananda Institute of Professional Studies Law
2 National Consumer Law Moot Court Branch, New Delhi, 2007.
Competition, Rayat Institute, 2007.
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nd· The role of Taxation, Government securities and · 2 Best Memorial
nd Privatisation in the Management of Public Finance 2 National Jamia Milia Islamia Moot Court with special reference to India: An analysis.Competition, 2008.
published in [2010] 30 Chartered Accountant · Best Lady Advocate
Practice Journal, Manupatra p. 577- 604.th7 Amity National Moot Court Competition, 2008.
· Ecological Necessity: Stretching the Limits nd· 2 Best Speaker
published in Journal of University Institute of Legal st1 Raja Ram Aggarwal Tax Moot Court
Studies, Volume II, 2008, pg. 98. Competition, 2009.
· Domestic Violence: A Legal Perspective presented
at the International Conference on Women and
Development: A Legal Perspective, Women · Represented India as a Research Scholar at the Studies Centre, Punjabi University, Patiala.
World International Law Session at the · Right to Education: An Indian Perspective, International Court of Justice (ICJ), The Hague in published in Punjab University Law Journal.July, 2010.
· P a r o l e a n d F u r l o u g h ” p u b l i s h e d o n · Presented a Research Paper on Aviation Law
www.Indlaw.com.(Impact of AERA ACT-2008 on Private Operators-
· Legal Essay on Article 20(3) & Narco Analysis: The An Analysis) in Aerospace Law Meet held at
Blending Much Awaited publ ished on NALSAR Law University, Hyderabad in
www.indlaw.com.Collaboration with ISRO and IAAM, 2009.
· Legal Essay on Common Law Protection of Trade · Trade and Precaution: Their Progressive Interlace
Secrets and the Need for a Statute published on published in American Journal of Economics and
Manupatra E-Zine April 2009 Issue.Business Administration 1 (4): 320-333, 2009
· Problem of Street Children in India presented at ndpresented at the 2 ILSA International Law the National Seminar on the Facets of Justice Conference.
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Delivery System, Punjab School of Law, Punjabi International conference on Legal Regime of Sea,
University, Patiala. Antarctica, Air and Space organized by Indian
Society of International Law at New Delhi, 2010.· “Role of Armed Forces in protecting Human
Rights” presented at International Conference on
Human Rights: Transforming Dimensions, storganized by Oxford Brookes University, U.K. at · 1 Position
th thPanjab University, Chandigarh, 15 & 16 Army Welfare Education Society Colleges Cultural Feburary 2010. Fest, October, 2007.
· “Role of Armed Forces in protecting Human · Winners and Runners UpRights” presented at International Conference on Inter-College Quiz Competition, Gyan Jyoti Human Rights: Transforming Dimensions, Institute of Management Technology, 2008.organized by Oxford Brookes University, U.K. at · Winners Panjab University, Chandigarh, 2010.
Inter-College Debate Competition, Punjabi · “Terrorism and Piracy: Threat to National security; University Patiala, 2007.
Need of Regional co-operation” presented at the National Seminar on India's National Security:
Emerging Trends at Dept. of Defence and · Runners Up
Strategic Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala, Women's Basketball at INVICTA held at NUJS, West 2010.Bengal, 2010.
· “Role of Information Technology in Legal · Winners
Education” presented in the International VIRUDH Championship Trophy held in NLIU, Conference of Jurists on Judicial Reforms, Bhopal.organized by International Council of Jurists,
· Runners Up 2010 at Chandigarh.Spiritus Sports Fest held in NLSIU, Bangalore.· “Principal of Hot Pursuit” presented at the Seventh
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Co-Curricular Activities / Achievements
?Participated in various intra college Moot Court
Competitions.
?Presently undergoing Executive Programme from Institute
of Company Secretary of India.
Abhishek SharmaAbhinav Parashar
Areas of Interest
Internships
?Corporate Law
?Intellectual Property Law
?Criminal Law
?Hammurabi & Solomon,
Defence Colony, New Delhi.
?Sankhla & Associates, New
Delhi.
?Mr. Lakhwinder Singh Sidhu,
Sr. Adv., Punjab & Haryana
High Court.
?National Human Rights
Commission, New Delhi.
Areas of Interest
Internships
?Taxation Law
?Corporate Law
?Intellectual Property Law
?Indojuris Law Offices, Delhi.
?Dua Associates, Hyderabad.
?N a n a v a t i A s s o c i a t e s ,
Ahmedabad.
?I n c o m e T a x O f f i c e s ,
Jalandhar.
Co-Curricular Activities / Achievements
?Participated in Howard's International School Quiz.
?Participated in Spiritus Sports Event.
Aashima Johur
Areas of Interest
Internships
?C o r p o r a t e L a w a n d
Governance
?Commercial Law
?Intellectual Property Law
?Luthra & Luthra Law Offices,
New Delhi.
?J. Sagar & Associates,
Bangalore.
?Fox Mandal Little, New Delhi.
?Khaitan Jayakar Sud & Vohra,
New Delhi.
Co-Curricular Activities / Achievements
?Certificate Course in Introduction to Corporate Law and
Governance from London School of Economics and
Diploma Course in Cyber Law from Asian Law School.
?Legal Essays on Full Convertibility of the Indian Rupee and