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28th February, 2026 : 4th Justice S.C. Agrawal Memorial Lecture was successfully organized by Kanoria School of Law for Women on 28th February in collaboration with Rajasthan Education Trust and R.A. Podar Institute of Management. We were honored by the gracious presence of Hon’ble Justice Hima Kohli Ma’am (Keynote Speaker), Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.S. Dave Sir, Hon’ble Mr. Justice J.K. Ranka Sir, Shri D.C. Agrawal Sir (President, Rajasthan Education Trust), Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi Ma’am (Director, KSLW), Dr. Vartika Arora Ma’am (Principal, KSLW), and Prof. (Dr.) Anurag Sharma Sir (Director, R.A. Podar Institute of Management). The theme, “Technology and the Legal System: From Tech Laws to Tech in Law,” highlighted the evolving integration of technology in strengthening the justice delivery system — making it more accessible, efficient, and future-ready. A truly insightful session and a meaningful tribute to the legacy of Justice S.C. Agrawal.
We were honored by the gracious presence of Hon’ble Justice Hima Kohli Ma’am (Keynote Speaker), Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.S. Dave Sir, Hon’ble Mr. Justice J.K. Ranka Sir, Shri D.C. Agrawal Sir (President, Rajasthan Education Trust), Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi Ma’am (Director, KSLW), Dr. Vartika Arora Ma’am (Principal, KSLW), and Prof. (Dr.) Anurag Sharma Sir (Director, R.A. Podar Institute of Management).
The theme, “Technology and the Legal System: From Tech Laws to Tech in Law,” highlighted the evolving integration of technology in strengthening the justice delivery system — making it more accessible, efficient, and future-ready.
A truly insightful session and a meaningful tribute to the legacy of Justice S.C. Agrawal.
7th February, 2026 : A Parent Teacher’s Meeting was organised in KSLW to update parents on academic progress, address concerns, and provide feedback on internal assessments and attendance of the students. Parents were satisfied with the performance of their ward.
22nd November – 15th December, 2025 : Kanoria School of Law for Women successfully conducted its Placement Drive from 22 November to 15 December, 2026. The drive witnessed participation from esteemed law firms and organizations, offering valuable professional exposure to our students.
26th November, 2025 : The Constitution Day 2025 celebration commenced with a warm welcome by hosts Kanishka Verma and Niharika Singh Rajawat, setting a dignified tone for the event. The ceremony opened with a profound Sanskrit shloka, reaffirming the timeless values enshrined in our Constitution. Esteemed dignitaries—including Advocate Raman Nanda, Dr. Sunil Mehrotra, and Dr. Rajesh Methi—graced the occasion with their illustrious presence. The ceremonial lamp-lighting and National Anthem invoked a sense of unity and reverence. Principal Dr. Vartika Arora delivered an inspiring Welcome Address, emphasizing the enduring legacy of the Constitution. The distinguished speakers shared valuable insights drawn from their rich professional and academic journeys. Students from various law colleges presented thought-provoking perspectives on constitutional ideals. Felicitations were offered to honor the distinguished guests for their contributions. The programme concluded with a heartfelt Vote of Thanks and information regarding the distribution of e-certificates. The event ended on a gracious note with refreshments for all attendees, marking a meaningful celebration of constitutional values.
29th -30th August, 2025: The Kanoria School of Law for Women (KSLW) successfully organized its 3rd Intra Moot Court Competition on 29th & 30th August 2025 at the KSLW Campus, with SCC (Supreme Court Cases) as its esteemed Knowledge Partner. Before the competition, an exclusive online session was conducted by SCC Online on 26th August, helping participants enhance their legal research and drafting skills to prepare for the event.
Day 1 (29th August) began with highly competitive preliminary rounds, where participants more then 23 teams showcased their advocacy and analytical skills. The rounds were judged by renowned advocates of Rajasthan High Court. After a rigorous selection, four teams qualified for the semi-finals, and final round.
Day 2 (30th August) witnessed the final round of the competition, judged by Ms. Shiva Gaur and Mr. Shashank Kasliwal, Advocate Rajasthan High Court. The finalists delivered exceptional arguments, but ultimately, TC 09 — Pragati Lalwani, Avni Agrawal, and Vidhi Joshi — emerged as the Winners of the 3rd KSLW Intra Moot Court Competition.
Special Awards
The event concluded with a grand valedictory ceremony, graced by Justice Pana Chand Jain (Retd.) Chairman, KSLW and Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi, Director, KSLW as the esteemed guests. Winners and participants were felicitated for their hard work, dedication, and outstanding performances.
ORIENTATION DAY (6th August, 2025)
Kanoria School of Law for Women organized its Deeksharambh (Orientation) 2025 for the new batch of students. The Chief Guest, Hon’ble Justice Pratap Krishna Lohra, Lokayukta, Rajasthan and Former Judge of the Rajasthan High Court, motivated students to pursue litigation, uphold professional ethics, and stay optimistic.
The programme was presided over by Justice Pana Chand Jain, Chairman, KSLW, who shared words of wisdom. Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi, Director, welcomed the gathering, while Dr. Vartika Arora, Principal, introduced the college vision, faculty, and academic framework.
The Student Union was presented by its President, Ms. Daniya Roshan Sayyed, followed by an overview of clubs and committees by Dr. Surbhi Parakh. A vote of thanks was delivered by Ms. Purnima Gautam. The event was smoothly anchored by Ms. Mansi Ola and Ms. Rani Sharma.
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On 12th February 2025, A Parent Teacher’s Meeting was conducted by Kanoria School of Law for Women,Jaipur.There was a discussion on student’s performance in individual subject,student’s discipline in classrooms and their attendance percentage.Parents were satisfied with the performance of their ward.An effective interaction between Parents,Class Teachers and Mentors as done. As face to face communication of Parents and Teachers plays a vital role in the student’s learning process.It is a great opportunity for both the teacher and parents to work for the betterment of the child.
On 10th December, 2024 : On International Human Rights Day the Student Union of Kanoria School of Law for Women, Jaipur, organized “Revisiting Human Rights: A Gen Z Initiative,” an event envisioned to redefine human rights for the contemporary Gen Z perspective. Moderated by Kanishka Verma and Niharika Singh Rajawat (Sem 3), the event featured Mr. Bhanwar Meghwanshi as the Chief Guest and Mr. Vinit Agarwal as the Guest of Honour. Both, alongside Principal Dr. Vartika Arora, served as esteemed judges.
Topics by Semester:
Winners:
The program concluded with a heartfelt Vote of Thanks delivered by President Ms. Daniya Roshan.
On 10th December, 2024: On the occasion of Human Rights Day, 10 Dec, 2024, students of Kanoria school of law for women attended a programme organised by the Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission. The programme was co-ordinated by Dr. Sandhaya Yadav, RPS (Addl. S.P) and honoured by the presence of Sh. Ghanendra Bhan Chaturvedi, IAS (secretary) and Sh. Sanjay Kumar RHJS (Registrar). Dr. Anil Agarawal, Health specialist UNICEF addressed the session about Constitutional Children in India and Rights for women and children in India and schemes available protection of their rights in India. Dr. R. K. Chobisa, Retd. Prof. HCM, RIPA and Dr. Nikki Chaturvedi, HOD History, University of Rajasthan also enlightened the students with more information on the same topic. Two students of KSLW Ms. Jaspreet Kaur and Ms. Rudrakshi Sharma also shared their views on human rights. The programme was concluded with Human Rights oath taken by everyone present at the session. Ms. Purnima Gautam Assistant Professor, KSLW coordinated the session.
On 26th November, 2024
On 25th November, 2024 : Kanoria School of law for Women organised Canonical Quiz Competition. The object of the competition was to test the knowledge of the subjects they have studied. The overall competition was a joyous activity with all the teams ending up gaining more knowlege about the disciplines.
The topics of the competition for 1st and 3rd semester was English, Law of torts and Law of contract. The topic for 5th, 7th and 8th semester was Constitution of India, Political Science and English.
Total 30 teams participated in the competition.
The winners were:
Law of Torts and Contract
1st position: Niharika Verma and Kanishka Verma (Semester III)
2nd position: Shreya Saini and Princy Indoria (Semester I)
Constitution of India
1st position: Kritika and Akansha Choudhary (Semester V)
2nd position: Daniya Roshan and Zoya Khan (Semester VII and VIII)
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17th August, 2024: The college organized a session on “Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace and Gender Sensitisation : A legal Mandate” by Dr. Vijaya Laxmi Sharma, Professor of Law and Director Teacher Empowerment Centre, Manipal University, Jaipur as a part of orientation session.
20th August, 2024: The college organized a session on ‘Advanced Document Formatting and Legal Documents Preparation in MS Word’ by Dr. Jayanti Goyal, Head, Department of Computer Science, Kanoria PG Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur as a part of orientation session.
24th August, 2024: The college organized a session on ‘Importance of Projects in Law’ by Ms. Ankita Singh, Assistant Professor as a part of orientation session.
Rajasthan School of Law for Women in association with Rajasthan Education Trust organized “2nd Justice S.C. Agarwal Memorial Lecture” on 2nd March, 2024 on the topic” Public Interest Litigation: History , Challenges and Prospectus”. The Chief Guest and Keynote Speaker for the Lecture was Shri Prashant Bhushan Sir (Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India) , Sir delivers a compelling discourse on the power and potential of Public Interest Litigation to effectuate positive societal change and while highlighting the importance of Public Intetest Litigation in his lecture, sir said that it is because of this process today we are seeing the the expansion of Fundamental Rights which are granted by Indian Constitution.
The gathering was also graced by Various Eminent Dignitaries , Hon’ble Justice Shri P. C. Jain , Justice Shri J.K. Ranka , Justice Prashant Agarwal , Justice Banwari Lal Sharma, Justice Meena Gomber , Smt. Aruna Roya , Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi , Dr. Rekha Bhatnagar and Dr. Vartika Arora. An Interactive Session was conducted after the lecture and the event was concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Vartika Arora( Principal kslw).
23rd December 2023 : A Parent-Teacher Meeting was organized by Rajasthan School of Law for Women, Jaipur. The holistic development of the student is the result of hard work done by student and teachers. Through PTM college make an attempt to aware parents about the status of their ward. It was a great opportunity to expand the communication channel between the teachers and parents and gave them a forum to exchange observations on the overall performance of the student.
16th December, 2023 : As a part of Students Development Programme, the college organized Teaching Assistance Session on the topic of “Case Brief“, wherein student of 9th Semester Hitaishee Sharma guided first semester students about writing and critical analysis of case laws.
4th December, 2023: Rajasthan School of Law for Women had organised an Intra College Roleplay and Monologue Competition. College conducted this activity as part of Student Development Programme. This activity helped students in gaining knowledge regarding various sociolegal topics like Domestic violence, Female foeticide, Marital rape, Right to privacy, Artificial Intelligence ke Dushparinam, Women Exploitation, Virginity Testing, Child Trafficking, GST, Same Sex Marriage, Digital Arrest, Superstition. This competition was judged by Dharma ma’am and Asst. Professor Ms. Palak Vashisht and was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Vartika Arora, Principal Rajasthan School of Law for Women.
1st December, 2023 : As a part of Student development program Rajasthan School of Law for Women organised a Mock Parliament on the bill “One Nation, One Election” on 1st December, 2023. Mock parliament is a simulation of the parliamentary proceeding of legislature. Mock Parliaments are usually held as an educational tool to promote understanding of the working of government and to advocate social and political change. It helps the students to better understand the political system of the country.
On 20th October, 2023 Rajasthan School of law for Women organised Canonical Quiz Competition. The object of the competition was to test the knowledge of the subjects they have studied. The overall competition was a joyous activity with all the teams ending up gaining more knowledge about the disciplines. The topics of the competition for 1st and 3rd semester was Law of torts and Law of contract. The topic for 5th and 6th semester was Constitution of India. Total 34 teams participated in the competition.
The winners were:
Law of Torts and Contract
1st position: Kanishka Verma and Niharika Singh Rajawat( Semester 1)
2nd position: Akansha Choudhary and Kritika( Semester 3)
Constitution of India
1st position: Zoya Khan and Akansha Shekhawat( Semester 5)
2nd position: Chitrangda Singh and Daksheeja Sharma ( Semester 5)
The energy and enthusiasm of the students brightened the competition.
7th October, 2023 : As a part of Student Development Programme a MODEL UNITED NATIONS was organised in the Rajasthan School of Law for Women for semester VI students. Preparing and participating in a MUN helps students develop leadership skills, research, writing, public speaking, and problem-solving skills. Moreover, coming up with solutions that are acceptable to a majority of the representatives also inculcates skills of negotiation, conflict resolution, and cooperation. Students represented themselves as different countries and spoke on different agendas related to “The Hijab Row” and women’s right’s to name a few.
A resolution was passed at the end of the session. Best speakers were awarded by the Principal Dr. Vartika Arora. It was an enriching and productive activity for students which was conducted with the aim to keep students in touch with global trends that come under international law regime.
28th September, 2023: On 28th September 2023, as a part of Student Development Programme a Group Discussion was organised in the Rajasthan School of Law for Women in semester-1. First topic that was enunciated by Niharika Singh Rajawat, on Right to privacy. There were various cases that were addressed by her. For instance, MP Sharma vs Satish Chandra (1954), Kharak Singh vs State of UP, and KS Puttaswamy vs Union of India.
The discussion was well articulated and coherent to the knowledge of the students.
The second discussion was on Mental health: a myth or veracious, it was discussed by Kanishka Verma, she meticulously stated all the attributes of mental health for instance the meaning, social stigma, provision which are implemented by the government.
She significantly said that awareness is beacon to help the society in order to deal with the horrendous and cumbersome mental health predicaments.
The questions were asked related to the following topics and were discussed comprehensively.
Hence the group discussion took place in a well organised manner, it is helpful for the holistic development of the student.
Mooting helps a law student to become familiar with law and litigation, with the same objective Rajasthan School of Law for Women organised a three day KSLW Second National Moot Court Training Workshop of which the Inaugural and First Session was conducted on 21st September 2023.
Inaugural Session : The Chief Guest for the Inaugural Session was Dr. Dev Swarup, Vice Chancellor of Baba Amte Divyang University, Jaipur. Justice P.C Jain Retd. Judge, Rajasthan High Court, Chairman, kslw and Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi, Director, kslw graced the session with their auspicious presence. Dr. Vartika Arora, Principal, kslw, welcomed the guests and participants. Dr. Dev Swarup Sir enlightened the students with his knowledge and experience.
Session 1 : The First Session of the 3 days kslw Second National Moot Court Training Workshop (Online) took place on 21st September 2023. The Session was regarding Fundamentals of Mooting and was taken by Mr. Gaurav Pathak.
Session 2 : The second session was on Mooting and Research, the speaker of this session was Mr. Navneet Solanki, CLAT and Judiciary Mentor, Founder – Director of Lawgica Educations.
Session 3 : The third session was on Drafting of Memorial, the speaker of this session was Ms. Ishita Rawat, Senior Associate, Vedanta Law Chamber, Jaipur.
Session 4 : The fourth session was on Formulation of Compendium, the speaker of the session was Mr. Jyotirmoy Banerjee, Lecturer (Integrated Law Programme), Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak.
Session 5 : The Fifth Session was regarding ‘Argumentation Skills‘ and was taken by Mr. Aditya Bohra, Senior Associate in Vedanta Law Chambers, Jaipur.
Session 6 : The Sixth Session was ‘The Courtroom Etiquettes‘ and was taken by Mr. Prashant Tripathi, Advocate and Founder-Partner of Pani & Tripathi Law Office, New Delhi.
Valedictory Session : The Valedictory Session of this kslw Second National Moot Court Training Workshop (Online) was conducted on 23rd September 2023. The Chief Guest for the Valedictory session was Ma’am Dr. Sanjula Thanvi, Head and Dean, Department of Law, University of Rajasthan and Dean, Faculty of Law, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Law University, Jaipur. The session was graced with the auspicious presence of the Director, kslw, Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi Ma’am. The valedictory was proceeded towards its end with the vote of thanks extended by Principal, kslw, Dr. Vartika Arora Ma’am. The session was moderated by Ms. Daniya Roshan and the faculty members of kslw.
20th September, 2023: The Ice-Breaking Session held on September 20, 2023, was really encouraging for 1st semester students. It was thoughtfully orchestrated by senior students from the 6th and 9th semesters. It was a pivotal event, bridging the gap between incoming and senior students. It provided newcomers with essential guidance and a firsthand glimpse into the vibrant college community. The session covered the college’s rules, and the importance of self-discipline in law school, and provided insights on managing academics with co-curricular activities. It was an informative and inspiring start to the academic year, offering valuable guidance to the newcomers.
15th September, 2023: As part of Student Development Programme, Rajasthan School of Law for Women organised Debate Competition on 15th September, 2023 on the topic ‘India vs Bharat’ for students of 1st Semester. The aim of organizing debate competition was to hone the public speaking skills of the students and teach them to be articulate while expressing their thoughts and opinions. The debate was conducted to build strong opinions of the students about the current political scenario.
2nd September,2023: As a part of Student development program Rajasthan School of Law for Women organised a Mock Parliament on the bill “Uniform Civil Code” on 2nd September 2023. Mock parliament is a simulation of the parliamentary proceeding of legislature. Mock Parliaments are usually held as an educational tool to promote understanding of the working of government and to advocate social and political change. It helps the students to better understand the political system of the country. The discussion amongst students as parliamentarians was engaging and well researched.
26th August, 2023: As a part of Student Development Program, Rajasthan School of Law for Women organised a MUN session on 26th August 2023. The topic of MUN was “How Stringent are Environment Protection Laws”. MUN is an interactive educational activity in which students simulate the working of a respective countries allotted. This helped in overall-development and enhancement of knowledge of the student on different environmental law topics.
19th August 2023 : As a part of Student development programme Rajasthan School of Law for Women organised a Debate Activity. The topic of debate was “Gender Neutral Laws in India“. The students participated in the huge number. Debate helps to develop essential critical thinking, organisation of thoughts, eloquence, oration skills and confidence. After the discussion, rebuttal round took place. Debate activity was productive and fruitful exercise enhancing their talent and improving their overall development.
14th August, 2023 : “Engaging activities in the classroom ignite the spark of curiosity, transforming students into active learners and creators of knowledge.”
With the objective of retaining the knowledge acquired earlier, various group activities were organised by the students of Semester 2 to secure the enduring remembrance of lessons learned earlier.
The activities organised were in the form of a Legal Quiz and Presentations. Wherein, in the former, four teams participated with their prolific legal knowledge, which yielded in enhancing their knowledge on legal topics. And the latter, was structured into various groups, where students up skilled their confidence level and amplified their speaking proficiency. The topics of the presentations were based on the concepts like basics of contract, Free Consent of parties, Void agreements, Breach of contract, with an aim to refine their concepts in an advanced manner. These activities not only just helped in preserving the earlier assimilated knowledge, but also imbibed self confidence in every student and encourage them to explore beyond the textbooks and to reach new horizons of knowledge.
ORIENTATION SESSIONS
ORIENTATION DAY
8th August, 2023: The college organized a session on ‘How to conduct research work in reference to making of projects in B.A.LL.B course’ by Dr Mayank Baranwal, Assistant Professor, Department of Law, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur as a part of orientation session.
10th August, 2023: The college organized a session on “Mooting and it’s significance in law” by Pranjul Chopra, Advocate Rajasthan High court as a part of orientation session.
11th August, 2023: The college organized a session on ‘Verbal and Written English and its Importance in Law’ by Mr. Shiprak Khandal, Verbal Ability Trainer, Jaipur as a part of orientation session.
12th August, 2023: The college organized a session on “Importance of Extra Curricular Activities in the field of law” by Dr. Abhinav Bhardwaj, Advocate, Rajasthan High court as a part of orientation session.
Department of Law, University of Rajasthan and Rajasthan School of Law for Women, Jaipur organised a Special Lecture by Dr. Adish C Aggarwala (Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India) on 25th February 2023. The other distinguished guests for the session were Dr. Neelam Goyal, Bharat Ki Parmanu Saheli, Mr. Shiv Charan Gupta, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Shri Lakhpat B. Mehta, Advocate and Member, International Council of Jurist, London (U.K.). The session was also attended by Dr. Mayank Baranwal, Secretary, Staff Council, University of Rajasthan, Justice P.C. Jain (Retd. Judge, Rajasthan High Court), Chairman, kslw, Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi, Director, kslw and Dr. Vartika Arora, Principal, kslw.
After formal welcome of all the dignitaries Dr. Adish C Aggarwala enlightened the gathering by his valuable words. Sir, shared his words of wisdom on the importance of correct language in the legal field and in court of law. Sir emphasised that every law student must present oneself as a lawyer and he also threw some light on how one can stay focused on one goal and how to avoid distractions. He also interacted with the students and answered their queries. Sir, conferred the membership of International Council of Jurist, London (U.K.) to the Principal and all the faculty members.
Further, Justice P.C. Jain enlightened the gathering with his words of wisdom and knowledge.
The session was attended by students and faculty members of various law colleges of Jaipur. Session was moderated by Ms. Neha Jasuja and Ms. Saloni Rathore and coordinated by Ms. Tanya Agarwal, Assistant Professor.
The session ended with the vote of thanks was given by Dr. Mayank Baranwal.
On 23rd February 2023, Rajasthan School of Law for Women and Kanoria PG Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur jointly organised an interactive session with Padmashree Awardee Journalist Ms. Barkha Dutt, she is a founder-Editor of Mojo Story and We The Women.In this session students got an insight of Journalism, her experiences and ups and downs.She also encouraged the students to take journalism as their career path. At the end of the session Principal Dr. Vartika Arora of kslw felicitated Ms. Barkha Datt and her entire team members.
An Inter-College Debate Competition in association with Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission on Human Rights Day was organized on 10th December, 2022 in the college. The chief guest for the event was Hon’ble Justice Shri G.K. Vyas, Chairman RSHRC. There were two rounds in the competition i.e., Preliminary and Final. 16 teams from all over the country participated in the competition.
A Forensic Science Workshop on the topic “Importance of Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation” was organized on 12th November, 2022. The expert luminary in the field Dr. V. N. Mathur was the guest of honour. He has served as the director of FSL, Rajasthan.
ORIENTATION SESSIONS
15th September, 2022: Rajasthan School of Law for Women organized a session on ‘Orientation for Verbal and Written English and its importance in Law’ by resource person Mr. Shiprak Khandal, Verbal Ability Trainer.
16th September, 2022: Rajasthan School of Law for Women organized a session on “Orientation for Research Work in reference to Project Work” by resource person Ms. Ritika Gaur, Assistant Professor, Rajasthan School of Law for Women.
19th September, 2022: Rajasthan School of Law for Women, Jaipur organized an orientation session on ‘Importance of Extra Curricular activities in the field of Law’ by Dr. Disha Bangarva, Assistant Professor, Rajasthan School of Law for Women.
20th September, 2022: Rajasthan School of Law for Women organized an orientation session on ‘Mooting and its significance in Law’ by Ms. Palak Vashisht, Assistant Professor, Rajasthan School of Law for Women.
21st September, 2022: Rajasthan School of Law for Women organized an orientation session on the ‘Importance of Internships in Legal Profession’ by Dr. Jaigop Bangarva, Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India.
22nd September, 2022: Rajasthan School of Law for Women organized an orientation session on ‘Career in Law’ by Mr. Shubham Garg, Advocate, Rajasthan High Court.
ORIENTATION DAY
Rajasthan School of Law for Women organised Orientation Day on 23rd September 2022. The Chief guest for the event was Dr. Dev Swarup sir, founding Vice chancellor of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University Jaipur, special guest was Mr. Mahaveer Saini, RJS. Event was presided over by Justice Pana Chand Jain Sir, Chairman kslw, Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi, Director, kslw and Dr. Vartika Arora, Principal, kslw.
On 29th August, 2022 in reference to an anti-drug campaign students of Rajasthan School of Law for Women made and displayed posters at various places in college premises regarding the harmful effects of drugs of socio-economic life and health of a person.
The college on 4th June 2022 organized a learning activity which included screening of a movie “Boy in the Striped Pyjamas”. It is based on the 2006 novel of John Boyne. Set in World War II, the Holocaust drama relates the horror of a Nazi extermination camp through the eyes of a young boy.
On 30th and 31st May 2022, Rajasthan School of Law for Women, Jaipur organized Parley 2.0 National Debate Competition. 86 teams across India participated in the competition. Students from prominent educational institutions participated in the event like IIT Kharagpur, Symbiosis Law School, Jamia Millia Islamia, Christ Academy, Law of Centre II Faulty of Law, School of Law, Delhi, S.S Jain Subodh Law College, University Five Year Law College, Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University etc. to name a few.Chief Guest for Inaugural Session was Dr. Dev Swarup, Vice-Chancellor of Bhimrao Ambedkar Law University and Guest of Honor was prof. A.P. Singh, Dean, USLLS, GGSIP University, Delhi.
There were 5 parallel preliminary sessions and each round had 2 judges. Judges of the Semi-final round were Mr. Pranshu Kaushal, Ad- hoc Legal Consultant, Rajya Sabha, and Ms. Vidhi Madaan Chaddha, Ph.D., FCS. Judges for the final round were Prof (Dr). Mithilesh Vishwakarma, Professor and Dr. Vijay Laxmi Sharma, Head of the Department of School of Law, Manipal University, Jaipur.
Chief Guest for Valedictory Session was Dr. Sanjula Thanvi, Dean University Law Department, Guest of Honor was Prof. Dr. Saroj Bohra, Director, Amity Law School, Amity University, Rajasthan.
Rajasthan School of Law for Women has organised an online workshop cum awareness program for the same under ‘National Intellectual Property Awareness Mission’ (Creative India, Innovative India) on 17th February, 2022. “Your INTELLECT is the most valuable property that you own” With the increasing focus on innovation, research and cross-border collaborations, there is need for the students to learn about “Intellectual Property Rights”.The guest speaker for the event were Ms. Chhavi Garg, Examiner of Patents & Designs Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Surajit Paul, Examiner of Patents & Designs Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Rajasthan School of Law for Women, Jaipur organised a Book Review Competition “Passion into Action” on 8th January, 2022. The guests of the event were Dr. Mini Nanda, Head and Member of University Senate and Resource Person to various Universities and Ms. Anshu Harsh, Author, Poet & Media Entrepreneur, Managing Trustee of RIFF FILM CLUB, Chairperson of THAR Sarvoday Sansthan, publisher Simply Jaipur and Regional head ‘Pick a Book’ Jaipur. Winners of the event were:1. Ms. Zoya Khan 2. Ms. Mansi Tiwari 3. Ms. Parul Rathore
The Moot Court Club of the college organized a National Moot Training workshop from 21st – 23rd October, 2021 to learn the art of mooting from experts. 6 session were taken by 6 experts on importance of mooting, memorial drafting, compendium preparation and courtroom mannerism. Justice V. S Dave ( retd) judge Rajasthan High Court was the Chief Guest for the workshop, Justice P.C Jain Retd. Judge Rajasthan High Court, Chairman, kslw graced the workshop with his presence.
On 19th June Book Review Club of Rajasthan school of law for women organized a writing competition titled as ” Pen and Paper Hub : My Pen , My sword”. It was a great opportunity for all the scribblers not able to come out of the notebooks . The chief guest and the judge for the event was Prof. Joya chakravarty former Dean, Faculty of Arts, Director School of Humanities, University of Rajasthan. The winners of the competition were 1st position by Shreya Chaudhary, 2nd by Hitaishee Sharma & 3rd position by Bhagyalxmi Sharma.