National Law University Odisha

National Law University Odisha (NLUO) is a National Law University in India located at Cuttack, Odisha. It was established in 2008 (Act 4 of 2008) under the National Law University Odisha Act, commencing its first batch from July 2009. The Institute offers undergraduate ( integrated B.A./LL.B. , B.B.A./LL.B. , and post-graduate courses ( L.L.M , M.Phil. , PhD ) in law.

National Law University Odisha
Mottoसत्ये स्थितो धर्म:
ସତ୍ୟ ସ୍ଥିଥୋ ଧର୍ମଃ
(Sanskrit)
TypeNational Law University
Established2009
ChancellorChief Justice of Orissa High Court
Vice-ChancellorSrikrishna Deva Rao
Students850+
Undergraduates780
Postgraduates50+
Location, ,
CampusResidential
Websitewww.nluo.ac.in

The founding Vice Chancellor of NLUO was Faizan Mustafa. Prof. Srikrishna Deva Rao is the present Vice-Chancellor of the University.[1]

Campus

NLUO was established under the National Law University Odisha NLUO Act of 2008. Since June 2012, NLUO has been functioning from its current campus amid rivers Mahanadi and Kathajodi at Naraj. The university is spread over a 50 acres (200,000 m2) campus sanctioned by the Odisha government with another 20 acres set to be allotted.

• The college is located at CDA Sector 13 in the Millennium city of Cuttack.

• Coming to the campus, it covers an area of 49 Acres in total.

• There prevails a semester system that is effectively 4 months in 1 semester and nearly 2 months of internship break/vacation after each semester.

• There are two Boys Hostels and two Girls Hostels (GH-2 is on its completion) with 60+ rooms on each floor.

• The amphitheater of NLUO can house the entire college at once and is functional during special fests and programs.

• The Academic Block houses different lecture halls, seminar hall, committee halls and the library which is divided into 3 sections i.e. The E-Brary which has computers for research and work, The Journal section and lastly the main library.

Academics

Admissions

For both the Undergraduate and Post-Graduate programs, students are accepted through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).

Undergraduate[2]

The total intake of undergraduate students aiming to pursue either of the courses is 180. The lot is divided into 120 seats for B.A/LL.B and 60 seats for B.B.A./LL.B.. Of the 120 B.A/L.L.B. seats, 14 are reserved for scheduled tribes, 10 for scheduled castes, 4 for the disabled, 4 for foreign nationals and 10 for NRI. The University also provides state domicile reservations for 40 seats i.e. 25% as approved by the state government. B-VOC (Bachelor of Vocation Degree) in Access To Justice Is UGC Sponsored Course, With Total Intake of 50 seats and Reservation as per Govt of India Is Applicable. The University Grant Commission Has Approved The Commencement of B-Voc Degree Course From 2018–19.

Postgraduate

[3] NLUO Offers a 1 year long L.L.M course in Corporate & Commercial Law and Constitutional Law and has an intake of 50 students divided 25 each for the streams. Out of the 25 in each stream 03 are reserved for SC, 2 for ST, 01 for Specially Abled Persons, 02 for NRi and 01 for Foreign Nationals respectively.

Rankings

University rankings
Law – India
NIRF (2020)[4]14
Outlook India (2019)[5]17
India Today (2020)[6]6

National Law University Odisha has been ranked 6th in 2020 by India Today[6] and was ranked 17th by Outlook India.[5] National Law University Odisha ranked 14th in India in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) law ranking in 2020.[4]

Student life

Social Media Committee

The Social Media Committee looks over and manages all the official social media handles of the university which are by the name NLUO Official on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Youtube.

International Maritime Arbitration Moot (IMAM)

Since 2014, NLUO has been conducting the 'NLUO International Maritime Arbitration Moot Court Competition (IMAM) , a Flagship event of The Moot Society (TMS) of NLUO. It is India's first International Maritime Law Moot with a special focus on International Commercial Arbitration and over the years it has also earned the distinction of being one of India's best Maritime Law moot court competitions.

The 5th edition of IMAM was organised by The Moot Court Society [TMS] in association with Eastern Book Company/ SCC Online Web Edition in the month of March –April 2018. 24 teams from across the took part in this competition. As a prize, the top two finishing teams had an opportunity to intern in the Mumbai office of Bose & Mitra & Co. –one of the leading maritime and shipping law firms of the country.

Mooting Achievements

NLUO has been ranked 10 in the Mooting Premier League the 7th edition which is decided on the basis of cumulative points earned in multiple moot court competitions.[7] NLUO has recorded stellar performance in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. For two consecutive years 2016 and 2017 and also in 2019; NLUO has qualified for the international rounds of the prestigious moot court competition . While in 2016 it finished in top 16, in 2017 NLUO was the Semi Finalist in the world rounds and the winner of the National rounds and in 2019 it finished as runners-up in the Indian national rounds and was among the top 16 teams globally. Additionally, was also awarded various other awards.

The University has also been performing well in the Price Media Law Moot Court Competition hosted by the University of Oxford . NLUO was the Runner-Up of South Asia Rounds and an Octo-Finalist in the International Rounds of the Competition in 2018 and 2019.[8]

NLUO in 2017 was the winner of the 34th BCI Moot Court Competition[9] among its other achievements. It also received the honorable mention for Runners Up in the category of Best Newcomer Team in the 18th International Maritime Law Arbitration Moot (2017) hosted by Murdoch University, Australia[10] In 2019, NLUO won the 11th Edition of the Prestigious NUJS Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) National Moot Court competition.[11]

References

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