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Greetings one and all.

                      Research is a quest for truth and every researcher is a truth seeker. We live in a society where information is in abundance, still the truth is obscure. In our society the rule of law reigns. Truth in a society like ours is perceivable only through the prism of law and the procedure established by law.

                   As students of law and practising lawyers who are torch bearers of rule of law we are to train ourselves to be dynamic enough to combat challenges posed by the vastly fluctuating social scenarios. It is understood that one of the major skills to keep us on track on this noble journey is the  ability to arrive at conclusions that are as close to truth as possible, if not at the absolute truth where it is achievable. The best course of action which would lead us to our goal is systematic and focused legal research.

               At this juncture it is with much pride that Project Complete Lawyer(PCL for short) is constituting a team of legal researchers by the name ‘Centre for Criminal Law and Practice’  with the aim of bringing about clarity to various aspects of Criminal Law and its administration in the domestic and global scenario. The impetus is on team effort to break down complex propositions thus making it easily perceivable to members of the team and the general public. The effort also eyes on using the skills and knowledge so acquired in preaching and practising among members of the legal community and society in general

                To make this concept a reality applications are invited from Law students, law graduates, research scholars and practising lawyers who are interested in contributing their time and energy in subjects mentioned above. Kindly indicate your interest in the space affixed for the same in the google form attached along with this. We will invite you to the team on satisfaction of your interest to undertake the task in hand.

           Thanking You

            Coordinator

Centre for Criminal Law and Practice

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