Jindal law school bags award for community investment

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Jindal Global School (JGLS) has bagged an award for community investment through legal work, with a prize of 2,000 British Pounds.

The JGLS came ahead of the Legal Services Clinic of National School of University (NLSIU), Bangalore, and Antashchetana of Chanakya National University, Patna, to bag the 2017 Herbert Smith Freehills' Community Engagement Award.


The school affiliated to O P Jindal Global University (OPJGU) won the award in a programme that invited entries from individuals or teams of students across all Indian schools to showcase their contributions in their communities.

OPJGU Vice-Chancellor C Raj Kumar said the award was a recognition for the outstanding work of the faculty members and students of university towards legal empowerment and social justice.

"The Herbert Smith Freehills' Community Engagement Award for Community Investment through Legal Work is testament to the passion, commitment and dedication of our students and faculty to seek social change and contribute to social engineering through and its instrumentalities," Kumar said in a statement.

The award, which recognises and champions meaningful community engagement activity of students in to bring sustainable social impact by using their legal knowledge, comes with a prize of 2000 British Pound.

Apart from the shortlisted entries, various other institutions had also submitted their entries, including the Legal Aid and Awareness Committee of National University Jodhpur, and ODRways -- a tech initiative of National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata.

It included two main categories namely community investment through legal work and community contribution through volunteering.

Entries were judged on the basis of four key parameters -- social impact, project sustainability, innovation and presentation.

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