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We serve the law. We teach it, study it,practice it, and work to make it just.

Carving the youth as dynamic, competent, valued and knowledgeable professionals who shall lead the nation to a better future.

OUR VISION

OUR MISSION

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Contents

2 Children Welfare Centre Trust

3 Children Welfare Centre Law College

4-7 College Infrastructure

5 Campus Activities

6 Committees and Councils

7 Placements and Internship Facilitation

8-12 Subjects of Study

8-9 LL.B 3 Years

10-12 B.L.S / LL.B 5 Years

13-16 Admission Guidelines

14 CET

15 Documents Required for Admission

16 College Fees

17-18 Scheme of Examination

19 Library and Other Facilities

20-21 General Rules and Regulations

22 Documents issued by the College

23 Administrative Details

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”- Nelson Mandela

“Literacy in itself is no education. Literacy is not the end of education oreven the beginning. By education I mean an all round drawing out of the best in the

child and man in body, mind and spirit.”- Mahatma Gandhi

“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”- Benjamin Franklin

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Children Welfare Centre Trust

Q education provides students

the knowledge, skills, and

confidence to reach their full

potential. Children who are blessed

with education of the highest quality qualify as better

human beings and ensure that the message of universal

citizenship remains strong. A few committed persons

pledged their efforts and wisdom to set up Children

Welfare Centre Trust with this very intention. The

institution offers advanced education programs within

the ever expanding geographical and cosmopolitan

extent of the city. Registered under the Public Trust Act,

1950 it caters to the holistic development of every

student and strives to ensure that the objectives of

education percolate into every strata of society.

Children Welfare Centre, currently in its 39th year of

existence, continues its sustained mission by making

laudable inroads in the arena of education.

The progress and success of its students and alumni

is testimony to the tremendous efforts of the founder

members and teachers in preparing them for lifelong

learning with a positive approach. The relationship

forged with the parents and the society at large remains

the edifice for the progress made by the institution over

the years.

Located in the bustling suburban locality of Andheri,

Children Welfare Centre is well connected with the rest

of the city. The institution is well fenced and provides

a safe and tranquil ambience which is most conducive

for the purpose of learning. It has a fully functional Pre-

Primary school which uses a progressive educational

model. The children have access to a definite path for

academic progression from the primary and secondary

school to the junior and degree college. The Centre

admits students who wish to pursue graduation in

streams such as Commerce, Management, Mass

Media, Accounting and Finance. Recognizing the

need for training prospective teachers to impart quality

education, the Trust set up the Teacher’s Training

Centre under the B.Ed. program in Andheri, West

in 2009. It has also set up the College of Law at

Malad (West) in the same year.

The institution boasts of infrastructure to suit

contemporary teaching and learning needs. Well

equipped with an inhouse science laboratory, the

Centre also has computer labs, audio visual room,

library, as well as recreational facilities. The concern

of the management to provide the best facilities is

evident from the clean and hygienically maintained

rest rooms and canteen. More than 250 trained

and proficient teachers contribute immensely to

academic and personal development of students

through mentoring and coaching. Each of them

is equally responsible for building the values of

honesty, respect and diligence in the students

Children Welfare Centre has a proven track record

that leads the present objectives towards better

opportunities and prospects. It has been aptly

rewarded for its performance. It was named the Best

School in K-West Ward by the Education Department

of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai in the

past. Mr. Ajay Kaul, the Honorary Principal of the

institution, was the recipient of the State Award for

the Best Teacher in the year 2002-2003.

Children Welfare Centre is an ideal platform for the

awe-inspiring force of more than 4000 registered

students to spread their wings. With experience and

better resources at hand, the institution has secured

permission to start the M.Com course at Clara’s

College of Commerce Versova, Andheri (West). The

Management is also elated in stating that permission

has been granted by the Govt. of Maharashtra to

start Jr. College in Arts and Commerce streams at

Malad (West) and also a school affiliated to CBSE

Board has commenced in the same institution. The

moment of pride for the Trust is the commencement

of an IB School at, off Yari Road, Versova.

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Children Welfare Centre Law College established

in the year 2010 aims to impart the best of

knowledge in the field of Law. It is located in the

Western Suburbs of Mumbai at Marve Road Malad

(West). The College is affiliated to the University of

Mumbai and recognized by the Bar Council of India

and the Government of Maharashtra.The Trust has

also acquired the Hindi Minority status

Objectives ¾ To provide interactive legal education with a

difference by inspiring decisive thinking with

passionate learning so that the students are

moulded to become the best professionals.

¾ To emphasize and promote ethical values in

students, so that the practice of law is made

humane.

¾ To promote the constitutional values of Liberty,

Equality, Fraternity, Socialism and Secularism in

the minds and hearts of students.

¾ To establish a live connection with the social,

economic and political realities of our country

and thus promote social, economic and political

justice.

¾ To give to society competent law professionals

who could serve the cause of legal services, law

reforms, policy planning and legislation.

The Law college offers the scope for opportunities to

be Public Prosecutors, Government Pleaders, Law

Officers, Solicitors, Attorney General / Advocate

General, Notary/ Oath Commissioner, Legal Advisors

etc.

Besides the regular lectures the College also

organizes a series of Guest Lectures by eminent

experts in the field of law, sitting or retired judges of

various Courts, Senior Advocates and Law Professors

as well as Activists in the field of Law. Seminars,

workshops and symposiums are arranged for the

guidance of students on contemporary issues.

Children Welfare Centre Law College

Law CoursesThe College offers two types of Law Courses

¾ LL.B Three Years Course after Graduation and

¾ B.L.S / LL.B Five years Course (after HSC ie XII th

Std)

Both the courses follow the semester pattern as

prescribed by the University of Mumbai. The LL.B

Course has six semesters spread over three years and

B.L.S / LL.B has ten semesters spread over five years.

For both the courses there are two semesters every

year to be cleared by the students.

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LibraryThe library is well stocked and wi-fi enabled. Designed for comfort, it provides a conducive environment for research. The students have access to legal and non-legal journals, as well as subject related reference programs, which support and supplement the syllabus. Various International / National law journals, law reports and magazines are subscribed by the College and are available to the students. The Library has electronic resources and data bases accessible to students through links. Use of laptops is allowed in the library.

Moot CourtThe art of advancing argument needs to be mastered by a law student. The Moot Court provides the perfect environment for the same. The College holds three in-house Moot-Court competitions: (a) The Senior Moot Court Competition (b) The Freshers’ Moot Court Competition and (c) The Common Moot Court Competition. Learning through one’s own experiences builds the confidence among the students.

College Infrastructure

Computer LabComputers assist the law students for academic pursuits as well as for research for Moot Presentations and Research Projects.

Audio Visual CentreThe Centre serves to screen educational films through the facility of L.C.D Projectors and audio systems.

GymnasiumA well equipped Gym is set up for the students who are trained under the guidance of an expert instructor.

Children Welfare Centre Law College is situated at Malad West, off Marve Road, with easy connectivity to the various Courts, and offices of major law firms in Mumbai.Children Welfare Centre Law College infrastructure includes a state of the art Moot Court, a well equipped library, computer laboratory, fully furnished class rooms with multi-media facilities supplemented by auditorium, seminar rooms and conference halls. The Closed Circuit T.V monitors the college corridors and library to ensure a secure environment. The College has medical facilities to attend to minor emergencies. The College also has a well equipped canteen.

Campus ActivitiesThe College encourages students to participate in various curricular and co- curricular activities, some of which are as follows:

¾ Seminars, legal literacy camps, workshops, and legal aid clinic. ¾ Study tours to learn and understand socio- economic- legal issues. ¾ Legal research, essays on socio-legal and eco-legal topics. ¾ Visits to various Courts, including Supreme Court and Parliament House. ¾ The College conducts Moot Court, Debates, Elocution Competitions etc and also motivates students to participate

in various Intra and Inter Collegiate Competitions ¾ Law students need to understand that protecting the human rights of all citizens, including prisoners, is binding

on the State. Hence, the college organizes visits to prisons to sensitize the students about life in prisons. ¾ Para-Legal Training Programme. ¾ Self Defence Training Programme.

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Legal Aid Clinic

According to Section 2 ( c) of Legal Services Authority Act, 1987 “Legal Service” includes the rendering of any service in the conduct of any case or other legal proceeding before any court or other authority or tribunal and the giving of advice on any legal matter.

With the motive of rendering legal service, the Legal Aid Clinic was inaugurated on 20th January, 2018 at Children Welfare Centre Law College by Yatin Game, Secretary of Mumbai District Legal Service Authority, Mrs Nanda P Bandchodhe, Secretary of Mumbai District Legal Service Authority and Adv. Sasi Nair, Panel Advocate of Mumbai District Legal Service Authority.

Under the aegis of Legal Aid Clinic, it has been decided to hold legal literacy camps, training sessions in collaboration with NGOs for women within the campus and also guest lectures and discussions for the students. An initiative has also been taken to set up a helpline for free legal aid.

Para - Legal Training Programme

The college in collaboration with District Legal Services Authority conducts para-legal training programmes. On completion of the programme students are awarded with volunteer cards which enables them to work as para-legal

volunteers under the District Legal Services Authority. The volunteers are entrusted with the objective of educating every citizen to enable him or her to be aware of the right to live with human dignity, enjoying all the constitutionally and statutorily guaranteed rights and performing the duties and discharging the obligations as per Law.

Visit to various Courts, Supreme Court and Parliament House of India.The college conducts visits to various Courts, Supreme Court of India and the Parliament House to provide first hand knowledge to the students.

Self Defence Training ProgrammeThe College conducts Self Defence Training Programme for female students every semester. The programme aims at focusing on strategies like awareness, risk reduction, risk avoidance and hands-on self-defence techniques.

Cultural ActivitiesThe college conducts a Talent search each year in order to identify the hidden talents among the students. The college aims at enabling overall development of its students in Theatre, Dance, Literary and Fine Arts, as well as Music. From the beginning of every academic year, students are encouraged to perform on stage. They are also encouraged to participate in various intra and intercollegiate events and competitions.

The College MagazineThe College Magazine “Percept” is published annually. Contribution in the form of essays, short stories, poems, articles, riddles, sketches, cartoons and jokes are invited from the students as well as the teachers. Representation of all languages is encouraged. The achievement of the teachers and students are significantly projected in the annual magazine. The editorial committee looks after the publication of the magazine.

SportsA Healthy body in a Healthy Mind holds good for the law students as well. The College

organizes both indoor and outdoor sports events on Sports Day to achieve this goal.

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&Students’ Council The student council is formed in accordance with

section 40 2(b) of the Maharashtra Universities Act

1994 to look after the welfare of the students and to

promote and co –ordinate the extra curricular activities

of different Student’s Committees The Council shall not

engage in any political activities.

Anti - Ragging Cell The College has established an Anti Ragging Cell on the

campus as per the guidelines given in UGC Regulations

on curbing the menace of ragging in Higher Educational

Institutions 2009.

College Grievance Redressal Cell (CGRC) The College Grievance Redressal Cell is constituted

to redress all grievances of students in the college as

per the directive of the Government of Maharashtra,

Gazette, Extraordinary Part - 4 B, No. 67 dated

February 27, 2019.

Women Development Cell& Internal Complaints Committee As per the directions received from the University of

Mumbai vide circular No WDC/27of 2008 dated

18/07/2008 and circular No CONCOL/24/of 2014-

15 dated12/11/2014 Women Development Cell And

Internal Complaints Committee is constituted to deal

with cases of sexual harassment on the campus.

Attendance CommitteeThe College has formed the Attendance Committee as

per University Ordinance O.6086.

Prohibition on sale of Cigarettes or Tobacco ProductsThe Sale of cigarettes and use of cigarettes is prohibited

within an area of 100 yards of the Educational Institution

in accordance with section VI of the Cigarettes and

other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement

and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production,

Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003.

Committees

Councils

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Placement CellThe Placement Cell of Children Welfare Centre Law College

constantly helps students gain necessary information,

services, skills and contacts to help them achieve their

career goals. Guest Lectures by eminent professionals

from various fields are arranged in this regard.

Minimum Period of Internship

¾ Each registered student shall have completed minimum

of 12 weeks internship for the three years course

and 20 weeks in case of the five years course under

NGO, Trial, and Appellate Advocates, Judiciary, Legal

Regulatory authorities, Legislatures and Parliament,

or other Legal Functionaries, Market Institutions, Law

Firms, Companies, Local Self Government and other

such bodies as the University shall stipulate, where

law is practiced either in action or in dispute resolution

or in management during the entire period of law

course, provided that internship in any year cannot be

for a continuous period of more than four weeks. This

is a requirement for every student once in the entire

academic period with Trial and Appellate Advocates.

¾ Each student shall keep an internship diary in such

form as may be stipulated by the University concerned

and the same shall be evaluated by the Guide for the

internship and also by a core faculty member of the

staff each time. The total marks shall be assessed in

the final semester of the course in the 4th Clinical

course as stipulated under the Rules in Schedule II.

[Items 25, Schedule III, Rules of Legal education 2008] As per the Bar Council of India Circular No. 5/2014 dated 11.09.2014 student can only take internship during the vacation. No internship is allowed during the

academic session.

&Placements

Internship Facilitation

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Subjects of Study (LL.B) 3 Years First Year - LL.B Semester - I

¾ Labour Laws 100 Marks

¾ The Indian Contract Act, 1872 : General Principle of Contract 100 Marks

(Sec. 1-75) = 60 marks

Specific Relief Act = 40 marks

¾ Law of Torts & = 70 marks 100 Marks

Consumer Protection Laws = 30 marks

¾ Legal Language including Legal Writing

& General English 100 Marks

Semester - II ¾ Law of Crimes 100 Marks

Criminal Jurisprudence = 30 marks

Indian Penal Code, 1860 = 70 marks

¾ Constitutional Law 100 Marks

Indian Constitutional Law = 85 marks

Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 = 15 marks

¾ Family Law - I 100 Marks

Mohammedan Law = 35 marks

Indian Divorce Act and Christian

Marriage Act = 15 marks

Indian Succession Act, 1925 (Sec. 1-166) = 35 marks

Parsi Marriage & Divorce Act, 1936 = 15 marks

¾ Environment Laws 100 Marks

¾ Practical Training - I 100 Marks

Professional Ethics, Advocacy for Lawyers and

Bar - Bench Relations

Second Year – LL.B.Semester - III

¾ Administrative Law 100 Marks

¾ Family Law - II 100 Marks

¾ Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and Easement Act, 1882 100 Marks

¾ Company Law - The Companies Act, 2013 100 Marks

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Semester - IV ¾ Jurisprudence 100 Marks

¾ Contract - II 100 Marks

Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Sec 124-238) = 40 marks

Indian Partnership Act, 1932 = 30 marks

Sale of Goods Act, 1930 = 30 marks

¾ Land Laws 100 Marks

Central Legislations = 20 marks

State Legislations = 80 marks

¾ Optional Paper - any one paper from the following: 100 Marks

I) Criminology and Correctional Administration

II) Taxation Laws

III) Bankruptcy Laws

¾ Practical Training – II 100 Marks

Third Year - LL.B.Semester - V

¾ Civil Procedure Code, 1908 = 85 marks 100 Marks

& Limitation Act, 1963 = 15 marks

¾ Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 = 70 marks 100 Marks

Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 = 15 marks

Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 = 15 marks

¾ Interpretation of Statutes 100 Marks

¾ Public International Law and Human Rights 100 Marks

Semester- VI ¾ Alternate Dispute Resolution System 100 Marks

¾ The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 100 Marks

¾ Optional Papers : Any two from the following papers

I) Banking Laws & Negotiable Instruments Act 100 Marks

ii) Law of Insurance 100 Marks

iii) Intellectual Property Law 100 Marks

iv) Conflict of Laws 100 Marks

v) Law: Relating to Women = 50 marks 100 Marks

Relating to Children = 50 marks

vi) Law and Medicine 100 Marks

¾ Practical Training - III 100 Marks

¾ Practical Training - IV 100 Marks

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Subjects of Study(B.L.S / LL.B) 5 Years

First Year – B.L.S. / LL.B.Semester – I

¾ English – I 100 Marks

¾ Logic – I 100 Marks

¾ Economics 100 Marks

Semester- II ¾ History 100 Marks

¾ Political Science - I 100 Marks

¾ Legal Writing & Legal Language 100 Marks

Second Year - B.L.S. /LL.B.Semester - III

¾ Political Science - II 100 Marks

¾ Sociology 100 Marks

¾ History of Courts 100 Marks

Semester - IV ¾ English - II 100 Marks

¾ Logic – II 100 Marks

¾ Political Science III 100 Marks

Third Year – B.L.S. / LL.B.Semester - V

¾ Labour Laws 100 Marks

¾ The Indian Contract Act, 1872 : General Principle of Contract 100 Marks

(Sec. 1-75) = 60 marks

Specific Relief Act = 40 marks

¾ Law of Torts & = 70 marks 100 Marks

Consumer Protection Laws = 30 marks

¾ Legal Language including Legal Writing

& General English 100 Marks

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Semester - VI ¾ Law of Crimes 100 Marks

Criminal Jurisprudence = 30 marks

Indian Penal Code, 1860 = 70 marks

¾ Constitutional Law 100 Marks

Indian Constitutional Law = 85 marks

Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 = 15 marks

¾ Family Law - I 100 Marks

Mohammedan Law = 35 marks

Indian Divorce Act and Christian

Marriage Act = 15 marks

Indian Succession Act, 1925 (Sec. 1-166) = 35 marks

Parsi Marriage & Divorce Act, 1936 = 15 marks

¾ Environment Laws 100 Marks

¾ Practical Training - I 100 Marks

Professional Ethics, Advocacy for Lawyers and

Bar - Bench Relations

Fourth Year – B.L.S. / LL.B.Semester - VII

¾ Administrative Law 100 Marks

¾ Family Law - II 100 Marks

¾ Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and Easement Act, 1882 100 Marks

¾ Company Law - The Companies Act, 2013 100 Marks

Semester - VIII ¾ Jurisprudence 100 Marks

¾ Contract - II 100 Marks

Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Sec 124-238) = 40 marks

Indian Partnership Act, 1932 = 30 marks

Sale of Goods Act, 1930 = 30 marks

¾ Land Laws 100 Marks

Central Legislations = 20 marks

State Legislations = 80 marks

¾ Optional Paper - any one paper from the following: 100 Marks

I) Criminology and Correctional Administration

II) Taxation Laws

III) Bankruptcy Laws

¾ Practical Training – II 100 Marks

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Value Addition Courses Offered ¾ A three month diploma course in Cyber law and also a three month certificate course on Cyber Crime

Management is offered by the college. The College also conducts a one day workshop on Electronic Crime

Scene and a two day workshop on Information Security and Ethical Hacking

Note: ¾ The syllabus, examination pattern and fee structure are subject to change as per Rules and Regulations laid down by the University of Mumbai and Bar Council of India from time to time.

¾ No Candidate will be admitted or allowed to appear at the examinations to be conducted at the second, fourth and sixth semesters of 3 years LL.B. course unless he /she has successfully passed the examination in practical training papers with minimum of 45% marks.

¾ No Candidate will be allowed to appear at the examinations to be conducted at the sixth, eighth and tenth semesters of 5 years BLS / LL.B. course unless he / she has successfully passed the examination in practical training papers with minimum of 45% marks.

Fifth Year – B.L.S. / LL.B.Semester - IX

¾ Civil Procedure Code, 1908 = 85 marks 100 Marks

& Limitation Act, 1963 = 15 marks

¾ Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 = 70 marks 100 Marks

Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 = 15 marks

Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 = 15 marks

¾ Interpretation of Statutes 100 Marks

¾ Public International Law and Human Rights 100 Marks

Semester- X ¾ Alternate Dispute Resolution System 100 Marks

¾ The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 100 Marks

¾ Optional Papers : Any two from the following papers

I) Banking Laws & Negotiable Instruments Act 100 Marks

ii) Law of Insurance 100 Marks

iii) Intellectual Property Law 100 Marks

iv) Conflict of Laws 100 Marks

v) Law: Relating to Women = 50 marks 100 Marks

Relating to Children = 50 marks

vi) Law and Medicine 100 Marks

¾ Practical Training - III 100 Marks

¾ Practical Training - IV 100 Marks

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Admission is purely on merit and is subject to

availability of seats as per the directions issued by

the University of Mumbai, State Common Entrance

Test Cell and Government of Maharashtra from time

to time. Any modification in the admission guidelines

will be notified on the college notice board. The

Government has introduced Common Entrance Test

(CET) for admission to the law courses. Students

should follow the Notifications issued by the

Government from time to time, on the website of the

CET cell (www.mahcet.org, www.dhepune.gov.in)

Minimum marks in qualifying examination for admissionThe Bar Council of India may from time to time

stipulate the minimum percentage of marks.

According to the Legal Education Rules, 2008 a

minimum percentage of marks not below 45% of the

total marks in case of general category applicants,

42% for OBC category, and 40% in case of SC

and ST applicants to be obtained in the qualifying

examination, such as +2 examination in case of

integrated Five Years course or degree course in any

discipline for 3 years LL.B course for the purpose of

applying for and getting admitted into a law degree

program of any recognized university in either of the

streams,

Provided that such minimum qualifying marks shall

not automatically entitle a person to get admission

into an institution but shall only entitle the person

concerned to fulfill other institutional criteria notified

by the institution concerned or by the Government

concerned from time to time to apply for admission.

Prohibition to register for two regular courses of studyNo student shall be allowed to simultaneously register

for law degree program with any other graduate or

post graduate or certificate course run by the same or

any other University or an institute for academic or

professional learning except in the integrated degree

program of the same institution.

Provided that any short period part- time course on

language, computer science or computer application of

an institute or any course run by the Centre for Distance

Learning of a University however, shall be accepted.

(Rule 6, Legal Education Rules, 2008)

Admission EligibilityLL.B ( 3 years course)

¾ The Students who have passed Bachelors Degree

examination in any faculty of Mumbai University or

any other Degree examination or other examination

which is recognized as equivalent thereto and have

secured minimum 45% of marks with 5% relaxation

to candidates belonging to SC/ST categories, shall

only be entitled for admission to the LL.B course.

LL.B (Gen), LL.B Degree course:

¾ An applicant who has graduated in any discipline of

knowledge from a University established by an Act of

Parliament or by a State Legislature or an equivalent

national institution recognized as a Deemed to be

University or Foreign University recognized as

equivalent to the status of an Indian University

by an authority competent to declare equivalence,

may apply for a three years course in law leading

to conferment of LL.B degree on successful

completion of the regular program conducted by a

University whose degree in law is recognized by the

Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment.

¾ And has obtained score in CET conducted by the

Competent Authority

B.L.S / LL.B ( 5 years course)

¾ A candidate for being eligible for admission to the

Admission Guidelines

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20/12/2010 & No. BCI:D: 1823/2010 from Bar

Council of India, the following rules are laid down

regarding admission to LLB course.

¾ The applicant who obtains +2 Higher Secondary

passing certificate or First Year Degree certificate

after pursuing studies in distance or correspondence

mode shall also be considered as eligible for

admission in the integrated five years course or

three years course as the case may be. However

applicants who have completed 10+2 or graduation

/ post graduation through open University system

directly without having any basic qualifications

for pursuing such studies are not eligible for

admission in law courses. Further, no candidate

will be admitted to LL.B Course having any degree

contrary to University Grants Commission Act and

Regulation and also Bar Council of India, Rules of

Legal Education- 2008.

¾ Students who are taking admission under the

eligibility category are required to comply with all

the necessary documents within 6 months from

the date of admission for issuing the provisional

certificates by the University of Mumbai, failing

which their admission will be treated as cancelled

as per University norms for that year and accordingly

they will not be allowed to take admission for the

next year.

Common Entrance Test (CET)

Instructions to candidatesTo register for

MAH-LLB 5 YEARS CET 2019/

MAH-LLB 3 YEARS CET 2019.papers are also not to be shared with anybody even

after the examination.

¾ The candidates who are appearing / have appeared

for the qualifying examination (regular examination

of that academic year) are also eligible to apply for

the Entrance Examination. Such candidates will

be eligible for admission only if they produce the

Provisional / Degree Certificate and the Mark Lists

of all parts of the qualifying examination at the time

of admission.

¾ CET shall be conducted only through the online

mode in multiple sessions if required by competent

authority using standardized equi- percentile

method for equating scores across sessions in

specified centres within and outside Maharashtra.

¾ Aspiring candidates should note that the tests are not

disclosed to anybody else other than the candidates

and only during the examination session. The test

first year of the five years integrated law course

should have passed the HSC Examination (Arts,

Science, Commerce) of Maharashtra State Board of

Secondary and Higher Secondary Examination. Bar

Council of India may from time to time stipulate

the minimum percentage of marks not below

45% of the total marks in case of general category

applicants and 40% of the total marks in case of

SC/ST applicants.

Integrated Programme

(5 years B.L.S. / LL.B Degree)

¾ An applicant who has successfully completed

Senior Secondary School Course( +2) or equivalent

( such as 11+1, ‘A’ level in Senior School Leaving

Certificate Courses) from a recognized University of

India or outside or from a Senior Secondary Board or

equivalent, constituted or recognized by the union

or by a State government or from any equivalent

institution from a foreign country recognized by the

Government of that country for the purpose of issue

of qualifying.

¾ And obtained score in CET conducted by the

Competent Authority

Eligibility for admission of candidate who studies in

Distance / Correspondence/ Open University method

¾ As per Circular No. LE Cir : 02/2010 dated

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¾ CET comprises multiple choice objective type

questions

¾ Medium of question papers will be English and

Marathi.

¾ There is no negative marking for CET 2019.

¾ It is mandatory for all the aspiring candidates to

register and confirm the online application form

for MAH-LLB 5 years and MAH-LLB 3 years CET

2019 available on www.dhepune.gov.in and

www.mahcet.org . The candidates are required

to continuously follow the Notification of CET cell

uploaded on their websites referred above, from

time to time.

¾ The unaided private professional educational

institutions shall admit candidates through the

centralized admission process (CAP) as referred

in sub-section 3 of section 3 of the Maharashtra

unaided private professional educational institutes (

Regulation of Admission and fees Act 2015)

¾ The successful candidates at the CET would be

required to abide by the CAP rounds to secure

admission for the academic year 2019-20.

¾ The CWC Law College office will provide help to the

candidates to fill in the online form for CET and CAP

in accordance with the State Common Entrance

Test Cell Maharashtra, Mumbai, in order to protect

the interest of the candidates and protect them from

being misguided and financially overburdened by

Cyber Cafes.

Minority StudentsStudents seeking admission under the Hindi Linguistic

Minority should submit a declaration for the respective

linguistic/religious minority in Proforma ‘O’ or leaving

certificate having information pertaining to Religion/

Mother Tongue and also a domicile certificate of the

candidates belonging to State of Maharashtra.

Documents required for admissionAttested True Copies Of Documents to be attached

along with the Application Form for admission.

¾ SSC (std X) Mark sheet

¾ XI th Std. Mark sheet / Pre - University Marks Memo.

¾ HSC (Std XII) Mark sheet.

¾ Degree FY, SY, TY Mark sheet.

¾ PG Degree FY, SY, TY Mark sheet.

¾ CET Score Card.

¾ Hall Ticket.

¾ CET Application form.

¾ Print out of On-line Application form and Option

form of Centralized Admission Process (CAP).

¾ School leaving certificate, if required to substantiate

claim.

¾ Domicile Certificate or Birth Certificate mentioning

place of birth or School leaving certificate mentioning

place of birth.

CET Syllabus for B.L.S. / LL.B 5 years and LL.B 3 years 2019

Subjects 5yrs 3yrs

Legal aptitude and legal reasoning

40 30

General knowledge including current affairs

30 40

Legal and Analytical Reasoning 40 30

English 30 50

Basic Mathematics 10 None

Total Marks 150 150

There would be 150 questions to be answered in a total time of 2 hours.

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College Fees ¾ The Fees for the First Year B.L.S. / LL.B for the

Academic Year 2019 -20 will be as per guidelines

issued by the Fees Regulating Authority, Government

of Maharashtra.

Refund of fees ¾ Refund of fees after cancellation of admission as per

applicable guidelines of the Competent Authority for

the academic Year 2019-2020.

The existing norms are as under;

¾ The candidate shall apply online for cancellation and

submit signed copy of system generated application

for cancellation of admission to the Institution

¾ After receiving admission cancellation request

from the candidate the Institution shall cancel

the admission immediately and generate online

acknowledgement of cancellation of admission

through institution login and issue assigned copy to

the candidate.

¾ The refund of fees before cut off date of admission

within the prescribed period i.e. total fee minus the

prescribed process fee or Refund Rule as per the

guidelines of the appropriate authorities or the State

Government as the case may be.

¾ If the admission is cancelled after the cut off date

of admission declared by the Competent Authority,

there shall be no refund except the Security Deposit

and Caution Money Deposit.

¾ Nationality Certificate for OMS candidate

indicating nationality

¾ Provisional seat allotment letter issued by

Directorate of Higher Education, Government of

Maharashtra

¾ Conversion Certificate ( Grades to Percentage)

¾ Gap Certificate (if applicable)

¾ Marriage Certificate ( in case of name change)

¾ Photocopy of Aadhar card

¾ Copy of the Online Anti-ragging Undertaking

(www.ugc.ac.in and www.antiragging.in) as per

the guidlines of MHRD duly filled by the students.

Age of AdmissionSubject to the judgement of the Honourable Supreme

Court

Pre - Admission online RegistrationStudents seeking admission on the basis of CET

should register on www.mum.net.in prior to

seeking admission to either of the Courses of this

college. The admission of a student to the college

is subject to confirmation by the Bar Council of

India, Directorate of Higher Education, Admission

Regulating Authority, University of Mumbai

(Digital University Portal-mum.digitaluniversity.ac)

and other applicable authorities. In case of non

confirmation by any of the Authorities for any reason

whatsoever, the Admission shall be deemed to be

cancelled and void from the beginning.

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Question Paper PatternLL.B Marking Scheme

5 Years and 3 Years Degree

Total Marks 100.

Q .No 1 Ten short Answers in not more than two

sentences, two marks each equivalent to 20

marks.

Q No 2 Short Explanatory / Definitional Analytical

notes on any four out of six, five marks each

totaling 20 marks.

Q No 3 Situational / Application questions (Problems)

on any two out of three, six marks each

totaling 12 marks.

Q No 4 Essay type questions on four out of six, 12

marks each totaling 48 marks.

Examination – LL.B

(3 Years Course)Standards of passing the LL.B.examination:Rule no. 4437- To pass the examination, a candidate

must obtain 45% of the full marks in each paper.

¾ The successful candidates obtaining more than

45% of marks in one and the same attempt will be

placed in Second Class, while those obtaining more

than 60% of marks will be placed in first class.

¾ The Candidates, who do not secure marks as per

clause (a) above, will be declared failed and may

at their option claim exemption from re-appearing

Scheme of Examination

in the Papers at subsequent examinations in which

they have secured more than 45% of marks at the

University Examination and 45% of marks in the

Practical Training Paper at the College Examination.

¾ The University grants A.T.K.T. as per decisions

taken from time to time.

Term grant and examination: ¾ A student who has successfully kept the terms for

the First /Third / Fifth Semester may be allowed

to keep terms for the Second / Fourth / Sixth

Semester respectively, irrespective of the result of

the examination at the end of the First / Third / Fifth

Semester, as the case may be.

¾ At the end of the Later Semesters, a student may be

permitted to take examination for both the semesters

simultaneously.

¾ A student may not be eligible for the admission

to the Third / Fifth Semesters unless he / she has

passed the First and Second or Third and Fourth

Semesters as the case may be,

OR

¾ Has secured ‘Exemptions’ in any six papers

(excluding Practical Training Paper) of the First and

Second or Third and Fourth Semester as the case

may be,

AND

¾ Has passed in Practical Training Paper of the

previous year. Passing in this paper is compulsory,

or else students will not be allowed to appear for

Semester II, IV & VI University Examinations of 3

Years LL.B. and Semester VI, VIII & X of 5 Years

B.L.S. / LL.B. Course, resulting in loss of one year

of the course.

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ExaminationB.L.S. /LL.B(5 Years Course) Standard for Passing The Examination: R. 4437: To pass the examination the candidate

must obtain 45% marks in each theory paper/s and

Practical/s separately. Those candidates who obtain

less than 60% marks in the same attempt will be

placed in second Class. Those successful candidates

who obtain 60% marks and more than 60% marks in

all paper/s at one and the same attempt will be placed

in the First Class.

¾ A candidate who obtains 45% marks in Theory

paper/s and Practical/s may, at this option, be

exempted from appearing in the papers and

practical/s as the case may be.

¾ If a candidate is allowed to join the next higher class

as provided in the Ordinance relating to the different

examinations, he / she will not be permitted to

appear for the higher examinations unless (i) he / she

previously passed in the remaining subjects of the

lower examination, or (ii) he / she appears in those

subjects simultaneously with his / her appearance at

the higher examination. In the latter case, however,

he / she will, in no circumstances be considered to

have passed in the higher examination, or any part

of it, unless he / she passes in the aforesaid subjects

(with two years of his / her obtaining the marks

necessary to pass in the higher examination or any

part of it in which separate passing or exemption is

permitted by the regulation.

¾ When a candidate owing to his failure to pass in

the remaining subject/s of the lower examination

within two years is not considered to have passed

the higher examination or any part of it, he / she

will forfeit all benefits occurring from the marks

obtained by him / her in the higher examination,

but the terms kept by him / her for such higher

examination will be available to him / her for any

further appearance at the examination.

Term grant and Examination ¾ To keep terms in a college or recognized institution,

an undergraduate must complete to the satisfaction

of the Principal or the Head of the institution,

the course of study at the college or institution

prescribed for such terms for the class to which

such undergraduate then belongs. Although illness

or other serious circumstance may be considered

valid for the absence at lectures, tests, tutorials,

the circumstances cannot condone a student for

poor performance or absence or exempt them from

appearing for examinations. Accordingly, students

with poor records of academic performance will not

be granted terms.

¾ Students who have not been granted terms will

not be permitted to appear for the semester end

examination conducted by the College or University.

There will be an examination at the end of each

semester. The examination at the end of the

Semester I to VIII five years BLS / LL.B course and

Semester I to IV of three years LL. B course will be

held by the college on behalf and according to the

rules of University of Mumbai.

¾ The University of Mumbai will hold the Examinations

at the end of the Semester V & VI for three years

LL. B course and IX & X for five years BLS / LL. B.

course.

*Please note there could be a change in the Evalution

Scheme as per the guidlines of the University of

Mumbai.*

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Library The college library has a reading hall for students. The

Library has a vast collection of books and journals on

a variety of subjects.

Timings: The library remains open from 8.00 a.m. to

4.00 p.m. on all working days, except Sundays and

public holidays.

Issue / Return: ¾ One book at a time is given for a week for home

reading.

¾ Research documents, periodicals and other

materials are available for current reading.

¾ Students participating in Moot Court competitions

get more than one book at a time for reference.

¾ Fine Rs. 1/- per day.

Library Collection ¾ The Library Counter Section includes all standard

text books, bare acts and question paper sets. The

recent issues of the law reports and journals are

displayed at the counter. No guide-like materials are

available in the library.

¾ Reference and general section has all non-text books

arranged subject wise. They include both legal

and non legal books, dictionaries, encyclopedias,

central acts, manuals, standard commentaries,

treatises, biographies etc. from the reference and

general collection.

Library Rules ¾ The students must refrain from disturbing other

readers in the library.

¾ Students should maintain complete

silence in the reading hall. They should

switch off their cell phones or keep them

on silent mode.

¾ Students should bring their belongings

to the library at their own risk. If such

things are lost, the library staff will not be

held responsible.

¾ The students should immediately inform the

Librarian of any loss, damage of book borrowed by

him / her on the library card.

¾ Students should contact the Librarian for any

problem. They should not argue with the staff on

duty.

¾ Any matter not covered by these rules will rest at the

absolute discretion of the Principal and Librarian.

¾ Violation of these rules shall invite disciplinary

action.

Other Facilities ¾ The college magazine ‘Percept’ records the academic

and non academic events held during the academic

year. The faculty and the students of the college

also express their legal innovative ideas through the

magazine.

¾ Book Bank : Under this scheme, set of text books

are made available for home reading to needy and

deserving students.

¾ The Library : Current reading facility is also provided

to the ex-students.

¾ Current Awareness : Newly purchased

books are displayed at the counter and list

of the same is put up on the notice board.

¾ Article alert : Subject wise list of

Journal Articles is displayed quarterly on the

notice board. Referring to the list, students

can read original journal articles on various

legal issues.

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Discipline ¾ Every student must obtain on admission, his / her identity card which must have his /her photograph duly attested and present it for inspection on demand.

¾ Students must not attend classes other than their own without the permission of the Principal. Students must not loiter in the Corridors or in the College premises particularly when the classes are going on.

¾ Smoking, consumption of alcohol or harmful drugs in the college premises is strictly prohibited.

¾ Students shall not do anything either inside or outside the College that shall in any way interfere with its orderly administration and discipline. No Society or Association shall be formed in the College and no person shall be invited to address a meeting without the prior permission of the Principal. Students should not invite an outsider to the college premises, classrooms, library, canteen gymkhana, or gymnasium.

¾ Student must not associate themselves with any activity not authorized by the Principal. Serious action shall be taken against the students found organizing or participating in such unauthorized activities. No student shall be allowed to take active part in any of the current political activities.

¾ No student shall communicate any information or write about matters dealing with the College administration to the press or any social or political organization.

¾ Students are expected to take care of College property and to help in keeping the premises clean. Damage to the property of the College, e.g. spitting, disfiguring walls, doors or breaking furniture, fittings, glasses is a breach of discipline and will attract severe punishment. Students should not leave their books, valuables and other belongings in the class rooms. The college is not responsible for the lost property of students.

¾ Students are not permitted to park two wheelers or four wheelers in the college premises.

¾ Students requiring certificates or testimonials in regards to their performance and progress in a course should apply to the professor-in- charge.

¾ If, for any reason, the continuance of a student in the College is, in the opinion of the Principal detrimental to the best interest of the college, the principal may ask such student to leave the College without assigning any reason thereof.

¾ Students joining the college are bound by the Rules and Regulations of the College. Students receiving Government or College scholarships or any remission in fees must note that the grant and continuance thereof are subject to good behavior, regular attendance, satisfactory progress and good result at College and University exams. Students using unfair means at examination shall not be readmitted to the College. Matters not covered by the existing rules will rest at the absolute discretion of the Principal.

Ragging ¾ Ragging is strictly prohibited within and outside the college premises. Students indulging in ragging will be punished as per the Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 (Mah. XXXIII OF 1999) published in Maharashtra Govt. Gazette on 15th May 1999. Such students will also be expelled because of their indulgence in ragging.

¾ Parents are advised to inform the college authorities in the event of their wards suffering, from any medical problem and/or suffering from any major illness. While the college shall render all possible medical assistance to such students in case of emergency, the college authorities will not be responsible for any unforeseen eventualities.

Cellphones ¾ Use of cell phones in any form within the college premises is strictly prohibited. On breach of this discipline, the cell phone holder will be liable for a penalty of Rs. 500/- for the first offence. In case of a repetition of the offence, it shall be liable for confiscation and will be kept in the custody of the college for five days.

GeneralRules andRegulations

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Notice Board ¾ It is the responsibility of the students to read the Notice Board regularly for important announcements made by the College office from time to time. They will not be given any concession on grounds of ignorance.

Educational Visits ¾ Students will participate in the Court visits / Excursions / Study Tours at their own risk and will not hold the college responsible for any untoward incidents or claim compensation for damages arising out of it.

Attendance as per UniversityOrdinance. O.6086(Circular No. UG/01 OF 2014 dated 5th May, 2014 )

1) There shall be the attendance Committee, for smooth conduct of this ordinance, in every College/Institute / Department of the University comprising of at least three members ( to be nominated from other departments in case of the University having less than 3 teachers) the Vice-Principal / Senior Teacher (Convener) and at least two more teachers ensuring representation of the concerned faculties, nominated by the Principal / Director / Head.

2) Every bonafide learner shall ordinarily be allowed to keep terms for the given semester in a program of his enrolment only if he fulfils at least seventy five percent (75%) of the attendance taken as an average of the total number of lectures, practical’s, tutorials etc. wherein short and/or long excursions / field visits /study tours organized by the college and supervised by the teachers as envisaged in the syllabus shall be credited to his/ her attendance for the total number of periods which are otherwise delivered on the material day/s. Further it is mandatory for every learner to have minimum 50% attendance for each course and average has to be 75%.

3) The same ratio shall be applied for computing the attendance of the learners by crediting the number of periods which are missed while participating in an extra-curricular / co-curricular activity / competition / camp /workshop / convention /symposium / seminar etc. where the said learner is officially representing the college / University / District / State / Country with the permission of the

Principal / Director / Head of the college / Institute / University Department or by the direction of the University officer as the case may be wherein for the purpose of computing the average attendance the periods missed for what is envisaged here-in-above, at Sr No.2, shall be deemed to have been attended by the said learner.

4) Without prejudice to what is stated here-in-above the Principal/Director / Head of the concerned College / Institute / Department of the University shall be the competent authority to condone the absentee of any learner further up to additional 25%, if deemed fit and on recommendation of the attendance committee of the said College / Institute / Department of the University, wherein it is mandatory on the said committee to do natural justice by giving personal hearing to every learner falling short of minimum attendance for keeping terms and recommending case by case to the competent authority having verified the genuineness and gravity of the problem that justifies the learner to remain absent, which generally shall be limited to his / her own sickness, sickness of his parent, death of his / her parent etc. supported by valid evidence, documentary or otherwise.

The college has formed the attendance committee as per the University Ordinance O.6086

Leave of Absence ¾ In case students are not able to attend lectures and/ or tutorials for a period exceeding a week in a term, they should take prior permission for such absence from the Principal of the College.

¾ Absence on medical or other grounds, which is given to the satisfaction of the Principal, may be considered for a satisfactory reason for absence from lectures or tutorials. Yet at the time of granting the terms to a student, his/ her class work and other academic inputs would be considered to be of paramount importance, hence, a student may not be granted his/her terms even if he/she explains his/ her absence on medical or other grounds. Absence should be with prior permission; in case it is due to unforeseen circumstances, an application duly supported by a medical certificate in the case of illness or duly supported by other satisfactory evidence in the case of other reasons, must reach the Principal within a week of such occasion of absence.

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Identity card ¾ Students should retain possession of their ID Card

while in the College Premises and produce the same

whenever required by any member of the College staff

¾ Every student must display his/her ID to the security

personnel at the gate failing which he or she may not

be allowed to enter the college premises

¾ Every student must at all times display the valid

identity card issued by the college Authorities

Transfer / Migration ¾ Students seeking transfer from one college to another

during the academic year are required to submit a

Transfer Certificate and the mark sheet showing marks

obtained in the First Term Examination conducted by

the former college. In the event of a student getting

transferred from one college to another within the

University of Mumbai, the credits earned at the end of

the first semester examination in the original college,

shall be binding on the Learner and on the college

to which the Learner is transferred. Further a student

migrating from another University to this University for

joining the Second year course will not be required

to appear and pass the First Year Examination of this

University.

Documents issued by the college

Transfer Certificate ¾ The Principal shall be entitled to charge a fee for

issuing the Transfer Certificate. When a student

applies for a Transfer Certificate after a lapse of more

than one vacation since he / she last attended College,

the Principal, who issues the Transfer Certificate may

levy a fee of Rs. 20/- for each term that has lapsed

since the applicant last attended the college, provided

however that the fee charged shall not exceed Rs.

120/- on the aggregate.

¾ A student leaving one college to join another should

have attended 75% of the lectures / tutorials held

during the term. A Transfer Certificate shall not be

granted except for reasons which appear to be sufficient

and except with the written permission of the Principal

of the College which the student wants to leave. The

application / or request for transfer certificate shall

be made by the student without unnecessary delay

through the Principal of the College to which they wish

to be transferred.

Rules and Regulations for Railway Con-cession

¾ Students will be issued railway concession forms

for season tickets from the station nearest to their

residence and Malad station. Residential address

given on the admission form will be taken as valid for

the concession.

¾ The Age Limit is upto 25 years to avail the railway

concession.

¾ The student is required to submit the attested proof of

residence.

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Instructions ¾ The college office timings are

from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Monday to Saturday.

¾ Payments are accepted and made

from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

¾ Do not enter the office beyond

the Counter.

¾ Fill forms with care to avoid

delay.

¾ Forms must be presented

personally by the students

concerned.

¾ Refer complaints to the Office

Superintendent or to the

Registrar.

Hours of Instruction /Lecture timings

¾ Lectures will be held between

8:00am to 1:30pm.

¾ The timings are subject to

jurisdiction of the Bar Council of

India.

Administrative Details

HolidaysThe College will remain closed

¾ On Sundays and Public Holidays

as declared by the Government.

¾ On Holidays prescribed by the

University both for the long

Vacations and the Christmas

break.

¾ On such other days as the

Principal may declare from time

to time

Jurisdiction ClauseThe disputes or differences which

may arise between the student or

his /her parents and the College or

Management are to be refered to

and settled by the Courts of Law in

Mumbai .Any dispute with respect

to the College and Management is

subject to the Jurisdiction of the

Courts in Mumbai

Contact InformationCHILDREN WELFARE CENTRELAW COLLEGEValnai Village, Marve Road,Orlem Bavdi Stop, Malad (W),

Mumbai - 400 064.

Tel : 28011177

: 28011178

E-mail : [email protected]

[email protected]

Web : www.cwclawcollege.in

TRUST OFFICEYari Road, Versova,

Mumbai - 400061

Tel : 26365385

: 26322003

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List of Holidays for Academic Year 2019-20.

DAY DATE MONTH HOLIDAY

Wednesday 05.06.2019 June Ramzan – Eid

Monday 12.08.2019 August Bakri - Eid

Thursday 15.08.2019 August Independence Day

Saturday 17.08.2019 August Parsi New Year

Saturday 24.08.2019 August Gokulashtami

Monday 02.09.2019 September Ganesh Chaturthi

Tuesday 10.09.2019 September Moharrum

Thursday 12.09.2019 September Anant Chaturdashi

Wednesday 02.10.2019 October Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

Tuesday 08.10.2019 October Dussehra

Sunday 27.10.2019 October Diwali Amavasya ( Laxmi Pujan)

Monday 28.10.2019 October Diwali ( Bali Pratipada)

Tuesday 29.10.2019 October Bhaubeej

Sunday 10.11.2019 November Eid – E – Milad

Tuesday 12.11.2019 November Guru Nanak Jayanti

Wednesday 25.12.2019 December Christmas

Sunday 26.01.2020 January Republic Day

Wednesday 19.02.2020 February Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti

Friday 21.02.2020 February Mahashivratri

Tuesday 10.03.2020 March Holi

Wednesday 25.03.2020 March Gudi Padwa

Thursday 02.04.2020 April Ram Navmi

Monday 06.04.2020 April Mahavir Jayanti

Friday 10.04.2020 April Good Friday

Tuesday 14.04.2020 April Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti

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“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.”– Herman Cain

“Do not be embarrassed by your failures, learn from them and start again.”– Richard Branson

“Success is simple. Do what’s right, the right way, at the right time.”– Arnold H. Glasgow

“Amateurs sit and wait for inspiration, the rest of us just get up and go to work.”– Stephen King

“Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”– George Bernard Shaw

“Consideration for others is the basic of a good life, a good society.”– Confucius

“Politeness is to human nature what warmth is to wax.”– Arthur Schopenhauer

“Words are the most powerful drug used by mankind.”– Rudyard Kipling

“One day is worth a thousand tomorrows.”– Benjamin Franklin

“School is a Building that has four walls with tomorrow inside.”– Stanislaus

INSPIRATIONS

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CHILDREN WELFARE CENTRE LAW COLLEGEValnai Village, Marve Road, Orlem Bavdi Stop, Malad (W), Mumbai - 400 064.

T : 28011177 / 28011178 E : [email protected]