Indian Law Society’s
Autonomous Online Certificate Program on Energy Laws in India
(THE ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003 AND REGULATIONS THEREUNDER)
2021
The course will commence from 2nd March 2021 from 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm.
Course Objective:
The study of Energy Laws introduces a student to processes; statutory, administrative, and judicial in the interpretation of the laws and regulations governing the sector. This course is a crosscutting one, relevant to the understanding of laws that govern an essential commodity such as electricity. The course also holds relevance for legal practice by students in future as it aims to prepare a student to take on a niche area of practice in big ticket law firms, companies and PSU’s engaged in the sector. The course is designed in a manner that enables the students and professionals to grasp the intricate functioning of the legal framework and contractual requirements of the Energy sector. The teaching methodology includes lectures and seminars. The students will also be given an exposure in terms of latest regulations, judgments, and policies pertinent to the Energy Sector, which gives them a deeper insight into the functioning of the energy sector in India.
Eligibility | Any graduate, professional |
Duration | 1st to 10th March, 2021 |
Registration | 12th February to 1st March, 2021 |
Time, days | 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm, Monday to Wednesday |
Faculty | Eminent Lawyers |
Fees | Rs. 5000/- + GST Rs. 900/- (18 % GST) = Rs. 5900/- |
Seats | Limited |
Examination | MCQ 50 marks |
Course Material | Will be provided |
Certification | Certificate on completion of programme with 100 % attendance and minimum score of 40% marks in the exam. |
Payment mode | Online. Only through Direct SBI, Net Banking and Credit Card. Debit Cards payments are not acceptable. |
Programme Coordinator | Smita Sabne (Mob. 9422504078) |
Contact | Deepali Manjarekar (Mob. 9922969717) |
Email: | [email protected] |
Please note that the recordings of the session will not be shared with the participants.
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Vaijayanti Joshi
Secretary, Indian Law Society