Symbiosis Law School , NoidaSymbiosis Law School, NOIDA in just second year of its inception has carved a niche for itself in the academic circuits. It has become a celebrated name amongst the aspirants of professional legal education. It stands tall and holistically promotes academic excellence, intellectual discipline and professional leadership. Being a constituent of Symbiosis International University, it envisions the reputation of Symbiosis in and around Delhi, the constitutional capital of India. SLS-NOIDA is strategically located in the industrial hub of NCR thereby opening up a plethora of opportunities for the budding lawyers.
SLS-NOIDA believes in orienting the student's intellect towards the attainment of their goals by creating assiduous environment of innovative learning and inter-disciplinary knowledge. The faculty and the students work together towards the accretion and dissemination of knowledge. The pedagogy is designed to haul out the best in each student. To add to the experience of the students and the faculty, SLS-NOIDA organizes weekly lectures delivered by multi-disciplinary academicians, legal luminaries and corporate honchos. These lectures are extremely instrumental in providing the students with the challenges awaiting them in their career. Theoretical learning coupled with practical exposure provides the right blend of success to the learners at SLS-NOIDA.
SLS-NOIDA strives to inculcate research aptitude in learners by constantly acquainting them with historical judgments, Case analysis/discussions and legal web bases. The learners at SLS-NOIDA are adept at court room etiquettes and advocacy skills through court room and related exercises such as Moot Court, Mock Trials, Drafting of Pleadings and Client Counseling. We have on board the luminaries of the highest merit to share the responsibility of grooming our learners into dynamic lawyers of tomorrow.
SLS-NOIDA is the only Law School in India, chosen by the INFOCOM, India's leading IT Conference and Exhibition from the house of ABP Group and ASSOCHAM, India's Premier Apex Chamber of Commerce to draft a report on 'Creating Virtual Wealth: Importance of Intellectual Property in the Animation and Gaming Industry' which has been published on February 19, 2011. Also to its credit is the First National Conference on 'Emerging Issues of Corporate Social Responsibility' in association with Thomson Reuters (Westlaw India) (Knowledge Partner), Legal Era (Legal Media Partner) and myLaw.net (Online Partner) organised on November 26-27, 2011 wherein it received 200 abstracts and 175 researched papers. The Conference book is due for publication in June 2012.
SLS-NOIDA, in its effort to holistically develop the personality of its learners, has formulated various cells. To name a few, SLS-NOIDA has a Mother's Society, Legal Aid and Literacy Cell, Environmental and Social Welfare Cell, Law, Innovation & Technology Cell, Cultural Cell, Sports Cell, and Training & Placement Cell. These cells not only groom student-leadership but also provide wider opportunities for their overall development in curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
SLS-NOIDA strives towards supplementing reforms in the field of law; to groom students to become the unified face of our legal fraternity, to produce knowledge disseminators and to produce individuals who are the torchbearers of the legal system of the country. Our effort is aimed at producing an intellect that believes in reforming rather than punishing and has the potential of hoisting the flag of truth and justice in an unfailing manner.

Dr. Chandrashekhar J. Rawandale graduated from the University of Pune with LL.B degree, moving on to complete LL.M in International Law & Human Rights from Dept. of Law, University of Pune, LL.M. in Commercial Law from Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University (UK) and Ph.D. in ‘Computer Programs: Copyright and Patent Paradigms- A Study’ from Symbiosis International University, Pune. He lectures on Law of Torts, MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws, Public International Law, Information Technology Laws to Undergraduates and Information Technology Law & Intellectual Property Laws to postgraduates. He has worked as research associate at I.L.S. Law College for a year where he also taught Law of Torts. He then worked with Bharati Vidyapeeth’s New Law College for two years as a lecturer, before moving to Symbiosis Law School, Pune in 2000.
During his stay at Cardiff, he also worked for Welsh Joint Education Board, Wales and Crossroad Solicitors. During December 2003 and October-December 2008, he was a Visiting Fellow at Cardiff Law School, Cardiff and Leibniz University Hannover respectively. He is member of 'Project Review and Steering Group (PRSG)' constituted by Department of Information Technology, Government of India for the project “Cyber Crime related Capacity Development and ICT Training for the Judiciary in States of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram & Sikkim” by CDAC, Kolkata under Cyber Security Grant-in-Aid Programme.
Chandrashekhar’s research interests lie in the Intellectual Property Law, Information Technology & Telecommunications Law and International Law. He has co-authored a book on ‘An Introduction to Environmental Law’ in 1998. Moreover, he has published number of articles on Information Technology & Intellectual Property Laws, Environmental Laws. His recent publications/presentations include: “Corporate Governance, Earnings and Earning Management: Evidence From Public and Private Sector Banks in India (Co-author)” in International Management Accounting Conference (IMAC) on Managing Innovation and Sustaining Excellence organised by School of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Management, Universiti Kebangsaan, Kuala Lumpur- Malaysia on March 26-27, 2012; “Impact of IFRS Adoption on Stock Market Volatility (Co-author)” in ‘India Finance Conference, 2011’ jointly organized by Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore, and Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Calcutta at Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore between December 21– 23, 2011 and “ICT method v/s Traditional Method: A study of Law students (Co-author)” in the National Conference on “Excellence in Higher Education” organized by Department of Commerce and Management, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, during April 1-3, 2011.
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