The Student Bar Association
The Student Bar Association at HNLU is the representative body of the students. The Association comprises twelve students who are the conveners of the twelve committees of the University. A President and a Vice-President are elected from amongst these twelve members. The members and officers of the Association hold office for a year. The Association makes all decisions affecting the students and makes recommendations to the Vice-Chancellor. The Association coordinates and supervises the activities of all the committees at the University.
The HNLU Students Bar Association consists of fourteen committees viz. Moot Court Society, Academic Support Committee, Finance Committee, Legal Service Society, Literary and Debate Society, Library Committee, I.T. Committee, Public Relations Committee, Disciplinary Committee, Mess Committee, Halls of Residence Committee, Cultural Committee, Students Editorial Board and Sports Committee. Each Committee has a convener and co-convener.
Each Committee has at least two faculty advisors. The President and Vice President of the Student Bar Council are elected by the conveners of the committees.
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