Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law - Student Activities

Student Activities

Despite a grueling academic schedule, the students involve themselves in numerous activities. The School currently has a Fun club, a Wall Journal committee, a Moot Court Society (MCS) and a Training & Placement Cell (TnP). All of these are managed by students with the help of faculty. The School also has a Legal Aid and Intellectual Property Facilitation Clinic (LIFC) which offers free consultation over legal and IP matters to the general public, students and IIT community.

The Law school has the distinction of being the first among all IITs to hold a technology law moot court in 2007 which saw good participation from law schools across the country. Since 2010, RGSOIPL is organizing Shaastraarth, a 3 on 3 style Parliamentary debate competition during Saamanjasya, the social event organized every year by Vinod Gupta School of Management at IIT Kharagpur.

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