On March 22, 2024 Kingston Law College held the Kingston Law Conclave 2024. The event was conducted to bridge the gap between legal education and professional practice by training the students with the required skills to become effective advocates. The event was focused on three pivotal themes: Litigation Skills and Courtroom Advocacy, Corporate Law and Commercial Practice, and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Mediation. Every theme held a discussion on the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in transforming and disrupting the above-said areas and endeavoured to prepare the students to navigate and leverage technological advancements in their future careers. The session also discussed the possibility of the usage of AI in mediation and arbitration for case management, predicting outcomes, and enhancing dispute resolution processes. The primary objective of the conclave was to equip law students with the necessary skills and knowledge required for practical advocacy, corporate law, ADR, and the potential threats of AI in the above-said areas.
The Litigation Skills and Courtroom Advocacy session was led by litigators, judges and trial lawyers including Advocate Achin Jana, Advocate Sarmishtha Ganguly, Advocate Debasish Sarkar, Advocate Subhajit Bal and Advocate Suman Srivastava, followed by Corporate Law and Commercial Practice session, led by Dr Udhav Sambhaji Waghmare, Mr Rajarshi Maity, Mr Rakesh Samantaray and the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Mediation session was led by Advocate Prodyut Banerjee, Adv. Debasish Sarkar and Retired District Judge of Murshidabad, Mr Indranil Adhikary.

So you've decided to pursue law through MHT CET Law 2026 - that's awesome! Now comes the important part: getting all your documents ready for registration. Trust me, having everything organised beforehand will save you from last-minute panic when the registration window opens.

Yes, final-year students can apply for MHT CET Law 2026. This means that anyone currently pursuing their final year of graduation (for 3-year LLB) or the final year of 12th standard (for 5-year LLB) will be eligible to apply for the exam. One does not need to wait for the final results to apply for the exam. This is good news for students who would like to plan their law career early and not waste a year waiting for results.

SLAT 2026 Result: The Symbiosis International (Deemed University) will declare the Symbiosis Law Admission Test 2026 result on January 15, 2026. Candidates who have appeared in the exam can now check their results online on the official SLAT website by logging in using their application number and password or date of birth.

AILET seat allotment process is crucial for all those who have appeared for the AILET 2026 Exam. AILET seat allotment takes place through a centralised online counselling process where different factors are taken into consideration, such as your All India Rank (AIR), preferences, category and seat availability to decide which BA LL.B (Hons.) or LL.M seat you finally get at NLU Delhi. Students must note that they can secure their seat only by completing each AILET counselling step, such as timely registration, fee payment and document verification as per the deadlines of the university.

Students who appeared for AILET Exam 2026 and qualified the same must note down the important documents that are required for taking admission through AILET 2026 in BA LL.B (Hons.). You need to show both academic proof and exam-related documents. If you are going to attend the AILET 2026 Counselling session, then you must arrange all documents mentioned below in a separate folder so that verification at NLU Delhi is quick and hassle-free.