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How To Form A Club
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IntroductoryKinds of clubSome fundamental rulesForm for Businessmenrsquos ClubForm of Memorandum of Association of the Indian Law lnstltuteRules and Regulations of the Indian Law instituteThe Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Introductory
A club is a voluntary association of individuals for social purposes of recreation or for advancement of such
objects as donation useful arts politics or protection and development of their common interest etc It has a
definite organisation which continues in cidstence for an undetermined time and is governed by certain rules
regulations deed of settlement or bye-laws to which the members conform
Kinds of club
A club may be a members club or a proprietary club In the former case the properties of the club vest in the
members while in the latter case an individual or a firm or a limited company owns the property while the
members are allowed to make use of that property on certain terms The membersrsquo club may be an
unincorporated society or may be registered under the Indian Companies Act or Societies Registration Act
In a proprietary club the owner or the owners as the case may be run it for the purposes of gain while in a
membersrsquo club it is not so Such a club is not a partnership nor even a quasi-partnership It may be notedthat under the Societies Registration Act it is permissible for the registration of a club for the purposes of
promotion of science literature or the fine arts for instruction the diffusion of political education thefoundation or maintenance of libraries or reading rooms for the use of members or for promotion of other
allied objects It is necessary in a society or club so registered that the Memorandum of Association shouldcontain the name of the society the objects of the society the names addresses and occupations of thegovernorrsquos council directors committee or other governing body to whom by the rules of the society the
management of its affairs is entrusted A copy of the rules and regulations of the society certified to be acorrect copy by not less than three members of the government body has to be filed with the Memorandum
of Association with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies of the State The proceedings of such a societymust conform to the provisions of the Society Registration Act XXI of 1860 If the membersrsquo club is
registered under the Indian Companies Act it must also conform to the provisions of that Act
Some fundamental rules
In framing rule for an unincorporated members club it must be borne in mind that unless the constitution of the
club provides for amendment of the rules when necessary no alteration of the rules thereafter is possible insuch matters as subscription or other fundamental objects of the company For instance If the rules do not
provide for alteration in the monthly or annual subscription a resolution by the majority of the members of aclub enhancing the rates of such subscriptions is not operative on the dissentient members of the club The
amended rules however operate even against the old members if otherwise valid and not incompatible withthe fundamental objects of the club though passed at a subsequent time It is usual to provide for the
admission of members their resignation md re-admission
Form for Businessmenrsquos Club
1 The club shall be called ___________________club
2 The objects of the club are
(a) to provide for a common place for meeting of the members of the club for the purposes of recreation
discussion of common problems encouragements of thrift advancement of social welfare ideas mutualassistance protection of interests of the members etc
(b) to provide for instruction and diffusion of knowledge amongst the families of members their dependants
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and employees
(c) to provide for medical assistance and other relief measurers for the members their dependants and
employees (d) and for other objects and purposes which may be conducive to and beneficial for the members and the
business community
3 Members-Only businessmen shall be eligible to be members of the club
4 Number of members-The total number of the members of the club shall not exceed 200 unless in a specialgeneral meeting the number is altered by a three-fourth majority of the members present
5 Managing Committee and office-bearers-There shall be a committee of management consisting of seven
members (besides chairman secretary and treasurer) elected at the annual general meeting of the club to beheld In the rnorth of April each year or as early as possible thereafter Three members of the committee shall
retire every year voluntarily or by lot There shall be elected also a chairman a secretary and a treasurerrespectively at the annual general meeting after the election of the members of the managing committee who
shall hold office till the termination of the next annual general meeting at which the office-bearers inclusive ofthe members of the managing committee have been elected for the next ensuing year The property of the clubshall vest in the managing committee and in the event of any members of such committee dying or having been
expelled or having become incapable of acting the said properties of the club shall continue to vest In theremaining members of the managing committee which may include also any member annually added thereto
6 Election of members-No new member shall be elected unless he has deposited entrance fee of Rs
helliphelliphellip and subscription for the first three months
7 A member shall be deemed to be duly elected if three-fourths of the members present vote in his favour forelection A person who has ceased to be a member and desires to be re-admitted to the club as a member
may be so admitted without deposit of any entry fee provided he had not been expelled from the club andprovided there is no objection to his re-admission by one-fourth of the total number of members of the club
who signify their dissent to his re-admission In writing Candidates for admission must be proposed by onemember and seconded by another and the name of the candidate in full with his address shall be inserted inthe candidatersquos book and placed in some conspicuous part of the club for 14 days The election of the
member shall be by ballot
8 Montffly subscription-There shall be payable by each member a monthly subscription of Rs helliphelliphellip whichis subject to alteration in an annual general meeting at which at least three-fourths of the members present
vote for such alteration and such three-fourth majority must be more than one-half of the total number of
members of the club
9 Resignation-A member may resign in writing at any time subject to any liability or obligation Incurred by
him while he was a member He shall cease to have any interest in the property of the club or exercise any
rights in respect thereto immediately after submission of resignation by him In writing to the secretary
10 Expulsion of a nwmber-lf the conduct of any member either in or out of the club-house shall in the
opinion of the committee or of any 25 members of the club who shall certify the same in writing be Muiious
to the character reputation and interests of the club or who Is alleged to be guilty of any dishonourable ordisreputable conduct in his dealings with a member of the club the committee after such enquiry as may be
necessary and after giving opportunity to the member concerned to explain his conduct in writing shall be
empowered to request such member to resign and if such member shall not resign within one month the
committee shall order his name to-be removed from the list of members and he shall cease to be a member
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provided that no such request be sent to any member unless the resolution to send the same be agreed to by
two-thirds of the committee actually present at a meeting convened for the purpose Should it however be the
opinion of any 21 members that the case of the member so expelled might be reconsidered without damageto the club the committee shall call an extraordinary general meeting to which the matter shall be submitted
such meeting to consist of at least two-thirds of the total number of members of the club and if a majority of
not less than three-fourths of such meeting shall agree to the reinstatement of that member he shall bereinstated Any member expelled from the club shall be deemed to have forfeited his proposal fee and
subscription and shall subject to the above provisions be for everafter ineligible forre-election
11 Hours of the club-The club shall be opened to the members between 6 pm and midnight every dayunless otherwise determined in special general meeting A member of the committee (including the chairman
secretary and the treasurer) however shall be entitled to visit the club premises at any hour of the day and
inspect any place book or article at all reasonable hours
12 Meeting and notices thereof-There shall be an annual general meeting of the members to be held in
January or as early as possible thereafter in each year at which the members of the committee and the officers
of the club shall be elected the account shall be passed and other agenda as proposed by the committee or
by any seven members after a previous notification thereof for at least fourteen days shall be taken Intoconsideration and adopted as required The accounts shall be audited annually and the annual balance-sheet
shall be submitted to the members at least fourteen days before the said annual general meeting
13 Management-The management of the affairs of the club shall be in the discretion of the managingcommittee inclusive of the said office-bearers whereat the chairman of the club shall preside if present and in
his absence a member of the committee as proposed seconded and assented to by the majority of the
members present shall preside The committee shall be entitled to hold extraordinary or special generalmeetings from time to time as the committee may think fit The extraordinary general meeting may be
required to be held by 21 members of the club and special general meeting may be called by the chairman as
and when necessary Me members of the committee may also call an extraordinary general meeting by
directing the secretary to issue the notices therefor No extraordinary general meeting shall be called withoutseven daysrsquo previous notice therefor A special general meeting may be called by the chairman after a two
daysrsquo notice therefor The notices shall be sent per peon or under a certificate of posting by post to the
members at the address given to the secretary therefor
14 Introduction of guests-A member shall be entitled to invite not more than two guests at the premises of
the club but such guests shall not be entitled to be present at any general special or extraordinary meeting of
the members or of the meeting of the committee
15 Liability of members-The member shall not be liable personally for goods supplied to or obligation
incurred by any officer of the club on behalf of the club but the property of thersquoclub shall be liable to meet
such debt or obligation in the hands of the managing committee The managing committee shall be entitled tosue and be sued in the name of the club provided the rules relating thereto embodied in the Code of Civil
Procedure regarding such matters are complied with
16 Amendment of rules and of bye-laws-lsquorhe aforementioned rules shall be liable to alteration by a majorityof three-fourths of the members present in a meeting specially convened therefor whether in the extraordinary
or special general meeting or whether embodied in the agenda for the annual general meeting provided
however that a majority of the total number of members of the club adopt the said alteration
17 Dissolution -On the dissolution of the club the properties of the club shall be disposed of as may he
determined by the members at the meeting where the resolution of dissolution is passed
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Form of Memorandum of Association of the Indian Lawlnstltute
In the matter of Act XXI of 1860 being an Act for the registration of Literary Scientific and CharitableSocieties and In the matter of lsquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
1 The name of the Society is ldquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
2 The head office of the institute will be situated in Delhi (including New Delhi)
3 The objects of the Institute are(a) to cultivate the science of law and to promote advanced studies and research in law and its administration
(b) to promote the reform of administration of justice and of law and its healthy development suitable to the
social economic and other needs of the people(c) to promote the clarification simplification and systematization of law
(d) to encourage and conduct investigations in legal and allied fields
(e) to promote the diffusion of the knowledge of law and its administration and principles on which they arebased
(f) to promote the improvement of legal education and to Impart instruction in law and allied fields
(g) to publish studies treatises books periodicals reports and other literature relating to law and allied fields
(h) to undertake documentation of important legal and allied materials
(i) to institute and maintain libraries
(j) to co-operate with other societies institutions and organisations national and international in the pursuit ofall or any of the above objects
(k) to constitute or cause to be constituted regional offices at convenient centres in India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(l) to do all such things and to perform all such acts as may be necessary or proper for the achievement of anyor all of the above objects
(m) without prejudice to the generality of the above and for the effective carrying out of the above objects
the Institute have the power to acquire receive and hold property of any kind including securities and
negotiable instruments to construct and maintain building including the right to alter or improve them and toequip them suitable to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of or deal with property of any kind
belonging tov the Institute to enter into contracts for and in connection with any of the purposes of the
Institute to raise monies and funds in such manner as may be deemed fit for and on behalf of the Institute toestablish a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute if and when considered necessary
and to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the Institute may be interested
4 The management of the affairs of the Institute is entrusted in accordance with the rules and regulations of
the Institute to the Governing Council and the Executive of which the first members are
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A copy of the rules of the Institute certified to be a correct copy by four members of the Governing Councilis fried with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies Delhi along with this Memorandum of Association
We the several persons whose names and addresses are given below having associated ourselves for the
purposes described in this Memorandum of Association and set our several hands hercunto and form
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ourselves into society under the CM of 1860 this twenty-second day of December 1956 at Delhi
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Witness
Faculty of Law University of Delhi
Delhi-8
Note- Please refer rules and regulations provided
Rules and Regulations of the Indian Law institute
1 Interpretation
(a) ldquoInstituterdquo means The Indian Law Institute
(b) ldquoCouncilrdquo means the Governing Council of the Institute
(c) ldquoCommitteerdquo means the Executive Committee of the Institute
(d) ldquoGeneral bodyrdquo means General body of members of the Institute
(e) ldquoPresidentrdquo means the President of the Institute
2 Patrons(a) Subject to their consent the President of India the Vice-President of India and the Prime Minister will be
patrons
(b) The Council may invite such other persons as it may deem fit to be patrons
3 Members There will be the following classes of Members
(a) Foundation Members
(b) Life Members(c) Ex-officio Members
(d) Co-opted Members
(e) Corporate Members
(f) Associate Members
(g) Honorary Members
(h) Corresponding Members
(i) Ordinary Members
(a) Foundation Members Foundation Members are those-
(i)Who took an active interest or part in the establishment of the Institute and are enrolled as such including
persons whose names appear as the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee in
clause 4 of the Memorandum of Association
(ii) who are enrolled as such on a payment of not less than Rs 250 within six months of the registration of the
Institute or such later date as may be fixed by the President whether before or after the exprdquo of the saidperiod of six months
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(b) Life Members Life Members are those persons of high status in the field of law who are enrolled as such
in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Ex-officio Members Subject to their consent the Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court
of India the Chief Justices of the several High Courts in India the Attorney-General the Solicitor-General
the Advocate-General of the several States the Home Minister the Finance Minister the Law Minister and
the Education Minister An the Government of India the President of the Indian Branch of the International
Law Association the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs the Chairman of the UniversitiesGrants Commission the Vice-Chancellors and Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India
which are established by an act of Legislature will be members ex- officio
(d) Co-opted Members Co-opted Members are those co-opted by the Governing Council in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(e) Corporate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in thebye-laws admit any Bar Association Advocates Association or University or any body of persons or
association of persons devoted to study practice or administration of law as a Corporate Member
(f) Associate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in the
bye-laws enrol any person who is or has been a Judge legal practitioner or law teacher in a foreign country
as an Associate Member
(g) Honorary Members Honorary Members are those who are enrolled as such in accordance with theprovisions laid down in the bye-laws on account of their meritorious contribution to the science of law or the
growth or reform of law or administration of justice
(h) Corresponding Members Corresponding Members are those persons other than citizens of India who
are enrolledas such in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws for their meritorious
contribution to the science oflaw or the growth or reform of law or the reform of law or the administration of
justice
(i) Ordinary Members Ordinary Members are those Indian citizens who are enrolled as such in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
4 Office-bearers of the Institute- The following will be the office-bearers of the Institute
(a) President The Chief Justice of India will be the President ex-officio
(b) Vice-President The Law Minister in the Government of India and the Attorney-General will be Vice-
Presidents ex-officioThere will be one other Vice-President elected by the Governing Council in accordance with the provisions
laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Executive Chairman who will be nominated by the President
(d) Secretary who will be nominated by the President
(e) Treasurer who will be nominated by the President
5 Governing Councd-There shall be a Governing Council composed of-(a) the office-bearers of the Institute namely the President Vice-Presidents Executive Chairman Secretary
and the Treasurer
(b) the Solicitor-General
(c) the Home Minister in the Government of India
(d) the Education Minister In the Government of India
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(e) the President of the Indian Branch of the International Law Association
(f) the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs(g) the Chairman of the Universities Grants Commission
(h) two Vice-Chancellors of the Universities in India nominated by the Inter-University Board of India as far
as practicable the nomination shall be of the Vice-Chancellors of the Universities which have been enrolled as
Corporate Members
(i) five persons elected in accordance with the provisions and the procedure laid down In the bye-laws by
Judges either of the Supreme Court or of a High Court who are members of the Institute from among
themselves
(j) five persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the procedurelaid down in the bye-laws from among the Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India which
are established by an Act of Legislature
(k) ten other persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the
procedure laid down in the bye-laws from among the members of the Institute
6 Rights powers and duties of the Governing Council-(a) All properties movable immovable or of any
other kind shall stand vested in the Council(b) The business and affairs of the Institute shall be carried on and managed by the Council who shall exercise
all such powers and authority of the Institute as are not specifically and expressly vested by these rules and
regulations In the general body of members
(c) The Council shall have all such powers and shall perform all such functions as are necessary or proper for
the achievement or the furtherance of the objects of the Institute
(d) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions the Council shall have the following rights
and powers(i) to acquire by gift purchase exchange lease or otherwise lands buildings or other immovable property
together with all rights appertaining thereto
(ii) to construct and maintain buildings including right to alter or improve them and to equip them suitably
(iii) to manage the properties of the Institute
(iv) to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the institute is interested
(v) to raise funds for the Institute by gifts donations or other- wise
(vi) to raise loans
(vii) to receive monies securities instruments andor any other movable property for and on behalf of theInstitute
(viii) to enter into agreements for and on behalf of the Institute
(ix) to sue and defend all legal proceedings on behalf of the Institute
(x) to institute a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute and manage such provident
fund
(xi) to grant receipts to sign and execute instruments and to endorse or discount cheques or other negotiable
instruments through its accredited agents (xii) to make sign and execute all such documents and Instru- ments as may be necessary or proper for
carrying on the management of the property or affairs of the Institute
(xiii) to invest the monies and funds of the Institute and to vary the investments as and when it may seem
necessary or proper
(xiv) to make suitable grants of monies or other assistance to a University educational institution or other
society for the conducting or the prosecution of any research or investigation or study in a subject in which
the Institute is interested (xv) to grant fellowship scholarship or other monetary assistance on such terms and conditions as it may
prescribe to such persons as it may select for the carrying on of any research investigation or study in a
subject in which the Institute is interested
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(xvi) to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of any property movable or immovable of the Institute
(xvii) to assign from time to time such functions and duties and delegate such powers as it may deem fit to
the Executive Committee
(xviii) to perform all such acts and do all such things as may be necessary for the proper management of the
properties and the affairs of the Institute (xix) to appoint an auditor or auditors for auditing the accounts of the Institute and to report thereon
(e) The Council shall have power to make bye-laws in respect of the following matters
(i) the management of the properties funds affairs and work of the Institute
(ii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the Vice-President (other than ex offtcio
Vice-President) is to be elected
(iii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the several classes of members of theInstitute may be en- rolled or co-opted
(iv) the subscription if any to be paid by the different classes of members
(v) the rights duties and privileges of the several classes of members
(vi) the procedure for election of members to the Council includ- ing if it deems fit postal voting and voting
by proxy
(vii) the procedure for the convening and the conduct of meetings of the Council the Executive Committee
and such other bodies as may be set up from time to time including provision for the transaction of businessby circulation proxy or other- wise as may be deemed fit
(viii) such other purpose as may be found necessary
The Council shall have power to repeal amend and modify the bye-laws
(g) The Council may from time to time delegate all or any of its powers to the Executive Committee
7 Executive Committee-(a) There shall be an Executive Committee constituted as follows
(i) the Executive Chairman (ex-officio)
(ii) the Director (ex-officio) (iii) the Treasurer (ex-officio)
(iv) the Secretary (ex-officio)
(v) not less than seven and not more than fourteen other members nominated by the President in consultation
with the Vice-Presidents and the Executive Chairman from among the members of the Council provided
that as far as practicable among the members so nominated one shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court one
a Dean of the Faculty of Law of a University in India and one a practising advocate
(b) The Executive Chairman shall ex-offzcio be the Chairman of the Executive Committee(c) Powers functions and duties of the Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions
(i) to appoint from time to time such and so many officers and other employees and on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit for carrying on the management and the affairs of the Institute
(ii) to appoint such and so many persons and on such tenns and conditions as it may deem fit for the
conducting of the studies Investigations researchesteaching or other work undertaken by the Institute (iii) to
exercise control over the employees of the Institute including the power of dismissal (iv) to prescribe the powers functions and duties gf the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
(v) to establish or cause to be established Regional offices at convenient centres In India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(vi) to assign and delegate functions and powers to the Regional Offices
(vii) to propose bye-laws for any of the matters for which they may be made for consideration and adoption
by the Council
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
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Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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Introductory
A club is a voluntary association of individuals for social purposes of recreation or for advancement of such
objects as donation useful arts politics or protection and development of their common interest etc It has a
definite organisation which continues in cidstence for an undetermined time and is governed by certain rules
regulations deed of settlement or bye-laws to which the members conform
Kinds of club
A club may be a members club or a proprietary club In the former case the properties of the club vest in the
members while in the latter case an individual or a firm or a limited company owns the property while the
members are allowed to make use of that property on certain terms The membersrsquo club may be an
unincorporated society or may be registered under the Indian Companies Act or Societies Registration Act
In a proprietary club the owner or the owners as the case may be run it for the purposes of gain while in a
membersrsquo club it is not so Such a club is not a partnership nor even a quasi-partnership It may be notedthat under the Societies Registration Act it is permissible for the registration of a club for the purposes of
promotion of science literature or the fine arts for instruction the diffusion of political education thefoundation or maintenance of libraries or reading rooms for the use of members or for promotion of other
allied objects It is necessary in a society or club so registered that the Memorandum of Association shouldcontain the name of the society the objects of the society the names addresses and occupations of thegovernorrsquos council directors committee or other governing body to whom by the rules of the society the
management of its affairs is entrusted A copy of the rules and regulations of the society certified to be acorrect copy by not less than three members of the government body has to be filed with the Memorandum
of Association with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies of the State The proceedings of such a societymust conform to the provisions of the Society Registration Act XXI of 1860 If the membersrsquo club is
registered under the Indian Companies Act it must also conform to the provisions of that Act
Some fundamental rules
In framing rule for an unincorporated members club it must be borne in mind that unless the constitution of the
club provides for amendment of the rules when necessary no alteration of the rules thereafter is possible insuch matters as subscription or other fundamental objects of the company For instance If the rules do not
provide for alteration in the monthly or annual subscription a resolution by the majority of the members of aclub enhancing the rates of such subscriptions is not operative on the dissentient members of the club The
amended rules however operate even against the old members if otherwise valid and not incompatible withthe fundamental objects of the club though passed at a subsequent time It is usual to provide for the
admission of members their resignation md re-admission
Form for Businessmenrsquos Club
1 The club shall be called ___________________club
2 The objects of the club are
(a) to provide for a common place for meeting of the members of the club for the purposes of recreation
discussion of common problems encouragements of thrift advancement of social welfare ideas mutualassistance protection of interests of the members etc
(b) to provide for instruction and diffusion of knowledge amongst the families of members their dependants
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and employees
(c) to provide for medical assistance and other relief measurers for the members their dependants and
employees (d) and for other objects and purposes which may be conducive to and beneficial for the members and the
business community
3 Members-Only businessmen shall be eligible to be members of the club
4 Number of members-The total number of the members of the club shall not exceed 200 unless in a specialgeneral meeting the number is altered by a three-fourth majority of the members present
5 Managing Committee and office-bearers-There shall be a committee of management consisting of seven
members (besides chairman secretary and treasurer) elected at the annual general meeting of the club to beheld In the rnorth of April each year or as early as possible thereafter Three members of the committee shall
retire every year voluntarily or by lot There shall be elected also a chairman a secretary and a treasurerrespectively at the annual general meeting after the election of the members of the managing committee who
shall hold office till the termination of the next annual general meeting at which the office-bearers inclusive ofthe members of the managing committee have been elected for the next ensuing year The property of the clubshall vest in the managing committee and in the event of any members of such committee dying or having been
expelled or having become incapable of acting the said properties of the club shall continue to vest In theremaining members of the managing committee which may include also any member annually added thereto
6 Election of members-No new member shall be elected unless he has deposited entrance fee of Rs
helliphelliphellip and subscription for the first three months
7 A member shall be deemed to be duly elected if three-fourths of the members present vote in his favour forelection A person who has ceased to be a member and desires to be re-admitted to the club as a member
may be so admitted without deposit of any entry fee provided he had not been expelled from the club andprovided there is no objection to his re-admission by one-fourth of the total number of members of the club
who signify their dissent to his re-admission In writing Candidates for admission must be proposed by onemember and seconded by another and the name of the candidate in full with his address shall be inserted inthe candidatersquos book and placed in some conspicuous part of the club for 14 days The election of the
member shall be by ballot
8 Montffly subscription-There shall be payable by each member a monthly subscription of Rs helliphelliphellip whichis subject to alteration in an annual general meeting at which at least three-fourths of the members present
vote for such alteration and such three-fourth majority must be more than one-half of the total number of
members of the club
9 Resignation-A member may resign in writing at any time subject to any liability or obligation Incurred by
him while he was a member He shall cease to have any interest in the property of the club or exercise any
rights in respect thereto immediately after submission of resignation by him In writing to the secretary
10 Expulsion of a nwmber-lf the conduct of any member either in or out of the club-house shall in the
opinion of the committee or of any 25 members of the club who shall certify the same in writing be Muiious
to the character reputation and interests of the club or who Is alleged to be guilty of any dishonourable ordisreputable conduct in his dealings with a member of the club the committee after such enquiry as may be
necessary and after giving opportunity to the member concerned to explain his conduct in writing shall be
empowered to request such member to resign and if such member shall not resign within one month the
committee shall order his name to-be removed from the list of members and he shall cease to be a member
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provided that no such request be sent to any member unless the resolution to send the same be agreed to by
two-thirds of the committee actually present at a meeting convened for the purpose Should it however be the
opinion of any 21 members that the case of the member so expelled might be reconsidered without damageto the club the committee shall call an extraordinary general meeting to which the matter shall be submitted
such meeting to consist of at least two-thirds of the total number of members of the club and if a majority of
not less than three-fourths of such meeting shall agree to the reinstatement of that member he shall bereinstated Any member expelled from the club shall be deemed to have forfeited his proposal fee and
subscription and shall subject to the above provisions be for everafter ineligible forre-election
11 Hours of the club-The club shall be opened to the members between 6 pm and midnight every dayunless otherwise determined in special general meeting A member of the committee (including the chairman
secretary and the treasurer) however shall be entitled to visit the club premises at any hour of the day and
inspect any place book or article at all reasonable hours
12 Meeting and notices thereof-There shall be an annual general meeting of the members to be held in
January or as early as possible thereafter in each year at which the members of the committee and the officers
of the club shall be elected the account shall be passed and other agenda as proposed by the committee or
by any seven members after a previous notification thereof for at least fourteen days shall be taken Intoconsideration and adopted as required The accounts shall be audited annually and the annual balance-sheet
shall be submitted to the members at least fourteen days before the said annual general meeting
13 Management-The management of the affairs of the club shall be in the discretion of the managingcommittee inclusive of the said office-bearers whereat the chairman of the club shall preside if present and in
his absence a member of the committee as proposed seconded and assented to by the majority of the
members present shall preside The committee shall be entitled to hold extraordinary or special generalmeetings from time to time as the committee may think fit The extraordinary general meeting may be
required to be held by 21 members of the club and special general meeting may be called by the chairman as
and when necessary Me members of the committee may also call an extraordinary general meeting by
directing the secretary to issue the notices therefor No extraordinary general meeting shall be called withoutseven daysrsquo previous notice therefor A special general meeting may be called by the chairman after a two
daysrsquo notice therefor The notices shall be sent per peon or under a certificate of posting by post to the
members at the address given to the secretary therefor
14 Introduction of guests-A member shall be entitled to invite not more than two guests at the premises of
the club but such guests shall not be entitled to be present at any general special or extraordinary meeting of
the members or of the meeting of the committee
15 Liability of members-The member shall not be liable personally for goods supplied to or obligation
incurred by any officer of the club on behalf of the club but the property of thersquoclub shall be liable to meet
such debt or obligation in the hands of the managing committee The managing committee shall be entitled tosue and be sued in the name of the club provided the rules relating thereto embodied in the Code of Civil
Procedure regarding such matters are complied with
16 Amendment of rules and of bye-laws-lsquorhe aforementioned rules shall be liable to alteration by a majorityof three-fourths of the members present in a meeting specially convened therefor whether in the extraordinary
or special general meeting or whether embodied in the agenda for the annual general meeting provided
however that a majority of the total number of members of the club adopt the said alteration
17 Dissolution -On the dissolution of the club the properties of the club shall be disposed of as may he
determined by the members at the meeting where the resolution of dissolution is passed
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Form of Memorandum of Association of the Indian Lawlnstltute
In the matter of Act XXI of 1860 being an Act for the registration of Literary Scientific and CharitableSocieties and In the matter of lsquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
1 The name of the Society is ldquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
2 The head office of the institute will be situated in Delhi (including New Delhi)
3 The objects of the Institute are(a) to cultivate the science of law and to promote advanced studies and research in law and its administration
(b) to promote the reform of administration of justice and of law and its healthy development suitable to the
social economic and other needs of the people(c) to promote the clarification simplification and systematization of law
(d) to encourage and conduct investigations in legal and allied fields
(e) to promote the diffusion of the knowledge of law and its administration and principles on which they arebased
(f) to promote the improvement of legal education and to Impart instruction in law and allied fields
(g) to publish studies treatises books periodicals reports and other literature relating to law and allied fields
(h) to undertake documentation of important legal and allied materials
(i) to institute and maintain libraries
(j) to co-operate with other societies institutions and organisations national and international in the pursuit ofall or any of the above objects
(k) to constitute or cause to be constituted regional offices at convenient centres in India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(l) to do all such things and to perform all such acts as may be necessary or proper for the achievement of anyor all of the above objects
(m) without prejudice to the generality of the above and for the effective carrying out of the above objects
the Institute have the power to acquire receive and hold property of any kind including securities and
negotiable instruments to construct and maintain building including the right to alter or improve them and toequip them suitable to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of or deal with property of any kind
belonging tov the Institute to enter into contracts for and in connection with any of the purposes of the
Institute to raise monies and funds in such manner as may be deemed fit for and on behalf of the Institute toestablish a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute if and when considered necessary
and to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the Institute may be interested
4 The management of the affairs of the Institute is entrusted in accordance with the rules and regulations of
the Institute to the Governing Council and the Executive of which the first members are
1helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
2helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
3helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
A copy of the rules of the Institute certified to be a correct copy by four members of the Governing Councilis fried with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies Delhi along with this Memorandum of Association
We the several persons whose names and addresses are given below having associated ourselves for the
purposes described in this Memorandum of Association and set our several hands hercunto and form
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ourselves into society under the CM of 1860 this twenty-second day of December 1956 at Delhi
1 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
2helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
3helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
4helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Witness
Faculty of Law University of Delhi
Delhi-8
Note- Please refer rules and regulations provided
Rules and Regulations of the Indian Law institute
1 Interpretation
(a) ldquoInstituterdquo means The Indian Law Institute
(b) ldquoCouncilrdquo means the Governing Council of the Institute
(c) ldquoCommitteerdquo means the Executive Committee of the Institute
(d) ldquoGeneral bodyrdquo means General body of members of the Institute
(e) ldquoPresidentrdquo means the President of the Institute
2 Patrons(a) Subject to their consent the President of India the Vice-President of India and the Prime Minister will be
patrons
(b) The Council may invite such other persons as it may deem fit to be patrons
3 Members There will be the following classes of Members
(a) Foundation Members
(b) Life Members(c) Ex-officio Members
(d) Co-opted Members
(e) Corporate Members
(f) Associate Members
(g) Honorary Members
(h) Corresponding Members
(i) Ordinary Members
(a) Foundation Members Foundation Members are those-
(i)Who took an active interest or part in the establishment of the Institute and are enrolled as such including
persons whose names appear as the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee in
clause 4 of the Memorandum of Association
(ii) who are enrolled as such on a payment of not less than Rs 250 within six months of the registration of the
Institute or such later date as may be fixed by the President whether before or after the exprdquo of the saidperiod of six months
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(b) Life Members Life Members are those persons of high status in the field of law who are enrolled as such
in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Ex-officio Members Subject to their consent the Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court
of India the Chief Justices of the several High Courts in India the Attorney-General the Solicitor-General
the Advocate-General of the several States the Home Minister the Finance Minister the Law Minister and
the Education Minister An the Government of India the President of the Indian Branch of the International
Law Association the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs the Chairman of the UniversitiesGrants Commission the Vice-Chancellors and Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India
which are established by an act of Legislature will be members ex- officio
(d) Co-opted Members Co-opted Members are those co-opted by the Governing Council in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(e) Corporate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in thebye-laws admit any Bar Association Advocates Association or University or any body of persons or
association of persons devoted to study practice or administration of law as a Corporate Member
(f) Associate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in the
bye-laws enrol any person who is or has been a Judge legal practitioner or law teacher in a foreign country
as an Associate Member
(g) Honorary Members Honorary Members are those who are enrolled as such in accordance with theprovisions laid down in the bye-laws on account of their meritorious contribution to the science of law or the
growth or reform of law or administration of justice
(h) Corresponding Members Corresponding Members are those persons other than citizens of India who
are enrolledas such in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws for their meritorious
contribution to the science oflaw or the growth or reform of law or the reform of law or the administration of
justice
(i) Ordinary Members Ordinary Members are those Indian citizens who are enrolled as such in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
4 Office-bearers of the Institute- The following will be the office-bearers of the Institute
(a) President The Chief Justice of India will be the President ex-officio
(b) Vice-President The Law Minister in the Government of India and the Attorney-General will be Vice-
Presidents ex-officioThere will be one other Vice-President elected by the Governing Council in accordance with the provisions
laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Executive Chairman who will be nominated by the President
(d) Secretary who will be nominated by the President
(e) Treasurer who will be nominated by the President
5 Governing Councd-There shall be a Governing Council composed of-(a) the office-bearers of the Institute namely the President Vice-Presidents Executive Chairman Secretary
and the Treasurer
(b) the Solicitor-General
(c) the Home Minister in the Government of India
(d) the Education Minister In the Government of India
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(e) the President of the Indian Branch of the International Law Association
(f) the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs(g) the Chairman of the Universities Grants Commission
(h) two Vice-Chancellors of the Universities in India nominated by the Inter-University Board of India as far
as practicable the nomination shall be of the Vice-Chancellors of the Universities which have been enrolled as
Corporate Members
(i) five persons elected in accordance with the provisions and the procedure laid down In the bye-laws by
Judges either of the Supreme Court or of a High Court who are members of the Institute from among
themselves
(j) five persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the procedurelaid down in the bye-laws from among the Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India which
are established by an Act of Legislature
(k) ten other persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the
procedure laid down in the bye-laws from among the members of the Institute
6 Rights powers and duties of the Governing Council-(a) All properties movable immovable or of any
other kind shall stand vested in the Council(b) The business and affairs of the Institute shall be carried on and managed by the Council who shall exercise
all such powers and authority of the Institute as are not specifically and expressly vested by these rules and
regulations In the general body of members
(c) The Council shall have all such powers and shall perform all such functions as are necessary or proper for
the achievement or the furtherance of the objects of the Institute
(d) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions the Council shall have the following rights
and powers(i) to acquire by gift purchase exchange lease or otherwise lands buildings or other immovable property
together with all rights appertaining thereto
(ii) to construct and maintain buildings including right to alter or improve them and to equip them suitably
(iii) to manage the properties of the Institute
(iv) to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the institute is interested
(v) to raise funds for the Institute by gifts donations or other- wise
(vi) to raise loans
(vii) to receive monies securities instruments andor any other movable property for and on behalf of theInstitute
(viii) to enter into agreements for and on behalf of the Institute
(ix) to sue and defend all legal proceedings on behalf of the Institute
(x) to institute a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute and manage such provident
fund
(xi) to grant receipts to sign and execute instruments and to endorse or discount cheques or other negotiable
instruments through its accredited agents (xii) to make sign and execute all such documents and Instru- ments as may be necessary or proper for
carrying on the management of the property or affairs of the Institute
(xiii) to invest the monies and funds of the Institute and to vary the investments as and when it may seem
necessary or proper
(xiv) to make suitable grants of monies or other assistance to a University educational institution or other
society for the conducting or the prosecution of any research or investigation or study in a subject in which
the Institute is interested (xv) to grant fellowship scholarship or other monetary assistance on such terms and conditions as it may
prescribe to such persons as it may select for the carrying on of any research investigation or study in a
subject in which the Institute is interested
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(xvi) to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of any property movable or immovable of the Institute
(xvii) to assign from time to time such functions and duties and delegate such powers as it may deem fit to
the Executive Committee
(xviii) to perform all such acts and do all such things as may be necessary for the proper management of the
properties and the affairs of the Institute (xix) to appoint an auditor or auditors for auditing the accounts of the Institute and to report thereon
(e) The Council shall have power to make bye-laws in respect of the following matters
(i) the management of the properties funds affairs and work of the Institute
(ii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the Vice-President (other than ex offtcio
Vice-President) is to be elected
(iii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the several classes of members of theInstitute may be en- rolled or co-opted
(iv) the subscription if any to be paid by the different classes of members
(v) the rights duties and privileges of the several classes of members
(vi) the procedure for election of members to the Council includ- ing if it deems fit postal voting and voting
by proxy
(vii) the procedure for the convening and the conduct of meetings of the Council the Executive Committee
and such other bodies as may be set up from time to time including provision for the transaction of businessby circulation proxy or other- wise as may be deemed fit
(viii) such other purpose as may be found necessary
The Council shall have power to repeal amend and modify the bye-laws
(g) The Council may from time to time delegate all or any of its powers to the Executive Committee
7 Executive Committee-(a) There shall be an Executive Committee constituted as follows
(i) the Executive Chairman (ex-officio)
(ii) the Director (ex-officio) (iii) the Treasurer (ex-officio)
(iv) the Secretary (ex-officio)
(v) not less than seven and not more than fourteen other members nominated by the President in consultation
with the Vice-Presidents and the Executive Chairman from among the members of the Council provided
that as far as practicable among the members so nominated one shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court one
a Dean of the Faculty of Law of a University in India and one a practising advocate
(b) The Executive Chairman shall ex-offzcio be the Chairman of the Executive Committee(c) Powers functions and duties of the Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions
(i) to appoint from time to time such and so many officers and other employees and on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit for carrying on the management and the affairs of the Institute
(ii) to appoint such and so many persons and on such tenns and conditions as it may deem fit for the
conducting of the studies Investigations researchesteaching or other work undertaken by the Institute (iii) to
exercise control over the employees of the Institute including the power of dismissal (iv) to prescribe the powers functions and duties gf the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
(v) to establish or cause to be established Regional offices at convenient centres In India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(vi) to assign and delegate functions and powers to the Regional Offices
(vii) to propose bye-laws for any of the matters for which they may be made for consideration and adoption
by the Council
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
(Sd) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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and employees
(c) to provide for medical assistance and other relief measurers for the members their dependants and
employees (d) and for other objects and purposes which may be conducive to and beneficial for the members and the
business community
3 Members-Only businessmen shall be eligible to be members of the club
4 Number of members-The total number of the members of the club shall not exceed 200 unless in a specialgeneral meeting the number is altered by a three-fourth majority of the members present
5 Managing Committee and office-bearers-There shall be a committee of management consisting of seven
members (besides chairman secretary and treasurer) elected at the annual general meeting of the club to beheld In the rnorth of April each year or as early as possible thereafter Three members of the committee shall
retire every year voluntarily or by lot There shall be elected also a chairman a secretary and a treasurerrespectively at the annual general meeting after the election of the members of the managing committee who
shall hold office till the termination of the next annual general meeting at which the office-bearers inclusive ofthe members of the managing committee have been elected for the next ensuing year The property of the clubshall vest in the managing committee and in the event of any members of such committee dying or having been
expelled or having become incapable of acting the said properties of the club shall continue to vest In theremaining members of the managing committee which may include also any member annually added thereto
6 Election of members-No new member shall be elected unless he has deposited entrance fee of Rs
helliphelliphellip and subscription for the first three months
7 A member shall be deemed to be duly elected if three-fourths of the members present vote in his favour forelection A person who has ceased to be a member and desires to be re-admitted to the club as a member
may be so admitted without deposit of any entry fee provided he had not been expelled from the club andprovided there is no objection to his re-admission by one-fourth of the total number of members of the club
who signify their dissent to his re-admission In writing Candidates for admission must be proposed by onemember and seconded by another and the name of the candidate in full with his address shall be inserted inthe candidatersquos book and placed in some conspicuous part of the club for 14 days The election of the
member shall be by ballot
8 Montffly subscription-There shall be payable by each member a monthly subscription of Rs helliphelliphellip whichis subject to alteration in an annual general meeting at which at least three-fourths of the members present
vote for such alteration and such three-fourth majority must be more than one-half of the total number of
members of the club
9 Resignation-A member may resign in writing at any time subject to any liability or obligation Incurred by
him while he was a member He shall cease to have any interest in the property of the club or exercise any
rights in respect thereto immediately after submission of resignation by him In writing to the secretary
10 Expulsion of a nwmber-lf the conduct of any member either in or out of the club-house shall in the
opinion of the committee or of any 25 members of the club who shall certify the same in writing be Muiious
to the character reputation and interests of the club or who Is alleged to be guilty of any dishonourable ordisreputable conduct in his dealings with a member of the club the committee after such enquiry as may be
necessary and after giving opportunity to the member concerned to explain his conduct in writing shall be
empowered to request such member to resign and if such member shall not resign within one month the
committee shall order his name to-be removed from the list of members and he shall cease to be a member
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provided that no such request be sent to any member unless the resolution to send the same be agreed to by
two-thirds of the committee actually present at a meeting convened for the purpose Should it however be the
opinion of any 21 members that the case of the member so expelled might be reconsidered without damageto the club the committee shall call an extraordinary general meeting to which the matter shall be submitted
such meeting to consist of at least two-thirds of the total number of members of the club and if a majority of
not less than three-fourths of such meeting shall agree to the reinstatement of that member he shall bereinstated Any member expelled from the club shall be deemed to have forfeited his proposal fee and
subscription and shall subject to the above provisions be for everafter ineligible forre-election
11 Hours of the club-The club shall be opened to the members between 6 pm and midnight every dayunless otherwise determined in special general meeting A member of the committee (including the chairman
secretary and the treasurer) however shall be entitled to visit the club premises at any hour of the day and
inspect any place book or article at all reasonable hours
12 Meeting and notices thereof-There shall be an annual general meeting of the members to be held in
January or as early as possible thereafter in each year at which the members of the committee and the officers
of the club shall be elected the account shall be passed and other agenda as proposed by the committee or
by any seven members after a previous notification thereof for at least fourteen days shall be taken Intoconsideration and adopted as required The accounts shall be audited annually and the annual balance-sheet
shall be submitted to the members at least fourteen days before the said annual general meeting
13 Management-The management of the affairs of the club shall be in the discretion of the managingcommittee inclusive of the said office-bearers whereat the chairman of the club shall preside if present and in
his absence a member of the committee as proposed seconded and assented to by the majority of the
members present shall preside The committee shall be entitled to hold extraordinary or special generalmeetings from time to time as the committee may think fit The extraordinary general meeting may be
required to be held by 21 members of the club and special general meeting may be called by the chairman as
and when necessary Me members of the committee may also call an extraordinary general meeting by
directing the secretary to issue the notices therefor No extraordinary general meeting shall be called withoutseven daysrsquo previous notice therefor A special general meeting may be called by the chairman after a two
daysrsquo notice therefor The notices shall be sent per peon or under a certificate of posting by post to the
members at the address given to the secretary therefor
14 Introduction of guests-A member shall be entitled to invite not more than two guests at the premises of
the club but such guests shall not be entitled to be present at any general special or extraordinary meeting of
the members or of the meeting of the committee
15 Liability of members-The member shall not be liable personally for goods supplied to or obligation
incurred by any officer of the club on behalf of the club but the property of thersquoclub shall be liable to meet
such debt or obligation in the hands of the managing committee The managing committee shall be entitled tosue and be sued in the name of the club provided the rules relating thereto embodied in the Code of Civil
Procedure regarding such matters are complied with
16 Amendment of rules and of bye-laws-lsquorhe aforementioned rules shall be liable to alteration by a majorityof three-fourths of the members present in a meeting specially convened therefor whether in the extraordinary
or special general meeting or whether embodied in the agenda for the annual general meeting provided
however that a majority of the total number of members of the club adopt the said alteration
17 Dissolution -On the dissolution of the club the properties of the club shall be disposed of as may he
determined by the members at the meeting where the resolution of dissolution is passed
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Form of Memorandum of Association of the Indian Lawlnstltute
In the matter of Act XXI of 1860 being an Act for the registration of Literary Scientific and CharitableSocieties and In the matter of lsquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
1 The name of the Society is ldquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
2 The head office of the institute will be situated in Delhi (including New Delhi)
3 The objects of the Institute are(a) to cultivate the science of law and to promote advanced studies and research in law and its administration
(b) to promote the reform of administration of justice and of law and its healthy development suitable to the
social economic and other needs of the people(c) to promote the clarification simplification and systematization of law
(d) to encourage and conduct investigations in legal and allied fields
(e) to promote the diffusion of the knowledge of law and its administration and principles on which they arebased
(f) to promote the improvement of legal education and to Impart instruction in law and allied fields
(g) to publish studies treatises books periodicals reports and other literature relating to law and allied fields
(h) to undertake documentation of important legal and allied materials
(i) to institute and maintain libraries
(j) to co-operate with other societies institutions and organisations national and international in the pursuit ofall or any of the above objects
(k) to constitute or cause to be constituted regional offices at convenient centres in India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(l) to do all such things and to perform all such acts as may be necessary or proper for the achievement of anyor all of the above objects
(m) without prejudice to the generality of the above and for the effective carrying out of the above objects
the Institute have the power to acquire receive and hold property of any kind including securities and
negotiable instruments to construct and maintain building including the right to alter or improve them and toequip them suitable to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of or deal with property of any kind
belonging tov the Institute to enter into contracts for and in connection with any of the purposes of the
Institute to raise monies and funds in such manner as may be deemed fit for and on behalf of the Institute toestablish a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute if and when considered necessary
and to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the Institute may be interested
4 The management of the affairs of the Institute is entrusted in accordance with the rules and regulations of
the Institute to the Governing Council and the Executive of which the first members are
1helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
2helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
3helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
A copy of the rules of the Institute certified to be a correct copy by four members of the Governing Councilis fried with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies Delhi along with this Memorandum of Association
We the several persons whose names and addresses are given below having associated ourselves for the
purposes described in this Memorandum of Association and set our several hands hercunto and form
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ourselves into society under the CM of 1860 this twenty-second day of December 1956 at Delhi
1 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
2helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
3helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
4helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Witness
Faculty of Law University of Delhi
Delhi-8
Note- Please refer rules and regulations provided
Rules and Regulations of the Indian Law institute
1 Interpretation
(a) ldquoInstituterdquo means The Indian Law Institute
(b) ldquoCouncilrdquo means the Governing Council of the Institute
(c) ldquoCommitteerdquo means the Executive Committee of the Institute
(d) ldquoGeneral bodyrdquo means General body of members of the Institute
(e) ldquoPresidentrdquo means the President of the Institute
2 Patrons(a) Subject to their consent the President of India the Vice-President of India and the Prime Minister will be
patrons
(b) The Council may invite such other persons as it may deem fit to be patrons
3 Members There will be the following classes of Members
(a) Foundation Members
(b) Life Members(c) Ex-officio Members
(d) Co-opted Members
(e) Corporate Members
(f) Associate Members
(g) Honorary Members
(h) Corresponding Members
(i) Ordinary Members
(a) Foundation Members Foundation Members are those-
(i)Who took an active interest or part in the establishment of the Institute and are enrolled as such including
persons whose names appear as the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee in
clause 4 of the Memorandum of Association
(ii) who are enrolled as such on a payment of not less than Rs 250 within six months of the registration of the
Institute or such later date as may be fixed by the President whether before or after the exprdquo of the saidperiod of six months
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(b) Life Members Life Members are those persons of high status in the field of law who are enrolled as such
in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Ex-officio Members Subject to their consent the Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court
of India the Chief Justices of the several High Courts in India the Attorney-General the Solicitor-General
the Advocate-General of the several States the Home Minister the Finance Minister the Law Minister and
the Education Minister An the Government of India the President of the Indian Branch of the International
Law Association the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs the Chairman of the UniversitiesGrants Commission the Vice-Chancellors and Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India
which are established by an act of Legislature will be members ex- officio
(d) Co-opted Members Co-opted Members are those co-opted by the Governing Council in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(e) Corporate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in thebye-laws admit any Bar Association Advocates Association or University or any body of persons or
association of persons devoted to study practice or administration of law as a Corporate Member
(f) Associate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in the
bye-laws enrol any person who is or has been a Judge legal practitioner or law teacher in a foreign country
as an Associate Member
(g) Honorary Members Honorary Members are those who are enrolled as such in accordance with theprovisions laid down in the bye-laws on account of their meritorious contribution to the science of law or the
growth or reform of law or administration of justice
(h) Corresponding Members Corresponding Members are those persons other than citizens of India who
are enrolledas such in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws for their meritorious
contribution to the science oflaw or the growth or reform of law or the reform of law or the administration of
justice
(i) Ordinary Members Ordinary Members are those Indian citizens who are enrolled as such in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
4 Office-bearers of the Institute- The following will be the office-bearers of the Institute
(a) President The Chief Justice of India will be the President ex-officio
(b) Vice-President The Law Minister in the Government of India and the Attorney-General will be Vice-
Presidents ex-officioThere will be one other Vice-President elected by the Governing Council in accordance with the provisions
laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Executive Chairman who will be nominated by the President
(d) Secretary who will be nominated by the President
(e) Treasurer who will be nominated by the President
5 Governing Councd-There shall be a Governing Council composed of-(a) the office-bearers of the Institute namely the President Vice-Presidents Executive Chairman Secretary
and the Treasurer
(b) the Solicitor-General
(c) the Home Minister in the Government of India
(d) the Education Minister In the Government of India
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(e) the President of the Indian Branch of the International Law Association
(f) the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs(g) the Chairman of the Universities Grants Commission
(h) two Vice-Chancellors of the Universities in India nominated by the Inter-University Board of India as far
as practicable the nomination shall be of the Vice-Chancellors of the Universities which have been enrolled as
Corporate Members
(i) five persons elected in accordance with the provisions and the procedure laid down In the bye-laws by
Judges either of the Supreme Court or of a High Court who are members of the Institute from among
themselves
(j) five persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the procedurelaid down in the bye-laws from among the Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India which
are established by an Act of Legislature
(k) ten other persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the
procedure laid down in the bye-laws from among the members of the Institute
6 Rights powers and duties of the Governing Council-(a) All properties movable immovable or of any
other kind shall stand vested in the Council(b) The business and affairs of the Institute shall be carried on and managed by the Council who shall exercise
all such powers and authority of the Institute as are not specifically and expressly vested by these rules and
regulations In the general body of members
(c) The Council shall have all such powers and shall perform all such functions as are necessary or proper for
the achievement or the furtherance of the objects of the Institute
(d) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions the Council shall have the following rights
and powers(i) to acquire by gift purchase exchange lease or otherwise lands buildings or other immovable property
together with all rights appertaining thereto
(ii) to construct and maintain buildings including right to alter or improve them and to equip them suitably
(iii) to manage the properties of the Institute
(iv) to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the institute is interested
(v) to raise funds for the Institute by gifts donations or other- wise
(vi) to raise loans
(vii) to receive monies securities instruments andor any other movable property for and on behalf of theInstitute
(viii) to enter into agreements for and on behalf of the Institute
(ix) to sue and defend all legal proceedings on behalf of the Institute
(x) to institute a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute and manage such provident
fund
(xi) to grant receipts to sign and execute instruments and to endorse or discount cheques or other negotiable
instruments through its accredited agents (xii) to make sign and execute all such documents and Instru- ments as may be necessary or proper for
carrying on the management of the property or affairs of the Institute
(xiii) to invest the monies and funds of the Institute and to vary the investments as and when it may seem
necessary or proper
(xiv) to make suitable grants of monies or other assistance to a University educational institution or other
society for the conducting or the prosecution of any research or investigation or study in a subject in which
the Institute is interested (xv) to grant fellowship scholarship or other monetary assistance on such terms and conditions as it may
prescribe to such persons as it may select for the carrying on of any research investigation or study in a
subject in which the Institute is interested
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(xvi) to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of any property movable or immovable of the Institute
(xvii) to assign from time to time such functions and duties and delegate such powers as it may deem fit to
the Executive Committee
(xviii) to perform all such acts and do all such things as may be necessary for the proper management of the
properties and the affairs of the Institute (xix) to appoint an auditor or auditors for auditing the accounts of the Institute and to report thereon
(e) The Council shall have power to make bye-laws in respect of the following matters
(i) the management of the properties funds affairs and work of the Institute
(ii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the Vice-President (other than ex offtcio
Vice-President) is to be elected
(iii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the several classes of members of theInstitute may be en- rolled or co-opted
(iv) the subscription if any to be paid by the different classes of members
(v) the rights duties and privileges of the several classes of members
(vi) the procedure for election of members to the Council includ- ing if it deems fit postal voting and voting
by proxy
(vii) the procedure for the convening and the conduct of meetings of the Council the Executive Committee
and such other bodies as may be set up from time to time including provision for the transaction of businessby circulation proxy or other- wise as may be deemed fit
(viii) such other purpose as may be found necessary
The Council shall have power to repeal amend and modify the bye-laws
(g) The Council may from time to time delegate all or any of its powers to the Executive Committee
7 Executive Committee-(a) There shall be an Executive Committee constituted as follows
(i) the Executive Chairman (ex-officio)
(ii) the Director (ex-officio) (iii) the Treasurer (ex-officio)
(iv) the Secretary (ex-officio)
(v) not less than seven and not more than fourteen other members nominated by the President in consultation
with the Vice-Presidents and the Executive Chairman from among the members of the Council provided
that as far as practicable among the members so nominated one shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court one
a Dean of the Faculty of Law of a University in India and one a practising advocate
(b) The Executive Chairman shall ex-offzcio be the Chairman of the Executive Committee(c) Powers functions and duties of the Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions
(i) to appoint from time to time such and so many officers and other employees and on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit for carrying on the management and the affairs of the Institute
(ii) to appoint such and so many persons and on such tenns and conditions as it may deem fit for the
conducting of the studies Investigations researchesteaching or other work undertaken by the Institute (iii) to
exercise control over the employees of the Institute including the power of dismissal (iv) to prescribe the powers functions and duties gf the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
(v) to establish or cause to be established Regional offices at convenient centres In India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(vi) to assign and delegate functions and powers to the Regional Offices
(vii) to propose bye-laws for any of the matters for which they may be made for consideration and adoption
by the Council
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
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Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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provided that no such request be sent to any member unless the resolution to send the same be agreed to by
two-thirds of the committee actually present at a meeting convened for the purpose Should it however be the
opinion of any 21 members that the case of the member so expelled might be reconsidered without damageto the club the committee shall call an extraordinary general meeting to which the matter shall be submitted
such meeting to consist of at least two-thirds of the total number of members of the club and if a majority of
not less than three-fourths of such meeting shall agree to the reinstatement of that member he shall bereinstated Any member expelled from the club shall be deemed to have forfeited his proposal fee and
subscription and shall subject to the above provisions be for everafter ineligible forre-election
11 Hours of the club-The club shall be opened to the members between 6 pm and midnight every dayunless otherwise determined in special general meeting A member of the committee (including the chairman
secretary and the treasurer) however shall be entitled to visit the club premises at any hour of the day and
inspect any place book or article at all reasonable hours
12 Meeting and notices thereof-There shall be an annual general meeting of the members to be held in
January or as early as possible thereafter in each year at which the members of the committee and the officers
of the club shall be elected the account shall be passed and other agenda as proposed by the committee or
by any seven members after a previous notification thereof for at least fourteen days shall be taken Intoconsideration and adopted as required The accounts shall be audited annually and the annual balance-sheet
shall be submitted to the members at least fourteen days before the said annual general meeting
13 Management-The management of the affairs of the club shall be in the discretion of the managingcommittee inclusive of the said office-bearers whereat the chairman of the club shall preside if present and in
his absence a member of the committee as proposed seconded and assented to by the majority of the
members present shall preside The committee shall be entitled to hold extraordinary or special generalmeetings from time to time as the committee may think fit The extraordinary general meeting may be
required to be held by 21 members of the club and special general meeting may be called by the chairman as
and when necessary Me members of the committee may also call an extraordinary general meeting by
directing the secretary to issue the notices therefor No extraordinary general meeting shall be called withoutseven daysrsquo previous notice therefor A special general meeting may be called by the chairman after a two
daysrsquo notice therefor The notices shall be sent per peon or under a certificate of posting by post to the
members at the address given to the secretary therefor
14 Introduction of guests-A member shall be entitled to invite not more than two guests at the premises of
the club but such guests shall not be entitled to be present at any general special or extraordinary meeting of
the members or of the meeting of the committee
15 Liability of members-The member shall not be liable personally for goods supplied to or obligation
incurred by any officer of the club on behalf of the club but the property of thersquoclub shall be liable to meet
such debt or obligation in the hands of the managing committee The managing committee shall be entitled tosue and be sued in the name of the club provided the rules relating thereto embodied in the Code of Civil
Procedure regarding such matters are complied with
16 Amendment of rules and of bye-laws-lsquorhe aforementioned rules shall be liable to alteration by a majorityof three-fourths of the members present in a meeting specially convened therefor whether in the extraordinary
or special general meeting or whether embodied in the agenda for the annual general meeting provided
however that a majority of the total number of members of the club adopt the said alteration
17 Dissolution -On the dissolution of the club the properties of the club shall be disposed of as may he
determined by the members at the meeting where the resolution of dissolution is passed
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Form of Memorandum of Association of the Indian Lawlnstltute
In the matter of Act XXI of 1860 being an Act for the registration of Literary Scientific and CharitableSocieties and In the matter of lsquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
1 The name of the Society is ldquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
2 The head office of the institute will be situated in Delhi (including New Delhi)
3 The objects of the Institute are(a) to cultivate the science of law and to promote advanced studies and research in law and its administration
(b) to promote the reform of administration of justice and of law and its healthy development suitable to the
social economic and other needs of the people(c) to promote the clarification simplification and systematization of law
(d) to encourage and conduct investigations in legal and allied fields
(e) to promote the diffusion of the knowledge of law and its administration and principles on which they arebased
(f) to promote the improvement of legal education and to Impart instruction in law and allied fields
(g) to publish studies treatises books periodicals reports and other literature relating to law and allied fields
(h) to undertake documentation of important legal and allied materials
(i) to institute and maintain libraries
(j) to co-operate with other societies institutions and organisations national and international in the pursuit ofall or any of the above objects
(k) to constitute or cause to be constituted regional offices at convenient centres in India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(l) to do all such things and to perform all such acts as may be necessary or proper for the achievement of anyor all of the above objects
(m) without prejudice to the generality of the above and for the effective carrying out of the above objects
the Institute have the power to acquire receive and hold property of any kind including securities and
negotiable instruments to construct and maintain building including the right to alter or improve them and toequip them suitable to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of or deal with property of any kind
belonging tov the Institute to enter into contracts for and in connection with any of the purposes of the
Institute to raise monies and funds in such manner as may be deemed fit for and on behalf of the Institute toestablish a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute if and when considered necessary
and to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the Institute may be interested
4 The management of the affairs of the Institute is entrusted in accordance with the rules and regulations of
the Institute to the Governing Council and the Executive of which the first members are
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A copy of the rules of the Institute certified to be a correct copy by four members of the Governing Councilis fried with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies Delhi along with this Memorandum of Association
We the several persons whose names and addresses are given below having associated ourselves for the
purposes described in this Memorandum of Association and set our several hands hercunto and form
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ourselves into society under the CM of 1860 this twenty-second day of December 1956 at Delhi
1 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
2helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
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4helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Witness
Faculty of Law University of Delhi
Delhi-8
Note- Please refer rules and regulations provided
Rules and Regulations of the Indian Law institute
1 Interpretation
(a) ldquoInstituterdquo means The Indian Law Institute
(b) ldquoCouncilrdquo means the Governing Council of the Institute
(c) ldquoCommitteerdquo means the Executive Committee of the Institute
(d) ldquoGeneral bodyrdquo means General body of members of the Institute
(e) ldquoPresidentrdquo means the President of the Institute
2 Patrons(a) Subject to their consent the President of India the Vice-President of India and the Prime Minister will be
patrons
(b) The Council may invite such other persons as it may deem fit to be patrons
3 Members There will be the following classes of Members
(a) Foundation Members
(b) Life Members(c) Ex-officio Members
(d) Co-opted Members
(e) Corporate Members
(f) Associate Members
(g) Honorary Members
(h) Corresponding Members
(i) Ordinary Members
(a) Foundation Members Foundation Members are those-
(i)Who took an active interest or part in the establishment of the Institute and are enrolled as such including
persons whose names appear as the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee in
clause 4 of the Memorandum of Association
(ii) who are enrolled as such on a payment of not less than Rs 250 within six months of the registration of the
Institute or such later date as may be fixed by the President whether before or after the exprdquo of the saidperiod of six months
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(b) Life Members Life Members are those persons of high status in the field of law who are enrolled as such
in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Ex-officio Members Subject to their consent the Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court
of India the Chief Justices of the several High Courts in India the Attorney-General the Solicitor-General
the Advocate-General of the several States the Home Minister the Finance Minister the Law Minister and
the Education Minister An the Government of India the President of the Indian Branch of the International
Law Association the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs the Chairman of the UniversitiesGrants Commission the Vice-Chancellors and Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India
which are established by an act of Legislature will be members ex- officio
(d) Co-opted Members Co-opted Members are those co-opted by the Governing Council in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(e) Corporate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in thebye-laws admit any Bar Association Advocates Association or University or any body of persons or
association of persons devoted to study practice or administration of law as a Corporate Member
(f) Associate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in the
bye-laws enrol any person who is or has been a Judge legal practitioner or law teacher in a foreign country
as an Associate Member
(g) Honorary Members Honorary Members are those who are enrolled as such in accordance with theprovisions laid down in the bye-laws on account of their meritorious contribution to the science of law or the
growth or reform of law or administration of justice
(h) Corresponding Members Corresponding Members are those persons other than citizens of India who
are enrolledas such in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws for their meritorious
contribution to the science oflaw or the growth or reform of law or the reform of law or the administration of
justice
(i) Ordinary Members Ordinary Members are those Indian citizens who are enrolled as such in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
4 Office-bearers of the Institute- The following will be the office-bearers of the Institute
(a) President The Chief Justice of India will be the President ex-officio
(b) Vice-President The Law Minister in the Government of India and the Attorney-General will be Vice-
Presidents ex-officioThere will be one other Vice-President elected by the Governing Council in accordance with the provisions
laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Executive Chairman who will be nominated by the President
(d) Secretary who will be nominated by the President
(e) Treasurer who will be nominated by the President
5 Governing Councd-There shall be a Governing Council composed of-(a) the office-bearers of the Institute namely the President Vice-Presidents Executive Chairman Secretary
and the Treasurer
(b) the Solicitor-General
(c) the Home Minister in the Government of India
(d) the Education Minister In the Government of India
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(e) the President of the Indian Branch of the International Law Association
(f) the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs(g) the Chairman of the Universities Grants Commission
(h) two Vice-Chancellors of the Universities in India nominated by the Inter-University Board of India as far
as practicable the nomination shall be of the Vice-Chancellors of the Universities which have been enrolled as
Corporate Members
(i) five persons elected in accordance with the provisions and the procedure laid down In the bye-laws by
Judges either of the Supreme Court or of a High Court who are members of the Institute from among
themselves
(j) five persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the procedurelaid down in the bye-laws from among the Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India which
are established by an Act of Legislature
(k) ten other persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the
procedure laid down in the bye-laws from among the members of the Institute
6 Rights powers and duties of the Governing Council-(a) All properties movable immovable or of any
other kind shall stand vested in the Council(b) The business and affairs of the Institute shall be carried on and managed by the Council who shall exercise
all such powers and authority of the Institute as are not specifically and expressly vested by these rules and
regulations In the general body of members
(c) The Council shall have all such powers and shall perform all such functions as are necessary or proper for
the achievement or the furtherance of the objects of the Institute
(d) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions the Council shall have the following rights
and powers(i) to acquire by gift purchase exchange lease or otherwise lands buildings or other immovable property
together with all rights appertaining thereto
(ii) to construct and maintain buildings including right to alter or improve them and to equip them suitably
(iii) to manage the properties of the Institute
(iv) to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the institute is interested
(v) to raise funds for the Institute by gifts donations or other- wise
(vi) to raise loans
(vii) to receive monies securities instruments andor any other movable property for and on behalf of theInstitute
(viii) to enter into agreements for and on behalf of the Institute
(ix) to sue and defend all legal proceedings on behalf of the Institute
(x) to institute a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute and manage such provident
fund
(xi) to grant receipts to sign and execute instruments and to endorse or discount cheques or other negotiable
instruments through its accredited agents (xii) to make sign and execute all such documents and Instru- ments as may be necessary or proper for
carrying on the management of the property or affairs of the Institute
(xiii) to invest the monies and funds of the Institute and to vary the investments as and when it may seem
necessary or proper
(xiv) to make suitable grants of monies or other assistance to a University educational institution or other
society for the conducting or the prosecution of any research or investigation or study in a subject in which
the Institute is interested (xv) to grant fellowship scholarship or other monetary assistance on such terms and conditions as it may
prescribe to such persons as it may select for the carrying on of any research investigation or study in a
subject in which the Institute is interested
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(xvi) to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of any property movable or immovable of the Institute
(xvii) to assign from time to time such functions and duties and delegate such powers as it may deem fit to
the Executive Committee
(xviii) to perform all such acts and do all such things as may be necessary for the proper management of the
properties and the affairs of the Institute (xix) to appoint an auditor or auditors for auditing the accounts of the Institute and to report thereon
(e) The Council shall have power to make bye-laws in respect of the following matters
(i) the management of the properties funds affairs and work of the Institute
(ii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the Vice-President (other than ex offtcio
Vice-President) is to be elected
(iii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the several classes of members of theInstitute may be en- rolled or co-opted
(iv) the subscription if any to be paid by the different classes of members
(v) the rights duties and privileges of the several classes of members
(vi) the procedure for election of members to the Council includ- ing if it deems fit postal voting and voting
by proxy
(vii) the procedure for the convening and the conduct of meetings of the Council the Executive Committee
and such other bodies as may be set up from time to time including provision for the transaction of businessby circulation proxy or other- wise as may be deemed fit
(viii) such other purpose as may be found necessary
The Council shall have power to repeal amend and modify the bye-laws
(g) The Council may from time to time delegate all or any of its powers to the Executive Committee
7 Executive Committee-(a) There shall be an Executive Committee constituted as follows
(i) the Executive Chairman (ex-officio)
(ii) the Director (ex-officio) (iii) the Treasurer (ex-officio)
(iv) the Secretary (ex-officio)
(v) not less than seven and not more than fourteen other members nominated by the President in consultation
with the Vice-Presidents and the Executive Chairman from among the members of the Council provided
that as far as practicable among the members so nominated one shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court one
a Dean of the Faculty of Law of a University in India and one a practising advocate
(b) The Executive Chairman shall ex-offzcio be the Chairman of the Executive Committee(c) Powers functions and duties of the Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions
(i) to appoint from time to time such and so many officers and other employees and on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit for carrying on the management and the affairs of the Institute
(ii) to appoint such and so many persons and on such tenns and conditions as it may deem fit for the
conducting of the studies Investigations researchesteaching or other work undertaken by the Institute (iii) to
exercise control over the employees of the Institute including the power of dismissal (iv) to prescribe the powers functions and duties gf the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
(v) to establish or cause to be established Regional offices at convenient centres In India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(vi) to assign and delegate functions and powers to the Regional Offices
(vii) to propose bye-laws for any of the matters for which they may be made for consideration and adoption
by the Council
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
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Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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Form of Memorandum of Association of the Indian Lawlnstltute
In the matter of Act XXI of 1860 being an Act for the registration of Literary Scientific and CharitableSocieties and In the matter of lsquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
1 The name of the Society is ldquoThe Indian Law Instituterdquo
2 The head office of the institute will be situated in Delhi (including New Delhi)
3 The objects of the Institute are(a) to cultivate the science of law and to promote advanced studies and research in law and its administration
(b) to promote the reform of administration of justice and of law and its healthy development suitable to the
social economic and other needs of the people(c) to promote the clarification simplification and systematization of law
(d) to encourage and conduct investigations in legal and allied fields
(e) to promote the diffusion of the knowledge of law and its administration and principles on which they arebased
(f) to promote the improvement of legal education and to Impart instruction in law and allied fields
(g) to publish studies treatises books periodicals reports and other literature relating to law and allied fields
(h) to undertake documentation of important legal and allied materials
(i) to institute and maintain libraries
(j) to co-operate with other societies institutions and organisations national and international in the pursuit ofall or any of the above objects
(k) to constitute or cause to be constituted regional offices at convenient centres in India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(l) to do all such things and to perform all such acts as may be necessary or proper for the achievement of anyor all of the above objects
(m) without prejudice to the generality of the above and for the effective carrying out of the above objects
the Institute have the power to acquire receive and hold property of any kind including securities and
negotiable instruments to construct and maintain building including the right to alter or improve them and toequip them suitable to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of or deal with property of any kind
belonging tov the Institute to enter into contracts for and in connection with any of the purposes of the
Institute to raise monies and funds in such manner as may be deemed fit for and on behalf of the Institute toestablish a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute if and when considered necessary
and to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the Institute may be interested
4 The management of the affairs of the Institute is entrusted in accordance with the rules and regulations of
the Institute to the Governing Council and the Executive of which the first members are
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A copy of the rules of the Institute certified to be a correct copy by four members of the Governing Councilis fried with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies Delhi along with this Memorandum of Association
We the several persons whose names and addresses are given below having associated ourselves for the
purposes described in this Memorandum of Association and set our several hands hercunto and form
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ourselves into society under the CM of 1860 this twenty-second day of December 1956 at Delhi
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Witness
Faculty of Law University of Delhi
Delhi-8
Note- Please refer rules and regulations provided
Rules and Regulations of the Indian Law institute
1 Interpretation
(a) ldquoInstituterdquo means The Indian Law Institute
(b) ldquoCouncilrdquo means the Governing Council of the Institute
(c) ldquoCommitteerdquo means the Executive Committee of the Institute
(d) ldquoGeneral bodyrdquo means General body of members of the Institute
(e) ldquoPresidentrdquo means the President of the Institute
2 Patrons(a) Subject to their consent the President of India the Vice-President of India and the Prime Minister will be
patrons
(b) The Council may invite such other persons as it may deem fit to be patrons
3 Members There will be the following classes of Members
(a) Foundation Members
(b) Life Members(c) Ex-officio Members
(d) Co-opted Members
(e) Corporate Members
(f) Associate Members
(g) Honorary Members
(h) Corresponding Members
(i) Ordinary Members
(a) Foundation Members Foundation Members are those-
(i)Who took an active interest or part in the establishment of the Institute and are enrolled as such including
persons whose names appear as the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee in
clause 4 of the Memorandum of Association
(ii) who are enrolled as such on a payment of not less than Rs 250 within six months of the registration of the
Institute or such later date as may be fixed by the President whether before or after the exprdquo of the saidperiod of six months
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(b) Life Members Life Members are those persons of high status in the field of law who are enrolled as such
in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Ex-officio Members Subject to their consent the Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court
of India the Chief Justices of the several High Courts in India the Attorney-General the Solicitor-General
the Advocate-General of the several States the Home Minister the Finance Minister the Law Minister and
the Education Minister An the Government of India the President of the Indian Branch of the International
Law Association the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs the Chairman of the UniversitiesGrants Commission the Vice-Chancellors and Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India
which are established by an act of Legislature will be members ex- officio
(d) Co-opted Members Co-opted Members are those co-opted by the Governing Council in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(e) Corporate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in thebye-laws admit any Bar Association Advocates Association or University or any body of persons or
association of persons devoted to study practice or administration of law as a Corporate Member
(f) Associate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in the
bye-laws enrol any person who is or has been a Judge legal practitioner or law teacher in a foreign country
as an Associate Member
(g) Honorary Members Honorary Members are those who are enrolled as such in accordance with theprovisions laid down in the bye-laws on account of their meritorious contribution to the science of law or the
growth or reform of law or administration of justice
(h) Corresponding Members Corresponding Members are those persons other than citizens of India who
are enrolledas such in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws for their meritorious
contribution to the science oflaw or the growth or reform of law or the reform of law or the administration of
justice
(i) Ordinary Members Ordinary Members are those Indian citizens who are enrolled as such in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
4 Office-bearers of the Institute- The following will be the office-bearers of the Institute
(a) President The Chief Justice of India will be the President ex-officio
(b) Vice-President The Law Minister in the Government of India and the Attorney-General will be Vice-
Presidents ex-officioThere will be one other Vice-President elected by the Governing Council in accordance with the provisions
laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Executive Chairman who will be nominated by the President
(d) Secretary who will be nominated by the President
(e) Treasurer who will be nominated by the President
5 Governing Councd-There shall be a Governing Council composed of-(a) the office-bearers of the Institute namely the President Vice-Presidents Executive Chairman Secretary
and the Treasurer
(b) the Solicitor-General
(c) the Home Minister in the Government of India
(d) the Education Minister In the Government of India
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(e) the President of the Indian Branch of the International Law Association
(f) the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs(g) the Chairman of the Universities Grants Commission
(h) two Vice-Chancellors of the Universities in India nominated by the Inter-University Board of India as far
as practicable the nomination shall be of the Vice-Chancellors of the Universities which have been enrolled as
Corporate Members
(i) five persons elected in accordance with the provisions and the procedure laid down In the bye-laws by
Judges either of the Supreme Court or of a High Court who are members of the Institute from among
themselves
(j) five persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the procedurelaid down in the bye-laws from among the Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India which
are established by an Act of Legislature
(k) ten other persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the
procedure laid down in the bye-laws from among the members of the Institute
6 Rights powers and duties of the Governing Council-(a) All properties movable immovable or of any
other kind shall stand vested in the Council(b) The business and affairs of the Institute shall be carried on and managed by the Council who shall exercise
all such powers and authority of the Institute as are not specifically and expressly vested by these rules and
regulations In the general body of members
(c) The Council shall have all such powers and shall perform all such functions as are necessary or proper for
the achievement or the furtherance of the objects of the Institute
(d) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions the Council shall have the following rights
and powers(i) to acquire by gift purchase exchange lease or otherwise lands buildings or other immovable property
together with all rights appertaining thereto
(ii) to construct and maintain buildings including right to alter or improve them and to equip them suitably
(iii) to manage the properties of the Institute
(iv) to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the institute is interested
(v) to raise funds for the Institute by gifts donations or other- wise
(vi) to raise loans
(vii) to receive monies securities instruments andor any other movable property for and on behalf of theInstitute
(viii) to enter into agreements for and on behalf of the Institute
(ix) to sue and defend all legal proceedings on behalf of the Institute
(x) to institute a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute and manage such provident
fund
(xi) to grant receipts to sign and execute instruments and to endorse or discount cheques or other negotiable
instruments through its accredited agents (xii) to make sign and execute all such documents and Instru- ments as may be necessary or proper for
carrying on the management of the property or affairs of the Institute
(xiii) to invest the monies and funds of the Institute and to vary the investments as and when it may seem
necessary or proper
(xiv) to make suitable grants of monies or other assistance to a University educational institution or other
society for the conducting or the prosecution of any research or investigation or study in a subject in which
the Institute is interested (xv) to grant fellowship scholarship or other monetary assistance on such terms and conditions as it may
prescribe to such persons as it may select for the carrying on of any research investigation or study in a
subject in which the Institute is interested
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(xvi) to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of any property movable or immovable of the Institute
(xvii) to assign from time to time such functions and duties and delegate such powers as it may deem fit to
the Executive Committee
(xviii) to perform all such acts and do all such things as may be necessary for the proper management of the
properties and the affairs of the Institute (xix) to appoint an auditor or auditors for auditing the accounts of the Institute and to report thereon
(e) The Council shall have power to make bye-laws in respect of the following matters
(i) the management of the properties funds affairs and work of the Institute
(ii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the Vice-President (other than ex offtcio
Vice-President) is to be elected
(iii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the several classes of members of theInstitute may be en- rolled or co-opted
(iv) the subscription if any to be paid by the different classes of members
(v) the rights duties and privileges of the several classes of members
(vi) the procedure for election of members to the Council includ- ing if it deems fit postal voting and voting
by proxy
(vii) the procedure for the convening and the conduct of meetings of the Council the Executive Committee
and such other bodies as may be set up from time to time including provision for the transaction of businessby circulation proxy or other- wise as may be deemed fit
(viii) such other purpose as may be found necessary
The Council shall have power to repeal amend and modify the bye-laws
(g) The Council may from time to time delegate all or any of its powers to the Executive Committee
7 Executive Committee-(a) There shall be an Executive Committee constituted as follows
(i) the Executive Chairman (ex-officio)
(ii) the Director (ex-officio) (iii) the Treasurer (ex-officio)
(iv) the Secretary (ex-officio)
(v) not less than seven and not more than fourteen other members nominated by the President in consultation
with the Vice-Presidents and the Executive Chairman from among the members of the Council provided
that as far as practicable among the members so nominated one shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court one
a Dean of the Faculty of Law of a University in India and one a practising advocate
(b) The Executive Chairman shall ex-offzcio be the Chairman of the Executive Committee(c) Powers functions and duties of the Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions
(i) to appoint from time to time such and so many officers and other employees and on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit for carrying on the management and the affairs of the Institute
(ii) to appoint such and so many persons and on such tenns and conditions as it may deem fit for the
conducting of the studies Investigations researchesteaching or other work undertaken by the Institute (iii) to
exercise control over the employees of the Institute including the power of dismissal (iv) to prescribe the powers functions and duties gf the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
(v) to establish or cause to be established Regional offices at convenient centres In India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(vi) to assign and delegate functions and powers to the Regional Offices
(vii) to propose bye-laws for any of the matters for which they may be made for consideration and adoption
by the Council
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
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Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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Note- Please refer rules and regulations provided
Rules and Regulations of the Indian Law institute
1 Interpretation
(a) ldquoInstituterdquo means The Indian Law Institute
(b) ldquoCouncilrdquo means the Governing Council of the Institute
(c) ldquoCommitteerdquo means the Executive Committee of the Institute
(d) ldquoGeneral bodyrdquo means General body of members of the Institute
(e) ldquoPresidentrdquo means the President of the Institute
2 Patrons(a) Subject to their consent the President of India the Vice-President of India and the Prime Minister will be
patrons
(b) The Council may invite such other persons as it may deem fit to be patrons
3 Members There will be the following classes of Members
(a) Foundation Members
(b) Life Members(c) Ex-officio Members
(d) Co-opted Members
(e) Corporate Members
(f) Associate Members
(g) Honorary Members
(h) Corresponding Members
(i) Ordinary Members
(a) Foundation Members Foundation Members are those-
(i)Who took an active interest or part in the establishment of the Institute and are enrolled as such including
persons whose names appear as the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee in
clause 4 of the Memorandum of Association
(ii) who are enrolled as such on a payment of not less than Rs 250 within six months of the registration of the
Institute or such later date as may be fixed by the President whether before or after the exprdquo of the saidperiod of six months
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(b) Life Members Life Members are those persons of high status in the field of law who are enrolled as such
in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Ex-officio Members Subject to their consent the Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court
of India the Chief Justices of the several High Courts in India the Attorney-General the Solicitor-General
the Advocate-General of the several States the Home Minister the Finance Minister the Law Minister and
the Education Minister An the Government of India the President of the Indian Branch of the International
Law Association the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs the Chairman of the UniversitiesGrants Commission the Vice-Chancellors and Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India
which are established by an act of Legislature will be members ex- officio
(d) Co-opted Members Co-opted Members are those co-opted by the Governing Council in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(e) Corporate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in thebye-laws admit any Bar Association Advocates Association or University or any body of persons or
association of persons devoted to study practice or administration of law as a Corporate Member
(f) Associate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in the
bye-laws enrol any person who is or has been a Judge legal practitioner or law teacher in a foreign country
as an Associate Member
(g) Honorary Members Honorary Members are those who are enrolled as such in accordance with theprovisions laid down in the bye-laws on account of their meritorious contribution to the science of law or the
growth or reform of law or administration of justice
(h) Corresponding Members Corresponding Members are those persons other than citizens of India who
are enrolledas such in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws for their meritorious
contribution to the science oflaw or the growth or reform of law or the reform of law or the administration of
justice
(i) Ordinary Members Ordinary Members are those Indian citizens who are enrolled as such in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
4 Office-bearers of the Institute- The following will be the office-bearers of the Institute
(a) President The Chief Justice of India will be the President ex-officio
(b) Vice-President The Law Minister in the Government of India and the Attorney-General will be Vice-
Presidents ex-officioThere will be one other Vice-President elected by the Governing Council in accordance with the provisions
laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Executive Chairman who will be nominated by the President
(d) Secretary who will be nominated by the President
(e) Treasurer who will be nominated by the President
5 Governing Councd-There shall be a Governing Council composed of-(a) the office-bearers of the Institute namely the President Vice-Presidents Executive Chairman Secretary
and the Treasurer
(b) the Solicitor-General
(c) the Home Minister in the Government of India
(d) the Education Minister In the Government of India
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(e) the President of the Indian Branch of the International Law Association
(f) the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs(g) the Chairman of the Universities Grants Commission
(h) two Vice-Chancellors of the Universities in India nominated by the Inter-University Board of India as far
as practicable the nomination shall be of the Vice-Chancellors of the Universities which have been enrolled as
Corporate Members
(i) five persons elected in accordance with the provisions and the procedure laid down In the bye-laws by
Judges either of the Supreme Court or of a High Court who are members of the Institute from among
themselves
(j) five persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the procedurelaid down in the bye-laws from among the Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India which
are established by an Act of Legislature
(k) ten other persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the
procedure laid down in the bye-laws from among the members of the Institute
6 Rights powers and duties of the Governing Council-(a) All properties movable immovable or of any
other kind shall stand vested in the Council(b) The business and affairs of the Institute shall be carried on and managed by the Council who shall exercise
all such powers and authority of the Institute as are not specifically and expressly vested by these rules and
regulations In the general body of members
(c) The Council shall have all such powers and shall perform all such functions as are necessary or proper for
the achievement or the furtherance of the objects of the Institute
(d) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions the Council shall have the following rights
and powers(i) to acquire by gift purchase exchange lease or otherwise lands buildings or other immovable property
together with all rights appertaining thereto
(ii) to construct and maintain buildings including right to alter or improve them and to equip them suitably
(iii) to manage the properties of the Institute
(iv) to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the institute is interested
(v) to raise funds for the Institute by gifts donations or other- wise
(vi) to raise loans
(vii) to receive monies securities instruments andor any other movable property for and on behalf of theInstitute
(viii) to enter into agreements for and on behalf of the Institute
(ix) to sue and defend all legal proceedings on behalf of the Institute
(x) to institute a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute and manage such provident
fund
(xi) to grant receipts to sign and execute instruments and to endorse or discount cheques or other negotiable
instruments through its accredited agents (xii) to make sign and execute all such documents and Instru- ments as may be necessary or proper for
carrying on the management of the property or affairs of the Institute
(xiii) to invest the monies and funds of the Institute and to vary the investments as and when it may seem
necessary or proper
(xiv) to make suitable grants of monies or other assistance to a University educational institution or other
society for the conducting or the prosecution of any research or investigation or study in a subject in which
the Institute is interested (xv) to grant fellowship scholarship or other monetary assistance on such terms and conditions as it may
prescribe to such persons as it may select for the carrying on of any research investigation or study in a
subject in which the Institute is interested
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(xvi) to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of any property movable or immovable of the Institute
(xvii) to assign from time to time such functions and duties and delegate such powers as it may deem fit to
the Executive Committee
(xviii) to perform all such acts and do all such things as may be necessary for the proper management of the
properties and the affairs of the Institute (xix) to appoint an auditor or auditors for auditing the accounts of the Institute and to report thereon
(e) The Council shall have power to make bye-laws in respect of the following matters
(i) the management of the properties funds affairs and work of the Institute
(ii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the Vice-President (other than ex offtcio
Vice-President) is to be elected
(iii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the several classes of members of theInstitute may be en- rolled or co-opted
(iv) the subscription if any to be paid by the different classes of members
(v) the rights duties and privileges of the several classes of members
(vi) the procedure for election of members to the Council includ- ing if it deems fit postal voting and voting
by proxy
(vii) the procedure for the convening and the conduct of meetings of the Council the Executive Committee
and such other bodies as may be set up from time to time including provision for the transaction of businessby circulation proxy or other- wise as may be deemed fit
(viii) such other purpose as may be found necessary
The Council shall have power to repeal amend and modify the bye-laws
(g) The Council may from time to time delegate all or any of its powers to the Executive Committee
7 Executive Committee-(a) There shall be an Executive Committee constituted as follows
(i) the Executive Chairman (ex-officio)
(ii) the Director (ex-officio) (iii) the Treasurer (ex-officio)
(iv) the Secretary (ex-officio)
(v) not less than seven and not more than fourteen other members nominated by the President in consultation
with the Vice-Presidents and the Executive Chairman from among the members of the Council provided
that as far as practicable among the members so nominated one shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court one
a Dean of the Faculty of Law of a University in India and one a practising advocate
(b) The Executive Chairman shall ex-offzcio be the Chairman of the Executive Committee(c) Powers functions and duties of the Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions
(i) to appoint from time to time such and so many officers and other employees and on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit for carrying on the management and the affairs of the Institute
(ii) to appoint such and so many persons and on such tenns and conditions as it may deem fit for the
conducting of the studies Investigations researchesteaching or other work undertaken by the Institute (iii) to
exercise control over the employees of the Institute including the power of dismissal (iv) to prescribe the powers functions and duties gf the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
(v) to establish or cause to be established Regional offices at convenient centres In India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(vi) to assign and delegate functions and powers to the Regional Offices
(vii) to propose bye-laws for any of the matters for which they may be made for consideration and adoption
by the Council
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
(Sd) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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(b) Life Members Life Members are those persons of high status in the field of law who are enrolled as such
in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Ex-officio Members Subject to their consent the Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court
of India the Chief Justices of the several High Courts in India the Attorney-General the Solicitor-General
the Advocate-General of the several States the Home Minister the Finance Minister the Law Minister and
the Education Minister An the Government of India the President of the Indian Branch of the International
Law Association the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs the Chairman of the UniversitiesGrants Commission the Vice-Chancellors and Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India
which are established by an act of Legislature will be members ex- officio
(d) Co-opted Members Co-opted Members are those co-opted by the Governing Council in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
(e) Corporate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in thebye-laws admit any Bar Association Advocates Association or University or any body of persons or
association of persons devoted to study practice or administration of law as a Corporate Member
(f) Associate Members The Executive Committee may in accordance with the provisions laid down in the
bye-laws enrol any person who is or has been a Judge legal practitioner or law teacher in a foreign country
as an Associate Member
(g) Honorary Members Honorary Members are those who are enrolled as such in accordance with theprovisions laid down in the bye-laws on account of their meritorious contribution to the science of law or the
growth or reform of law or administration of justice
(h) Corresponding Members Corresponding Members are those persons other than citizens of India who
are enrolledas such in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws for their meritorious
contribution to the science oflaw or the growth or reform of law or the reform of law or the administration of
justice
(i) Ordinary Members Ordinary Members are those Indian citizens who are enrolled as such in accordance
with the provisions laid down in the bye-laws
4 Office-bearers of the Institute- The following will be the office-bearers of the Institute
(a) President The Chief Justice of India will be the President ex-officio
(b) Vice-President The Law Minister in the Government of India and the Attorney-General will be Vice-
Presidents ex-officioThere will be one other Vice-President elected by the Governing Council in accordance with the provisions
laid down in the bye-laws
(c) Executive Chairman who will be nominated by the President
(d) Secretary who will be nominated by the President
(e) Treasurer who will be nominated by the President
5 Governing Councd-There shall be a Governing Council composed of-(a) the office-bearers of the Institute namely the President Vice-Presidents Executive Chairman Secretary
and the Treasurer
(b) the Solicitor-General
(c) the Home Minister in the Government of India
(d) the Education Minister In the Government of India
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(e) the President of the Indian Branch of the International Law Association
(f) the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs(g) the Chairman of the Universities Grants Commission
(h) two Vice-Chancellors of the Universities in India nominated by the Inter-University Board of India as far
as practicable the nomination shall be of the Vice-Chancellors of the Universities which have been enrolled as
Corporate Members
(i) five persons elected in accordance with the provisions and the procedure laid down In the bye-laws by
Judges either of the Supreme Court or of a High Court who are members of the Institute from among
themselves
(j) five persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the procedurelaid down in the bye-laws from among the Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India which
are established by an Act of Legislature
(k) ten other persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the
procedure laid down in the bye-laws from among the members of the Institute
6 Rights powers and duties of the Governing Council-(a) All properties movable immovable or of any
other kind shall stand vested in the Council(b) The business and affairs of the Institute shall be carried on and managed by the Council who shall exercise
all such powers and authority of the Institute as are not specifically and expressly vested by these rules and
regulations In the general body of members
(c) The Council shall have all such powers and shall perform all such functions as are necessary or proper for
the achievement or the furtherance of the objects of the Institute
(d) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions the Council shall have the following rights
and powers(i) to acquire by gift purchase exchange lease or otherwise lands buildings or other immovable property
together with all rights appertaining thereto
(ii) to construct and maintain buildings including right to alter or improve them and to equip them suitably
(iii) to manage the properties of the Institute
(iv) to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the institute is interested
(v) to raise funds for the Institute by gifts donations or other- wise
(vi) to raise loans
(vii) to receive monies securities instruments andor any other movable property for and on behalf of theInstitute
(viii) to enter into agreements for and on behalf of the Institute
(ix) to sue and defend all legal proceedings on behalf of the Institute
(x) to institute a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute and manage such provident
fund
(xi) to grant receipts to sign and execute instruments and to endorse or discount cheques or other negotiable
instruments through its accredited agents (xii) to make sign and execute all such documents and Instru- ments as may be necessary or proper for
carrying on the management of the property or affairs of the Institute
(xiii) to invest the monies and funds of the Institute and to vary the investments as and when it may seem
necessary or proper
(xiv) to make suitable grants of monies or other assistance to a University educational institution or other
society for the conducting or the prosecution of any research or investigation or study in a subject in which
the Institute is interested (xv) to grant fellowship scholarship or other monetary assistance on such terms and conditions as it may
prescribe to such persons as it may select for the carrying on of any research investigation or study in a
subject in which the Institute is interested
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(xvi) to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of any property movable or immovable of the Institute
(xvii) to assign from time to time such functions and duties and delegate such powers as it may deem fit to
the Executive Committee
(xviii) to perform all such acts and do all such things as may be necessary for the proper management of the
properties and the affairs of the Institute (xix) to appoint an auditor or auditors for auditing the accounts of the Institute and to report thereon
(e) The Council shall have power to make bye-laws in respect of the following matters
(i) the management of the properties funds affairs and work of the Institute
(ii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the Vice-President (other than ex offtcio
Vice-President) is to be elected
(iii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the several classes of members of theInstitute may be en- rolled or co-opted
(iv) the subscription if any to be paid by the different classes of members
(v) the rights duties and privileges of the several classes of members
(vi) the procedure for election of members to the Council includ- ing if it deems fit postal voting and voting
by proxy
(vii) the procedure for the convening and the conduct of meetings of the Council the Executive Committee
and such other bodies as may be set up from time to time including provision for the transaction of businessby circulation proxy or other- wise as may be deemed fit
(viii) such other purpose as may be found necessary
The Council shall have power to repeal amend and modify the bye-laws
(g) The Council may from time to time delegate all or any of its powers to the Executive Committee
7 Executive Committee-(a) There shall be an Executive Committee constituted as follows
(i) the Executive Chairman (ex-officio)
(ii) the Director (ex-officio) (iii) the Treasurer (ex-officio)
(iv) the Secretary (ex-officio)
(v) not less than seven and not more than fourteen other members nominated by the President in consultation
with the Vice-Presidents and the Executive Chairman from among the members of the Council provided
that as far as practicable among the members so nominated one shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court one
a Dean of the Faculty of Law of a University in India and one a practising advocate
(b) The Executive Chairman shall ex-offzcio be the Chairman of the Executive Committee(c) Powers functions and duties of the Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions
(i) to appoint from time to time such and so many officers and other employees and on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit for carrying on the management and the affairs of the Institute
(ii) to appoint such and so many persons and on such tenns and conditions as it may deem fit for the
conducting of the studies Investigations researchesteaching or other work undertaken by the Institute (iii) to
exercise control over the employees of the Institute including the power of dismissal (iv) to prescribe the powers functions and duties gf the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
(v) to establish or cause to be established Regional offices at convenient centres In India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(vi) to assign and delegate functions and powers to the Regional Offices
(vii) to propose bye-laws for any of the matters for which they may be made for consideration and adoption
by the Council
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
(Sd) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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(e) the President of the Indian Branch of the International Law Association
(f) the President of the Indian Council of World Affairs(g) the Chairman of the Universities Grants Commission
(h) two Vice-Chancellors of the Universities in India nominated by the Inter-University Board of India as far
as practicable the nomination shall be of the Vice-Chancellors of the Universities which have been enrolled as
Corporate Members
(i) five persons elected in accordance with the provisions and the procedure laid down In the bye-laws by
Judges either of the Supreme Court or of a High Court who are members of the Institute from among
themselves
(j) five persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the procedurelaid down in the bye-laws from among the Deans of the Faculties of Law of the Universities in India which
are established by an Act of Legislature
(k) ten other persons elected by the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions and the
procedure laid down in the bye-laws from among the members of the Institute
6 Rights powers and duties of the Governing Council-(a) All properties movable immovable or of any
other kind shall stand vested in the Council(b) The business and affairs of the Institute shall be carried on and managed by the Council who shall exercise
all such powers and authority of the Institute as are not specifically and expressly vested by these rules and
regulations In the general body of members
(c) The Council shall have all such powers and shall perform all such functions as are necessary or proper for
the achievement or the furtherance of the objects of the Institute
(d) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions the Council shall have the following rights
and powers(i) to acquire by gift purchase exchange lease or otherwise lands buildings or other immovable property
together with all rights appertaining thereto
(ii) to construct and maintain buildings including right to alter or improve them and to equip them suitably
(iii) to manage the properties of the Institute
(iv) to accept the management of any trust fund or endowment in which the institute is interested
(v) to raise funds for the Institute by gifts donations or other- wise
(vi) to raise loans
(vii) to receive monies securities instruments andor any other movable property for and on behalf of theInstitute
(viii) to enter into agreements for and on behalf of the Institute
(ix) to sue and defend all legal proceedings on behalf of the Institute
(x) to institute a provident fund for the benefit of the employees of the Institute and manage such provident
fund
(xi) to grant receipts to sign and execute instruments and to endorse or discount cheques or other negotiable
instruments through its accredited agents (xii) to make sign and execute all such documents and Instru- ments as may be necessary or proper for
carrying on the management of the property or affairs of the Institute
(xiii) to invest the monies and funds of the Institute and to vary the investments as and when it may seem
necessary or proper
(xiv) to make suitable grants of monies or other assistance to a University educational institution or other
society for the conducting or the prosecution of any research or investigation or study in a subject in which
the Institute is interested (xv) to grant fellowship scholarship or other monetary assistance on such terms and conditions as it may
prescribe to such persons as it may select for the carrying on of any research investigation or study in a
subject in which the Institute is interested
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(xvi) to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of any property movable or immovable of the Institute
(xvii) to assign from time to time such functions and duties and delegate such powers as it may deem fit to
the Executive Committee
(xviii) to perform all such acts and do all such things as may be necessary for the proper management of the
properties and the affairs of the Institute (xix) to appoint an auditor or auditors for auditing the accounts of the Institute and to report thereon
(e) The Council shall have power to make bye-laws in respect of the following matters
(i) the management of the properties funds affairs and work of the Institute
(ii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the Vice-President (other than ex offtcio
Vice-President) is to be elected
(iii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the several classes of members of theInstitute may be en- rolled or co-opted
(iv) the subscription if any to be paid by the different classes of members
(v) the rights duties and privileges of the several classes of members
(vi) the procedure for election of members to the Council includ- ing if it deems fit postal voting and voting
by proxy
(vii) the procedure for the convening and the conduct of meetings of the Council the Executive Committee
and such other bodies as may be set up from time to time including provision for the transaction of businessby circulation proxy or other- wise as may be deemed fit
(viii) such other purpose as may be found necessary
The Council shall have power to repeal amend and modify the bye-laws
(g) The Council may from time to time delegate all or any of its powers to the Executive Committee
7 Executive Committee-(a) There shall be an Executive Committee constituted as follows
(i) the Executive Chairman (ex-officio)
(ii) the Director (ex-officio) (iii) the Treasurer (ex-officio)
(iv) the Secretary (ex-officio)
(v) not less than seven and not more than fourteen other members nominated by the President in consultation
with the Vice-Presidents and the Executive Chairman from among the members of the Council provided
that as far as practicable among the members so nominated one shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court one
a Dean of the Faculty of Law of a University in India and one a practising advocate
(b) The Executive Chairman shall ex-offzcio be the Chairman of the Executive Committee(c) Powers functions and duties of the Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions
(i) to appoint from time to time such and so many officers and other employees and on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit for carrying on the management and the affairs of the Institute
(ii) to appoint such and so many persons and on such tenns and conditions as it may deem fit for the
conducting of the studies Investigations researchesteaching or other work undertaken by the Institute (iii) to
exercise control over the employees of the Institute including the power of dismissal (iv) to prescribe the powers functions and duties gf the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
(v) to establish or cause to be established Regional offices at convenient centres In India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(vi) to assign and delegate functions and powers to the Regional Offices
(vii) to propose bye-laws for any of the matters for which they may be made for consideration and adoption
by the Council
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
(Sd) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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Respected Sir
Very good information All team of Vakil No1 is working good every common person can get all the
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Dear sir
I want registerd my phone friendship club so i want know about norms what is norms for registration a
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regardsNareshKumar
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The Consumer Protection Act 1986
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(xvi) to manage sell transfer or otherwise dispose of any property movable or immovable of the Institute
(xvii) to assign from time to time such functions and duties and delegate such powers as it may deem fit to
the Executive Committee
(xviii) to perform all such acts and do all such things as may be necessary for the proper management of the
properties and the affairs of the Institute (xix) to appoint an auditor or auditors for auditing the accounts of the Institute and to report thereon
(e) The Council shall have power to make bye-laws in respect of the following matters
(i) the management of the properties funds affairs and work of the Institute
(ii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the Vice-President (other than ex offtcio
Vice-President) is to be elected
(iii) the conditions and procedure under and according to which the several classes of members of theInstitute may be en- rolled or co-opted
(iv) the subscription if any to be paid by the different classes of members
(v) the rights duties and privileges of the several classes of members
(vi) the procedure for election of members to the Council includ- ing if it deems fit postal voting and voting
by proxy
(vii) the procedure for the convening and the conduct of meetings of the Council the Executive Committee
and such other bodies as may be set up from time to time including provision for the transaction of businessby circulation proxy or other- wise as may be deemed fit
(viii) such other purpose as may be found necessary
The Council shall have power to repeal amend and modify the bye-laws
(g) The Council may from time to time delegate all or any of its powers to the Executive Committee
7 Executive Committee-(a) There shall be an Executive Committee constituted as follows
(i) the Executive Chairman (ex-officio)
(ii) the Director (ex-officio) (iii) the Treasurer (ex-officio)
(iv) the Secretary (ex-officio)
(v) not less than seven and not more than fourteen other members nominated by the President in consultation
with the Vice-Presidents and the Executive Chairman from among the members of the Council provided
that as far as practicable among the members so nominated one shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court one
a Dean of the Faculty of Law of a University in India and one a practising advocate
(b) The Executive Chairman shall ex-offzcio be the Chairman of the Executive Committee(c) Powers functions and duties of the Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions
(i) to appoint from time to time such and so many officers and other employees and on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit for carrying on the management and the affairs of the Institute
(ii) to appoint such and so many persons and on such tenns and conditions as it may deem fit for the
conducting of the studies Investigations researchesteaching or other work undertaken by the Institute (iii) to
exercise control over the employees of the Institute including the power of dismissal (iv) to prescribe the powers functions and duties gf the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
(v) to establish or cause to be established Regional offices at convenient centres In India to promote the
activities of the Institute
(vi) to assign and delegate functions and powers to the Regional Offices
(vii) to propose bye-laws for any of the matters for which they may be made for consideration and adoption
by the Council
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
(Sd) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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(viii) to select from time to time subjects in which investigations studies researches and teaching may be
conducted by the Institute
(ix) to correspond with foreign scholars institutions and organisations and to co-operate with them In matters
relating to the work of the Institute
(x) to appoint if It deems fit delegates to represent the Institute to conferences in India and abroad
(xi) to hold lectures seminars and to arrange for studies investigations researches and conferences in such
subjects and in such manner as it may deem fit from time to time (xii) to publish andlor to finance the publication of studies treatises books periodicals reports andlor other
literature and to sell or arrange for the sale of them as it may deem- fit from time to time
(xiii) to arrange for the documentation of such materials in legal and allied fields as it may deem fit from time
to ti-ne
(xiv) to institute and maintain a library or libraries
(xv) to purchase all such articles and materials as may be needed for the Institute and its work
(xvi) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be delegated or assigned to it bythe Council
(xvi-a) to appoint from time to time sub-committees including if need be persons other than members of
the Executive Committee and to assign andor delegate thereunto such powers duties and functions as it
may deem fit
(xvii) to perform all such acts and duties and exercise all such powers as may be necessary for the carrying on
of the affairs of the Institute subject to the general direction of the Council
8 Terrn of office-
(a) The term of office of the elected Vice-President the Executive Chairman the Treasurer and the Secretary
shall be three years They are eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(b) The term of office of the members elected or nominated to the Council shall be three years They are
eligible for re-election or re-appointment
(c) A casual vacancy in the office of the Executive Chairman the Treasurer or the Secretary of the Institute
may be filled up for the residue of the term(d) A casual vacancy in the office of the elected Vice-President may be filled up for the residue of the term by
election in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye- laws
(e) The names of members who are liable to pay subscriptions and whose subscriptions are in arrears may be
removed from the rolls of the members of the Institute in accordance with the provisions laid down in the bye-
laws
9 Meetings-
(a) All meetings of the members of the Institute or of the Council shall be held in Delhi or New Delhi unlessotherwise decided by a specific resolution of the Council
(b) Meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at Delhi or at such other convenient place as may be
fixed by the Executive Chairman
(c) A meeting of the General Body shall be called by the President oh a requisition signed by not less than
100 (ode hundred) members
(d) There shall be an annual meeting of the Council and such other meetings as may be decided upon by the
Executive Committee in consultation with the President(e) The President may convene In consultation with the Executive Committee a meeting of the General
Body
10 Quorumndash
(a) For meeting of the General Body convened on a- requisition signed by not less than 100 (one hundred)
8142015 How To Form A Club
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
(Sd) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
8142015 How To Form A Club
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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Know how to file aPolice Complaint
Legal DocumentsAgreementsAffidavits DeedsDrafts Forms
The NegotiableInstruments Act1881
Right of divorcedwife for grant ofMaintenance
8142015 How To Form A Club
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Have Your Say
1 N GANESAN saysMay 4 2013 at 904 am
usefull article thank you
2 HARJODH SINGH says
June 20 2013 at 1159 am
Respected Sir
Very good information All team of Vakil No1 is working good every common person can get all the
information regarding law from you websiteIt is very helpfull for every person
3 Naresh Kumar saysAugust 30 2014 at 932 pm
Dear sir
I want registerd my phone friendship club so i want know about norms what is norms for registration a
phone friendship service please guide mei also want hire a vakil in delhi about this matter
regardsNareshKumar
08130557103
4 How a Press club can be registered PlZ send me detail saysSeptember 19 2014 at 825 pm
How a Press club can be registered PlZ send me detail
5 alveo akuna dawkowanie says
November 4 2014 at 806 am
Alveo
Itrsquos remarkable to go to see this site and reading the views of all colleagues on the topic of this articlewhile I am alsokeen of getting knowledge
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Laws - Indian Bare Acts - Law in India
Indian Penal Code 1860
The Companies Act 1956
Income Tax Act 1961
Negotiable Instruments Act
Constitution of India
Right to Information Act 2005
Civil Procedure Code 1908
The Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (CrPc)
The Consumer Protection Act 1986
Complete list of Laws in India
Imp Links
Agreement
Become a Citizen Journalist at Vakilno1comCharges Page
Get Legal Opinion from Vakilno1 ndash Legal AdviceHow ToIntegreon ndash Walk In Interviews for Fresh Law Graduates
Latest Legal NewsLaw Cartoons
Laws ndash Indian Bare Acts ndash Law in India bareactLegal Documents Agreements Affidavits Deeds Drafts Forms
Linking DisclaimerSample QuestionsWills ndash Agreements
Privacy PolicyDisclaimer
8142015 How To Form A Club
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Copyrightcopy Vakilno1com 2000 -2013
8142015 How To Form A Club
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members-100 (one hundred)
(b) For any other meeting of the General Body called by the President-50 (fifty)(c) For a meeting of the Council-9 (nine)
(d) For a meeting of the Executive Committeendash5 (five)
11 Budget-
(a) Once every year the Executive Committee shall frame a budget of the estimated income and expenditure
of the Institute and place it before the Council at its annual meeting for consideration and adoption The
budget as passed by the Council shall be operated upon by the Executive Committee(b) once every year the accounts of the Institute shall be audited by the auditor appointed for the purpose by
the Council
(c) A statement of the accounts so audited together with the observations of the auditors shall be placed
before the Council as far as practicable at its annual meetings and if the statement of the audited accounts be
not ready by the date of the annual meetings it shall be placed before the Council at a subsequent meeting
called for the purpose
12 Amendments(a) Amendments to the rules and regulations of the Institute may be made by the Council by two-thirds
majority of the members present and voting at the meeting convened for the purpose provided that the
members voting in favour of the amendment constitute not less than half of the total number of members of the
Council at the time
(b) Amendments to the bye-laws may be made by the Council by a simple majority
13 Transitory provisions Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules and Regulations-(a) the first Governing Council and the first Executive Committee shall be composed as specified in clause 4
of the Memorandum of Association (b) in addition to the first members of the Governing Council and the Executive Committee the President may
nominate such and so many persons as he deems fit to the Governing Council and if need be to theExecutive Committee as well subject however to the total strength of the Governing Council not exceeding35 (thirty-five) and the total strength of the Executive Committee not exceeding 17 (seventeen)
(c) the first members of the Governing Council and of the Executive Committee specified in clause 4 of theMemorandum of Association other than those who are members thereof ex-offwio will hold office for a
period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute (d) the members nominated by the President in addition to the first members specified in the Memorandum of
Association shall hold office from the date of nomination till the expiry of two years from the date ofregistration of the Institute (e) in case of a casual vacancy during the period of two years from the date of registration of the Institute
among the members of the Governing Council or the Executive Committee the President may fill the vacancyby nomination
We the undersigned members of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute do hereby certify that theabove is a correct copy of the rules of the said Institute
This twenty-second day of December 1956 at DelhiWitness
(Sd) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Faculty of Law University of Delhi-8
The Indian Law Institutes Bye Laws
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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Passed at meeting of the Governing Council held at 4 pm on 20th January 1957 at the residence of the
President (Chief Justice of India) 1 Safdailung Road New Delhi1 There shall be a sub-committee of three of the Executive Committee for scrutinising membership
applications and admitting members the sub-committee shall satisfy itself that a person possesses thequalifications mentioned in the Rules and Regulations as well as in the bye-laws for the class of membership
proposed
2 (i) The following may be enrolled as Corporate Member(a) Any recognised Bar Association or is Association
(b) Any registered society devoted to the study of law or administration of justice(c) Any University
(d) The Inter-University Board of India(ii) The following may be enrolled as Ordinary Members
(a) Persons who are or have been legal practitioners(b) Persons who are or have been judicial officers(c) Persons who are or have been teachers in a University or any recognised educational institution
(d) Persons who are Barristers-at Law or have a University Law Degree or equivalent qualifications in theopinion of the Executive Committee
(e) Persons who are or have been in Public Administration or in the administration of Universities or otherrecognised education institutions
(f) Persons who in the opinion of the sub-committee are fit and proper to be enrolled as members on accountof their interest in the growth and reform of law and administration of justice(iii) A person may be co-opted as a Member of the Institute by the Governing Council on the
recommendation of the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the President(iv) A person who in the opinion of the sub-committee possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in
the Rules and Regulations of the Institute may beenrolled as an Associate Member(v) A person may be enrolled as an Honoraiy Member if-
(a) he possesses the requisite qualifications as specified in the rules and regulations (b) the approval of the President has been obtained by the Executive Committee for consideration of the
proposal to enrol him as such (c) and thereafter the proposal receives the support of not less than two thirds of the total number ofmembers of the Executive Committee
3 For enrolment as-(a) Life-Member
(b) Corporate Member(c) Associate Member(d) Ordinary Member
there shall be an application in the form prescribed in the Appendix hereto which must be accompanied bythe prescribed subscription and supported by at least one member of the Institute
4 Enrolment as a Member shall take effect on intimation of the same to the person concerned
5 (a) All Members will be entitled to receive a copy of the Journal of the Institute and other publications of
the Institute at a discount prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee(b) Ex officio Members may send their views in writing on any matter at is being considered at a meeting ofthe body of which they are such members to be placed before it
(c) A Corporate Member may nominate in writing a person to attend and vote on its behalf at a meeting ofthe General Body of the Members of the Institute
(d) All members other than Associate or Corresponding Members shall have the right to vote at meetings of
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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Dear sir
I want registerd my phone friendship club so i want know about norms what is norms for registration a
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regardsNareshKumar
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the body of which they are members A Corporate Member may exercise the right to vote by its nominee(e) An Associate Member or Corresponding Member shall not be eligible to be a member of the GoverningCouncilor the Executive Committee
6 A Member may resign by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Institute
7 (a) Subscription shall be payable as specified below by the different classes of members
(i) Foundation Members under 3(a)(ii)hellip Rs 250 (within 6 months of the date of registration of Institute)
(ii) Life Members hellip Rs 500(iii) Corporate Members Rs 100 per annum provided that payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 1000may be made after which there shall be noliability to pay any annual subscription
(iv) Associate Membershellip Rs 25 per annum(v) Ordinary Members Persons other than Teachers hellip Rs 25 per annum
Teachers hellip Rs 10 per annumProvided that persons who are not teachers may by payment of a consolidated sum of Rs 250 Teachers by
a consolidated payment of Rs 100 may be exempted from further liability to pay subscription(b) There shall be no liability to pay subscription by the following classes of members (i) Honorary Members
(ii) Corresponding Members(iii) Ex-offtcio Members
(c) For purposes of subscription the year shall be the Calendar year(d) All subscriptions for the year shall be paid before the expiry of March of that year A person whose
subscription remains unpaid thereafter shall be regarded as in arrears for that year(e) All persons whose subscription are in arrears for three years shall cease to be members
8 The Executive Committee may transact its business by meetings or circulation of papers
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Know how to file aPolice Complaint
Legal DocumentsAgreementsAffidavits DeedsDrafts Forms
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usefull article thank you
2 HARJODH SINGH says
June 20 2013 at 1159 am
Respected Sir
Very good information All team of Vakil No1 is working good every common person can get all the
information regarding law from you websiteIt is very helpfull for every person
3 Naresh Kumar saysAugust 30 2014 at 932 pm
Dear sir
I want registerd my phone friendship club so i want know about norms what is norms for registration a
phone friendship service please guide mei also want hire a vakil in delhi about this matter
regardsNareshKumar
08130557103
4 How a Press club can be registered PlZ send me detail saysSeptember 19 2014 at 825 pm
How a Press club can be registered PlZ send me detail
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Very good information All team of Vakil No1 is working good every common person can get all the
information regarding law from you websiteIt is very helpfull for every person
3 Naresh Kumar saysAugust 30 2014 at 932 pm
Dear sir
I want registerd my phone friendship club so i want know about norms what is norms for registration a
phone friendship service please guide mei also want hire a vakil in delhi about this matter
regardsNareshKumar
08130557103
4 How a Press club can be registered PlZ send me detail saysSeptember 19 2014 at 825 pm
How a Press club can be registered PlZ send me detail
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Indian Penal Code 1860
The Companies Act 1956
Income Tax Act 1961
Negotiable Instruments Act
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Right to Information Act 2005
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The Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (CrPc)
The Consumer Protection Act 1986
Complete list of Laws in India
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Indian Penal Code 1860
The Companies Act 1956
Income Tax Act 1961
Negotiable Instruments Act
Constitution of India
Right to Information Act 2005
Civil Procedure Code 1908
The Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (CrPc)
The Consumer Protection Act 1986
Complete list of Laws in India
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Indian Penal Code 1860
The Companies Act 1956
Income Tax Act 1961
Negotiable Instruments Act
Constitution of India
Right to Information Act 2005
Civil Procedure Code 1908
The Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (CrPc)
The Consumer Protection Act 1986
Complete list of Laws in India
Imp Links
Agreement
Become a Citizen Journalist at Vakilno1comCharges Page
Get Legal Opinion from Vakilno1 ndash Legal AdviceHow ToIntegreon ndash Walk In Interviews for Fresh Law Graduates
Latest Legal NewsLaw Cartoons
Laws ndash Indian Bare Acts ndash Law in India bareactLegal Documents Agreements Affidavits Deeds Drafts Forms
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