Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law

Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur
Motto योगः कर्मसु कौशलम्
(Yoga Karmasu Kaushālam)
Motto in English Perfection in action is Yoga
Established 2006
Type Education and Research Institution
Academic staff 10
Undergraduates 105
Location Kharagpur, West Bengal, India
Campus Inside IIT Kharagpur
Website www.rgsoipl.iitkgp.ernet.in

Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law (RGSOIPL) is a Law school based at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. It was set up in collaboration with the George Washington University Law School, Washington DC and has the unique distinction of being the only law school within the IIT system[1][2]. It is also the first law school in India imparting full-time Intellectual Property[3] education along with other regular courses prescribed by the Bar Council of India.

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Introduction

RGSOIPL is engaged in the teaching and research in various fields of law including Intellectual Property Law. The school is named after late Shri Rajiv Gandhi, former Prime Minister of India. RGSOIPL is logistically situated contiguous to the technology and invention laboratories of IIT Kharagpur and is in close proximity with the Headquarters of the Indian Patent Office at Kolkata.

Three batches of LLB students have graduated so far, the first in May 2009. In addition to that, two batches of the erstwhile PGDIPL programme (discontinued since 2008) which was offered at Kolkata campus of IIT Kharagpur, have also graduated. The institute recently churned out its first Ph.D in IP Law.

History

The school is the brainchild of Mr. Vinod Gupta, CEO of InfoUSA and Life Fellow of IIT Kharagpur, who proposed its setting-up on 28 March 2005 and also promised a grant of one million US dollars to that end. The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India accepted the proposal and announced a matching grant to RGSOIPL. The school commenced its academic activities from July 20, 2006.[4] The school was formally inaugurated, three days after, by Honorable Mr. Justice V.S Sirpurkar (retired Judge of the Supreme Court of India and the then Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court), at the Kalidas auditorium in IIT Kharagpur on 23 July 2006.

The school started functioning from Vinod Gupta School of Management at IIT Kharagpur in 2006. However, since 2008 the school has been functioning from its state-of-the-art modern building. The structural framework of the Law School, designed by the Department of Architecture, IIT Kharagpur replicates the Grecian style to reflect the impression of the Supreme Court of India. The building covers 38,000 square feet (3,500 m2) area on a plot of land inside campus sprawling over 5 acres (20,000 m2)[5] (the IIT Kgp campus itself spread over an area more than 2100 acres, largest among all IITs).

Academic Collaboration & Student Exchange

RGSOIPL has a technical collaboration with the George Washington University Law School, (GWU) Washington DC which assists in formulating curriculum and knowledge exchange[6]. Under the student exchange programme, RGSOIPL hosted a delegation of eight students from George Washington University Law School in March 2010. Further, 10 RGSOIPL students assisted by a faculty member recently visited GWU Law School in July 2011 for two weeks[7].

The Law School also has a collaboration with Microsoft for a research center dedicated to IP Law research.

Programmes and faculty

RGSOIPL presently offers a three-year full-time residential LL.B. (Hons.) Programme leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Laws with specialization in Intellectual Property Rights. The school is recognized by Bar Council of India. The graduates acquire skills in Business laws, Intellectual property laws and other regular courses[8] prescribed by the Bar Council of India. The maximum student intake is 50. The school earlier offered a three-semester post-graduate diploma in Intellectual Property Law (PGDIPL)[9] to two batches and the programme has been discontinued since 2008.

RGSOIPL also offers a doctorate programme leading to Ph.D in law.[10][11] The institute recently churned out its first Ph.D in IP Law.

RGSOIPL has a full-time faculty[12] of 10 professors, including two Fulbright scholars. The present faculty - student ratio is 1:10, one of the lowest among Indian law schools. The school has an impressive list of visiting faculty which includes many eminent personalities in the law and technology field, viz. Justice U.C.Banerjee (Former Judge, Hon'ble Supreme Court of India), Late Justice Anand Mohan Bhattacharya (Former Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court), Justice A.K Ganguly (Sitting Judge, Hon'ble Supreme Court of India), Justice Pratap Ray ( Judge of the Calcutta High Court), Justice Chittatosh Mukherjee (Former Chief Justice, Bombay and Calcutta High Courts), Prof. Mahendra Pal Singh, Prabuddha Ganguli (IP expert), Rodney D. Ryder (technology lawyer), Prof. Madhukar Sinha (IIFT Delhi), Dr. Vidya Sagar (Partner, Remfry & Sagar), Prof. V. Vijaya Kumar (NLSIU Bangalore), Prof. Graham Green Leaf, Prof. Michael Peters (University of New South Wales, Australia) etc.

Under the guidance of Prof. N.L Mitra (Advisor to RGSOIPL, Former Director, NLSIU Bangalore and Founder Vice Chancellor, National Law School Jodhpur), RGSOIPL aims to reach the realm of success by linking both technology and law.

Research Centres & Collaborations

The RGSOIPL faculty remains deeply involved in research to contribute to the evolution of the subject matter. The Microsoft Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Property Research and Technology Policy was established in 2009[13]. Funded by Microsoft, the center represents first of its kind partnership between industry and academia in the field of IP Law in India. In addition to that, Microsoft has also instituted Microsoft IPR Scholarship program for the students and Outstanding Young Faculty Award for the faculty of RGSOIPL[14]. The Centre recently organised a workshop on Emerging IP Trends in Information Technology during October 2009.

RGSOIPL is the founding partner of Legal Information Institute of India[15] along with three other National Law Schools[16]. LII of India, inaugurated in March 2011, is an international standard, free-access and non-profit comprehensive online collection of Indian legal information including statutes and case laws.

The Law school has an Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) Hub funded by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India.[17] The hub will be involved in action research in areas including issues of corporate structure and ownership distribution, finance and security laws, risk management, insolvency and reconstruction of companies as well as contractual issues. The School is also an Eastern Zone center for DST-TIFAC Women Scientist Scheme for IPR Training of Women Scientists.[18] Several workshops are conducted under its aegis and it is funded by Department of Science & Technology, Government of India.

Achievements

Students of the school have won prestigious essay writing competitions including the prestigious ATRIP essay competition[19] and Virginia Journal of Law and Technology (VJOLT) essay competition.[20][21] The School came third in the Amity National IP Moot Court Competition in 2010, was semi finalist in 3rd Hidayatullah National Moot Court Competition organised by HNLU, Raipur and was also a semifinalist in Parliamentary debate organised by CNLU Patna. Several students have been awarded the prestigious Microsoft IPR Scholarship. The students of the school have published many articles in national and international journals in various domains, including an article, which was well cited by the Hon'ble Madras High Court in its famous patent judgement involving Bajaj and TVS.[22]

Campus Placements & Internships

Over the years, RGSOIPL students have earned accolades and respect in their respective organizations. So far, three batches have graduated and almost all the students have found jobs in the Intellectual Property domain. Campus placements start from December 1 every year. The previous batches were recruited by global giants like General Electric, Eaton Corporation, Siemens India, Honeywell, Battelle India, Infosys, Wipro and TVS Motors, mostly for IP positions. Tier-I law firms like Amarchand & Mangaldas, Anand and Anand, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra, IUS Juris & Remfry and Sagar have given offers.[23] Students have also been extended offers for IP and legal profiles by reputed organizations like Robert Bosch GmbH, AZB & Partners, Tata Consultancy Services, Johnson & Johnson, Avesthagen, Evalueserve, CPA Global, IP Horizons, Mindcrest and Lex Orbis.

All the students have to compulsorily undergo summer internship for 8 weeks after 4th semester. In the past, several reputed organizations have offered summer internship roles to students of RGSOIPL. In addition to those stated above, these organizations include Philips India, Samsung India Software Operations, Monsanto India, Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, FICCI, Biocon, Khaitan & Co. Mumbai, Zeus IP Advocates, Desai & Dewanji, ALMT Legal, Majmudar & Co. Mumbai among many others....

Student Activities

Despite a grueling academic schedule, the students involve themselves in numerous activities. The School currently has a Fun club, a Wall Journal committee[24], a Moot Court Society (MCS)[25] and a Training & Placement Cell (TnP). All of these are managed by students with the help of faculty. The School also has a Legal Aid and Intellectual Property Facilitation Clinic (LIFC) which offers free consultation over legal and IP matters to the general public, students and IIT community.[26]

The Law school has the distinction of being the first among all IITs to hold a technology law moot court in 2007 which saw good participation from law schools across the country. Since 2010 RGSOIPL is organizing Shaastraarth[27], a 3 on 3 style Parliamentary debate competition during Saamanjasya, the social event organized every year by Vinod Gupta School of Management at IIT Kharagpur.

Future Programs

IIT Kharagpur is planning to start an integrated B.Tech.-LL.B. course in the near future. A Masters programme in IPR is also on the cards.

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