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Evaluative REPORT of department for NAAC 3 rd Cycle Submitted to National assessment and accreditation council Bangalore Submitted by A.B.M.S. Parishad’s Yashwantrao chavan law college, Pune Maharashtra July 2016

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Evaluative REPORT of

department for

NAAC – 3rd

Cycle

Submitted to

National assessment and

accreditation council

Bangalore

Submitted by

A.B.M.S. Parishad’s

Yashwantrao chavan law college,

Pune

Maharashtra

July 2016

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3. Evaluative Report of the Department

The Self-evaluation of every department may be provided separately in about 3-4

pages, avoiding the repetition of the data.

1. Name of the department: Department of Law

2. Year of Establishment: LL.B.- 1978

BA, LL.B.- 1984

LL.M.- 2008

3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated

Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.): BA LL.B., LL.B., LL. M.

4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: Nil

5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester for UG

and Credit based system for PG

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments- Nil

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,

Etc.: Nil

8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil

9. Number of teaching posts:

Post Sanctioned Filled

Professor --- 1 (Principal)

Associate Professor 1 1

Assistant Professor 16 10+1(part time) (3

temporary)

10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt.

/Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of

years of

experience

No. of

Ph.D.

Students

guided

for the

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last 4

years

Dr

Shubhada

Gholap

B.Com.,

LL.M.,

Ph.D., SET

Principal Civil Laws 18 ---

Dr S. R.

Ivare

B. Sc.,

LL.M.,

Ph.D., SET

Associate

Professor

Constitutional

Law

18 2

Mrs

Madhuri

Shirlekar

B.Com.,

LL.M., SET

and NET

Assistant

Professor

Family Laws 16 ---

Mr

Ravindra

Wakade

B. Sc.,

LL.M., SET

Assistant

Professor

Procedural

Laws and IPC

15 ---

Mrs

Vaishali

Jadhav

B. Sc.,

LL.M., SET

Assistant

Professor

Human Rights 12 ---

Mr Nitin

Chalwadi

B.A., LL.M.,

SET

Assistant

Professor

Arbitration,

Labour Laws

12 ---

Mr Rahul

Bibave

B.Com.,

LL.M., NET

Assistant

Professor

Women and

Gender Issues/

Corporate

Laws/

Criminal Laws

12 ---

Mrs Swati

Gokhale

M.A. Assistant

Professor

Political

Science

28 ---

Mr

Ravindra

Patil

M.A. LL.B.

NET and

SET

Assistant

Professor

English 12 ---

Mr Arvind

Jagtap

BA, LL.B. Assistant

Professor

(part time)

Land Laws 30 ---

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Mr

Avinash

Awaghade

LL.M. NET Assistant

Professor

Constitutional

Law

6 ---

Mr Vikas

Waghmode

B.Com.,

LL.M. NET

Assistant

Professor

Civil Laws 2 ---

Ms Ragini

Jangam

BSL LL.B.

LL.M. SET

Assistant

Professor

Civil Laws 2 ---

Mr S T

Randive

MA, Ph. D. Assistant

Professor

(Visiting )

History 25 ---

Mr C M

Gokhale

M. Com.

LL.M.

Assistant

Professor

(Visiting )

Economics 8 ---

Ms

Sameena

Mir

MA Assistant

Professor

(Visiting )

Sociology 4 ---

11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)

by temporary faculty:

1. BA LL.B. – Pre-law subjects-27.27%

2. LL.B. – Nil

3. LL.M. - Nil

13. Student - Teacher Ratio (programme wise) - 69:1

14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff;

Sanctioned 19 and filled 17 (5 management recruited)

15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.

D. Sc, D. Litt. ---

Ph. D. 3

M. Phil. ---

PG 1

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16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding

agencies and grants received- Nil

17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total

grants received:

Faculty Minor Research

Project

Fund in Rs Agency

Dr Sopan Ivare 1.Constitutional

Validity of Death

Sentence –

Judicial Perspectives

in India

100000 UGC

2.Law Relating to

Comptroller and

Auditor General of

India – A Critical

Study

80000 BCUD, Savitribai

Phule Pune

University

Mr Ravindra

Wakade

Developing Rational

Dispute Resolution

System for Domain

Name Registration

100000 BCUD, Savitribai

Phule Pune

University

Mr Rahul Bibave De-centralisation of

Supreme Court:

Justice to the

Grassroots

75000 BCUD, Savitribai

Phule Pune

University

18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University- Nil

19. Publications:

* a) Publication per faculty- 3 papers

* Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /international) by

faculty and Students- 17

* Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,

Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database- International Social

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Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - Nil

* Monographs - Nil

* Chapter in Books - 3

* Books Edited - Nil

* Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers - Nil

* Citation Index - NA

* SNIP ---

* SJR ---

* Impact factor ---

* h-index ---

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated - Free legal consultation

21. Faculty as members in

a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards…. Nil

22. Student projects

a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter

departmental/programme - Nil

b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution

i.e. in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies - Nil

23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students - Mr Ravindra Wakade

and Mr Rahul Bibave have received research awards for their papers in Seminars.

24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the Department

1. Shri Dnayneshwar Phadtare, Deputy Police Commissioner Pune

2. Justice Mr. Abhaya Oka, Judge, Bombay High Court

3. Dr. Narendra Dabholkar, President of Andhshraddha Nirmoolan Samit Pune

4. Shri Bhaskarao Misar, Former Director General of Police (Crime)

Maharashtra

5. Dr. Nilima Bhadbhade, Professor, ILS Law College, Pune

6. Dr. N. S. Umarani, Principal, Garware Commerce College, Pune

7. Dr. Mrunal Raste, Former Vice-chancellor, Symbiosis International

University, Pune

8. Dr. Dilip Ukey, Head, Department of Law, Savitribai Phule Pune University

9. Mr. Nishad Umranikar, Company Secretary, Pune

10. Mr. Prakash Pandya, Company Secretary, Mumbai

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11. Shri R. C. Chavan, Former Judge, Bombay High Court

12. Shri Jaypal Patil, Former Judge, Bombay High Court

13. Dr Vishram Dhole, Professor, Mass Communication Studies, SSPU, Pune

14. Justice Smt. Sadhana Jadhav, Judge, Bombay High Court

15. Justice Mr. S. P. Davare, Vice-chairman, Maharashtra Administrative

Tribunal, Aurangabad Bench

16. Justice Mr. A. M. Thipase, Judge, Bombay High Court

17. Dr. Yuvakumar Reddy, Former Dean, Faculty of Law, North Maharashtra

University, Jalgaon

18. Dr Ashok Chaskar, Former Dean, Faculty of Arts and Fine Arts, SPPU, Pune

19. Justice Mr. Anant Badar, Judge, Bombay High Court

20. Mr. P. K. Gaikwad, President, District Consumer Redressal Forum, Pune

25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding

a) National - Nil

b) International - Nil

26. Student profile programme/course wise:

Name of the

course/programme

(refer to Q. 4)

Applications

received

Selected Enrolled Pass

Percentage Male Female

--- --- --- --- --- ---

*M = Male *F = Female

27. Diversity of Students

Name of the Course % of students

from the same

state

(2015-16)

% of students

from other

States (2015-16)

% of students

from abroad

UG (BA LL.B.,

LL.B.)

95.91 4.09 ---

PG 100 --- ---

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28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such

as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ?

Ans.: As per the available record with the college, more than twenty students have got

selected in Judicial Magistrate First Class examination. Almost ten students

have cleared NET/SLET in the past four years.

29. Student progression:

Student Progression Against % enrolled

UG to PG 20% (Approximately)

PG to M.Phil. Not applicable

PG to Ph.D. 5% (Approximately)

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral ---

Employed

• Campus selection

• Other than campus recruitment

Exact data are unavailable

60 % (Approximately for practice)

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment Legal practice

30. Details of Infrastructural facilities:

a) Library

The area of the

library

182.32 sq.mts. + 37.63 sq. mts.

(Reference section)

= 219.95 sq.mts

The total seating

capacity of the

library

50+10 and classrooms are made available

for study.

Reference section – 10

Library

holdings

Year -1(2012-13) Year – 2(2013-14) Year – 3(2014-15) Year – 4(2015-16)

Number Total

Cost(Rs)

Number Total

Cost(Rs)

Number Total

Cost(Rs)

Number Total

Cost

(Rs)

Text books 171 61395 182 75700 191 79100 193 72875

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ICT based and other tools Availability

OPAC Available

E-resource management package for

ejournals

Heinonline and Jstor

Federated searching tools to search

articles

in multiple databases

Not subscribed but Meta

search & Google scholar

are used.

Library website The information of the

library is on the college

website

In house/remote access to e-

publications

Yes, through NLISTINFLIBNET

Reference

Books

125 126654 98 77303 32 20074 95 82384

Journals-

National and

International

27 1,23,364 27 1,40,908 33 1,51,853 33 1,67,559

Law

Periodicals/

Magazines

12 6,116

12 6,776 12 7,317 13 9,788

News Papers 10 11,884 11 14,285 11 16,596 11 17,157

E-resources

(Online&Offl

ine)

2 60,000 2 60,000 2 60,000 4 1,32,960

Bound

Journals

81 102910 - - 127 187985 - -

Any other

(General

Books)

(specify)

14 3,065 175 39016 29 6290 45 12,219

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Library automation Computerized with bar

code system

Total number of computers for public

access

20

Internet band width/speed BSNL Boradband – 2

mbps

Institutional repository ---

Content management system for

elearning

---

Participation in resource sharing

network/consortia

INFLIBNET

b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students - Available

c) Class rooms with ICT facility - 7

d) Laboratories – Computer Lab

31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,

government or other agencies-

Type Number of

students

Number of

students

Number of

students

Number of

students

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Freeship 125 133 128 124

Scholarship 64 73 127 116

EBC/SBC 86 101 135 125

PTC/STC 2/6 4/4 3/2 5/4

Ex-Serviceman/

Freedom

Fighter

1 2 -- 1

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Assistance to

North-East

Students

13 3 25 ---

32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /

seminar) with external experts.

Ans.: The college organizes the Yashwantrao Chavan guest lecture series every year

and the Series includes five to six lectures by eminent persons from the field of

law and related ones.

The college organized workshops regularly on gender issues under Students‘

Welfare Board in the past five years.

Female Foeticide: A Social Curse 16/12/2011

Gender Equality 21/12/2013

Women and Health -11/02/2015

Nirbhaya Episode- 16/02/2016

In addition, the college organized the seminars on various areas of law for the

faculty and students.

1. Protection of Women under Domestic Violence Act 2005 (27/8/2010)

2. The Maharashtra Eradication of Blind Faith Bill 2011, 30/08/2011

3. Gender Justice-A Focus on the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act

2005, 22/12/2012

4. The Companies Act, 2013- Emerging Trends, 25/03/2014

5. Social Media: Law and Society, 13/09/2014

6. Appointment of Judges in Higher Judiciary in India, 08/09/2015

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning.

Ans.: The faculty use various methods in the teaching learning process. Problem

based method, case study, interactive method and use of ICT are generally

used effectively.

34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities.

Ans.: The college also discharges its social responsibility by organizing various

activities under NSS in the interest of society. Along with these activities, street

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plays are conducted to create socio-legal awareness among people. Free legal

consultation is provided to the needy people at college and in villages.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans

Strengths

Adequate infrastructure for conducting teaching activities

There is a sufficient provision of E-learning resources

Strong amalgamation of urban and rural students

Use of ICT in teaching learning

Education is available at affordable fees

Opportunities

The institute has a lot scope to increase the research activities

To enter into more collaborative activities with government and

nongovernment agencies

More students need to be promoted to participate in competitions

To enhance the quality of activities and educational environment to match the

international standards of higher education

Weaknesses

There is inadequate teaching staff

The research output is lower

Library space is not enough

Lower participation of students in outside competitions

There are no collaborative programmes with institutes of national eminence

Challenges

The institute faces difficulties in filling the posts of teaching

To reduce the dropout rate of students is also challenging for the college

It is difficult to prepare the curriculum in sync with the global standards as the

institute has no discretion in framing it

The institute also faces the challenge of financial self-sufficiency

The future plans of the college Department: The College is planning to construct a

separate building for its library.