
Visit to CARA, Ministry of Women & Child Development, Government of India, on 17 September, 2025
Anangpuria Law School organized an educational visit to the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), a statutory body under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India, responsible for regulating and monitoring the adoption of children in India.
During the visit, students attended an informative lecture by Ms. Bhawna Saxena, Member Secretary & CEO, CARA, on child adoption procedures and the relevant legal frameworks.
CARA ensures that all adoptions are conducted in a legally, ethical, and transparent manner, safeguarding the rights and welfare of children. It maintains a centralized system for domestic adoptions and coordinates with authorized adoption agencies across the country. CARA also regulates inter-country adoptions, ensuring that prospective foreign adoptive parents meet the prescribed eligibility criteria and that the adoption process compiles with International conventions and Indian laws.
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Visit to Hon’ble Supreme Court of India on 9th September, 2025
Anangpuria Law School organized an educational visit to the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to to provide students with insights into the functioning of the apex judiciary and its role in interpreting the Constitution of India.
During the visit, students observed civil, criminal, and constitutional proceedings, thereby gaining an understanding judicial reasoning, principles of law, and procedural formalities. The visit also included a tour of the Supreme Court library, which provided exposure to statutes, case law, and legal research resources essential for professional practice.
Students further explored the Supreme Court Museum, which showcased the evolution of the Indian legal system, landmark judgments, and the history of the judiciary.
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Organized Intra College Sports Event on 2nd, 4th & 5th September, 2025
Anangpuria Law School organized an Intra-College Sports Event to promote physical fitness, teamwork, and a competitive spirit among students.
Participants competed in outdoor games such as Volley ball, Tug of war & Badminton, as well as indoor games including Chess, Carrom & Table Tennis. The sports meet provided a balanced platform for recreation and skill development, fostering camaraderie, discipline, and holistic growth among students.
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Visit to Child Welfare Committee, Gurugram on 3rd September, 2025
The Students visited Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Gurugram, to gain practical insight into the mechanism of child adoption and the role of the Committee in safeguarding children under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, the Protection of Children from sexual offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, and other related laws.
During the visit, the students attended an informative session delivered by Sh. Sunil Kohli, Chairperson CWC, along with Smt. Upasana Sachdeva and Smt. Kamal Yadav, esteemed members of the committee.
The CWC plays a crucial role in overseeing the welfare of orphaned, abandoned, and vulnerable children and guiding them through legal adoption process. The Members explained the statutory framework, eligibility criteria, and documentation requirement for adoption.
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Awareness Programme on Nasha Mukti, Organized by Police Department Association with Anangpuria Law School on 28th August, 2025
An Awareness Programme on Nasha Mukti and Narcotic Drug Abuse was organized to educate students about the legal, social, and health consequences of substance abuse.
The session highlighted provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, including penalties for possession, consumption, trafficking, as well as the legal responsibilities of citizens.
Students were apprised of the role of law enforcement agencies, preventive mechanisms, and rehabilitation measures under Indian law to combat drug abuse. Interactive discussions and case studies further emphasized the serious consequences of violations under the narcotic law.
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