Special lecture conducted for students on 07/01/2019. The lecture was mainly focused on Proclamation of National emergency and it's effects, Application of provisions relating to distribution of revenues while a proclamation of emergency, and suspension of provisions of article 19 and other provisions during emergencies. This lecture was also focused on more practical aspects with relevant case studies.
Read MoreThe special was delivered on Domestic workers in India. In which she discussed Non-governmental Organization relating to Domestic Workers . The Benefits which are available for them and the Legislation relating to them. It was like an Interactive session where students asked questions during session as well as after completion of Session
Read MoreOn 07.01.2019, A special lecture on Professional Ethics: Issues and Challenges & the art of Advocacy was conducted by E. Ventakesan, Practicing Advocate Madras High Court and a visiting faculty at Madras University. In the first session he covered the important definitions of professional ethics, ethics and morality. Then he discussed about the breach of professional ethics by lawyers, Professional conduct rules on the fiduciary Relationship between the lawyer and his clients, restrictions on advocate to take up other employment and concluded with Remedies against the order of punishment passed by the disciplinary committee
Read MoreAs a part of our curriculum, the guest lecture session has been conducted for the subject “Medical jurisprudence and Extraction of Evidences” on 7th Jan’2019. The guest lecture was delivered by Mrs.Kanimozhi, Lecturer at School of Excellence in Law, Chennai. The lecturer focused on Medico legal view on evidences and relevant case laws, and the lecture was also concentrated on Crime against human body and the crime scene investigation procedures and the powers and duties of an investigating officer. As a final part of guest lecture, the question and answer session was very interesting and the students had an effective rapport with the lecturer.
Read MoreSpecial Lecture on Market Segmenting, Targeting and Positioning (STP) was organized by Dr. Sreeya B on 7.01.2019. Resource Person for the session was Mr. S. Victor Raj, Assistant Manager, DCDR Infra Private Limited. He has nearly 15 years of academic and industrial experience. The resource person discussed about the following concepts in detail such as marketing mix, segmentation, bases of segmentation, process involved in segmentation, targeting, different strategies that can be used for targeting and concluded with how to position the product through perceptual mapping. It was an informative and interactive session for the students. The students were able to understand the concepts with the help of different companies real time scenarios.
Read MoreThe guest lecture conducted on 7th January 2019 was kick-started with an interactive brief on the old and new Amendments of Trade Mark Act . The discussion then was led by the guest lecturer into the area of Advertising in Trade Mark whereby initially the lecturer communicated the basic principles regarding the sections which was then followed by a deeper dialogue in the form of question and answer session. The said guest lecture afforded a great oppotunity to the students by providing them with a practical perspective regarding the TradeMark filling process .
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On January 7, 2019 a special lecture on "Nature and Importance of Law of Contracts" was organized for the students. The Speaker of the session was Mrs. Hemalatha R, a practicing advocate and a part time academician . The speaker discussed about the essentials of a valid contract, different types of contracts, types of offers, breach of contracts and various remedies available to the parties etc. The interactive session was concluded with discussion of case laws and current developments in E-contracts.
Read MoreA guest Lecture was conducted by Miss. K.Indhu Priya, Practicing Advocate at the honourable High Court of Madras. She delivered a special lecture on the topic "Law of Wills", she also covered the major necessities of Will and the legal procedure for executing the wills. As a part of discussion she compared the law of wills in property law and as well as in family law. The essential part of the lecture is the comparison between the wills from Hindu law and Mohammad Law. She explained how to write the document and also the legal proceedings if any disputes arises in the matter of Will. And finally she explained how to register the Will and gave an awareness about the witnesses. Around 28 students attended the lecture and interacted with the guest faculty and benefitted through this Lecture.
Read MoreIt is a moment to feel proud and heartily congratulate S.P.LATHIKA SRI of Saveetha School of law for winning the International Human Rights Legal essay writing Competition Conducted by AMITY LAW SCHOOL,DUBAI
Read MoreThe 'National Mega Moot Competition' held at Saveetha School of Law on the 30th Nov to 2nd Dec proved to be a grand success. Moot courts in Law Schools help students bring out their caliber and showcase their mooting skills which are very vital for a lawyer. This event was no different. All the 18 teams that participated across India were hardworking and equally competent. The support rendered by the faculty members and the student coordinators was an integral part of its success.
The program was commenced with registration on 30th Nov, 2018 by 2.00pm and inauguration by 3.15pm. After the high tea, the teams were interchanged with the memorandum. The Research Test was conducted on the topic ‘Fugitive Economic Offenders’ to evaluate the participants intellectual content, practical and legal approach towards the problem based on principles of natural justice
The preliminary rounds of the Intra Collegiate ‘National Mega Moot Court’ Competition was held on 1st Dec, 2018 at 8 am with18 teams participating in total which took place in Nine court halls for Prelims 1 & 2. The teamswere evaluated by Adv. Roshan Jain, Adv.Prashanth. A, Mr. Kathiravan C, Mr. Chandra Chaitanya, Adv. Mudit Bohra, Adv. Shailan.S. Rao, Adv. Sachin, Adv. Sharon, Ms. Aysha Fida from different streams of Lawhalls.The participants were very enthusiastic and recreated a Court room scene much to the delight of the audience. The judges never failed to motivate the students by providing valuable technical points in each session.The two sessions held in each of the court halls ended at about 12.30 pm. The participants were keenly observed while the judges with much patience and humbleness heeded to the arguments.The preliminary round 1 & 2 concluded by noon with eight teams qualifying for the Quarter Finals.
The sessions for the Quarter Finals began which was held after lunch at 2.00pm immediately after displaying the score sheet and interchanging the memorandum through drawing chits on their names. The ignited qualifiers took forth a heated session by exchanging sparks of arguments that ended by 3.30 pm. This was followed by the much awaited nail biting moments of the four qualified teams battling against each other in the semi- finale before the practicing advocates Adv.N.S. Siva Kumar, Adv. Arul Raj, Adv.Balaji, Adv.Ali Hassan Khan. The top two teams were selected for final, a moot battle to be held on 2nd Dec,18.
On 2nd Dec,2018, the awaited session of National Mega Moot 2018, the finale was held with two top teams from School of Excellence in Law, Chennai and the Govt Law College, Trivandrum. Dr. Asha Sundaram, Dr.S. Pandia Raj and Dr. Sreelatha. Judge for the title winner trophy in the Court Hall of the SSL.
Thereafter, the Valedictory ceremony was presided over by the Chief Guest Hon’bleJustice G.K. Ilanthiraiyan - Justice, High Court of Madras, Mr. Deepak Nallasamy- Director of Academics and Dr. Asha Sundaram- the Principal of Saveetha School of Law. The Director inaugurated the awarding ceremony welcome address had given by Dr. Asha Sundaram- the Principal of SSL and Justice G.K. Ilanthiraiyanshared his valuable thought regarding importance of moot skills for the budding lawyers present in the crowd. The award for the Best Researcher was awarded to Sastra School of Law, Thanjavur, the award for the Best Speaker was received by School of Law, Presidency University, Bangalore. The award for the Best Memorial was received by the team from Govt Law college, Trivandrum and the title for 2nd runner- up was won by team Sastra School of Law, 1st runner up by Govt Law college, Trivandrum. The title of the trophy of National Mega Moot 18’ won by School of Excellence in Law, Chennai. The event was wrapped up with the vote of thanks delivered by Dr.A. Jency Priyadharshany, Asst Professor, SSL.
The Mega Moot’ 18 drew to an exuberant end with the singing of the national anthem and congratulating the winners for their enthusiastic contribution and untiring efforts sowed in to make this event a huge hit.
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Saveetha School of Law celebrated Constitution Day on 26th November, 2018 by organising various events for the day. The day started with the seminar on “Importance of Constitution in Business” organised by the Centre for Business Administration, SSL. This session highlighted the vital role played by Constitution for business transactions. The resource person discussed about Part-XIII, Articles 301 - 307 which is related to trade, commerce and intercourse within the country.
The Centre for Criminal Justice Research, SSL has conducted a debate on “Importance of Constitution in Criminal Law Administration” during the second session. Students were divided into three groups and debated on topics like Custodial death, Right of an accused (who has committed heinous offence ) to appoint a lawyer of his choice and rights of activists. Best Debater Trophy was won by Arshiya Thansum M. of IV year. The winning team was awarded with the certificates.
The third session of the day was organised by Child Development Centre(CDC), SSL on “Protection of Child Rights under Indian Constitution”. About 100 students attended and participated in the special lecture and quiz on various problems such as child trafficking, child begging, organ transplant, child marriage and child labour both at national and international level.
Finally the day concluded by an event organised by the Women Empowerment Cell, SSL for paying tribute to the fifteen women who were part of ‘Making of Constitution’. The chief guest for the valedictory ceremony of Constitution Day was Prof. Dr. Haritha Devi from Ambedkar Law University. She also coined the importance of constitution and its vital role in our country.
Saveetha School of Law didn’t stop its activities internally but also extended it with Community Outreach Programme. About 18 students along with the faculty visited CMDA School at Maduravoyal to give an awareness on Fundamental Rights under Indian Constitution. They interacted with 240 students from sixth to eighth standard. The school students were enlightened on the following topics such as right to education, right to live anywhere in India, right to do any profession of their choice, right to be an Indian at any time, etc.
Read MoreFaculty Development Programme on Yoga and Meditation for Physical and Psychological Wellbeing was organised by Dr. Sreeya B and Ms. R. Arya on 19th, November 2018. Nearly 40 faculties from Saveetha School of Law participated in this FDP.
Resource person: Mr. Ragupathy with four Assistant Professors in Yoga from SKY Yoga conducted this session. Mr. Ragupathy worked in Handloom and Textiles Industry, Government of India for more than 10 years and got retired in 2008. He is part of SKY Yoga for the past 18 years. Based on his experience, he was made as the PRO for Tiruvallur district. He is also PRO in Avadi office. His specialisation or best part in yoga and meditation is Silence.
This FDP helped the faculties to know about the key to Physical and Psychological balance in their life, which is the need of the hour, in today’s scenario. With the help of this FDP, faculties got exposed to relaxation techniques that can be followed throughout the life. During the session all the faculties did different meditation for nearly 40 minutes.
On the whole this session had a breakthrough towards stress management
Read MoreSSL Placement Cell organised “Motivational Speech on Pathway to Success” for our final year students on 17th October, 2018. The students listened to the Pathway of Success from our successful alumni’s. Mr. K. Muthuraj, Ms. R.S. Praganthaa, Ms. M. Amudha, Mr. C.P. Mullaivanan and Ms. Thaarini VC who have cleared Tamil Nadu Judicial Services Examination 2018 addressed the gathering. Our Alumni’s shared their experience, gave clear idea about the examination pattern and finally gave some tips on how to prepare for the exams. It was a good opportunity and motivation to our students to listen from their ex-seniors. Almost 190 students attended this session.
This session was an important milestone for our students to face this competitive world.
Read MoreConcerning children's Day on 14th November 2018 our students and faculties visited Sakthi Adaravu Illam orphanage at maduravoyal and conducted an awareness Program, on importance of education and distributed Sweet's and stationery things among the children's.
Read MoreAs part of placement cell, in order to facilitate our final year students, to plan their career a soft skill program with Mr.V.Shanmghanathan, Retired Joint commissioner of Labour, present Legal Advisor at Theosophical society and Advocate H.C, Mr.Kadarkarai Karthikeyan, Cognizant Executive manager, and Mrs.Rajini ramadass, International arbitrator, co-founder of of Sai & Sai Arbitration Centre, advocate HC, as resource persons , who have delivered a inspiring, motivational speech and facilitated our students with the available scope in their field.which was helpful for our students in all means.
Read MoreIn order to encourage and promote alternative dispute resolution system our student visited ADR centre, where they witnessed various cases and made the observed the procedures which helped them to understand the subject in a better manner.
At the end of the visit the Member Secretary Mr. Nazir Ahamed (District Judge) conducted a lecture session regarding ADR and its practical procedures.
Read MoreOne day National Level Workshop on Labour Legislations in current Scenario was organized by Saveetha School of Law on 09/11/2018. On that day of workshop in the first session The centre for Labour Law studies was Inagurated by Dr.V.L.Mony . Before started the second session the students were asked to write a essay on "Labour Legislations in Current scenario and later the best paper award was given to the student after valedictory.function. second session was chaired by Dr. Uma Maheshwari , Assistant Professor for The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University. She addressed a gathering about "Codification of all Labour Legislations as single Legislation".It was like interactive session also. After the session students raised so many questions regarding Codification of Legislations as single Legislation.Valedictory function was chaired by Dr. M.S
soundara pandian, Principal, Andaman Law college . He addressed the gathering regarding "Industrial Relation and Codification of Labour Legislation". After completion of Session the best paper award was given by Dr. M.S.soundara Pandian to the Third year Student Gayathri.Dr. V.L.Mony addressed the gathering about "Liberalization, Privatisation and Globalization"
Read MoreA guest lecture was conducted by B. Ezhil, Advocate Madras High Court on the title of Right to Information.She gave a clear picture on the history of the RTI Act, forms and how to fill the same, denomination of court fees, how to prefer appeal, exemption of application of the Act. It is quite interesting and useful.
Read MoreGuest lecture taken by Advocate Ranjith kumar guest lecture from villupuram govt law college.. He gave a power pact start over law of sea he induced continental shelf along with maritime belt.. He concluded by saying various conversations and convention regarding law of sea.
Read More"A special Lecture was delivered by Mr.Soundarajan on "" Law relating to elections and Emergency Provision ""who is a Research Scholar in Dr.Ambedkar Law University. During the session he explained the articles with current scenario case laws. It was an interesting session to students. "
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