Competition Regime International Aspect

Mr.Kamban Socrates , Assistant professor , delivered a special lecture on 6 th April 2019 on Topic Competition law international regime he covered various problems and issues relating to competition law in international regime he covered the various aspects of competition law with reference to IPR  .Competition Law all over the world in general and in India in particular is an emerging area. In the wake of the new economic and market conditions, it has gained significant importance so as to regulate he market players. But Competition Law as a discipline has not yet gained th required momentum in law colleges across India

Competition Law (Anti-Trust law in US and Anti-Monopoly Law in China) balances competition in the market by regulating anti-competitive practices of players. It maintains fair competition in the market. The predecessor of the modern competition law dates back to the restraint of trade practices followed in England which paved way for the development of Anti-Trust law in US in the 19th Century. Presently US and EU are considered to have the most efficient Anti-Competitive legislations and enforcement machinery globally.

Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution of India guarantees every citizen the right to practice any profession or carry out any occupation, trade or occupation and the state can impose reasonable restriction through legislations. Article 301 read with 302 and 304(b) empower the parliament to reasonably restrict the freedom of trade throughout the territory of India.

In India, the history of competition law dates back to the MRTP Act, 1969 which was intended to control the monopolistic and restrictive trade practices which was detrimental to the consumers and service providers. Consequent to an array of changes in the economy and market, MRTP Act became inadequate to deal with the market practices like predatory pricing, bid rigging, collusion, price fixing etc. Eventually, in 1999, the SVS Raghavan committee was appointed to look into the need for a new law in the regime. Following the recommendations of the Committee, the Competition Act, 2002 was enacted to fine tune Indian competition law with the global regime.

It intends to regulate the manner in which businesses are conducted in India, so as to create a level playing field with effective competition in the market.  To achieve the objectives, the Act has established Competition Commission of India. Competition Appellate tribunal is the Appellate body from where a further appeal lies to the Supreme Court.


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Awareness Camp on Right to Education

Child Development Centre of Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences conducted a one day Awareness Camp on Right to Education at Puthagaram Primary School, Vinayagapuram, Rettari on 20/03/21019. The Camp was headed by Dr.A.Sreelatha , Professor, Saveetha School of Law along with Ms. Malaimagal, Assistant Professor and Ms.R.Dhivya ,Assistant Professor.

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Women’s Day Celebration

SSL Women Empowerment Cell have organised Legal Literacy Program for Government  School Headmistress on Women’s Day, 8th March, 2019. The Chief Guest for the day was  Ms. Deepthi Arivunidhi, First Additional District Judge, Tiruvallur. Her thoughts on women’s day inspired many women. Her interactive session with the audience included the importance of women in today’s scenario. She also discussed whether really women got independence and whether still the stereotype exists among women? These hot burning topics touched the women in the crowd. After the keynote address, Recognition Award was distributed to the fifteen identified Government Headmistress by the Chief Guest. The identified Headmistresses are from Government Schools of Nallur, Gunduperumbedu, Sriperumbudur, Ekanapuram, Koothavakkam, Podavur, Irungattukottai, Pillaipakkam, Thirumangalam, Nemili, Sriperumbudur South, Umayal Parancherry, Koovur, Padappai, and Molachur. Headmistress of various Government Schools assured that they will consider it as a beginning for legal awareness and share it with their students. They also included that such legal awareness programs will be arranged on-campus for the benefit of the students.

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Two Day International Conference on “Protection of Child Rights: Problems and Prospects”

The two day international conference on Protection of Child Rights started with the inaugural function on 3rd March 2019, with Prof. Dr. M.A.D.S. J. S. Niriella, Professor, Department of Public and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka and Dr. MWIRIGI K CHARLES, Jerusalem University, Post Doctoral Fellow, School of Law, Christ University as the chief guest and Prof. Dr. Asha Sundaram, Principal, Saveetha School of Law as the Patron. The event started with the prayer song “Tamil Thai Vazhthu”, and it was continued by lighting up of Kuthuvilaku by the dignitaries on the stage. The inaugural note was rendered by Prof. Dr. Asha Sundaram, who threw the light on need for recognising the rights of children. The dignitaries were honoured by Prof. Dr. Asha Sundaram. The chief guest of the day, Dr. Charles spoke on growing abuse towards the children and their rights. The chief guest of the day in his intellectual speech helped the participants understand the global standards set in protection of child rights. Dr. Niriella delivered the key note address focusing on the victim of abuse. The extinguished guest of the day brought the role of government and social activists in protecting the rights of children.

The inaugural session was followed by technical session with the resource person’s presentations by Dr. Anuja, Assistant Professor, Coordinator, ENVIS Centre on Environmental Law and Policy sponsored by Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate change, NLSIU, Bengaluru and Dr. Sathish Gowda, Assistant Professor of Law, P.G. Department of Studies and Research in Law, University Law College, Jnanabharathi Campus, Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka. Both the resource persons was felicitated by Prof. Dr. Asha Sundaram , Principal, SSL. Dr. Sathish Gowda highlighted on widening the aspects of Article 21 of Indian Constitution in protecting the rights of children. He also spoke on the view of judiciary in rights of children. Dr. Anuja spoke on gender disperheria, the guest also spoke on need for the replacement of the term sex with gender identity.

The paper and poster presentations were presented by presenters from various institutions on the themes specified by the conference protocol. The paper presentation helped the students understand the different views and prospects in the trends of child rights.

The comments rendered by the chair person helped the students know, analyse and criticise the legislations in protection of child rights. The second day of this conference was started with the resource person’s presentations by Ms. Harini Ramanujam, CEO, Madras Dyslexia Association, Dr. Aneesh V. Pillai, Assistant Professor (Law), School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kalamassery, Kochi, Kerala and Dr. Haritha Devi, Assistant Professor, School of Excellence, Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University. Ms. Harini Ramanujam spoke on counselling dyslexic children and legal approach towards such children. Dr. Aneesh V Pillai insisted on surrogacy and rights of children born out of surrogacy, highlighting the latest legislative intents. Dr. Haritha Devi presentation was based on the rationale for determining extent of child rights and role of parents and educators in protecting rights of children. It was followed by the paper presentation from various institutions. This conference received 45 papers, 5 posters and 2 short films from various institutions. Nearly 140 participants participated in this international conference on child rights.

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Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes via Real Life Cases, Precautions and Remedies

Are you suffering from Nomophobia? Wondering what it is? It’s an irrational fear of “my phone is not with me syndrome, a new form of disorder among the youth. People especially youngsters are so hooked up to their mobile phones for playing games, watching movies, videos etc. Be aware of the cell phone you are carrying in your pocket, don’t keep nude pictures or pornographic content or pirated videos in the phone.

These tips were given by Mumbai based lawyer and cyber expert Adv. Prashant Mali who had conducted an awareness programme on “Cyber Security and Cyber crimes via Real life cases, precautions and remedies“ at Saveetha School of Law, SIMATS, Chennai on Saturday (2nd march, 2019). The session was organised for law students and academicians of Saveetha School of law and nearby colleges. Around 100 attendees from Chennai, Kerala and Madurai participated in the event. Mr. Mali visited city as part of his #cybervoayage campaign to raise awareness about cyber crimes.

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Building World class Universities in India

Special lecture on “Building World class Universities in India” on 23/2/2019 by Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, LL.B. (Delhi), B.C.L. (Oxford), LL.M. (Harvard), S.J.D. (Hong Kong) Founding Vice Chancellor O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU)  and Prof Dr Anand Prakash Mishra  - Director of Law Admissions,  O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU).

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Online Memorial Writing Competition

Saveetha School of Law has stepped forward with the initiative of organizing “1st National Online Memorial Writing Competition 2019” which is emerging as a flagship program of our institution aiming at imparting the students with a real-life acquaintance of LEGAL RESEARCH. 

The Moot Problem for this competition was based on “LGBTQI”. This competition aims basic skills for every budding advocate, particularly Legal research and application of law. This was an ONLINE EVENT where we received 62 memorials across India from various National Law Schools and Other Law Institutions. These memorials were reviewed and adjudged by the eminent scholars and top 10 memorial were awarded with E-certificate of Merit & all other participants received E-certificate of participation. 

Sasmitha from Law Center 2, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi awarded  3000 as Winner of the competition. Sai Hasitha and Ayush Kumar Jain from Presidency University, Bangalore was awarded 1500 as Runner-up of the competition.

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Refugee Populations in India and South East Asia: The Role of the State in Crisis Mitigation

In view of the grave refugee crisis obtaining in many parts of the world currently, a special lecture had been organized by the Department of Criminal Law and Human Rights of the Saveetha School of Law,  on “Refugee Populations in India and South East Asia: The Role of the State in Crisis Mitigation”. Dr. George Richards, who works as an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, Edinboro University, had delivered this lecture on 22nd February, 2019. It was attended by nearly 80 students of SSL. 

In his lecture, Dr. George Richards had focused on a wide range of areas relating to the situation of refugees. These included (among others); International legal regime on refugees; Refugee crisis- Current global trends ; Indian position on refugees; Role and Functions of UN High Commissioner for Refugees; His personal field experience obtained during his visits to refugee camps; Indian Organizations working in the field of refugees.

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International Conference on Gender Based Discrimination

Saveetha School of law, SIMATS organized a One Day International Conference on Gender Based Discrimination in Workplace on 15th February 2019. International Conference started was inaugurated by the Principal, Dr. Asha Sundaram, Chief Guest Ms. Ponni, Social Activist as well as Classical Dancer and Associate professor as well as HOD of Labour Law Department Dr.Sreelatha. The Chief Guest addressed the regarding the gender based discrimination relating to Transgender. She gave motivational speech regarding the hurdles she faced as transgender. The Conference journal was released by the Chief Guest as well as resource Mrs. Prasanna Damodaran, TGT, Department of Social Sciences, Bhavans Rajaji Vidhyashram, along with Mrs. Prasanna Damodaran , Dr. Jasmine Alex, Associate Professor , School of Indian Legal Thought, MG University, Kerala and Ms.Indira , Assistant Professor, VIT chaired the Session as Resource Persons for evaluating papers and paper presenters. They addressed the gathering relating to the theme of the conference. A total number of 120 students’ participated, 25 papers were received from different zones and presented in this conference. The Chief Guest for the Valedictory session was Mrs.Devi Krishna, Chairman Women Membership Development; RI Dist.3232. The Chief Guest addressed the gathering relating to gender discrimination and different forms of it. The chief guest also appreciated the college for organizing the conference based on gender discrimination.  The international conference winded up with presenting awards for the best paper and presenter. One Short film was displayed and awarded as Best Short Film. International Conference was a grand success with the support of management, participants, students and faculties.

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National Conference on Alternative Dispute Resolution System in India

Saveetha School of Law organized one day National conference on Alternative Dispute Resolution System in India.

  Conference was inaugurated by Honourable Justice Thiru. K. Gnana prakasam,  The technical sessions were  chaired by DR expertise D.V.Inbavijayan (International Arbitrator), Miss.Rani(Arbitrator), and Mr. Arun (Arbitrator). Valedictory  session was chaired by  Honorable Member Secretary, Alternative dispute Resolution Mr.Nazir Ahmed.

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Outerspace treaties and liabilities

A special lecture on "Outer Space Treaties and Liabilities" was organized for the students. The Speaker of the session was Dr. Malay Adhikari, Assistant Professor, SRM University. He is an eminent academician and hold a PHD in space law from JNU, Delhi. The speaker discussed about the origin and development of space programmes all over the world especially in India. He demarcated the space law into cold and hot base on the commercial exploitation. He highlighted the importance of non- anthropocentric activities in space law. He explained about the difference between absolute and simple liability for state parties in respect to the claims involving the objects launched into outerspace. The interactive session was concluded with discussion on dispute settlement, claims commission and current developments in Space law.

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