An Introduction to Negligence with Special Reference to Case Laws

A special lecture on “ An Introduction to General Principles of  Negligence with Special Reference to Case Laws” was conducted by J.K.Mony angelus.   The discussion was how the elements of negligence are formulated and how each claim passes through  the duty portal to enter into the scope of compensation . Several case laws were discussed to illustrate why law should ever deny recovery for negligently inflicted harm or provide  remedy for persons injured by unreasonable acts or omissions of others.

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E-Governance

A Special Lecture on "e-Governance" was delivered by Dr.R.Mathaiyan; the lecture demonstrated the nature and characteristics of e-Governance. The Merits of e-Governance are more than the demerits, the Citizens should be given more awareness on the usage of Information and communication technology to access the services provided by the government. The difference between rural and urban people participation of ICT also well discussed. E-Governance ensures the transparency of the government. The transparency gives more confident on the functions of the government. It is also makes quick delivery of the services to the people. The importance of  E-Governance in controlling corruption was also discussed.

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Professional Ethics for Lawyers

A Special Lecture was conducted on the topic “Professional Ethics for Lawyers” by Mrs.Kanimozhi, Lecturer at the School of Excellence in Law, Chennai. The Guest Lecturer focuses on the Seven Lamps of Advocates and Panchsheel of Advocated and also the duty of an Advocate towards his / her clients, colleagues, and Public people.  The lawyers profession is very much connected to human life as it exists in all aspects of life which mandates the highest standards of professional ethics. The administration of Justice is the end result of the administration of the legal system and that can’t be done without any hindrance only if lawyers maintain an ethical contact.  Bar Council has the power to take disciplinary actions against the deviant lawyers. The session also discussed four ideal about the interwoven concepts of how a lawyer ought to conduct his behaviour and professional actions. The advocacy ideal, The social Responsibility ideal, The Justice Ideal, The Ideal of Collegiality etc.


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SSL won Overall Champions Trophy of Saveetha B.P.Ed Athletic meet, 2019

On 12.04.2019, Bachelor of Physical Education Department, SIMATS had organised over all athletic meet for 100M, 200M, 400M, 1500M, 4*100 Relay, 4*400 Relay, 3000M, 5000M, Shot put and Discus throw. SSL students had participated and showed outstanding skills and talents . Our students gave tough competition to other universities and bagged the gold medals for both individual and over all titles. Our student’s maintained utmost discipline and got very good appreciation from the organizers.

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Workshop on Physical and Psychological Wellbeing

Workshop on Physical and Psychological Wellbeing was organized for the SSL students by Dr. Sreeya B on 12th April, 2019. The resource person for the workshop was  Dr. S. Selvam, who has received gold medal in Yoga. The highly contented Yoga master has rightly extracted the information and shared exactly what is required for the student community. It was a great experience for the students to know about the key to Physical and Psychological Wellbeing in their life, which is need of the hour in today’s scenario. The students had hands on experience on practising Yoga and Meditation during the session. The students will enjoy the benefit of this workshop for lifetime.

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Role of Administrative Tribunal

Guest Lecture was about the topic Role of Administrative Tribunal. The Administrative Tribunals are established as a part of Constitutional adjudicative system under Article 323A through which Parliament exercises the power to establish Administrative tribunal act, 1985. the merits and demerits of constituting administrative tribunals and the judicial interpretations on these issues were discussed elaborately.

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Methods of Data Collection

Saveetha School of Law conducted special lecture for the students of BBA LLB and BA LLB who studying Legal Research Methodology. The resource person Dr. V. Jayachitra, Head, Department of Economics, Sree Muthukumarasamy College, Chennai, delivered lecture on the "Methods of Data Collection” . Both Quantitative and Qualitative methods of data collections were discussed with the aid of illustrations and also Random Sampling structured data collection instruments was discussed elaborately. The need for recording data accurately and systematically was also explained with different methods of gathering information.

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Sociology and Social Institutions

A special lecture on changes in social institutions and law was delivered by Mr. Arul Paul . The main focus of the session was on the concept of social change. He discussed various causes and effect of social changes.. How changes modify social structure, social organization and social functioning, How change modifies the life pattern of people. He also discussed the difference between technological and social changes . The lecture also discussed how social change is reflecting through social attitudes, social values and ways of living.

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Financial Engineering in Media Industry

A special Lecture on " Financial Engineering in Media Industries" was organised by Dr.S.Selvaraju on 06.04.2019 for the Slot-D (NC1502- Financial Management) students. Mr.G.Vimal Kumar, the Senior Accountant cum Internal Auditor of Zee Tamil entertainment (p) Ltd.,who is having rich and depth knowledge in finance, was invited as a resource person. He gave lecture on how the financial planning requirements in media industry could be designed and the various avenues in which the required finance could be mobilized. He also explained the ways in which mobilized funds could be distributed to various segments of the business so that the funds could be used optimally and effectively. He motivated the students by sharing his own experience and also by explaining  job opportunities for lawyers in media industry. He said that the lawyer can earn minimum of Rs5,00,000 per annum and maximum of Rs.33,00,000 lakhs per annum in media industry. The session was more interactive and very useful to students. He gave the assurance that he would arrange internship if the request is made in proper channel .

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Contemporary Relevance of Right To Information Act And Right To Privacy

The  Special Lecture on " Contemporary Relevance of Right To Information Act And Right To Privacy" was conducted by Mrs.Rubavathi, Lecturer,Government Law College Villupuram.  The session focused on current situations of technological advancements and invasions of privacy. Laws of various other countries where they have incorporated comprehensive laws for the protection of personal informations. The lecture also discussed about the need for exemptions to hold on to informations.

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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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