Surety and Partnership Act

The special lecture was delivered by Mr.R.Elango, Advocate ,Madras High Court on the topic "" Surety and Partnership Act"". He has explained about all the aspects of surety and surety bonds then he focused on what is partnership , how it's differ from company ,how to register and dissolute the partnership , scope of the Act then what are the keys points have to be taken while writing.Finally the lecture ended up with interaction

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WAKF, GIFT AND WILL IN ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE UNDER MOHAMMEDAN LAW”

The special lecture By M Azarudeen working as Associate ( Legal and Research) in Callidus Compliance solution in the subject Family law -2 on 12:08:209 was based on the topic “ WAKF, GIFT AND WILL IN ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE UNDER MOHAMMEDAN LAW” The guest lecture rendered was very informative as I could have a clear cut idea about the gifts under Muslim Law where The gift can be transferred to unborn child in Shia and Sunni law which varies with the restrictions, and had understood a clear overview of conditions for validating the gift under Shia law and Sunni law and analysed the main aim of the Hiba thatthe contract must be made between two living persons.Then the lecture gave importance to the Wakf board where the explanation was given about the process of operation of such board and the role of tribunals in supervising the Wakf Board, the composition of Wakf Board and was taught about the persons who are entitled to contribute in Wakf Board and explanation about the types of Wakf Board the can be no misuse of property, for the purpose of supervising the wakf board and to sort the issues relating to board Wakf Tribunal was formulated, in this board only Muslims can contribute, it money must be used for the purpose of serving Shariat Law.This lecture especially helpful for the students who were interested in the field of practing in Family related cases. He also cleared their queries at the end of the session. Hope it was interesting as well as an interactive session with students.

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Negligence

The special lecture conducted gives a basic idea about torts.The best part of the lecture was on the topic of medical negligence.The topic was explained with various case laws and practical examples were given tio grasp the topic.The explanation regarding Medical Negligence was fantastic as it talked about the various happenings in and around the society.The session was very useful and interactive.

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Legal Language and Legal Maxims.

The Lecture deals about the basic concepts of law, functions of law and how far helps in regulating the conduct of human behavior in our society. The lecture focused much on legal maxims explaining about the concepts of a person can get legal remedy only if he has a legal right over it and also dealing with the concept ,Any action cannot be taken for an immoral cause.The lecture also focused on rights and liabilities of persons and a brief discussion about law an morality.

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Action plan to crack UPSC Exam

On 8th August 2019, Saveetha School of Law, placement cell has conducted a one-day workshop in partnership with Kingmaker IAS Academy on “Action plan to crack UPSC Exam”. 


The session was headed by Mr. Rishabh C.A, IAS, (2018 Tamilnadu, UPSC Topper, AIR 23). He shared his journey of grit and determination in clearing one of the hardest exams in the country. Mr. Rishabh who was an engineering graduate from Maduranthakam and was working as an engineer with Infosys, before he decided to join civil service. He outlined the action plan every civil service aspirant need to follow in order to develop a personalized style for the exam preparation. Mr. Boominathan, Director of Kingmaker IAS Academy has pointed out the sparsity of Tamilnadu candidates who could clear the UPSC exams. He explained in detail the exam structure of UPSC and suggested recommended books for both prelims and mains. He reiterated the importance of law students to give UPSC exam a try as the syllabus of UPSC has law as an integral part and it’s a battle half won for a law student. 


 Mr. Rishabh C.A, IAS highlighted the importance of having an updated knowledge in current affairs about the happenings across the globe and particularly in India. He recommended reading the editorials of popular newspapers like The Hindu, Economist and parliamentary discussions. He then engaged in a healthy debate with the students regarding the scrapping of Art. 370 and students were delighted to get a different perspective on the issue. He also shared his experience with the panel during the personal round of interview, which lasted for about three hours! Over all it was a good experience for the students who got insider information about the various tips and tricks to crack civil service exam.


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CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN DIGITAL MARKETING

Guest lecture on Consumer Behaviour was held on 9th of August 2019, Guest speaker was Mr.S.Chandrasekaran, Assistant professor, Department of management studies, SRM Easwari Enggering college ,Chennai. He delivered a lecture on the topic Consumer Behaviour in Digital Marketing . He was mainly focusing the lecturer to digital marketing impact on consumer behavior and currently the modern consumer how they given the priority to digitalize marketing. As a consumer point of view what are the expectation are there in the digital marketing like product colour, design, offers, delivering date and mode of payment and how to rectify that their needs and wants. He was explain about the digital marketing strategy, Goal, and importance of consumer behavior through different social medias like facebook,twitter,TikTok etc.

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Environmental Crimes in India

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences of Saveetha School of Law conducted an invited lecture on ‘Environmental Crimes in India’ on 7th August, 2019.  Dr. K. S. Shoba Jasmin, Associate Professor of Economics welcomed the gathering in SSL Seminar Hall for the lecture. Prof. Dr.  Dhulasi Birundha Varadharajan, Former Chairperson, School of Economics, Madurai Kamaraj University delivered the lecture which covered the environmental crimes in India, the causes of depletion of minerals which are unnoticed and the CO2 emissions from the industrial sector  leading to massive environmental degradation. The Mineral Theft in the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu got special attention among the students with the volume of trade of minerals from India and motivated the students to look into the problem deeply.  The lacunae in National Legislation to control the environmental crimes was discussed and the need to include the environmental crimes under criminal offences also recommended at the end of the discussion. Dr. Kirubakaran, Assistant Professor of Economics proposed vote of thanks and the session was concluded with National Anthem.


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Internal Influences on Consumer Behaviour

The role of consumers and their behaviour is significant to marketers as they continuously identify quantitative and qualitative ways to measure consumer behaviour. The guest speaker, Ms. Sasirekha, Assistant Professor, SRM Easwari Engineering College, threw light on the internal influences such as perception, motivation, personality, attitude and self-image that affect consumer behaviour. Real-time examples were discussed in class and the session was quite interactive with active participation from the students.

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Lok adalat system in India

A special lecture on “Lok adalat system in India” was conducted by Mrs.Hemalatha, Madras high court advocate. She started with how the Lok Adalat system in India originated, its scope and ambit, need and also its importance. She also discussed about the jurisdiction pertaining to Lok Adalats along with its procedure to deal with the cases and the powers of Lok Adalats. The concept of Lok Adalat is an innovative Indian contribution to the world jurisprudence. The introduction of Lok Adalats added a new chapter to the justice dispensation system of this country and succeeded in providing a supplementary forum to the victims for satisfactory settlement of their disputes. This system is based on Gandhian principles. It is one of the components of ADR systems. In ancient times the disputes were used to be referred to “panchayat” which were established at village level. Panchayat’s used to resolve the dispute through arbitration. It has proved to be a very effective alternative to litigation. This very concept of settlement of dispute through mediation, negotiation or through arbitral process known as decision of "Nyaya-Panchayat" is conceptualized and institutionalized in the philosophy of Lok Adalat. It involves people who are directly or indirectly affected by dispute resolution.

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Cyber crimes and its classification

A special lecture on “Cyber crime and its classification” was conducted by Mr.Anand., Assistant Professor, School of Excellence in Law, TNDALU.He started with the concept of cyberspace, And the importance of cyber law and cybercrime. Further he discussed on classification of crime in India along with the leading case laws with made the students to have a interactive session so that it easy to connect the crime to real world instances. He concluded with the necessity to enact legislation that will sufficiently prohibit the abuses of new and developing technology. The speed with which technology develops makes this a continual concern. In some cases, the line between what will be considered criminal conduct and what will be civil remains uncertain.

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Specific Relief act and quasi contract

The special lecture was delivered by Mrs.Premasangeetha , Guest Lecturer of Govt Law College , Villupuram on the topic " Specific relief Act and Quasi contract". She has explained about all the remedies under specific Relief Act for persons whose civil or contractual rights have been violated and fictional contract recognised by a court under Quasi contract. She has given a recent examples with all these aspects and what are the keys points have to be taken while writing for exams with regarding to specific relief act and quasi contract. The session was more informative and the students got benefitted . Finally it had ended with interaction.


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An analyses on Offence against Human body and general defense

Mr. R. Ranjith Kumar working as a guest lecture of Govt Law college at Villupuram. He has four years experience of teaching line above said institution as will as six years of practicing an Advocate of High Court and lower courts. He was take special lecture on Law of Crime and he focused on Offence Against Human Body and clubbed with General Defense and then he discussed famous case laws etc.... .He gave an idea of how to practicing an Advocate, the students are how to attend the Clint then how to prepare the notes and file a private complaint in criminal cases. Students were highly interactive posting questions in accordance with their subject and Advocate field. Students are really enjoy their special lecture.

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Registration and Dissolution of Firm- Indian partnership Act 1932

The special lecture on contract 2 on 01-08-2019 was based on the PARTNERSHIP ACT , 1932with regarding to “REGISTRATION AND DISSOLUTION OF FIRM”. This lecture was mainly to interact the students with different perspectives on partnership Act and relevant with current scenario. She also covered the major topics under that Act which is general definitions, basic essentials of partnership , different kinds of partners, the minimum and maximum requirements of partners in different sectors, joint stock companies, doctrine of holding out , duties and retirements of parties. Each topic was explained with famous landmark judgments like Kasam vs Commissioner of income tax, Chhedilal vs C.I.T, Mallow march & Co vs Court of wards, Meenaskshi Achi vs P.S.M.S chettiar , Scarf vs Jardine. The session was more interactive session and students would have explored new things. This lecture especially helpful for the students who were interested in the field of business as well for budding entrepreneurs. She also cleared their queries at the end of the session. Hope it was interesting as well as an interactive session with students.

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PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

A special lecture on " Application of functions of management in sales department with particualr reference to Annai Food Products, Chennai" was orgainsed on 1st August,2019. Mr.E.Arivoli, Senior Sales Manager of Annai Food Products was invited as a resource person.With his vast experience in marketing and sales, he expalined how the orgainsation plans and orgainse the necessary facilities and how the authority and resposiblity are delegated and fixed. he also explained the necessary staff are recurited and the way in which the works are co-ordinated for smooth functioning of organisation. Further he explained the importance of communication and alos controlling. Preparation sales budget and fixing sales target are also were explained in detail. The lecture class helped the students to understand the subject in organisational context. During the interaction session students asked questions and the resource person replied at most thentire satisfaction of students. The session was very useful to the students.

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Panel discussion on Union Budget - 2019

On 31st July, 2019, Saveetha School of Law organised a panel discussion on the Union Budget 2019 that was rolled out by the First Full Time Women Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman on July 5, 2019. Mrs. Revathi Raghumathan, Mr. Raam Vairavan and Mr. Divakar Vijayasarathy formed the expert panelists while Dr. Deepak Swaminathan was the moderator. Students of SSL were also invited to be a part of the panel discussion. Sadhana, Leelesh Sundaram, Sandesh Saravanan and Shanthilal formed student panelists. A clear glance of the budget was provided by Mr. Raam Vairavan who touched upon budget deficit, interests on payment and briefed the audience regarding the importance of a budget. The recent National Educational Policy was also examined by Mrs. Revathi who highlighted the fact that India is moving towards a more research oriented approach rather than the traditional classroom system to obtain knowledge. The clear gap between knowledge and skill was elucidated by Mr. Divakar. Sandesh and Leelesh were given a chance to express their perspectives of the Youth of India in relation to the budget. The fact that India is the youngest country and shall have the young minds raking over in future could not have been more aptly put forth by them. No discussion is complete without giving due credit to the women of our country. Nari Tu Narayani, the popular phrase was aptly justified by Sadhana and Mrs. Revathi. India is now moving towards digitalization. This was addressed by Shanthilal who touched upon Adhar card and bank transfer. He also focused on how the budget has facilitated this digital transformation. Dr. Deepak moderated the discussion with a touch of humor which kept it light and sparked the interest of the audience. Overall, it was an event where knowledge flowed and perspectives were compared. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Assistant Professor Ms. Aswathy Rajan

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Orientation Programme

The Orientation Programme on Judicial service exam preparations was held on 31st July 2019 in Saveetha School Of law at SSL Seminar Hall.

The main Guest of honour Speaker is Mr R.Chandrasekaran BABL.,ML.,MA(Criminology).,PG diploma(cyber crime)., regular guest faculty in Tamilnadu Police Academy.,guest lecturer in coimbature law college as well as with 19yrs bar experience.

He has given a fantastic demonstrations with his Crew Of Lady Advocates Named Advocate PREETHI Raj Shetty, Advocate Ashwini and Advocate ambiga from High court of madras on How to crack JSE exams and what are the keys points have to be taken into consideration while appearing for exams, which areas to be concentrated more. 

Topic Covered in the Programme: 

Gist of all the acts mainly on Crpc and Indian Evidence Act, 1872. 


1. Indian Contract Act, 1872

2. Specific Relief Act

3. Sale of Goods Act & Indian Partnership Act

4. Transfer of Property Act, 1882

5. Indian Penal Code, 1860

6. Civil Procedure Code

7. Criminal Procedure Code

8. Indian Evidence Act

9. SC and ST Atrocities Act & Civil Rights Act

10. Judgment Writing and Essay Writing

Translations Paper.

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DECENNIAL YEAR CELEBRTION AND ALUMNI MEET

Chennai (July 27, 2019)-Saveetha School of Law, SIMATS is organized its Decennial Year Celebrations on July 27, 2019 at M. M. Convention Centre, Saveetha Dental College Campus. Also an alumnus meet held on the same day.

Dr. N. M. Veeraiyan, Founder and Chancellor, SIMATS has presided over the function. Hon’ble Thiru. Justice M. S. Ramesh, Judge, Madras High Court was the Guest of Honor for the occasion. Honorable dignitaries Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy, Director of Academics, SIMATS, Prof. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma, Vice Chancellor, SIMATS and Dr. Thiagarajan V., Registrar, SIMATS, also on dais.

Prof. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma, Vice Chancellor, SIMATS welcomed the honorable chief guests and gathering. Guest of Honor Thiru. Justice M. S. Ramesh, Judge, Madras High Court launched the logo of Decennial year. Dr.Asha Sundaram, Principal Saveetha school of Law Presented the journey of SSL, with the preceded by screening of a documentary on the historic journey of the college. Dr.N.M. Veeraiyan, Founder and Chancellor, SIMATS presented the special address, he highlighted the activities and individual achievements of faculties in these decade of years. He made detailed presentation on the ecological changes that have taken place in SSL also he noted contribution of the former faculty members of the college. Speaking on the occasion, Guest of Honor Thiru. Justice M. S. Ramesh, Judge, Madras High Court, recollected illustrious experience of his life and exhorted the young graduates to pursue higher education and research. He told them to understand the value of Law and need to remain legal profession also he insisted his admiration towards passed out students of SSL who all practicing. Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy, Director of Academics, SIMATS, added identification of SSL, during his address, he reiterated the role of the college and developing it personality. 

Honorable Thiru. Justice M. S. Ramesh, Judge, Madras High Court, presented awards to academicians and students who had achieved laurels and several areas of academics and extra curriculum activities. Members of administrative and best performers were also felicitated for various achievements and their contribution to the institution. 

The panelists include well known personalities were there for Word of Blessings, Hon’ble Thiru. Justice M. Jaichandren, Hon’ble Thiru. Justice R. S. Ramanathan, Hon’ble Thiru. Justice M. Vijayraghavan, Justices (Retd.) Madras High Court, Dr. R. Gandhi, Senior Advocate, Madras High Court, they took an opportunity to speak good an indeed and good of institution and wished the students for great ahead, it fills minds and hearts 

Saveetha School of Law was inaugurated in 2009 with a vision of imparting and maintaining quality legal education, higher standards of legal research and training. Today it has become one of the pioneer law institutes in the country and the only law college in Chennai to offer B. A., LL. B., B. B. A., LL. B., B. Sc. LL. B., B. Com. LL. B., and B. Tech., LL. B. It also offers courses like LL. M., Ph. D and LL. D.


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Social Outreach Program

It took Buddha seeing the infirm and the old to learn about inequalities, the Social Outreach Program on 26th July, 2019 organised by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Saveetha School of Law was certainly an eye opener for the students. It is one thing to read about class inequality theoretically, and another to witness the human soul thriving in distress. The people of Jutkapuram,Walltax Road responded to the students' activities and performances enthusiastically, and were a pleasure to interact with. The skit and mime were well received, and the awareness campaigns were appreciated.the students also provided the note book,dictionary and etc to that people. The one-to-one interaction session was immensely enjoyable and informative, and we found the people to be clearly expressive and intelligent. We learnt that appearances are deceptive, and that clothes do not make the man. We visited the near Elephant gate C2 Police station and the inspector interacted with us, giving us awareness on various topics. Overall, it was a very memorable and informative experience, and we thoroughly relished it.  


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British Council Future Leaders Connect Final Heats held at Saveetha

Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS) hosted BC Future Leaders Connect Final Heats at SIMATS Poonamallee campus on 25th July, 2019. The judges of the programme were Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma, Vice-Chancellor, SIMATS, Ms. Janaka Pushpanathan, Director British Council, South India, Mr. Ravi, Editor-in-chief, The Hindu, and Gaurav Somwanshi, BC Future Leaders Connect Winner 2018. Last year BC Future Leaders Connect was organised in Delhi.

SIMATS Chancellor Dr. N.M. Veeraiyan said that this "BC FLC Final Heats 2019 programme at Saveetha will be beginning for more collaborations with British Council." Vice Chancellor of SIMATS, Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma said that " new ideas to upgrade the policies presented by the finalists were inspiring." 

Eleven finalist from Mumbai, Ranchi, New Delhi, Bangalore, Lucknow and Srinagar presented their ideas. Thousands of SIMATSians attended and few posted questions after each presentation. Based on Audience Polling, "Favourite Contestant" was recognised.

The winners of British Council Future Leaders Connect 2019 selected by panel of judges were Hasiba Begum, Kajri Babbar and Shambhavi Singh. Audience Favourite Contestant was Shreya Juneja. The winners get to travel to the UK for ten days of advanced policy and leadership development programme at Moller Institute, Churchill College, University of Cambridge.

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Education breeds Confidence... Confidence breeds Hope...

On 24th July 2019 - A Legal

Awareness Camp at Corporation Middle School was  conducted by the Students of Saveetha School of Law for creating an awareness to the Girl Children. The Children were sensitised about the self defence and preventive measures that can be taken to protect themselves from the worst scenario and also they have been taught about the legal provisions, which protects women. Such interactive and interesting program was organised by Ms.Jayapreethi Manoharan and Mrs.Gayathri Rahul ( Assistant Professors of SSL)

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