Special lecture was delivered by Dr. P. Mathuraswamy, Associate Professor, Jeppiaar Engineering College, Chennai on 1.11.2019. Dr. Mathuraswamy has over 19 years of teaching experience and has published research papers in national and international journals. He provided an overview of research with appropriate examples. He stressed on the importance of selecting the research problem and how to conduct research effectively. The guest speaker highlighted the importance of data collection methods and data analysis tools and their application. The significance of research report was also addressed by the speaker during the special lecture. The session was interactive as the guest speaker encouraged the students to pose their queries.
Read MoreSpecial Lecture was organized for Human Resource Management - Basics (NC1602) students on the topic “Recent Trends in HR” on 1st November, 2019 by Ms. A.R. Aruna. Resource person for the session was Abhilash Arul, Regional HR Manager at Star Union Dai-ichi Life Insurance based at Chennai. Having total of 9 years into HR in the Non Banking Finance Companies, Health Industry and Insurance industry. Having worked in multiple locations of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. The speaker spoke about the essential elements of a HR career and included the personal experience from his 9 years of experience. This session was enlightening to students as it gave them insight in to HR field. In the end, the speaker answered the doubts and questions posed by students. Overall, it was a great learning experience for the students as they got opportunity to interact directly with experienced HR professional.
Read MoreOn 01.11.2019., special Lecture was conducted by Ms. Mumtaz., Guest Lecturer., SOEL on “Interview Techniques and Pre Trial Preparation”. She starts with introduction of the topic that the Preparation is the key to successful trial practice. Contrary to what you may see on television, no part of trying a case is extemporaneous. From opening statement, to cross-examination, to the objections you make, to your impassioned closing argument attacking the credibility of an adverse witness, everything you do and say in the courtroom is planned in advance. Any lawyer who tells you differently is simply justifying his or her own laziness. Further she covered interview techniques that the Interviewing may be the single most important part of preparing for trial, because you cannot present a case to a jury effectively unless you first gather, sort, analyze, select and then effectively present facts. Those facts are acquired largely through interviews. Thus, the primary goal of interviewing is to maximize the flow of accurate information from the wit- ness to you. The interviewing process is not as simple as asking witnesses to tell you everything they know about an event. Many factors influence the information flow, distorting and limiting it. Finally concluded with the note that the Interviewing is useful not only for discovering facts, but also for learning something about the witnesses as people. Knowing how witnesses appear and how they react to questioning is essential for preparing their direct examination.
Read MoreSpecial Speaker Ms.C.Chandralekha, M.L., Practising Advocate and Guest Lecturer,Dr.Ambedkar Law College,Chennai. She visited to impart a Special Lecture in the subject ,Environmental Law in India / LC1804, for Slot-D,on 01.11.2019, Friday in LH-5, between 8.05am-9.30am in the TOPIC” PRESERVATION OF NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND
ITS REMEDIES”. She has gained a lot of experience and exposure in the field of litigation during her practice in High Court and in teaching profession, by which our students not only learned the theoretical knowledge but also experienced the practical aspect of the legal profession, for teaching and also in court. She also entertained and enlighten the presentation on the right way to the legal as well as teaching Career. This lecture was attended by the students of different branches of the Saveetha School of Law . She also discussed many leading cases regarding environment and the updation of environmental
law till date, The principle of natural justice and as an Indian Citizen and a Lawyer plays a vital role in Advocacy and also in Judiciary especially as a consumer in society. The students were gained as incorporation for their future personal and professional carrier in society with respect to Environment as well as the concerned Law.
On 01.11.2019., special Lecture was conducted by Mr. TamilVanan., Advocate, Madras High Court on “The Concept of Drafting and it’s General Principles". After introducing the topic briefly, he clarifies the meaning of drafting ,definitions of Draft and the two types of terminology in making a draft. Then he discussed about the purpose of drafting and the Importance of legal document. Further discussed about the law relating to drafting and the Principles govern drafting. Thereafter, he discussed about the different types of principles that is included in drafting , General rules for drafting and the physical characteristics of drafting. Therefore, he discussed about the drafting of deed. He concluded that drafting is an art which should be known by every writer. An Advocate should always keep in his mind that language used should be precise and simple which can be easily understood by the clients.
Read MoreA special Lecture on the topic "Concept of Social Security and it's importance in Labour Law" was delivered by Mr. Keerthi Ganesh on 1/11/2019 for Slot D subject Insurance Law , during his Lecture he details covered about the concept of Social Security and it's origin further he compared with other countries especially in USA and Uk and the importance of social security and how people are get benefited due to the social security legislation and the steps taken by present Government to the unorganised worker social security and various welfare scheme by both Central and state in protection of social security especially for unorganised workers .
Read MoreThe special lecture was conducted on 1.11.2019 at 8 A. M in LH 25 by Asst. Professor Muthamizh Thilagam from SRM law college, chennai. The lecture topic was Pocso Act and Pocso amendment bill, 2019. She explained about the importance of Pocso Act and explained the important provisions of the Act. She had a discussion with the children regarding the latest case laws relating to Pocso. In her lecture, she elaborately explained about the newly amended bill of 2019. She interacted with students and taught them about IPC and CrPc sections related to the act. Over all, the lecture was good and interactive.
Read More"A special lecture on ""Application of financial ratios in financial and managerial decisions in Corporates "" was organised on 1st November 2019. Dr.S.Tamilselvan, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, St.Thomos College of Arts and Science and also visiting faculty in Anna University, Chennai was invited as a resource person. He started the secession with asking questions relating to the topic in order to know the inquisitiveness of the students. He explained how the corporates face difficulties while taking rational decisions particularly financial decisions. He explained various accounting ratios that could be used as the basis for quick decision making. He concluded that” Ratio analysis helps to reveal, compare and interpret salient features of financial statements. When applied to a set of financial statements, financial ratios highlight significant aspects of the financial position and operational results of a business requiring further investigation. They help to identify the strengths and weaknesses of a business. In fact, ratio analysis helps to evaluate the past performance, the present condition, and the future prospects of a business. It enables us to ask the right questions about a business, and paves way to finding the useful answers. Such analysis therefore, aids planning, control, forecasting and decision- making” The secession was quit interacting and interesting and the students acquired knowledge which may be useful in their professional career..
Read MoreGuest lecture was based on the concept of State and its Functions. she expounded the concept of state to the students and further enlightened the students with various philosophies connecting the concept State, especially Social Contract theory was taught to the students, thereby they got to know about how Rights and duties mutually coexist between subjects and the State. Further she discussed about the concept of Statelessness and the concept of state within Space Matrix. Interactive session went on by instilling among the students to pose critical questions connecting the Concept and further discussed about Police power and eminent domain concept . In all it was a very mesmerising session.
Read MoreThe special lecture is conducted on the topic of The overview of Security Exchange Board of India Act 1992. The lecturer has covered the brief discussion on the impact of SEBI in regulating the security market with its establishment, objective of establishment,its powers, function,adjudicating mechanism ,penalities procedure and at her final note she gave the present development of security market in protecting the interest of investors
Read MoreOn Friday (25.10.2019) a Special lecture was held in the Subject matter of RTI and it was taken by Mr. RajaSaravanan .He has been working as an Guest faculty from School of Excellence in Law. He has delivered an excellent lecture. He begins the session with the Constitution and he explains how the constitution of India relates with the RTI Act. His lecture made each and every students as effective listeners and paid attention to the lecture effectively. He also lectured how it was hard to get some Information from the public authorities before the RTI Act came into force. He also told his experience about RTI while he tried to register a sale deed. By sharing his experience with the students it made everyone to understand the importance and benefits of RTI nowadays and he also covers the general topics like Information commission, PIO, CIC, SIC.
Read MoreSpecial lecture on constitutional law - 1 was taken by Mrs. J.VENNILA from Dr Ambedkar Law University Chennai, working as a Guest Faculty, she covered up the Topic Fundamental Rights, Type of Write and also discuss about Abrogation of Article 370 she practically explained and delivered the lecture. the session was more impressive and Interact.
The special lecture by Ankit Anand on the topic ' Trademark and Goodwill' was started with the concept of property and sale of property. then he discussed the possibilities of trade of a goodwill along with trademark. The class was much interested to know about brand mergers in market and the role of goodwill. Mr Ankit has introduced few cases to analyse the sale with or without goodwill of a trademark. The traditional concept of sale of trademark was challenged and debated in the class with market examples. The faculty concluded the class by interraction and he has shared few articles on the topic to students for further reading.
Read MoreThe special Lecture given by Mr Chidambaram from SRM School of law, on Centre and State relations, Parliamentary and state legislatures under Indian Constitution. He has updated the current position in Rajya Sabha, at present, has 245 seats. Of these, 233 members represent the States and the Union Territories, and 12 members are nominated by the President. The Lok Sabha is composed of representatives of people chosen by direct election on the basis of adult suffrage. The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is now 552 (530 members to represent States, 20 to represent Union Territories, and not more than two members of the Anglo-Indian community to be nominated by the President, if, in his opinion, that community is not adequately represented in the House). Qualification for Membership of Parliament, Functions and Powers of Parliament, Features and Advantages of Parliamentary System in India, and relation between centre and state in Indian Legislation and Provisions relation to it under Indian Constitution.
Read MoreSpecial Lecture was conducted for the Subject Prison Administration and Policy in India under the title 'Institutional and Non Institutional Treatment for the Prisoners in the Prisoners. The Guest Lecturer had started the topic with the general outline about the Institutional and Non- Institutional Treatment. Then she had highlighted various measures, rules and regulations followed inside the Prison. Further given the outline about the classification of the Prisoners and the Benefits available to those categories of the Prisoners in both Prisoners Act 1894 and Model Prison Manual 2003. For the better understanding she had explained the types and theories of Punishments. Then the guest lecturer had highlighted the various measures like Parole, Probation furlough etc., and where and how these kinds of benefits are available to the Prisoners. She further explained about the Model Prison Manual given by the BPR&D in the year 2003. She further given the role played by the NGO in the Prison with live instances. The Guest Lecturer had later interacted with the students about the Criminal justice and the Prison Administration in India with her practical Knowledge.
Read Morespecial lecture on the topic offences against human body was delivered by Ms.Gomathi Sankari .She mainly focussed on important 2 sections,murder and culpable homicide. She started the discussion by explaining the word homicide.The word homicide means killing of a human being by a human being.She has given examples of events happened in ancient period....There are many examples where animals and inanimate objects were punished for the offences which they commit....if a stone falls down on the head of a person,the punishment was throwing the stone out of the boundary.she discussed number of case laws like snake charmer case,Rajiv Gandhi assassination case etc The session was very interesting as she led the class by giving number of illustrations
Read MoreThe Special Lecture delivered by Mr,Sundeep Kumar. S,Scholar,University of Madras and Think tank of External Affairs Ministry of india on India,s Foriegn policy.Independence & Partition (1947-54) The pre-independence era saw India’s foreign policy under the control of the British Raj. India had played an important role in the two world wars by providing necessary resources and its army to fight the colonial power’s war. With the end of the Second World War in 1945 and the subsequent independence of India in August 1947 from the British Raj, India had to deal with the outside world by itself and have its own foreign policy. Several factors influenced the formation of India’s post-independence foreign policy. The post-war global political events and India’s own political climate would go on to shape its external relations. Panchsheel and Non-Aligned Movement (1954-1991) Nehru also firmly believed that India must develop and maintain a close friendship with its neighbours, especially with China as both countries have a long history of civilization and culture. This led to the signing of the Panchsheel Treaty between India and China in 1954 between Nehru and the Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. The Pancsheel is the five principles with which the two nations would conduct relations between them. This included respecting each other’s territory and sovereignty; non-aggression; non-interference in each other’s internal affairs, equality and cooperation; and peaceful co-existence. Fall of the Soviet Union and Economic Liberalisation (1991-present) the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 coincided with the threat of India becoming bankrupt. The economic compulsion forced India to move away from its largely socialistic economy to a mixed economy. India hence had to open its doors to Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) and it was the beginning of improving relations with the U.S.A. This economic reform known as the Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG) was another important event which shaped the foreign policy. In present days, India faces a new set of challenges and its foreign policy is shaped, without changing its core principles, to cope up with the ever-changing nature of geopolitics. China has become one of the world powers which have a bearing in South Asia and our neighbours’ policy. With a growing economy, India has also become a regional power and hence it needs to be more responsible than ever before. These changes require India to frame its foreign policy to protect its interests and improve ties with its neighbours. Other factors that have contributed in building India’s relations with the outside world over the years include its civilian and defence Nuclear capability and its increasing presence in key international institutions such as the BRICS, G20, SCO, MTCR, etc.. Having steadily grown in stature, several global powers have voiced their opinion for the inclusion of India as a permanent member of the UN Security Council. To summarise the essence of India’s foreign policy, it is worthy to mention that it holds a rare distinction of probably the only nation to have friendly ties with Israel, Iran, Palestine and Saudi Arabia.
Read MoreThe special lecture is conducted on the topic 'Labour Issues in India' which highlighted the participation of workforce in productive activities, participation of women in workforce in India and the problems faced by labourers in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sector. The Sectoral contribution and labour contribution also discussed. The issues like working conditions for the labour, the social security measures and the differences in organized and unorganized sector are identified and realized by the participants and a detailed interaction went on the particular topic. The lecture in interactive in nature and touched most of the labour issues in India.
Read MoreSpecial lecture on the topic " Importance of HRM in an Organization" was organized by Dr. Sreeya B for the Human Resources Management (NC1603) students on 25th October, 2019. The resource person of the session was Mr. JOSHUA JOSEPH, Manager, Human Resources, Grand Magnum Housing Pvt Ltd. He has MBA in Human Resource Management with more than eight years of experience as HR.
The speaker started the session with introduction to Human resources Management and various functions, a Human Resource Professional does in corporate environment like human resource planning, Recruitment, Selection, Training and Development. He gave insight on the concept of competency mapping, various ways of identifying key competencies for an organization and/or a job and incorporating those competencies throughout the various processes (i.e. job evaluation, training, recruitment) of the organization. The resource person highlighted the importance of maintaining Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) through which organizations can take care of all HR processes and unify employee data in a single system.
The resource person concluded by explaining the recent trends in Human resources like emotional intelligence, Employee engagement and how these measures helps to maintain employee morale and retention of employees. Overall the session was very informative and interactive for the students.
On 25th October 2019, Ms. Mumtaj begum, PhD conducted a special lecture on Law relating to Quasi Contracts in India. She discussed how law grants a partail contractual status to certain transactions. she also mentioned the similarity between English and Indian laws pertaining to Quasi Contracts.The lecturer mentioned that the term Quantum meruit is used instead of the word Quasi Contracts.Ms.Begum explained the case of Moses v.Mcferlan where the term was first judicially scrutinized.She also explained the case ofahabir Kishore v State of MP to explain the Indian law pertaining to quasi contracts.She concluded by high lighting the repevance of Indian Contract Act even after 150 years of its inception
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