Law day celebrations

The Constitutional Law Day festivities hosted by our criminal law department was a monumental success. These festivities were celebrated by organizing around 20 events . Every individual who participated had immense pleasure and participated whole heatedly . When asked what were their favorite events . The students vehemently answered devil's advocate and Client counciling as their favorites. Apart from which the Tamil legislative assembly was another crowd favorite having a number of passionate participants. Drawing in around a 100 participants . The aim of organising the event was to create awareness among the students of the decision making process and the department is proud to say it was a success . When asked, the students were raving about the entirety of the event and how much they loved . 

The judges from their respective disciples were called to judge the events and  were astounding with the talents portrayed by our students and requested that they be called again in the future to be part of such events . Dr. Manjupriya Marisamy , Joint Secretary for the All India Human Rights Commission, Mrs. G Bavani having 9 years of experience in the educational field , Aishwarya Thabitha ( Architect and designer ), Asher Franklin ( Blogger and Photographer ) , Krizil ( Photographer and Ad Video maker )  , Abishek Castro ( SOEL ) were some of the dignitaries brought to judge the events . It brings the Department of Criminal Law great pleasure to have been a part of helping our students showcase their talents . The students enjoyed the complexity of the treasure hunt and enjoyed showing off their cooking talents in the cooking competition . The judges loved the dishes made and ultimately had a hard time deciding the winner . The entire celebration concluded by screening the short flims shot by our own students . The entire auditorium erupted with cheers and claps of encouragement by the students when the films were casted 

The overall experience was considering spectacular and the consensus was that of extreme satisfaction and happiness among the students .The Department of Criminal Law is proud to have organized the Law Day Celebrations 

Read More
LABOUR LAW –LAW DAY CELEBRATION

“It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law”-On the 25th November 2019, Department of Labour Law conducted events as a part of Law Day Celebration 2019. The events are Mock Parliament, Arts and Monuments related to Indian History Quiz , Minority opinion justification, and Mime/ Drama related to unity and integrity.

The event Mock Parliament was conducted by Mrs.A.Sreelatha, Professor & HOD of Labour Law Department and Ms. Malaimagal, Assistant Professor Of Law. It is basically a live Model Parliament which the proceedings of the parliament are enacted. These kinds of sessions helps students to promote better understanding of the working of the government and decision making process. Next, The Arts and Monuments related to Indian History Quiz Which was conducted by Mrs. U.Raga Jothi and Mrs. U.Ragavee, Assistant Professor Of Law. As Culture plays an important role in the development of any nation, It represents a set of shared attitudes, values, goals and practices. Culture and creativity manifest themselves in almost all economic, social and other activities. Our students participated in this quiz as teams and they have taken up 5 round as follows arts and culture round, monuments round, festival/ Heritage sites round, Monuments Identification round and final round as rapid fire.The event, Minority opinion justification which was conducted by Mr. B.Hariraman, Associate Professor Of Law and Mr. Thousuf, Assistant Professor Of Law. A minority opinion is an opinion by one or more judges in a legal case who disagree with the decision reached by the majority. A minority opinion is also termed dissenting opinion or dissent. A dissenting opinion does not create binding precedent or become part of case law. Lastly, Mime/ Drama related to unity and integrity conducted by Ms. Gayathri J, Assistant Professor Of Law and Mr. Nysil Mohan, Assistant Professor Of Law. The students performed Mime on the basis of current issue regarding Unity and Integrity. The sub topics given for the students choice are Peace, friends, fair trial, justice, honesty, religion, sports, treasure, public ,tax and unity is strength. Thus,Teams participation of students leads to knowledge transfer and gaining of information.

Read More
SEMINAR ON MEN’S DAY

“A Feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of Women and Men”

International Men's Day (IMD) is an annual international event celebrated on 19 November’2019. The objectives of celebrating an International Men's Day are set out in "The Six Pillars of International Men's Day". It is an occasion to celebrate boys and men's achievements and contributions, in particular for their contributions to community, family, marriage, and child care. The broader and ultimate aim of the event is to promote basic humanitarian values.

“Gender Equality must become a Lived Reality”

International Men's Day is celebrated in over 80 countries,on 19 November, and global support for the celebration is broad. International Men's Day is followed by Universal Children's Day on 20 November, forming a 48-hour celebration of men and children, respectively. Additionally, the month of November is also occasionally recognized as International Men's Month.

“It takes all kinds of Men to make the World”

Saveetha School of Law takes immense pleasure in conducting a “SEMINAR ON MEN’S RIGHT” on 20th November’2019 at Saveetha School of Law Seminar Hall and also conducted an

Men and boys also deserve respect for their unique contributions to society and an end to the promotion of unkind stereotyping implicating them as harmful, abusive, toxic, selfish and hateful. We would not tolerate this directed towards any other group.

The Elocution Competition about Men’s Right in both English and Tamil have been conducted and participants of the Elocution had a focus on the implication of marginalizing men’s issues on the health and well-being of our greater society. We are entering into an era of unprecedented ideological conflict and by reducing men’s ability to take a positive identity from their masculinity we are encouraging young men to pursue ever more radical ideologies to find a place to belong. In turn we are also encouraging young women to embrace an identity as society’s victim rather than its equal co-creators.

The specialty of this event was that the chief guests of this event are the dignitaries belong to different filed which is highly associated with the public. Mr.Cyril (Director, Gandhian Village Association and Motivation Speaker), Actor.NAvindhar Murthy (Sun Television Fame), Mr.I.Murugann (Sub-Inspector of Police) and Dr.Vimala Annadurai (HOD, ChellammalWomen’s College)

Such an inspiring and interesting Seminar on Men’s Day was coordinated by Ms.Sornalakshmi Ravi, ,Ms.Jayapreethi Manoharan and Mr. CM.Selvamuthu – Assistant Professors of Saveetha School of Law.

“Men and Women have roles – their roles are different, but their rights are equal”.

Men are from Earth, Women are from Earth. We can proudly say that this Seminar on International Men’s Rights,2019 dealt with it.

Read More
AMITY NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION

 

Saveetha school Of Law was declared as the Winners of 1st AMITY NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 2019 organised by AMITY SCHOOL OF LAW, AMITY UNIVERSITY, CHHATTISGARH.
All over India 26 colleges participated. The team comprising SUBA YOGA. S, MADHU BALAAJI. S and RANGEELA. R.P represented Saveetha school Of Law And Qualified As one of the top 8 teams out of 26 teams in Prelims. And the team qualified quarterfinals in the Knock out basis against NLU Bhopal And In Semi finals they faced RGNLU Patiala in which they won in knock out round and qualified to Finals by securing 1st mark in semi finals out of 4 teams. In finals they faced Christ University which was adjudged by the sitting High court Judges of Chattisgarh and Patna and Additional advocate General of Patna and Chattisgarh. They secured 666 where the opponents scored 641 and won the 1st edition of Amity National Moot Court competition, 2019. The arguments in the final round was heard by the former Chief Justice of India Hon'ble Justice Dipak Misra and the valedictory ceremony was graced by his excellency and the team Also received cash award of Rs. 50,000 along with trophy and SCC subscription for 1 year.

Read More
SSLNLU BhopalComment
Childrens day celebration for Special children

 

November 14th is widely celebrated to be the children’s day were it is also adopted by the United Nations general assembly. The purpose of this day is mainly focused on children when talking about children it includes everyone in the country irrespective of the race, sex, colour, their ability special children are also entitled to be cared the same way like normal kids yet with a special care. This day denotes the love attention and affection that is to be given to all the children in this world as result of this day We, Mrs.U.Ragavee & Mrs.U.Raga Jothi, Asst Professor, Saveetha school of law accompanied by our students visited the special school ”Manasa School for the Special children”. The aim of the day was to make them feel special not in their appearance but through feeling. The visit made everyone to believe in their life where there may be obstacles but every obstacle must be faced with confidence the smile in the kinds in the Manasa school brought light in our heart where the love that was shown by them was so pure all they need is just care and love from us. Our students done lots of activities to cheer the special Children and when we offered food or chocolate it’s not that which made them happy the our presence made their day so as ours it was such a pleasure spending time with them and their dance doesn’t need any perfection as it filled place with happiness where making others happy is where the humanity lives, in the present generation if something is needed the most is humanity. we thank the institution for giving us such an opportunity to witness the true happiness and humanity.

Read More
Outreach Program

Students around 80  of Department of Humanities and Sciences went on an OUTREACH PROGRAMME on  14/11/2019 with Assistant professor Mrs.Balathiruparasundari and Mrs.Lavanya Sankar to RCMiddle school in chengatattur near cheyyur taluk.

The school is run by CRDS Foundation  and Fr. Antony and Fr. Suresh are the caretaker of 148 children.There are 7 teachers working in the school which has  Lkg to 8th and the children who are underprivileged from  in and around villages are studying in the school.

We reached the school by 11.30am and we were welcomed by the children with showering of flowers. Later the students of 7th  and 8th where  given the awareness of Good touch and Bad touch by few videos.

As the day being Childrens Day we entertained the childrens by games such as Kabbadi,Passing Balloon,Lemon and spoon race,Lucky draw and many more .First three winners of each game where given Prizes and also we donated Books,Pencils for the school students .

Our students entertained the school children by dancing .Few students gave speech on the Childrens day and the importance of it.Later Prize distribution took part and we left the school by  3.30pm and the children bid farewell with tears since they enjoyed completely and they  were not ready to part us,though we had to leave we parted them  with a heavy heart.

The childrens day was thoroughly enjoyed by the students and the outreach programme was a very successful one.

Read More
SSLchengatatturComment
REHABILITATION THROUGH LEGAL AWARENESS OF RAPE VICTIM - POLLACHI ISSUE.

Rape, which is one of the most predominantly occurred offence in India, has been on a rapid increase in the recent times. As a law student, it is our duty to make general people aware about the ingredients of rape, its consequences, legal framework and the rights of rape victim. Thus to contribute towards this duty a legal awareness was conducted at Ooty and Pollachi to witness the surroundings from 11/11/19 - 14/11/19. The reason for choosing Pollachi as a target location was the recent rape issue, which shook the whole nation as there were more than 100 victims noted. So, the legal awareness program was conducted with an aim to analyse the safety aspects for women and to make them aware about the rights which are conferred upon them by law. This program was conducted by two eminent faculties of SSL and more than 50 students were found to be a part of such program. In this program, we analyse the security provided by local police officials and also interacted with general public, like street vendors, bystanders, local residents, and passerby by conducting a survey. The survey was conducted by a questionnaire and all students effectively participated in it with great enthusiasm. Students while interacting with the respondents, collected data regarding the security provided by local police, the support they receive from them, and lastly explained them as to how can they approach the court of law, in order to seek justice for rape victims. Upon concluding, it can be stated that the aim of this legal program has been effectively fulfilled and all students were simultaneously acknowledged about the increased number of rape cases and the reality behind

Read More
SSLPollachiComment
Right to Information- Legal Awareness

Mrs U.Ragavee and Mrs U.Raga Jothi from the Department of Labour Law organized a Two days Legal Awareness Camp at Yercaud (08.11.19 to 10.11.2019). The camp was organized to create Legal Awareness among the people. The camp aimed to make the rural mass aware about different laws and their rights; the people who are not getting the benefits under various government welfare schemes and laws due to lack of awareness and official apathy.

Our Students visited villages in Yercaud. The camp also aimed to spread awareness about the legal rights and implementation of laws for the gender equity, right of work place, Right to Information Act, Importance of Lok Adalat, role of PIL and Legal Service Authorities. In the camps, legal information were given to rural mass about the mental and physical exploitation, Rights of a Scheduled Tribe, poverty alleviation, unorganised labour, Women’s rights, child labour, child marriage, Child protection, JJ Acts, Fundamental rights. Our students provided legal remedy to the people as the Legal awareness helps to promote consciousness of legal culture, participation in the formation of laws and the rule of law.

Read More
SSLYercaudComment
Intra College Management Meet

Department of Management, Saveetha School of Law organized an Intra College Management Meet on November 9, 2019. Students of BBA LLB participated in this meet. The coordinators of this event were Dr. Murugan, Head of Department,  Department of Management  and Dr. Arlin Rooshma, Associate Professor, Department of Management. The Chief Guest for the inauguration was Mr. S. Sundararaman, Cluster HR Manager, L & T Construction, Buildings and Factories. Dr. K. Karuppiah, Principal in- charge, Saveetha School of Law, welcomed the chief guest and the gathering. This was followed by the address by the chief guest in which he advised the students on the competencies that need to be developed in the transition of college to corporate life. 

Students participated in events such as Best Manager, AdZap, Business Quiz and Poster Presentation. Preliminary rounds were held in Best Manager and Business Quiz events and the finalists were shortlisted. The finalists of the events were adjudged by Dr. Benita, Mr. Ram Babu, Mr. Krishnamoothy and Ms. Rajashree, faculty of Saveetha School of Management. The winners and runners-up were awarded trophies and certificates by Dr. K. Karuppiah and the meet concluded with the vote of thanks delivered by faculty coordinator, Dr. Arlin.

Read More
Legal awareness camp in Pondicherry

On behalf of Criminal Law Department a LEGAL Awareness CAMP was

in Pondicherry on 8/11/2019(Friday) .A crew of 65 students

accompanied by Mrs Niranjana and Mrs Priyadharshini as faculty

coordinators. The journey started around 7:20am in the morning. Legal awareness was given to students of wise men school on cyber awareness. During the awareness Leelesh Sundaram, Sweatha Kasi and Chiraj spoke on understanding of potential cyber threats and how a user can avoid them – must be a crucial part of any cyber security strategy.

Human beings are the weakest link when it comes to cyber security. Viruses, malware and advanced techniques that use social engineering are all betting on one thing – that one of your users will be naïve or distracted enough to click on a link, provide information or inadvertently take an action that opens up your organization to attack. No matter how much you invest in cyber security software and cyber security insurance, it may all be for nothing if you're not promoting cyber awareness among your users. The event ended with a concluding speech given by Mrs.priyadarshini

Read More
SSLPondicherryComment
Legal Awareness Camp Labour Law

On behalf of Labour Law Department we organized a LEGAL AID CAMP in Pondicherry on 2/11/2019(Saturday) .A crew of 65 students with Professors Ms.Malaimagal,Mrs.V.Udayavani and Ms.J.Gayathri started @7.45am from Saveetha School of Law in a Private Bus arranged by Ms.Malaimagal by 12pm we reached the spot “Ganesa Leathers Private Ltd”.There we visual;ized the Testing Department and how they’re getting ready with a leather for the product to be produced by them .Then we also visited the computer Department where we found how they feed their product datas in the system.The camp time went till 2pm.Then we returned to our college campus around 7.30pm.From this study camp,the students learned about the business with a professional degree.This will help to develop their carrier.

Read More
SSLpondicherryComment
WOMEN AND CRIMINAL LAW

On 1/11/2019 Mr.R.Suresh gave the special lecture on topic " Women and Criminal law". He informed important Constitutional and Penal provisions related to women.He explained all IPC provisions related to women with recent case laws.As he is an expert faculty in judicial examinations students used the class as an opportunity to clarify their doubts related to munsiff/magistrate exam also.Really his class was very helpful to both first years and final years. During his session students are interested to know about the recent trend of judiciary related to women empowerment.He solved students doubts related to the subject with patience.At the end of the session one of my student gave him a nice Thanksgiving talk.

Read More
An overview of Indian Contract Act , 1872


"The special lecture was delivered by Mr.R.Elango, Advocate ,Madras High Court on the topic "An overview of Indian Contract Laws".He covered various problems and issues relating to Indian Contract Laws and he has explained the scope of the Act and He taught what is contract?, capacities of parties, offer, consideration, wagering & Contingent contract, discharge of contract. he covered various problems and issues relating to Indian contract laws then what are the keys points have to be taken while writing for exam . Apart from the topic he shared his experience of practice in a court of law and gave some ideas on how students can improve their knowledge in law and he taught some ways for developing our law career.Especially his session was very interactive and he frequently asked questions with students.

Read More
Right to Information Act,2005 and new challenges.

Advocate Derifa Mam took wonderful class about the Act and she explained how to approach the authority to get the information and the payment of fees.As a lawyer she explained about her real experience when she approached the authority to get the information and she showed some government websites for filing application and how to access those websites. Derifa mam explained important case laws relating to Right to information Act and she also explained major objectives of the Act,how it related to our Constitutional provisions. In conclusion mam explained about the major lacune of the particular Act and recent amendments of the Act.She said now the power is concentrated in the hands of Central government ,it will infringe our fundamental right mentioned in Art.19.She explained all the aspects of relevant Act and how to use the Act for getting information.Class was very useful and informative. :

Read More
Environmental protection act and Forest act



The lecture was delivered by Mrs. Kanimozhi, who is a Guest faculty in School of Excellence in Law, Chennai. The topic was Environmental Protection Act and Forest Protection Act. The lecturer initially started explaining about the need for environmental protection and gave introduction about Environmental Protection Act, 1986. She also explained about different sections of the Act which deals with powers of central and state government to protect the environment, liability of individual or companies degrading the environment and the offences for the same. She also referred to the governing body under the Act. Later the lecturer also provided a gist of Forest Act. She explained the concept of reserved forest and steps taken to preserve them. The lecturer also referred to various landmark cases relating to environmental protection and preserving forest. On a whole the lecture was very interesting as it acknowledged with the students some effective and important information about the topic.

Read More
General Principles of Taxation Laws

A special lecture was conducted on 01/11/2019 at 8 am. Mrs. Athma Rubavathi ,Assistant Professor of SRM Institute,Trichy delivered lecture on " General Principles of Taxation Laws". She explained about the basic taxation principles which are underlined in the Constitution of India and it's importance and relevance in tax policies and laws.She described about recent tax reforms and the challenges faced by our Central and State Governments. The Session was very interesting and informative. Students asked doubts regarding Direct and Indirect Taxes in India and she cleared all doubts satisfactorily. Special Lecture completed at 9.30 am.

Read More
Labour jurisprudence and its implementation through labour laws

A special lecture was conducted by Ms. G. Ponmani, Sr. Associate, M/S Nathan & Associates on Labour jurisprudence and its implementation through labour laws. She has explained the concept of labour jurisprudence and covered in detail as to how it has helped in the implementation of labour laws. The Session was extremely informative and focused towards enriching the students with knowledge on Labour jurisprudence. The students were also very interactive during the session and all their doubts were proactively cleared by Ms. Ponmani

Read More
An over view on Drafting pleading and conveyancing

A special lecture on the topic ‘Basics on Drafting & Pleading’ was conducted by Saveetha School of Law, on 1st November, 2019. The guest lecturer was Mrs Shanthi Bai,Associate professor, Dr.Ambedkar Govt. Law College (retd.), Master in Law specialised in Property Law vested with 25 years of experience. The special lecture was divided into two heads includes Civil pleadings and Criminal pleadings involving rapid Question and Answers session. The different stages involved in a trial starting from notice to judgements where clearly been addressed by the resource person. The guest lecturer have highlighted the importance of body language and how to answer calmly in high voltage question grounds. The guest lecturer also gave some insights on conveyance methods.

Read More
Impact of crime on Society

The main theme of the session was all about the impact of crimes in the society ,and the session was delivered to us by Mr.Prem Kumar , Founder from SHASHA Foundation.He told that it's into two ways on how it affects the society such as it might instigate other to commit crimes and in the other hand in pushes the public into fear .he talk about peer pressure which a do called friend pulls you into to influenced voluntary crime. so first question arising in here how it affected his family ,in many aspects but especially in mental aspects over thoughts like about the neighbouring family members and his future and education. And the next thought was how it would affect A mentally, and he also differentiated between empathy and sympathy and told that we must help people in more so a empathetic way. The speaker about the importance of CPR and that many road accidents victims could have saved if they had given the treatment of CPR at the period of Golden hours. gave a fact tell not everyone is good nor bad ,but every being has both the sides in then and it's upon them which side to choose on what grounds. He asked what is a society? Students said many said various types of answers. Then said that society it does not only concerns about human being but also his Interaction with the society.

Read More
Capital Budgeting

"Special lecture was held on 01/11/2019, resource person Ms. V. Jenesis Zodykha, was delivered lecture on "Capital Budgeting ". The resource person working as Assistant Professor, Annai Velankanni College for Women, Chennai. She has discussed present condition of Capital Budget in Indian Firm. Especially discussed the practical situation of calculating capital in Business Firms. Really session was interactive between students and resource person. At the end of the session resource person addressed the questions raised by students. "

Read More