Mr. Gaurav Sharma, was the resource person of this webinar. He provided a pie chart to explain the session for the participant to understand easily. He explored entrepreneurship activities, goals, vision , mission, motive, etc through his chart. Also he pointed out what things should be before starting a carrier and which flows down in how to develop the skills for creating a platform in their business. He explained his experience in the virtual platform and most importantly he told about what all the activities an entrepreneur will follow. At last multiple questions are asked by the participant and he provides a solution just in three words: be unique, be positive and be responsible.
Read MoreThe resource person Mr. Aswin Senthil (Architect) in his brief session introduced the concept of Politics In Architecture And Urbanity - Construction As Activism . He spoke on how Liberalisation, Privatisation & Globalisation played an important role in the national infrastructural development. He explained how and why most governmental infrastructure programs have failed to achieve the promised targets. He also spoke of the need for transgendered spaces. The resource person was patient enough to solve the doubts raised and encouraged inquisition. The organiser conclusively gave a closing note thanking the resource person for donating his time and the management & Principal for providing with this opportunity. It was an enlightening session on a much needed area of law.
Read MoreThe webinar was specifically about sustainable development and the economy. Dr. E. Vidhubala started with the Present scenario of the Indian Economy and the distribution of Wealth. She explained how the rich accumulate wealth and the poor is only poorer than before. She elaborated on the GDP and the per capita income of India and the significance. She gave a specific analogy to show the higher per capita income does not mean a happy and healthy economy.
Dr. Vidhubala being an expert in the rural economy and its policies gave her insights on the current Covid-19 scenario as well. She explained the NITI AYOG, the think tank of Indian Govt, their fund allocation, and the insatiable willingness to attain sustainable development in the Economy before the year of 2030. She also explained many achievable goals the NITI AYOG has planned to adopt.
Read MoreThe webinar was conducted by Mr. M.S. Parthiban, Advocate at Madurai Bench of Madras High Court. He has done his Bachelors in Aeronautical Engineering from Anna University and Masters in Space Engineering Rocket Science from Birla Institute of Technology. Then pursued a Law degree.
The session began by the Speaker explaining the basics of space and outer space. Gradually dwelled into the topic, and enumerated about the five major treaties that are existing regarding the space, namely the Outer space Treaty, Rescue Agreement, Space liability, Moon Treaty. He mentioned all the important Articles in the Outer Space treaty, 1967. He concluded the session in 1 hour 20 minutes, and answered the questions raised by the participants towards the end of the meeting.
Read More“Mr. Srenik S Jain”, who is a PAN India Advocate. In the span of 8 years of his practice, he has also appeared before the Supreme Court of India. He has been practicing in the field of civil, corporate and real estate cases. Till date, he has been successful in handling various corporate giants like PVR, and Satyam Cinemas. He has also contributed his professionalism towards the establishment of VR Mall, Chennai.
Mr. Srenik initially gave an introduction about Civil Procedure Code and then explained the basics of CPC in parts. He explained how to institute a suit and how jurisdiction is to be determined. Adv. Srenik S Jain, also explained what is a plaint and what are the important segments of a plaint. He also explained to the participants as to how the suit is numbered once it is filed, followed by the concept of issuing summons and filing of a written statement by the defendant. He also explained as to how the issues are framed once the pleadings are filed. Further, he also focussed on the primary and secondary evidence and how they are marked in the chief examination. Thereafter, he explained about the cross examination and re-examination of witnesses in the trial process. Finally he also explained about the final hearing followed by judgement and decree and the difference between the two. Mr. Srenik also provided a sample of plaint, judgement and a decree for a better understanding of the topic. Lastly he also answered a few questions that were raised by the participants and then the session was concluded.
Read MoreMr.Boopalan has spoken about the Role of a lawyer in Banking/Financial Institutions. He has portrayed that lawyers have three different roles in financial institutions . Corporate legal, Title Documents - Legal opinion, Litigation Management are the three different roles in which a lawyer can play in banking or financial institutions. The other roles are Verification of legal documents, Legal Opinion on title documents and Execution of valid documents to protect the interest of the bank.I conclude by saying that, to step up into the financial institutions or the banking sector it's quite important to have knowledge about the procedures in the area of filing applications, drafting, inspecting documents and abit of SARFAESI Act.
Read MoreThe speaker started her session on the overview of Surrogacy. The speaker covered all the basic aspects of Surrogacy types and kinds.Surrogacy in India is The world's second and India's first IVF (in vitro fertilization) baby, Kanupriya alias Durga was born in Kolkata on October 3, 1978. And in India it has been done in low cost. The lecture moved on to the Problems of Surrogate Mothers. These women have no right to make decisions regarding their own body and life. The worst part is that in case of unfavorable outcome of pregnancy, they are unlikely to be paid, and there is no provision of insurance or post-pregnancy medical and psychiatric support for them. The lecture explains some of the case laws related to Surrogacy (i) Baby Manji Yamada vs Union Of India, 2008 (ii) Baby Dev Case, 2012 (iii)Rama Pandey vs Union Of India, 2015. Legislations Related to Surrogacy
Read MoreMr.M.R.Vinoth Prabhu was the resource person dealing about the topic biodiversity .
M.R.Vinoth Prabhu dealt with few articles with related to constitutional law they are
Article 253
Article 48A
Article 51A
Then he thought about the Various IPR Copyright act,1957 .
The national biodiversity and individuals will enter into an agreement in the non judicial stamp paper and from one state to another state they cannot get the stamp paper and they have to get the stamp paper in that particular state
Read MoreIndian constitution is broadly classified into the Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. The Legislature is meant to make laws and the Executive is bound to enforce those enacted laws for the welfare and upliftment of the people at large. The main function of the Judiciary is to check upon the Legislatures and the Executives from violating any of the provisions of the Constitution, more particularly the fundamental rights guaranteed under Part III. That is the reason, the Supreme Court is considered as the custodian of the constitution. There are certain constitutional provisions which make the supreme Court of India as unique and the highest court of the land. What are those provisions which are considered to be “Supremacy of the Supreme Court”?
Read MoreThe speaker of the session was Mr. Rebin Vincent Gralan (Advocate of Bombay High court). The beginning of the session dealt with how the pandemic started from 19th century. The Epidemic Act, 1897 and plague disease was introduced at the first part of the webinar. The powers given to the Zila parshids and hospital in the epidemic Act was discussed and it was very informative. As the webinar discussed about the current topic the quarantine rules were explained clearly to the participants. An overview of IPC sections relating to the public health, National Disaster Act, 2005 and provisions dealing with pandemic situations was explained. The speaker dealt with the protection of vulnerable people at the times of widespread diseases. All the provisions relating to the pandemic law was clearly explained.The session was very much useful to all the participants who participated. The outline of MHRD guidelines were given. The New ordinance on Pandemic Act, 2020 was introduced in the session. As a Whole, it was very informative and insightful session…!
Read MoreThe session started with an exclusive PPT about Bill of lading and further extended the topic of BOL, it’s history , importance and the details, condition and capacity along with the purpose of the document. And how it will be changed after Covid 19 and it’s Practical aspects during the digital Era. An original Bill of lading showed along with a clear explanation. Further the question of participants has been cleared like How it helps in letter of credit, process of letter of credit in India. And the session ended with a Vote of thanks to Resource person and participants by the host of the session.
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Ms. Vishalini. S gave insightful sessions by providing the importance of Women rights in India. She started with a brief historical background of how the women were treated in the Ancient, medical and pre independence period. She also highlighted the Devadasi system. Then she explained about the problems faced by women in India and what are the legal provisions and legal remedies available for them. She also enlightened the audience by explaining the independent bodies for women empowerment and various landmark judgments and precedents that help the women to be upper hand and dealt with the recent amendments. She then focused on gender equality and legal provisions for women and various constitutional provisions that are enshrined specifically for subaltern groups i.e. women in India.
Few participants raised interesting questions which kept the session very interesting and interactive. Everyone could gain knowledge about this concept.
Read MoreDr.Ramalingam ,the resource person enlighten the session on Crime based investigation. He laid out the emphasis on what to do if a Crime occurs and also taught about the six W’s in the Crime scene investigation and explained in detail about the mediums and in establishing those Crime cases . He taught in detail about what was the link to show up those evidences .and to make it more interesting he taught about the term evidence its importance .He posted out many questions as when to visit the scene of Crime and what you should do once a Crime occurred and he clearly taught all those measure and steps so efficiently.Last he summarised the seven S’s in Crime scene
At the end of the session students posted interesting questions and the resource person answered all the questions put forth by our student in a clear and efficiently.
Read MoreThe Speaker for today's session was Ms. Akshaya Suresh who gave a brief introduction into the topic and how Data and Privacy Law gets pushed under Constitutional Law. The Speaker walked us through the various judgements in India in which Right to Privacy was not recognized and how that notion has now changed . She then touched upon the recent Privacy Data Bill which has been sent to the Standing Committee. This Privacy Bill is largely influenced by the GDPR and the EU Data Privacy Law.She signed off by providing an idea about how to pursue a career in the field of Data and Privacy Law in India. The session was interesting and it was kept simple which helped the participants in getting a global picture on Data and Privacy Law.
Read MoreThe resource person Mr.Navin raja started his lecture by sharing his own life experience as an entrepreneur, how he struggled in initial stages. He also covers various fields like profession, passion and entrepreneur. The guest expressed some social issues and explained how to balance a life as an entreprenuer. He gave ideas to become an entrepreneur as well as a Professional. Once he finished his seminar, the participants raised their questions and the guest replied to their question.
Read MoreDr.S.R.Sathyanarayanan the resource person of the webinar , laid out the emphasis on the term entrepreneur,entrepreneurship and enterprise, the characteristics of entrepreneurs its impacts with simple illustrations so that it would be more beneficial for the students to understand because the term entrepreneurship was quiet new topic for the students to understand .Then he spoke about the quality of entrepreneurs .on the whole it was very interactive session and students asked many questions and the resources person answered all the questions put forth by the student in very efficient manner .
Read MoreThe introduction was given by Subin Abraham. The main purpose of this topic is to educate the lawyers about the type of treatment the Dental practitioners do and about the legal claims. Further the speaker gave a in depth speech about Consent form. Consent in dentistry also becomes the important area where consent of the patient should be obtained before the procedure starts, failing which the concerned practitioner falls liable under Tortious or Criminal liability depending upon the nature of the case.
The speaker finally concluded that mistakes occur in every profession and it is an individual's duty to avoid it.
Read MoreMrs. Isabella addressed the students on the topic Impact of Covid 19 on the Banking Sector through which she gave an excellent insight on the role played by the banks during this crisis. The session commenced as she said the Banking sector is the backbone of an economy. She stated that this sector has undergone great transition over the years due to various economic breakdowns. However the banking services were made available to the common man during the lockdown period with no disruptions. Secondly, the MSMEs are the major components of the economy where more than 40 % of the income and GDP is derived and this has been totally crippled due to COVID-19 and the measures taken by the RBI has come out with a lot of measures to uplift the economy by lending money to banks and reducing the repo rate. She also stated that self-reliance schemes were introduced by the Government of India to boost these sectors by providing loans to MSME Sectors without any collateral security.
The students found the session extremely informative and appreciated the resource person for her precise explanation.
Read MoreSession was headed by Mr.K.Antony Vinoth Kumar for the participants.He started with the basic principles in psychology applicable to lawyers such as Psychology, perception, Emotional intelligence,critical thinking, empathy and perspective taking, interpersonal skills.
He started to explained other aspects
Skills for a successful lawyers,
Whis Psychology required for lawyers?
Mr. G. Venkataramani Advocate , the Resource person, spoke about the provisions and practical aspects in Transfer of Property Act. He also laid emphasis on matters relating to transfer of property and registration. He explained how the act of parties and operation of law play an important role in property law. He also dealt in concepts under the succession act, whereby covering Testamentary and Non - Testamentary Jurisdictions. He also discussed Probate of a Will and how an Executor can make a will. He made the students acquainted with basic knowledge on Property Law which will help them in future.
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