The webinar on the ins and outs of international studies was conducted by resource person Ms. Shardha Kini who is a Summer school mobility assistant and Recruitment advisor of Nottingham Trent university, United Kingdom. The speaker provided a comprehensive outlook of the needs and requirements of a student aspiring to study abroad. From the speaker’s first hand experience as a international student herself, addressed the queries of the students in aspects such as medical care and supportive assistance aboard and problems associated with racial discrimination if any. The students enquired about faculties regarding accommodations and living expenses as well which was ingeniously answered by the speaker. The webinar enlightened the students who aspire to study abroad for further education.
Webinar on fundamental principles in trade mark was conducted by resource person Mrs. Shiva Shankari. She holds a M.A., ML.,MBA degree and is currently practicing in Intellectual Property Rights cases and in IPR registry. She explained about the trademark cases proceeding. She further explained about a trademark case and the filing procedure in detail to the participants.
During the course of the webinar she elucidated the importance of protecting and registration of a trademark. Furthermore, she also explained about Form 4 and she presented the documents in a ppt presentation for better understanding. The importance of the topic in this present scenario is
in high demand and IPR field has a wider scope in future.
Webinar on A Brief Guideline on Virtual Dispute Resolution (VDR) and Online Dispute Resolution (ODR)' , for which the resource person was Mr Suvethan,who had begun his effective practise whilst still being in his penultimate year, he looks up to pursue higher education in International Dispute Settlement and full-time practice as an ADR professional.
The resource person explained about Online dispute resolution (ODR) which is a branch of dispute resolution and which uses technology to facilitate the resolution of disputes between parties. It primarily involves negotiation, mediation or arbitration, or a combination of all three. In this respect it is often seen as being the online equivalent of alternative dispute resolution (ADR).He pointed that , ODR can also augment these traditional means of resolving disputes by applying innovative techniques and online technologies to the process. At the end of the session questions were duly answered by the speaker.
The topic was of prime importance as in the pandemic ODR was preferred over normal court proceedings.
Webinar on the Overview of The Provisions of Company was having the Resource Person as Mr. S. Chandrasekar who holds a degree in B.Com, Company Secretary.
The speaker gave an introduction on the Companies Act. he explained about Sec 149 of Companies Act dealing with Women Directors and the recent amendments. he also explained about the Audit company and its work. he elucidated on the concept of Nomination Remuneration Committee. he briefed about the Provisions of Section 411, Section 421 and Section 423 dealing with the Appeals to Supreme Court, the qualifications of chairperson, the Members of the Tribunal. he finally briefed about the entire procedure of Bankruptcy and Insolvency in a company.
This Topic holds great importance as it is essential to be in current trends with the evolving nature of law
Read MoreThe speaker was Ms.Madhana Baskaran BA,BL,LL.M , practising advocate in High Court of Madras , holding 2 years of practice. The webinar was on Zero FIR with reference to CRPC.
First Information Report with special reference to Section 154 of Code of Criminal Procedure and mainly covered the concept of Zero FIR. Speaker highlighted the filing procedures involved and also discussed and compared the normal FIR and Zero FIR. She further elucidated the provision of the zero FIR which came up as recommendations in the Justice Verma Committee Report in the year of 2013. The advantage of this concept was discussed with illustrations as the victim shall not be compelled to run from pillars to post.
The session was informative since most people lack awareness of the fact that the police cannot refuse to register an FIR on the ground that the offence was not committed within their jurisdiction. This concept ensures speedy conduction of enquiry and also helps in collection of evidence.
Mr.S.M.VIVEKANANDH is the resource person for the webinar on the topic freedom of religion and interplay of independent rights. He gave an idea about religion and a person's individual right. The speaker explained the concept of secularism in the Constitution of India. He also gave an clear view on the importance and evolution of religion. He concluded by saying that the relegion should not be a dividing factor among the people of India.
WEBINAR ON FARMERS RIGHTS IN CO-RELATING WITH THE PRESENT SCENARIO was organised by Madhu Manjari. L, final year student, Saveetha School of Law .The resource person invited for this session is N.SOUNDARARAJAN. B.Sc. (Psychology), M.L, Ph.D, Professor at Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Chennai .The resource person was invited to share his insights on the trending Farm Bill and the Farmers protest, he stressed upon the overview of the bill and its objectives. He also addressed various drawbacks regarding the implementation of the farm bill and its adverse impact upon the various stakeholders, upon analysing its necessity it was concluded by justifying the farmers protest claims to be valid and amendments are so imminent is effective implementation of the bill. The webinar was an interactive sessions various queries and doubts were clarified.
Read MoreWebinar topic is on “ IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY”, which was taken by Dr.S.NARAYANAMOORTHI. He is working as a HOD( Department of Mechatronics engineering)in RVS Technical Campus in Coimbatore.
The speaker spoke about the Importance and the effectiveness of Health Insurance Policy in the society as Health insurance is an insurance product which covers medical and surgical expenses of an insured individual and It reimburses the expenses incurred due to illness or injury or pays the care provider of the insured individual directly.He also explained the method of applicability of Health insurance policy in both private and government sectors. He further gave the brief introduction about the premium amount of sanctioning the loan for Health and medical allowances. He explained the various initiatives taken by the government such as Ayushman Bharat,Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Insurance Scheme,Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS),Employees’ State Insurance Scheme,Karunya Health Scheme.,etc.
This topic was taken to explain the effectiveness and impact of Health Insurance Policy because the lack of awareness about this topic creates mismanagement in the society.
Webinar on Different types of Indian laws and its overview by the resource person Mr. ANNAMALAI he is a Legal advisor and worked as Assistant director of Drugs control (Retd)
The speaker took the topic about the different types of laws in India. Constitutional law he explains about its rights, principles and duties of government to be followed. In Statutory law, Statutes of an objective which may be political, social, economic or even a personal but with no motive. Where in civil or private laws it has family law, business law, insurance law and so on. Followed by the criminal law, equity law and administrative laws. Then explained about the types of laws with its brief and with case laws relating to it.
This topic was chosen as everyone to know about their types of laws which are priviling in in India and to know about its basic laws.
Ms.Santhosh Bharathi was the resource person for the Webinar on Limitation Act. He is an advocate, practicing mainly before the Hon’ble High Court of Madras and other Subordinate Courts in Tamil Nadu graduated from the Karnataka State Law University.Currently, apart from practicing, she is also the Honorary Legal Advisor for a Tamil Fortnightly Magazine “Hindu Paarvaigal and Kuralagal”. As a passionate literature enthusiast, she has written numerous articles and content for many multi-disciplinary magazines in English as well as Tamil.
Limitation Act deals about the time period allowed for various civil and criminal petitions filed before the court. The resource person explained about the provisions in limitation Act and importance that should be given to limitation Act. She explained about the need of serious understanding of the need limitation act in practice perspective for litigation. She detailed the limitation act in practical procedure that is statutory limit of case, filing of case, appeal in a case and other circumstances. She also guided how to study the Act. And encouraged the budding lawyer and law students to give importance to it from their law school.
The webinar on this topic gave a pathway to students to understand the importance of limitation Act and guidelines of existing laws and practical applicability in society. The need for understanding the limitation Act by legal fraternity is needed for the cases to be handled in the procedural way.
Read MoreWebinar was on the topic How to tackle hazardous emergency situations and the speaker was Dr. Mohammed Ashish he is currently working as a Police Commander under Tamil Nadu Police Department.
The resource person explained how a person could save himself and others during any fire accidents. Where we had a chance to know how a person could tackle themselves during a fire accident and what all the precautions one should know before happening of the accident. Later then he showed us the demo of how to safeguard others during emergency situations. And later we had a chance to clarify few doubts relating to tackling of the hazardous situations.
This topic holds high importance on how a person can tackle during hazardous emergency situations which was very much relatable to our present days scenarios.
Webinar on Introduction to Permanent Establishment Under Income Tax Law was having the Resource Person as Mr. K. Rajasekaran is a Chartered Accountant.
The speaker gave an introduction on Permanent Establishment’s meaning with suitable examples. He stated the criteria for Permanent Establishment and explained the significance of Permanent Establishments. He elucidated the Provisions of Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) based on the OECD Model. He enumerated the Business connection with Permanent Establishment, the tests to establish the business connections. He also explained the significance of Economic presence and concluded with discussing the issues related to Permanent Establishment.
This Topic holds great importance as Double Taxation is applicable when an individual is a resident of one nation but earns in another nation, the laws of DTAA is important to be understood to avoid the mishap of double taxation.
Webinar on an overview of civil procedure code by the resource person Mr. PONMUDI Sir who is a Seniors Advocate in Salem.
The speaker took the topic the jurisdiction of the civil courts where in the speaker told about the various types of Jurisdiction and basic structure of civil courts. Further he told about the Res Judicata, Suits to be filed, parites to be filed and Institutions to be filed. Explained about the affidavit and some topics related to civil procedure code. Further told recent case laws relating to civil procedure code. And then he explained about the plaint, written statement, court fees and so on. Then said about the basic court manners and the real examples that happen to him in the court.
The topic was chosen to provided with practical knowledge about cpc proceedings along with theoretical aspects.
E.Udaya shankari is an advocate having 10 years experience in high court .The topics dealt by the speaker are honour killing and human rights, domestic violence, Adoption including inter country adoption, Efficacy of family court, resolution of family dispute by alternative resolution system. The aim of webinar is to address and discuss the various new developments and challenges in the field of family law in the present scenario.In addition to the topic the speaker dealt with the Special Marriage Act 1954 which applies to all persons of all religions and also discussed about the civil legislation and parties from all religions, caste or community which can elect to marry under it.
Family law responds well to a diverse and pluralistic society when providing for post-divorce financial arrangements, but less well when it comes to cultural and religious diversity and diversity of family forms. It is a site on which strongly held values collide. As a result, it seems family law is likely to remain an area of controversy and contestation for the foreseeable future.
M.Naresh babu is an advocate having 6 years experience in high court. The topic dealt by the speaker was Prevention of Corruption Act. The speaker spoke about the effectiveness and efficacy of India's anti-corruption law to tackle graft in government agencies and public sector businesses. He also stated that anti-bribery, anti-corruption and the expectation of fair and ethical business practices from the private sector which is an important topic in today's world-wide political, economic and confidence crises. Furthermore, he dealt with issues such as anti-corruption laws of other countries like the UK Bribery Act, the Indian Prevention of Corruption Act, the Chinese Anti-unfair Competition Act, as well as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's Anti-Bribery Convention. Finally the speaker discussed how cooperation among prosecutors in countries across the globe has led to better coordinated prosecution of bribery.
At this juncture, The Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act, 2018 can be considered as a positive development in respect of anti-graft regime as it includes various provisions relating to commercial organisations and persons who give an undue advantage.
Webinar on development of Indian economy through Intellectual Property Rights was having the Resource person as Mr. P . Sanjay Gandhi who holds a Bachelor degree in BA., BL., Nodal officer for registration of GI goods.
The resource person explained about the intellectual property rights and its importance for development of Indian economy. He explained about the rights that has been provided for the owners of intellectual property and its importance.
Furthermore, he also explained ways to protect the exclusive rights provided by the Geographical Indication and credits given to them for their work.
This topic holds high importance since the community is moving towards new technology and it is essential for all students to know the rights that are provided to the intellectual property owners and development of Indian economy through GI.
Resource person is Umamaheswari.k practicing advocate. Mam is specialised in Family and the property cases. The webinar is on Right of private defence.
Resource person, Mrs. Umamaheswari mam started her lecture and she explained about the Right of private defence under the Indian penal code. She completely explained all the provisions related to the private defence. Starting from section 96 to 106 of indian penal code which deals with the right of private defence. She has explained all the provisions with the relevant illustrations. She also explained about the right of private defence of the body and the property. And about the right of private defence against the act of person the unsound mind. She further explained about the ingredients of the private defence of the body which extends to causing death. Lastly, she also explained about the general exceptions of private defence.
This topic holds high importance as the Private defence is absolutely necessary for the society as it gives protection to one's life, liberty and property. As a law student, we should know how to exercise our right of private defence. The Session was very much interesting and informative.
Webinar was conducted on cyber crimes by MS. Madhumitha is a working professional who is doing MTech in software Engineering from BITS Pilani.
She holds a Cyber security certificate from Cisco Networking Academy. She also is Cisco Certified network associate in routing and switching. The webinar commenced with an scope insight on social media and it's most commonly reported and seen crimes that occur on social media involve people making threats, bullying, harassing, and stalking others online. She further explained Connecting over social media to make business connections, or to buy legal goods or services may be perfectly legitimate. Social media is also a deep pool of personal data. All the whole session was really impactful and insightful.
Webinar was on Law on Child Protection Act in UK. The resource person of the webinar was Ms. Indira , legal enforcement officer in England.Experienced for more than 13 years in children and family services legal environment, wrote novels, concerning Child Protection which was published in the UK parliament by a member of parliament. She explained about the practicality of law which is existing in UK , the care and protection give by the government for the children and also explained the procedure of child protection in UK in a procedural and practical happening in UK. Students interacted with the speaker especially students interested in abroad studies and a comparative law perspective. The topic holds a awareness among the child protection in UK. The whole session was informative and insightful for all the participants about the UK child protection law.
Mr. S. Rekka is the speaker for the webinar on Transfer of property .
She is an advocate at Madurai District Court and also practising as Advocate for past 5 years.
The speaker introduced the basics of Transfer of property . She also explained the specific provisions regarding what constitutes a transfer and the conditions attached to it .She explained that Persons Competent to transfer and kinds of transfer . She also explained about Transfer by Persons before they Acquire the Interest , Transfer by Unauthorised Person (Doctrine of feeding empty grant by estoppel). This provided the basic knowledge to students about the importance of Transfer of property act .
This webinar enlighten the importance of Transfer of property act.