A Legal Awareness programme on the Epidemic Act of India- 1897at Marina, Chennai, conducted On 26.10.2021. The objective of this programme was to prevent the spread of the disease or eradicate the disease . Hence to fulfill the above objective we are creating awareness and importance of wearing masks in public. We distributed free mask to the public and making Awareness about wearing the mask during covid.
Read MoreThe international department of Saveetha School of Law organised a Just a minute competition for the students of SSL on 25/10/2021. Out of the 30 students who participated, Yogamurugan stood first, Lolakshi stood second and Paventhan stood third. Competition was judged by Dr. Prabha Nair and Ms. Ambika Bhat.
Read MoreSaveetha School of Law, organized a National level Workshop on Research Methodology on 25/10/2021. Dr.P Arunachalam, Professor and Head of Dept. of Economics, CUSAT, Kerala give a lecture on Research Methodology and Dr Annadurai, Associate professor, Dept of Economics, Madras Christian College, Chennai give a lecture on Research Design and Stamping.
Read MoreSaveetha School of law organised another Expert Lecture Series on different topics from from 25th to 30th October’2021. Honourable Justice Dr.Jayachandran, and Honourable Justice Pius C Kuriakose, Dr T G Ajitha, Former Principal, Govt Law College, Thrissur, Adv. Shanmugham P Jayan were the eminent persons who gave special lecture on different topics.
Read MoreThe legal awareness camp was been organized by business law department on 23/10/2021 to Horsely Hills, Madanapalli, Andhra Pradesh. The students had interacted with the farmers cultivating tomatoes near Madanapalli.
Department of Labour Law organised an International Seminar on Corporate Goverment to Company Policy : An Economical Overview Control on 23/10/2021. Mr.Eric, Director, Zhen Ding Developers Pvt Ltd was the key speaker .
Read MoreAs the proverb goes “ The Logic Can Take You From A To B , But Imagination Can Take You Anywhere” it perfectly corroborates to the magnificent creations of Law Students which have been built by the admirers of law following their creative insight and to make them abreast with the practical side of their coursework, a site visit was conducted to Sri Kalahasthi Pipes Limited, Andhra Pradesh by Business law Department .
Read MoreDepartment of IPR, Saveetha School of Law, SIMATS organised a panel discussion on TRIPS Waiver and COVID Vaccines on 22nd October 2021 from 10.00 am to 12.00 noon. The panellists were Dr. P. Kuganantham, Advisor, COVID Task Force, government of TN, Mr. K. M. Gopakumar, Senior Researcher, Third World Network, India and Mr. Murali Neelakantan, Principal Lawyer, Amicus Law Firm, Mumbai.
Read MoreThe department of IPR of the Saveetha Law School organised IPR orientation programmes on “ Lawyering prospects before the IP offices in India” on 20th October 2021 to the first and second year students of law school. The intention of this program is to generate an awareness among students on the career potential of IPR in the lawyering profession, other employment prospects and research. The dignitaries present on the occasion were Gladys Rosette C. Daniel ,Partner & Advocate D&G Law firm and Smt Subasani Purushothaman ,Senior Examiner of Trade Marks & G.I., at Trade Marks Registry, Chennai Branch.
Read MoreSaveetha School of law organised an Expert Lecture Series on different topics from from 18th to 23rd October’2021. The purpose of the expert Lecture Series was to model successful contemporary practice to our students and to inform, inspire and ignite them .
Read MoreAn Orientation Programme on “Top 5 Career Options in Law” by Mrs. Abirami Chandrasekaran (Advocate Practicing @ Madras High Court) – 13 th Oct 2021 @ 01:45 pm – 2:45pm.
Read MoreThe civil judges felicitation ceremony commenced with an auspicious welcoming of the three esteemed chief guest. Honble justice V.Parthiban Honble Dr. justice Jeyachandan and Honble justice Kirubakaran. The grand event has benchmarked three milestone events which was taken over by the three esteems lordships.
Read MoreSaveetha School of Law is ranked 13 among all private and public law schools in India. This is a remarkable achievement for this young institutions. Our dedication to strong academics and research has enabled us to reach great heights.
Read MoreSaveetha School of Law conducted a POSTER PRESENTATION COMPETITION to mark Nelson Mandela International Day 18th July 2021 .
Read MoreSaveetha School of Law , SIMATS, Chennai organizied an online English Elocution Competition on account of Nelson Mandela International day 10.07.2021
Read MoreDepartment of Labour Law conducted a Debate on issues related to Child Labour on June 14, 2021.
National Client Counselling Competition was organised by Saveetha School of Law. The Fifteen teams gave their interest for the participation out of which twelve teams participated. The theme of the competition was “Child Labour”
Read MoreEnviro club of Saveetha School of Law conducted an E Poster making Competition on GREEN SYSTEM FOR INDOOR ENVIRONMENT on 5th June ‘2021
Read MoreSaveetha School of Law, SIMATS, Chennai had organised a national virtual client counselling competition, 2021 on the International Day of Innocent Children Victim of Aggression on June 4, 2021. The purpose of the day is to acknowledge the pain suffered by children throughout the world who are the victims of physical, mental and emotional abuse.
As the main theme of this national client counselling competition was regarding victims of child aggression which has become the most sensitive issue in recent times, the participants felt that they were enlightened about the topic in the most interesting way.
Read MoreSaveetha School of Law observed the World Intellectual Property Day on 26th April 2021 by organising a lecture, “Patent Law and Practice in Indian Patent Offices” by Dr. Sharana Gouda, Assistant Controller of Patents, from the Chennai Patent Office. The lecture was specifically intended to build deeper understanding in the students, on the practical aspects of patent acquisition in India. Elaborating on the historical developments right from the Indian colonial Patent Acts to the current 1970 Act, he observed that the fundamental objective of the patent law is utilitarian and not individualistic. He gave a schematic representation of the various provisions of the Patents Act that are relevant for acquisition of patent rights in India and went on explaining the different steps involved in patent prosecution and grant. His lecture gave sufficient exposure to the other hot topics such as evergreening of patents, compulsory licensing, and misappropriation of traditional knowledge. He also explained on the interdepartmental cooperation between the Patent Office and the National Biodiversity Authority for preventing the menace of biopiracy
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