Webinar conducted on 01/12/2020, topic was Registration of Properties and Documentation processes by the resource person Mr. Aneeskhan an practising advocate based at chennai and has been working as Legal Project Associate in Law Projects of the Govt undertaken by IIT Madras. The speaker gave the detailed aspects of technological invasion in registration processes. He discussed the registration process applicable to different parts of land, apartment and individual housing and the amount paid in different sub registrar offices. He gave a different outlook of registration of properties by way of practical applicability. It was an interesting and thoughtful session.
Read MoreThe Webinar on Insurance Law and Motor Vehicle Act was organised on 30.09.2020 at 5 PM by Saveetha School of Law. The Resource Person Mr. P .Magesh, Advocate, having tremendous experience in the field of Insurance law gave an insight about essence of insurance and re-insurance law in India, comprehensive Knowledge about property, liability, and life , The wide range of insurance policies, each aimed at safeguarding certain aspects of health or assets namely: Life Insurance, Motor insurance, Health insurance, Travel insurance, Property insurance, Mobile insurance, Cycle insurance, Bite-size insurance were explained in detail and which made the session very interactive.
Read MoreSaveetha School of Law conducted a webinar on Civil remedies avalilable under IT Act in India. The webinar commenced at 6PM on 29th September, 2020. The speaker was Mr. K.R. Arun Shabari, Advocate ,Madras High court. The webinar was attended by 20 students. The student coordinator started off the session by giving an introduction about the speaker. The speaker started his lecture by briefing about the civil remedies that are available under IT act in India . He discussed almost all the aspects that could be covered in a short span of time. The speaker also explained about the provisions related to civil remedies. He threw light upon the topics such as adjudicator and his powers, provisions relating to offences and punishments. The speaker ended the session by explaining that the IT adjudicator may rule only in cases where the claim for injury or harm does not exceed 5 crores. In the case of claims exceeding 5 crores, the company concerned should file an action for the same action before the competent court. In addition to this he also stated that an organisation can also bring an action for infringement of contract under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. The student coordinator concluded the meeting by thanking the speaker and the students at 7:00 PM, which marks the end of the webinar.
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