National Webinar on Copyright Law

An expert lecture on Copyright Law on the topic “Limitations and Exceptions” was organised for postgraduate and undergraduate students of IPR. Prof. (Dr.) T. G. Agitha, Adjunct Faculty, Inter University Centre for IPR Studies, CUSAT (Retired Principal, Government Law College, Ernakulam) delivered the lecture. The lecture was aimed at providing the students with a public interest perspective on copyright. The resource person emphasized that the right to access to creative expressions is part of the fundamental right to freedom of expression and thought and any monopoly over creative works in the form of copyright is subject to the fundamental right of human beings. She discussed the major types of limitations and exceptions present in the Indian Copyright Act and elaborated on the adequacy of such provisions to address the concerns raised


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National Webinar on “The Indian Legal framework for Food Safety''

On 12th June 2021, the Centre for Criminal Justice Research (CCJR), Saveetha School of Law, organised a national Webinar on “The Indian Legal framework for Food Safety''. Mrs. Reshma Soman N, Assistant Professor Kerala Law Academy Law College, Thiruvananthapuram was the distinguished speaker for the session. The speaker commenced the session by interacting with the students and shared the relevance of food safety and the need for regulating it in a country like India. Mrs.Reshma Soman set the tone of the event by promptly introducing various food safety issues in India and how food plays a primary need in our lives. The speaker explained the major legal and policy milestones in India for food safety, starting with the history of the Food Act and various Pre-Constitutional and Post-Constitutional Laws to safeguards food safety and health of the consumers. She explained how the policies and laws in the pre- FSSAI Scenario were chaotic as there were 9 different laws and 8 different Ministries governing food sectors. So the FSSAI aimed to consolidate all the previous existing laws for all matters relating to food safety and standard and constituted an independent statutory body of food authority was created in 2011. Further the session comprehensively addressed the chronology and the scope of FSSAI and Food Safety and Standard Rules of 2011, 2017 & 2018. The speaker concluded the session by explaining the offences and punishment relating to Food Safety and Security under sec 59 of FSSAI and under Sec 272 & Sec 273 of IPC. The session was thoroughly interactive and students actively participated in the concluding Q&A round which discussed the importance of Food Safety as a Fundamental Rights under Article 14,19 & 21 with reference to the Pepsico Case and in Nestle Case.

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Environmental Issues

A webinar on Environmental Issues was held on 5 th June 2021 on the occasion of World environment day .The speaker was Advocate Rita Chandrasekhar who spoke about various environmental issues .

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National Webinar on “Aggression Against Children'',

On 4th June 2021, the Centre for Criminal Justice Research (CCJR), Saveetha School of Law, organised a national Webinar on “Aggression Against Children'', on the eve of International Day Of Innocent Child Victims Of Aggression. Dr. Chandrasekhar, Assistant Professor and Dr. Karthikeyan, Associate Professor at Saveetha School of Law, were the distinguished speakers for the session. Dr. Karthikeyan commenced the session by interacting with the students and shared the relevance of designating a special day for children caught in the midst of armed conflicts. The speaker walked the audience through the various types of aggression and UN conventions’ definitions of aggression and abuse against children. He explained the difference between physical, mental, emotional and sexual abuses these children have to undergo with real time examples. The second speaker, Dr. Chandrasekhar highlighted the importance of early detection of child abuse and talked in length about the importance of understanding these cues for helping the children from sexual abuse, especially in the family context where the preparator is known to the child. He emphasised that parents, guardians or teachers should believe the child and encourage the children to talk with them about anything that concerns their safety and well being. He additionally suggested valuable tips to parents to detect and prevent abuse against their children, such as being involved in the child's activities, teaching them about good and bad touches and most importantly listening seriously and sensitively to what children are saying to them.

The session ended with an interactive Q & A wherein the speakers cleared the doubts raised by the students. The session was attended by about 50 students and faculties.

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The forensic psychology in forensic science

A webinar was conducted on 03/05/2021 on ‘Forensic Psychology in Forensic Science’. The speaker was Ms. Durga Sekar who is practising as a forensic psychologist and signature analyst and is also trained in hypnotherapy. She is a member of AIESEC Global. She enlightened the students by discussing about the various aspects of forensic psychology and the techniques involved in the process. She started the session with a brief introduction of forensic psychology. It refers to the study of the relationship between human psychology and the criminal justice system. This is a broad definition of the term, allocating room for research and academic study of psychology and law; the narrow definition refers to the professional psychological assessment of an individual who is currently participating in a legal process. This was very clearly explained using examples. In addition, she discussed about assessment tools used to understand a person’s state of mind during crime, their ability to stand trial and witness credibility.

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The government protocols and challenges faced during the covid period

Saveetha School of Law conducted a webinar on The government protocols and challenges faced during the covid period on 02.05.2021. The Resource Person was Ms. Deepalakshmi for the webinar. She is practising as a clinical nutritionist at Sri Ramachandra hospital and also specialized in RD and CDE. She enlightened us with the government protocols that are involved with the current covid situations where the rules and regulations put by the government to the hospitals that are to be followed by the hospitals and the staffs. She started the session by briefing the protocols of the government and the necessary measures that are to be taken by both the patients and by the doctors and also every staffs of the hospitals and she also gave a brief analysis of the present stage of the covid situation and the rules and regulations that are to be followed not only from the doctors perspective and also with the government’s perspective, the session was interesting as the practicality of the current situation and the necessary steps and ended the session with useful precautionary tips.

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Legal Metrology

Webinar was conducted on 30/04/2021, topic was "Legal Metrology" by resource person Mr. Sathish Kumar, a practising advocate in Madras High Court. Speaker covered on Consumer protection and its legal remedies to protect the consumer from unfair practices in the trade. Further lecturer has explained about the filing procedure in the consumer court and clarified all the doubts of the students.

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Overview Of Section 138 Of The Negotiable Instruments Act with case laws.

The webinar on overview of Section 138 of The Negotiable Instrument Act with Case Laws was organised on 26.04.2021 , The Resource Person Mr.Mahesh.K.V, Practicing in the field of law for 8 years in areas of family law and civil matters explained about procedures and relevant provisions for dishonour of cheque . The speaker also shared his personal experience on the procedures for filing and gave an insight on various Landmark judgements with latest amendments . The session was very interesting and useful to the participants as it was focused on practical application of the laws

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20 Landmark Judgements that changed the course of India.

Webinar conducted on 26/04/2021 by the Speaker Mr. Nagarajan.R who is an practising advocate in Madras High Court with experise in the areas of family law and civil matters. The session was headed over by explaining the 20 Landmark Judgements that changed the course of India, this topic was regarding the problems that are faced by the legislation in the current era and also about the issues where the law had deficiencies to solve the particular cases. The speaker covered the facts, issues, legislation, and judgements. The speaker concluded it by how these judgements changed the whole Indian legislation. The session was very interesting and had an insightful session with immense knowledge on case laws with their judgements.

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Role of Police Officer in Filing First Information report

A webinar on ‘The Role of Police Officer in Filing First Information Report’ was conducted on 25th April, 2021. The resource person for the webinar was Mr. C. Murugesan who is a Sub Inspector Of Police in Chennai. The resource person explained about the important aspects of filing an FIR against the accused and important provisions like Section 41 of the Criminal Procedure Code and Goondas Act which are pivotal in criminal court practice. He also shared his experience about filing FIR and charge sheet in criminal cases. This topic holds high importance for the practising lawyers in dealing the criminal cases.

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IBC AND ITS SECRETARIAL COMPLIANCE

The webinar on IBC and its Secretarial Compliance was organised on 25.04.2021, The Resource Person R. Charu Latha, BBA. LLB(hons), ACS working in SR Srinivasan and Co LLP. The session. Addressed on the procedures involved on insolvency. She gave an insight on Information Memorandum, Request for resolution plan, Evaluation Matrix. She Shared her knowledge on the procedure for passing a resolution in a company, establishing of monitoring committee, Corporate insolvency resolution process .The session mainly focused on Procedural aspects of NCLT also Enlighted on the concept of secretarial compliance. This session delighted the participants with the knowledge of bankruptcy code and how advocate plays a vital role in serving with people and companies facing critical insolvency issues.

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Forgery in electronic signature in relation to property law

On 25/4/2021 Saveetha School of Law conducted a webinar on “Forgery in electronic signature in relation to property law”. The speaker of the day was Mrs. S. Vasanthi , Advocate, Madras HC. Being a subject matter expert in criminal law and writ petition, she enlightened the students with the forgery in the electronic signature specifically in the property law. The seeker explained in brief how the conventional signatures are transcribed and are exceptionally illustrative of one’s personality. The utilization of signature is compulsory in law in specific cases and holds a significant lawful situation in the record as it implies two things, the character of the individual and purpose behind rendering it on the document in question. The Signature gives away one’s personality on a record and is utilized in everyday exchange and for illiterates its substituted with their unique finger impression. She also discussed the landmark cases on forgery such as Mohammed Ibrahim And Others v. State Of Bihar And Another, etc, which was helpful in comprehending the culpability of the maker for fabricating a document by forging the signature.

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INDUSTRIAL SAFETY IN RELATION TO FACTORIES ACT, 1948

The Webinar on the Industrial Safety In Relation To Factories Act, 1948 was organised on 25.04.2021. The Resource Person Dr.K.P.Karthikeyan, Practicing in the field of law .The session primary gave an insight about the concept of Tamil Nadu safety rules, 2005 and its explanation in the employee safety. Various elements of the Factories Act, 1948 with constitutional validity were discussed. The graphical representation were made for the better understanding of the concepts . Landmark judgement were been analysed. The Resource person concluded by explaining the need to uphold the employee safety measures in the factories.

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Consumer Protection Act

On 4/4/2021 Saveetha School of Law conducted a webinar on "Consumer Protection Act, 2019” The speaker of the session was G . Dakshinamurthy, Advocate, Madras HC. The session aimed at creating awareness about the new changes brought in by the COPA 2019 and how its strengthened the consumer rights . He walked the audience through the intricacies of the new act and explained why the old act has to be repealed and brought as an entirely new act. He elaborated the liability of online portals like Amazon for products hosted and sold through their portals. It also discussed the importance of consumer law and consumer disputes . The speaker has discussed a few case laws such as Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation (KPTC) v Ashok Iron Works Private Limited , which held that Corporate Bodies can be sued even under the erstwhile Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The event was a fruitful one as it helps the students in understanding the new changes under COPA 2019.

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Transfer of property Act, 1882

The webinar on 3rd April 2021 on theTransfer of Property Act, 1882 with Adv. Mr. Rahul K. Jain was intended to create a detailed understanding on the specific transfers under the Act. The speaker discussed in detail the relevant provisions related to sale, mortgage, lease, charges, gifts and actionable claims. The lectur was loaded with practical examples, enabling the students to create a better grip on the different types of the transactions and their legal incidents.

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Information technology act 2000

On 1/4/2021 Saveetha School of Law conducted a webinar on "Information technology act 2000” The session aimed at creating awareness about the Information Technology Act, 2000, which was enacted by the Indian Parliament in 2000. It is the primary law in India for matters related to cybercrime and e-commerce. The act was enacted to give legal sanction to electronic commerce and electronic transactions, to enable e-governance, and also to prevent cybercrime. The speaker for the day helped the participants in understanding the jurisdictional operation of this law as for any crime involving a computer or a network located in India, foreign nationals can also be charged. The speaker explained the various penalties prescribed under the act for cybercrimes and other fraud through digital/electronic format. He also explained how the introduction of the IT Act also amended certain provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Banker’s Book Evidence Act, 1891, the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 to modify these laws to make them compliant with new digital technologies.

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Emerging and Re-emerging infections of COVID-19

A webinar on the Emerging and are-emerging Infections of COVID 19 was organised on 1st of April 2021. The resource person, Dr. Hemavathi, a practitioner of Ayurvedic Medicines explained about the spread of the disease, the initial non-infectious strains and the recent infectious viruses. She gave an account of other disease causing viruses that resulted in different pandemics and the importance of precautionary measures and the role of public health institutions in curbing down the negative impacts of the pandemic on the health and life of people.

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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INDIA AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Saveetha School of Law conducted a webinar on Contemporary Issues in India and Constitutional Law on 30.03.2021. The Resource Person was Mrs. A.S.Divya, an Advocate. The speaker started the seminar by giving an introduction to the concept of Constitutional Morality and its explanation in the Constitutional law. During this webinar the speaker elucidated the the various elements of the constitution. She explained the constitutional validity of the elements. The speaker also cited various case laws for better understanding of each element of the Constitution of India. She finally concluded by explaining the need to uphold the constitutional morality. This Topic holds great importance as it is essential to discuss the contemporary issues and stay on par with the provisions of the mother document of all the laws in India.

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LEGAL REFORMS IN INDIA - STEP ON AND STEP UP

On 29/03/2021 webinar conducted on the Topic "Legal Reformsin India- Step on & Step Up" by the resource person Ms. Madhavi Karmugilan, Joint Director, Personality Development Program, Kingmakers IAS Academy. The Speaker has eloborated on the Strenght of Judiciary System and explained on the Alternate Dispute Redressal, Effectiveness of Tribunals in India. Ineffectiveness of certain laws and amendment procedure with overrulesuch laws. The session was interesting and informative to the participants

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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON IS IT LAW OF TORT OR LAW OF TORTS

On 28/3/2021 Saveetha School of Law conducted a webinar on “A Critical Analysis On Is It Law Of Tort Or Law Of Torts”. The speaker of the day was Ms.C. Chandralekha, Advocate, Madras HC. The speaker started the seminar by giving an introduction to the term Tort and explained the French origin of the word that was derived from the Latin Term “Tortum”. During this webinar the speaker elucidated the theories of Tort as well as Torts. She explained the two theories to have a wider knowledge on the controversy between tort and torts. The speaker elaborated on the Winfield's Theory and the Salmond’s theory and gave numerous case laws for better understanding of the concept. The speaker also pondered on pertinent questions like why India don’t have codified laws for Tort, unlike UK and USA.She additionally observed that Indian tort jurisprudence is largely judge made and concluded the webinar by clearly differentiating the two theories of law of tort and law of torts.

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