LL.M. SEMINAR PRESENTATION SUBMISSIONS
(SECOND TERM)
(2013-2014)
FYLLM (SECOND TERM) SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
LEGAL THEORY-II
Supreme and Subordinate forms of Legislation.
2) Dattaraj K.G. Dessai:
3) Devanand Prabhakar Prabhu:
Interpretation as an exception to Golden Rule and Mischief Rule of Interpretation.
5) Jyoti Ramakant Navelkar:
Judicial Restrain and Judicial Activism
6) Kaustubh Rote:
Tests for Determining Ratio Decidendi of a Decision
7) Dr. Ketan Govekar
Delegated Legislation in India.
8) Malini Ramchandra Kamat:
Principles governing application of the Doctrine of Precedent in Indian subordinate Judiciary
9) Manisha Naik:
Ratio Decidendi and the test for its determination.
10) Muriel A. Fernandes:
The Concept of Precedent : Rupert Cross's Opinion
11) Prasiddh Prakash Naik:
Nature of Legislative Power under Indian Constitution.
12) Pravesh Misal:
Meaning of Stare Decisis and its Evolution in Indian Legal System.
13) Queency Pereira:
Benjamin Cardozo's Opinion on Judicial Process.
14) Rigveda Dattatraya Amonkar:
15) Saeesh Naik:
Ratio Decidendi : Wambaugh's Test, Goodhart's Test, Lord Halsbury Test.
16) Sandesh Gaonkar
Precedent as Understood in U.K., France and U.S. Legal Systems.
17) Sankalp Bhangui:
Benjamin Cardozo's Opinion on the Legal Process.
18) Subas H. Mahto
Obiter Dicta and its Application in the Judicial Process.
19) Yamini Dalvi
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FYLLM (SECOND TERM) SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II
1) Aleesha Dos Res Falcao :
2) Dattaraj K.G. Dessai:
3) Devanand Prabhakar Prabhu:
Advisory Jurisdiction of Supreme Court with reference to cases.
5) Jyoti Ramakant Navelkar:
Examine the Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in India.
6) Kaustubh Rote:
Parliamentary Privileges and Immunities in the light of various Judicial Decisions.
7) Dr. Ketan Govekar
Water disputes in India : Constitutional Approach.
8) Malini Ramchandra Kamat:
Doctrine of Repugnancy in the Context of Provision of Constitution.
9) Manisha Naik:
10) Muriel A. Fernandes:
Trade, Commerce andIntercourse: Parliamentary Control over States.
11) Prasiddh Prakash Naik:
Writ Jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Court.
12) Pravesh Misal:
Interstate, Trade and Commerce study in the light of Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution of India.
13) Queency Pereira:
Constitutional Scheme for Distribution of Revenue Between Centre and States.
14) Rigveda Dattatraya Amonkar:
15) Saeesh Naik:
Position of Civil Servants in India and Constitutional Safeguards applicable to them.
16) Sandesh Gaonkar
National Emergency : Impact on Federal Structure.
17) Sankalp Bhangui:
18) Subas H. Mahto
Legislative relation between Union and States.
19) Yamini Dalvi
FYLLM (SECOND TERM) SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE
2) Dattaraj K.G. Dessai:
3) Devanand Prabhakar Prabhu:
Legal Aid as an instrument of social change under Goan experience.
5) Jyoti Ramakant Navelkar:
Birth of Secularism and Social Change in India.
6) Kaustubh Rote:
Prison Reforms and Social Change in India.
7) Dr. Ketan Govekar
Right to Information as a means of Social Change.
8) Malini Ramchandra Kamat:
Changes is brought about in Criminal Law relating to protection of women.
9) Manisha Naik:
Family Law of India in Social Change.
10) Muriel A. Fernandes:
Plea Bargaining : Its relevance in India.
11) Prasiddh Prakash Naik:
Role of Directive Principles in bringing Social Change in India.
11) Pravesh Misal:
Evolution of the law of child in India.
13) Queency Pereira:
Evolution Growth and Today's Scenario of Mundkar System of Goa.
14) Rigveda Dattatraya Amonkar:
15) Saeesh Naik:
Reservation as an instrument of Social Change.
6) Sandesh Gaonkar
Right to education in India : Laws and recent amendments.
Concept of Welfare State under Indian Constitution.
18) Subas H. Mahto
Untouchability Legislation in India and their effects in bringing about social change.
19) Yamini Dalvi
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S.Y.LL.M. (SECOND TERM) SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
CRIMINAL LAW
1) Adish V. Halarnkar
2) Halima B. Shaikh
- Police Deviance with reference to unconstitutionality of Third Degree Methods and use of Fatal Force.
- Communal Violence in Indian : Reasons, Problems and Solutions.
3) Samruddhi Laad
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HUMAN RIGHTS
1) Omkar Natekar
2) Prachi Naik
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
1) Ashwini Colaco
3) Pari Sinari
4) Samantha Noronha
- Events Prior to GATT and World Trade Organisation.
- Salient Features of the Bio-diversity Act with Special Reference to Offenses and Remedies.
5) Shanoor Pandurang Audi
- Negotiating History of World Trade Organisation and Dunkel Draft.
- Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Act 2001 : Law and Practice.
6) Vidita P. Khutkar
- Role of Intellectual Property in Economic Development.
- Transfer of Patent Rights under Indian Patent Law.
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LABOUR LAW
1) Prakash Marathe
2) Samatina Fernandes
- Health Provisions under the Factories Act, 1948 : Occupation Diseases and Industrial Injuries under the Employment Compensation Act.
- Writs relating to service matters.
3) Sarita Sucorina Rodrigues
4) Sarala Juwel Antao
- Provident Fund, Pension and Gratuity.
- Central Administrative Tribunal and State Administrative Tribunal.
5) Shahir Shirazali Issani
6) Shreya Prabhudessai