Virtual National Conference on Juvenile Justice System in India: Social and Legal Challenges 08th & 9th Aug 2020 by School of Law Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology; Registration Open

Virtual National Conference on Juvenile Justice System in India: Social and Legal Challenges 08th & 9th August 2020 organized by School of Law Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology (Deemed to be University) Chennai-600119.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology is one of the Pioneer Institutions in India, imparting knowledge in the areas of Engineering, Science, Technology and Management, Law, Pharmacy and Nursing. It is accredited with “A” grade by NAAC and approved by AICTE, Government of India. It has been ranked in 39th position by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Government of India among the Universities in India for the year 2020 and ranked among top 50 Universities in the country for the 5th consecutive years. The Institution has been awarded 4 star ratings for Overall Performance by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds), the World’s No.1 Ranking Agency. Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology is a research intensive Institution and offers multi-disciplinary academic programmes at under graduate, postgraduate and doctoral level. It has a team of dynamic and outstanding faculty, innovative pedagogical practices and state of the art infrastructure. Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology has alliances with leading Universities, Industries and research establishments across the world. It is a potential destination for students across the globe owing to its admirable academic and research ambiance. 1st position in the country (private) Institution with most patents granted in the last three years. 3rd position in top private Institutions, 6th position in overall Institutions in south zone and 11th position among overall engineering Institutions in our country.

ABOUT SCHOOL OF LAW

Sathyabama School of Law aspires to be an internationally-renowned centre for research and teaching in law. School of Law is dedicated in advancing human dignity, social welfare and justice through knowledge of law. School of Law offers B.A.LL.B (Honours), B.Com.LL.B (Honours) and B.B.A.LL.B (Honours) & LL.B Programmes. School of law courses are academically rigorous, informed by the latest research. Courses are taught by dedicated, efficient and industrious faculty and a cadre of intellects that includes respected judges and experienced practitioners. School of law work with a wide variety of groups including the legal profession, policy makers, research bodies and organizations. This reflects our strength in many fields of legal and socio-legal research and this give School of Law students the opportunity to interact with internationally-respected scholars. School of Law programmes will prepare students for a career in the legal profession and beyond. The curriculum has been designed to provide with a strong foundation in the core subjects coupled with opportunities to pursue optional courses in areas of undergraduate’s choosing.

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

India is home to the largest child population in the world. According to The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 under Section 2 (35), “A child who is below the age of 18 years”. It can be defined as a child who has not attained a certain age at which he should be treated like an adult under the law of the land and cannot be held legally answerable for his criminal acts. The Juvenile Justice System is designed to respond to the needs of young persons who have been convicted for a crime and their rehabilitation with reforms. Main objective of the Juvenile Justice System is “to provide and preventive treatment services for children and young persons and then secondarily rehabilitation and improved socialization”. The profile of children in India reveals that a majority of them are living in conditions of want, deprived of basic survival, subsistence, and developmental opportunities. High rates of child mortality, school dropouts, child labour, handicapped children, and the problem of juvenile delinquency are indicators of the need for intervention by the state. Through social welfare programmes and the Juvenile Justice System, states have undertaken the responsibility of ensuring developmental opportunities to children living in conditions of want and showing Signs of social maladjustment. The conference aims at mind provoking panel discussion sessions by eloquent speakers, providing knowledge and sharing their vision and experiences on the subject. The overall emphasis of the Conference shall be to make the participants aware about the emerging challenges faced in existing juvenile justice system in India and its probable solutions.

DATE: 08th & 9th August 2020

TIME:

Day-I 8th August 2020   4p.m-8p.m

Day-II 9th August 2020   9a.m- 6p.m 

ONLINE PLATFORM: Zoom app. 

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?

Lawyers,  Academicians,  Research Scholars, Students, Social Activists and NGO Personnel.

PARTICIAPATION FEES 

INR 200/-

MODE OF PAYMENT AND DETAILS

Online mode

Name of the Bank: Indian Bank

A/C No: 6057505355

Name : Mohamed Salihu M

Branch: Manamelkudi (314)

IFSC Code: IDIB000M012

FOR DETAILS CONTACT

Mr. Mohamed Salihu. M, Assistant Professor, SIST

Mobile: 8012329352/9849000331 | [email protected]

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