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[Webinar] on 105th Constitutional Amendment Act-Tussle of Powers between Judiciary and Executive by KIIT SoL [Register by 3 September 2021]

 

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About KIIT Centre for Constitutional Law Studies and Research

KIIT Centre for Constitutional Law Studies and Research was rooted in 2015 with an objective to promote awareness among students regarding the dynamics of Constitutional Law. The prime interest of the Centre lies in organizing lectures for students at the national and inter-college levels. The Centre has succeeded in extending its work sphere to doctrinal researches and has also started to concentrate on publishing empirical reports. The five departments, namely Research and Drafting, Blogging, Technical, Public relations and Outreach, elucidate the objectives of the Centre. 

About the Webinar

The academic framework of the school has always encouraged the involvement of its students in curricular and co-curricular development at par with the best Law Schools in India, and in relation to which the Centre is hosting and organizing a webinar on the topic: 105th Constitutional Amendment Act – An endless saga of the tussle of powers between the Judiciary and the Executive, organized by the Department of Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, KIIT School of Law In Collaboration With KIIT Centre For Constitutional Law Studies and Research.

About the Topic

The 105th Constitutional Amendment Act or the 127th Constitutional Amendment Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 10th August 2021, unanimously. This Amendment Act passed by Parliament aims at restoring the power of the States and the Union Territories to make their own OBC list. The Government introduced the bill in the Parliament to clarify some provisions in the 102nd Constitutional Amendment Act to restore the power of the states to identify the backward classes.

The 105th Constitutional Amendment Act is designed to clarify that the State Governments can maintain the ‘state list’ of OBCs as was the system prior to SC judgment. The 105th Constitution Amendment Act has brought an ample amount of clarity in the standard operating procedures of functioning of OBC reservation. It is meant to ensure representation and empowerment to the communities that fall in the cracks of development discourse in our country.

The Speaker

Advocate Ankur Sood is a qualified and registered Advocate on the Record of the Supreme Court of India and deals with both Civil as well as Criminal Cases before various Courts and Tribunals in Delhi. He is empanelled with the Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., EPF Organisation to name a few. Notably, he was also a part of the Select Group at the Central Vigilance Commission. Before starting out his independent practice, Mr. Sood was an Associate at Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co.

General Details

  • Date: 4th September 2021
  • Time: 5 PM to 6 PM
  • Platform: Zoom Meetings

Zoom Meeting

  • Meeting ID: 817 3223 2421
  • Passcode: klscaaaest

Who can Attend?

School of Law, KIIT-DU invites participation from Students of law of 3 years and 5 years course, research scholars, academicians, Advocates and professionals.

Mode and Platform

The conference is organized in an online mode and the platform intended to be used for the same is zoom.

Head of Centre

  • Dr. Kyvalya Garikapati, Principle Faculty Coordinator, KIIT CCLSR, Email: kgarikapati@kls.ac.in

Webinar Coordinators

Faculty Coordinators

  • Yogesh Mishra, Joint Faculty Coordinator, KIIT CCLSR, Email: yogesh.mishra@kls.ac.in

Student Coordinators

  • Dibyangana Das, Student Convenor, KIIT CCLSR, Email: 1783042@kls.ac.in
  • Ayush Verman, Joint Convenor, KIIT CCLSR, Email: avayush@gmail.com
  • Anuja Tripathy, Co-Convenor, KIIT CCLSR, Email: tripathyanuka98@gmail.com

In case of any query, you can contact 

  • Email: dibyangana.das@gmail.com
  • Student Convenor: Dibyangana Das: +91-8337009388

Important Links

A webinar on the 105th Constitutional Amendment Act – An endless saga of the tussle of powers between the Judiciary and the Executive is being organized by the KIIT School of Law’s Centre for Constitutional Law Studies and Research, on September 4th.

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