The National Law School
of India Review, the flagship journal of National Law School of India
University, Bangalore is pleased to present the first NLSIR
Public Law Symposium to be held on 10 December, 2011 at
the National Law School campus. The theme of the symposium
is "Adjudication of Socio-Economic Rights by the Indian Supreme Court",
an issue which has seen significant legal developments in the recent past. The
symposium will be attended by renowned legal luminaries including Justice
Muralidhar, Mr. T. R. Andhyarujina, Mr. Shyam Diwan and Mr.
Arun Kumar Thiruvengadam, amongst others.
The discussion will be divided into two
sessions. In the first session (scheduled between 10.30 A.M.-12.30 P.M.) the
panel will discuss the substantive adjudication of socio-economic rights
undertaken by the Supreme Court concerning questions of the ever-widening ambit
of Article 21 and the content of the new rights so evolved. The changing nature
of the relationship between Part III and Part IV of the Constitution due to
such expansion will form an important part of the session. The second session
(scheduled between 1.30 P.M.-3.30 P.M.) will focus on the manner in which the
Supreme Court has enforced these rights and consider the variety of procedural
innovations employed for the same, including PILs and continuing mandamus.
The registration fee for the symposium is Rs.
500 for professionals. There is no registration fee for students. All those
interested are requested to register their attendance at the following link:
<https://docs.google.com/sprea dsheet/viewform?formkey=dEdkRT Jua21BY2R5Snh1UWl1QXRCREE6MQ>.
For any further details regarding the
symposium, please contact Krishnaprasad K.V. (Chief Editor, NLSIR) at
+91-9916589670 or Ashwita Ambast (Deputy Chief Editor, NLSIR) at +91-9986478265
or email us at mail.nlsir@gmail.com.
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