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Monday, 9 December 2013

Director's Message

Respected Sir/Madam,

Competition on law reforms as an innovative mode of clinical legal education can effectively expose law students not only to the gaps and inadequacies in existing laws but also enable them to grasp the different over-lapping statutes and constitutional provisions. This would also stimulate their inventive capacity to come up with new concepts worthy of legislative introduction.

It gives us immense pleasure to invite your prestigious institution to participate in the Third Amity Competition on Law Reforms. The event is scheduled to be held from 22nd January to 24th January, 2014. The event will be organized at the Amity Law School, I-2 Block, Amity University, Sector-125, Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

The issue for the competition is based on reforms in the field of Sports Laws. The meet would test the students on their awareness regarding Sports Laws and their ability to frame an exhaustive code to govern the same. It is a unique concept wherein students exercise their skills in framing a proper Bill along with Statement of Object and Reasons.

I extend my best wishes and warm welcome to all the participants of this competition. The Organizing Team of our Law School is committed to make this grand event a success as to leave cherished memories for future. 


Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar
Director, 
Amity Law School, Noida
AUUP    
Visit us at www.amity.edu/alsn

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Director's Message


I invite participants, sponsors and valuable guests to the Amity Competition on Law Reforms to be held on 30th January to 1st February, 2013 at Amity Law School. With a galaxy of jurists and practitioners to be present in the event, it would indeed be an academically rewarding event of our school.

 

Devoted to a theme that has always been a matter of discussion and attention among the politicians, defence forces, high end industrialists and most importantly the citizens of country, the law related to terrorism has come to occupy centre stage of security jurisprudence. The matter of security threats is a serious challenge to every country. From Mumbai blast, Best Bakery case, Delhi serial blasts, the attack on Parliament and 26/11 Mumbai blasts, India has faced risks to its security and lives of its people. The time has come to bring about a reform in the anti-terrorism laws.  It has become important to review our legal regime so that it can effectively deal with such activities. The solutions have to be practical. The need to bring change is necessary in both procedural law as well as substantive law. Youth is the voice of nation and having regard to this we have planned this exercise in law making. This competition emerges as a platform of articulating our thoughts to the environment.

I extend my best wishes and warm welcome to all the participants of this competition. The Organizing Team of our Law School is committed to make this grand event a success so as to leave cherished memories for future.


Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar
Director, 
Amity Law SchoolNoida
Amity University
,
Uttar Pradesh, India