15th National Moot Court Competition by ILS Law College [May 7-9]: Register by Apr 16
Indian Law Society established ILS Law College in 1924, with a view of facilitating infrastructure essential for the study of law. The establishment of the Law College by the Indian Law Society was indeed a pivotal moment in Indian Legal Education as the College exemplified academic excellence, social relevance, and professional competence. Imaginative realignment of written law or the hard law with a view to reorient them with the Indian social milieu has always been the strength of the Indian Law Society.
Remembering Prof. S.P. Sathe: The 15th National Moot Court Competition
Professor S. P. Sathe Foundation, set up by the Indian Law Society, organizes “Remembering S.P. Sathe” event that consists of Public memorial lecture, Moot Court Competition, and Conference at ILS Law College, Pune on a specific theme with a view to commemorate his contribution to Indian Jurisprudence and Social Action and to encourage academic pursuit of law students.
The theme of this year’s moot proposition is ‘Role of Forensic Science and Technology in the Criminal Justice System: Challenges and Threats’.
The technological revolution has brought a paradigm shift in the fields of forensic science. DNA profiling, lie detector tests, narco analysis are some of the most obvious and striking examples of such merger of scientific discovery, technological advancement, and forensic application in the criminal justice delivery system. There is an increased resort to the application of new technological advancements in forensic science to the criminal investigation. The benefits are many folds, but primarily it has the potential to strongly increase the speed and efficacy of criminal investigation. While on the other hand, the application of forensic tools has led to moral, legal and physical abuse of individuals. The use of forensic tools in the criminal justice system raises serious issues of privacy rights and violation of human rights.
Essentially forensic science has to operate in a legal context. There are constitutional and other legal constraints on how a criminal investigation can be carried out. It also raises concerns about the reliability and relevance of scientific evidence in criminal trials. Therefore it is necessary to set out the rules regarding validity, reliability, admissibility, and acceptability of scientific and digital evidence in criminal trials.
The Registration will be done in two stages:
Stage 1: Provisional Registration: The teams shall provisionally register by filling a Google form 1st April, 2021 onwards.
Stage 2: Final Registration: The teams who have provisionally registered shall complete final registration by submitting a scanned copy of the registration form and payment receipt on or before 16th April 2021. The teams shall send the hard copies of the registration form and payment receipt on or before 20th April, 2021, to:
The Coordinator
Remembering S. P. Sathe National Moot
Court Competition 2019-2020
C/o The Principal, ILS Law College,
Law College Road, Pune 411004
(Tel No. 020-25656775)
The teams shall register in the following 2 steps:
Registration Charges
Prizes for the competition are as follows:
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