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Topic: Law and Social Transformation in India

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Topic : Law and Social Transformation in India

Guidelines for Power Point Presentation (CIA 3):

1. Cover Page: It must contain the Name of the Course , Name of the student , PRN
number , Class / Semester , Topic of the project , Academic year and name of the
concerned teacher with their respective designation.

2. Body of the PPT :

1. The PPT presentation shall be Microsoft Power Point .


2. It will be within a time limit of total 10 minutes , 8 to 9 minutes for the individual
presentation and 1to 2 minute for the question and answer section . The students shall
use “ Times New Roman ” 12 size font .
3. Presentation will be evaluated on the basis of slides prepared ,relevance to the subject
matter , and the way of presentation .
4. Each of the class presentation will be evaluated on the scale of 10 marks .
5. The last date of submission would be on or before 4th /11/2019

Sr PRN No Name of the Student PPT Topics CIA -3


No
1 Agrarian Reform :
19SUN0192 PREETI GOPU NAIR Industrialization of
Agriculture
2 Empowerment of women ;
19SUN0036 SURAJ ROKADE
An Analysis
3 Industrial reform : Free
19SUN0476 MAYURI AKOLEKAR Enterprise v state
Regulation
4 Children and Law : Child
19SUN0595 KAMLESH BHARAT PALEKAR
Labour
5 Children and Law : Adoption
19SUN0596 PANKAJ SURESH KATE
and Related problems
6 Modernization as value :
Constitutional perspectives
19SUN0983 RESHMA TIRPUDE
reflected in the
fundamental duties
7 ADRS; Mediation
19SUN0993 GAIKWAD MAHESH KAILAS
&Conciliation
8 VADAGULE ANUSHAKA Criminal law and
19SUN0997
CHANDRASHEKHAR Inquisitorial System
9 Criminal Law and Plea
19SUN1031 SONDE SANDEEP PUNDLIK
Bargaining
10 Indian Marxist critique of
19SUN1183 ALKA TANAJI SHELKE
law and justice
11 Industrialization v
19SUN1227 PRIYA NAVIN KUMAR
Environmental protection
12 19SUN1306 WAGH SAMADHAN MAHADU ADRS &Lok Adalat
13 Regionalism as a divisive
19SUN1410 VAIDYA AMEY ABHIJEET
factor
14 Non –discrimination n the
19SUN1435 PARAS RAJENDRA GHATE
ground of language
15 Equality in matters of
19SUN0994 PATHAK ANIKET MUKUND
employment
16 Constitutional safeguards
19SUN0995 AISHAWARYA KULKARANI
against regional barriers
17 Language policy and the
19SUN0996 MALLAD MEGHANA BABASAHEB Constitution : OFFICIAL
Language
18 Non –discrimination on the
19SUN1269 TATIYA BHAGYASHRI VIJAY
ground of caste
19 Freedom of religion and
non-discrimination on the
19SUN1436 SABADRA RAJESHWARI RAJENDRA
basis of religion under
Indian Constitution
20 The Jurisprudence of
19SUN1363 SIDDHESH MANISH AGRAWAL
Sarvodaya
21 MRUNAL PATHAK Caste as a divisive factor
22 DEVIKA AVINASH BHIDE Crime against women :
Present judicial trend
23 KOMAL SONAR Women’s Commission :
Some Legal Aspects
24 ALKA MORE PATIL Crime against women :
constitutional measures
25 BHARTI TIWARI Law as a product of
tradition and culture with
reference to Historical
School of Jurisprudence
26 YOGESH JAGDALE Uniform Civil Code : it’s
Feasibility
27 Priya Deshmukh Constitutional guarantees to
Linguistic Minorities
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