Webinar on Misleading Advertisements Part 2 | Manipal Law School, MAHE | 13th May 2023
Webinar on Misleading Advertisements Part 2 is being organised by Manipal Law School, MAHE in association with Public Police NGO on 13th May 2023.
Webinar on Misleading Advertisements Part 2 is being organised by Manipal Law School, MAHE in association with Public Police NGO on 13th May 2023.About Manipal Law SchoolManipal Law School (MAHE) Bengaluru strives for a paradigm shift in the field of legal education. MLS focuses on enabling students to comprehend multi-dimensional legal systems with a clear objective of developing their abilities by persuasively enhancing their written and oral skills, anticipating outcomes, and using...
Webinar on Misleading Advertisements Part 2 is being organised by Manipal Law School, MAHE in association with Public Police NGO on 13th May 2023.
About Manipal Law School
Manipal Law School (MAHE) Bengaluru strives for a paradigm shift in the field of legal education. MLS focuses on enabling students to comprehend multi-dimensional legal systems with a clear objective of developing their abilities by persuasively enhancing their written and oral skills, anticipating outcomes, and using research and analytical skills in problem-solving. The curricula and pedagogy at MLS aim to be at par with leading law schools involving contemporary global issues and standard legal practices. MLS fosters a holistic academic environment in a state-of-art infrastructure that gives students inclusive access to progressive, adaptive, and innovative legal education.
The learning pedagogy consists of theoretical and practical involvement with neighbourhood communities. MLS believes in producing lawyers who would excel in their profession and be humane with a strong sense of social justice.
A major thrust is given to the courses like professional ethics to make students more acclimatized to the practical nuances of the legal career. An excellent learning environment at MLS comprises an eco-sustainable green campus, a wide range of co-curricular and extracurricular activities, legal research centres, diverse departments with multidisciplinary expertise, and Legal Aid clinics to enhance the study of law. The students, under the guidance of our exemplary faculty, endeavour for an active engagement in the service to the local, regional, national, and international communities. Our goal is to create a holistic community of teachers and learners in a conducive and sustainable ecosystem.
About Public Police NGO
Public safety, crime prevention, maintaining law and order, and property protection are the purposes of police. The true measure of an effective police force is not how many arrests it makes or how many violations of law it prevents, but how little criminal conduct and lawlessness there is in society. It is important for the public to feel safe and protected when going to the police, however there have been instances where the public has been afraid to go to the police.
No government or police can be with every citizen, to protect them, so when crime is increasing against senior citizens, women, children, and others, the people of the country need to step up and stop the crimes. The aggrieved person generally feels alone and unsatisfied with the actions taken by the Police . They are a charitable trust (NGO) where people can register their problems, and they take the problem up with the relevant police authorities and government authorities to get it resolved quickly.
Moreover, people understand that police personnel are also members of society, and they face so many difficult situations and circumstances due to the involvement of powerful persons, and they have to act according to the laws. There are so many times when the actions of the police are not according to the wish of the aggrieved person. People should also pay respect to the police and cooperate in performing the responsibilities assigned to the police.
This NGO organizes meetings, camps, events, and other ways to share information with the public and also strive to improve the relationship between the public and police. Citizens want to live in a safe and protected environment, which requires cooperation among them. This organization helps people to connect with each other by registering them as members of the organization. Now, it's time for us to stand up and fight together.
About Webinar on Misleading Advertisements Part 2
Public Police NGO in association with Manipal Law School(MAHE), Bengaluru is organizing a Webinar on Misleading Advertisements Part 2.
NB: Attendance during the Webinar shall be compulsory and post attendance (during the program) feedback form shall be shared in the chat box on Teams platform which will have to be filled in mandatorily for procuring Certificate of Participation.
Date & Time
- Date: 13th May 2023
- Time:04:00 PM to 05:00 PM
Eminent Speakers
- JUSTICE K.G. BALAKRISHNAN, FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA, CHAIRMAN, NHRC & CHAIRMAN, PUBLIC POLICE NGO
- MR. RISHI KUMAR SHUKLA, EX IPS & FORMER DIRECTOR C.B.I
- DR. VIKRAM SINGH, EX IPS & FORMER DGP, U.P, CHANCELLOR NIU, FOUNDER TRUSTEE, PUBLIC POLICE NGO
- DR.AVINASH DADHICH, DIRECTOR, MANIPAL LAW SCHOOL(MAHE) BENGALURU
- MR DEODATTA, EX IAS, FORMER CHAIRMAN NOIDA AUTHORITY, MEMBER SEC, PUBLIC POLICE NGO AND MEMBER SECRETARY PUBLIC POLICE NGO
- SH. PRADEEP RAI, SENIOR ADVOCATE, VP-SCBA, BOARD MEMBER, PUBLIC POLICE NGO
- CA. RAKESH MAHESHAWARI CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, PUBLIC POLICE NGO (INITIATOR/COORDINATOR)
- MR. VIMAL WAKHLU, FORMER CMD TCIL& BOARD OF DIRECTOR, PUBLIC POLICE NGO (MODERATOR)
Registration Link
Team Meet Link
Contact Details
Send your queries to mishra.rahul@manipal.edu
Important Links
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