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Shri I. M. Nanavati Memorial National Moot Court at GLS Law College GUJARAT LAW SOCIETY Date of publication : 7th of every month. News for students, staff, alumni and friends Gujarat Law Society, Opp Law Garden, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad 380006 ■ Ph 079 26440532, 079 26468513 ■ email: [email protected] ■ Price Rs.2/- INSIDE Volume 10 Issue 2 Editor: Dr. Bhalchandra H Joshi FEBRUARY 2018 JUSTICE B. S. CHAUHAN, CHAIRMAN, LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA, INAUGURATED SHRI I. M. NANAVATI MEMORIAL NATIONAL MOOT COURT AT GLS LAW COLLEGE Pg : 2 RESEARCH AWARD WINNERS OF GLS... presentation of the case will result in quick disposal of cases, Pg : 5 which in turn, will reduce the pendency of cases. This is YOUNG ORATOR OF By Dr. Binod K Das country. The teams submitted primarily law does not operate N.R.H.S. LS Law College memorials and pleaded in the in the vacuum. It relies on facts organised Shri I. M. moot court on a hypothetical to arrive at a judgement, he GNanavati Memorial environment pollution case. pointed out. National Moot Court Inaugurating the for the MNCs mainly for the Emphasising the facts, he Competition to commemorate competition, Honourable Mr. financial considerations. This is recounted a case of the Supreme the iconic figure in the field of Justice B. S. Chauhan, seriously impairing the delivery Court pertaining to a property law - Shri I.M Nanavati. Total Chairman, Law Commission of of justice. He added that the dispute in a zamindar’s family. 32 teams comprising of 96 India, urged the participants to courts are offering the The case has been passed participants from 15 states join the courts as lawyers and challenging situations to through several courts before participated in the national judges instead of chasing the fat practice law. landing in the Supreme Court. competition. The participants salary at Multi National He viewed that the lawyers A look at the facts threw up Pg : 6-7 were mainly the undergraduate Corporations (MNC). It has must marshal the facts of the interesting observations. The PYAAR BAANTATE law students of law universities been a trend over the past years legal suit and listen to the clients second wife of the zamindar and premier law colleges of the that the best lot choose to work patiently. The factual CONTINUED ON PAGE-3 CHALo… RESEARCH DAY CELEBRATIONS HELD AT GLS UNIVERSITY he second Research Day up research seriously. He also Celebrations and outlined the roadmap of Tdistribution of I M research for the University. Nanavati Research Awards For the current academic were done by the GLS year 2017-18, the I M Nanavati University, Ahmedabad, on the Research Awards were given Pg : 8 19th January 2018. The under two categories. In the yu[. yu. fku÷us{kt Research Day is being first category, awards were celebrated to commemorate the given to Post Graduate Students Ãkúð]r¥kykuLke rðrðÄk birth anniversary of Late Shri I who had completed their MBA, M Nanavati, who was a leading MCA and MA during the member of the Gujarat Law academic year 2016-17 for the Society, the sponsoring body of members and students of the launching of various Satellites best projects/dissertations done GLS University. Gujarat Law Society and GLS by India. for their final semesters, after Dr. Sarla Achuthan, University. The function was presided evaluation by a panel of eminent Director, GLS Centre for Dr Anil Bhardwaj, Director, over by Shri Sudhir Nanavati, academicians. Research and Development Physical Research Laboratory, President, GLS University and The second category of (GLSCRD), welcomed the was the Chief Guest. He Vice-President, Gujarat Law awards for research was given dignitaries and the audience to delivered the key note address Society. In his presidential to students and faculty members Pg : 12 the function. She also briefly on the theme “Excitement of address he emphasised the role who had undertaken action- IMAGE 2018 – A NATIONAL explained the various activities Research”. He addressed the of research in the Universities oriented research projects under LEVEL MANAGEMENT FEST undertaken by GLSCRD to audience about his experience and also motivated the faculty the broad theme of “Enhancing promote research by the faculty in Space Research and in the members and students to take CONTINUED ON PAGE-3 FEBRUARY 2018 2 BAAG-E-AHMEDABAD: STUDENTS OF RESEARCH AWARD WINNERS OF GLS FBA-NRBBA UNDERTAKE A PROJECT ON PUBLIC FELICITATED ON RESEARCH DAY GARDENS OF AHMEDABAD also met the person who was picking the garbage and then we appreciated his work of making the gardens clean by playing a vital role in the ‘Swacchta Abhyaan” as well. After the survey was over, we all realized that creating awareness is the major thing we can do on our part in making 1. Category I- Project Significant Contribution Award, gardens clean. Moreover, we Presentations of PG Pollution of Plastic and Its also decided that an individual Students for Research Day Recycle Management step in the area of tree Awards plantation, making gardens There were in all 28 Awards for PG Students clean by throwing the waste in nominations (10 from Four PG students dustbins, etc will be effective. Management,10 from Faculty participated in this category. We also asked the visitors of Computer Technology and 8 The winners were: about their opinion on from Arts Faculties) for the 1. Team of NRIBM consisting maintenance along with the awards. Out of these, 13 of Dishank Shah, Sobiya By Vanshika Gurnani, They provide space for questionnaire filling so that we groups/individuals made Shaikh and Priyansh Shah Hitakshi Bhutaiya, Shreyansh neighborhood residents to can have the perfect picture of presentations before the jury for Encouragement Award, Parking Patel, Manan Shah and interact with each other and what people personally feel evaluation purposes. The Management of Vehicles on Nishra Shah meet new people. This allows about the steps that should be winners in this category were: Busy Roads We all know Ahmadabad for people to develop a sense of undertaken to make the gardens 1. Mr. AmulaAmbasana and lakes, museums, malls and community. It makes clean on their part. There was a Mr. Param Mehta (MCA) Awards for Faculty monuments. But our “City of neighborhood more enjoyable friendly discussion which we First Position, the study was on Members Walls” is also well known to walk through and provide initiated there with the visitors Mobile Banking App. There were four groups for Lush Green Parks and space for popular sports, of gardens. We asked them 2. Ms. Karishma Shaikh (MA consisting of 10 faculty Beautiful Gardens. encouraging physical activities. about their individual step Home Science) members. Nowadays people have Building a healthy network of which they woukld have Second Position, A study of 5 to 1. Team of Prof. Ankit become so busy in their lives public gardens in our city is one undertaken for the hygiene 10 year old Children who Bhavsar, Prof. Poonam that they don’t get time to visit major way in which we can conditions (for which they were have deficiency in iron, Dang and Prof. Jyoti Dubey gardens. Gardens are made protect and preserve local complaining the most). Most of calcium and Phosphorous of FCAIT with the motive of keeping ecosystems. They are crucial to them mentioned that they do in Kapadwanj Village First Position, IoT and WSN people connected to nature. the healthy development in our the proper use of dustbins 3. Rutul Sedani and Based Solid Waste city and also function as a present in the gardens. MrudangiKhirsagar Management System for conscious tool for revitalization. We also asked the watchmen Encouragement Award, A study Ahmedabad City As a part of our research, of several gardens about their on Unorganized Ice Cream 2. Team of Dr. Jasmin Padiya we aimed to study the frequency view of maintenance of the Parlours and Consumer and Prof. Ashik Bantwa of of visit to different gardens by particular gardens, to which Response Faculty of Management people from different age they responded that they are Second Position, A Study of groups, the purpose of their mainly assigned the work 2. Category II – Action- Carpool Users and Non- Volume: 10, Issue: II visit, satisfaction level and outside the garden so what oriented Research users in Ahmedabad city © 2009 All rights reserved. various problems related to seems wrong to them was the Projects 3. Team of Dr. Gurmeet Singh, President, GLS public gardens. The research visitor’s way of throwing the Awards for UG Students Prof.SmrutiVakil, Prof. Deepak Navnitlal Parikh focused only on the Eastern packets of food even outside There were totally five UG Yasmeen Pathan of Faculty Honorary Secretary, GLS part of Ahmedabad. the gates of garden. They also groups participating in this of Management Devang Nanavati Publisher & Editor-in-chief The students of FBA- told that AMC is not fully category. The winners were: Encouragement Award, A Study Dr Bhalchandra Joshi NRBBA visited 10 gardens of responsible as they are only the 1. Team of FBA-NRBBA on Left-Over Food (Registrar, GLS) western strata of Ahmadabad ones who can set rules for such consisting of Management Practices in Managing Editor City for the survey purpose. We problems but to abide by the VanshikaGurnani, Ahmedabad City and Dr. Avani Desai Editorial Board lodged a complaint in AMC rules and regulations is the HitakshiBhutaiya, Creating a Framework to Aashal Bhatt regarding the dissatisfaction work of authority of gardens Shreyansh Patel and Nishra Match Demand and Supply Dharini Patel faced by people visiting in who should maintain a proper Shah 4. Team of Dr. Juhi Shah and Dipalee Atre certain gardens. The check over the activities First Position, An Analytical Prof.Isha Dave of Faculty of Dr. Jean Dsouza disappointment was mainly due undertaken and the visitors at Study on Satisfaction level Management Kalpesh Jani to the sanitation facilities, as large.
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