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All Programme 2015-16 BHARATI VIDYAPEETH DEEMED UNIVERSITY NEW LAW COLLEGE, PUNE Program 2015-2016 SR. NO. DATE NAME OF SPEAKER TOPIC / EVENT Prof. Dr. Mukund Sarda 15/7/2015 Induction Program 1. Principal & Dean Faculty of Law 21/7/2016 Personality Mr. Ravi Budhani Development 2. & Tej Foundation By Wisdom 22/7/2016 Solutions Legal Discourse on Hon. Shri. Ram Jethmalani “Novel Role of Member Rajya Sabha 3/8/2015 Legal Profession 3. Sr. Advocate in Nation & Former Union Law Minister Building” Prof. Jayshri Khandare VISIT TO 4. 17/8/2015 & NATIONAL GREEN Prof. Rajesh Karanjkar TRIBUNAL PROMOTION OF MR. SIDDHARTH JADHAV 19/8/2015 MARATHI MOVIE 5. CINE STAR ‘DHOLAKI’ Debate Adv. Sunita Pagey Competition- 2015 31/08/2015 6. & Adv. Pritesh Deshpande For B.A. , BB.A. & LL.B. I Year ADV. AJIT KULKARNI Practical Aspects of 03/09/2015 7. Senior Family Lawyer Family Law HON.DR. AMOL SHINDE INDIAN CORPORATE LAW SERVICE (IAS-ALLIED) ASSISTANT REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES, PUNE ONE DAY MR. VIDUR PENDHARKAR WORKSHOP TECHNICAL ANALYST ON ON 8. 05/09/2015 STOCKS, COMMODITIES & LISTING OF SHARES CURRENCIES AND SHARE CS ARUN BARVE MARKET PRACTISING COMPANY SECRETARY CS NISHAD UMRANIKAR PRACTICING COMPANY SECRETARY MR. SANDEEP SAHASRABUDHE CFPCM.CPFA. M.COM. GUEST LECTURE ON ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN, ‘PLANNING & 9. 08/09/2015 NCFM. AMFI. IRDA FINANCIAL CHIEF FINANCIAL PLANNER MARKETS’ MONEYWISE FINANCIAL PLANNERS SR. NO. DATE NAME OF SPEAKER TOPIC / EVENT Shri. Arun Nalawade 11/09/2015 Noted Theater & Film Actor YOUTH FESTIVAL TO 10. Shri. Ashok Samarth 2015-16 13/09/2015 Noted Theater & TV Actor Hon. Ms. Shaileja Sawant Principal Judge, Family Court, Pune Hon. Justice Dr. Shalini Phansalkar- Joshi Judge, Bombay High Court Adv. Dr. Rajendra Anbhule Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India ONE DAY TRAINING Hon. Mr. Prasad Palsingankar WORKSHOP FOR Judge, Family Court, Pune COUNSELORS Hon. Ms. S. A. Chauhan 12/09/2015 ON 11. Judge, Family Court, Pune “GENDER JUSTICE & Ms. Smita Joshi WOMEN Marriage Counsellor, EMPOWERMENT” Family Court, Pune Mr. Sudam Gayke Vice-President Association of Marriage Counselors, Family Courts, Maharashtra State Mr. Praveen Motiwala Marriage Counsellor, Family Court, Pune PROF. DR. MUKUND SARDA DEAN & PRINCIPAL, BVDU NEW LAW COLLEGE Hon’ble Dr. Patangarao Kadam, Chancellor, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Hon. Shri. Manan Kumar Mishra, SENIOR ADVOCATE, SUPREME COURT OF INDIA & CHAIRMAN, SURANA & BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA SURANA 18/09/2015 NATIONAL TRIAL & 12. HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE PINAKI ADVOCAY MOOT 20/09/2015 CHANDRA GHOSE COURT JUDGE, SUPREME COURT OF COMPETITION INIDIA HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE DILIP BABASAHEB BHOSALE THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH HON’BLE ME. JUSTICE ASHOK BHUSHAN THE CHIEF JUSTICE HIGH SR. NO. DATE NAME OF SPEAKER TOPIC / EVENT COURT OF KERALA HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE MANMOHAN JUDGE, DELHI HIGH COURT HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SHAKDHER JUDGE DELHI HIGH COURT HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE BABU MATHEW P. JOSEPH JEDGE, KERALA HIGH COURT HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE A.K. JAYASANKARAN MANBIAR JUDGE, KERALA HIGH COURT HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE A. HARIPRASAD JEDGE, KERAL HIGH COURT HON. PROF. DR. SHIVAJIRAO KADAM VICE CHANCELLOR, BHARATI VIDYAPEETH DEEMED UNIVERSITY HON'BLE DR. VINOD S. SURANA MANAGING PARTNER & CEO SURANA & SURANA INTERNATIONAL ATTORNEYS, CHENNAI 13. 24/9/2015 ADV. UDAY WARUNJKAR GUEST LECTURE INTRA CLASS MOOT COURT 28/09/2015 B.A. & BB.A. II YEAR STUDENTS 14. COMPETITION ON FAMILY LAW INTRA CLASS B.A. & BB.A. III YEAR MOOT COURT September, 2015 15. STUDENTS COMPETITION ON IPC INTRA CLASS B.A. & BB.A. I YEAR MOOT COURT September, 2015 16. STUDENTS COMPETITION ON TORT idlaIpa fxa{MDoSanacyaa vataInao doNyaata yaoNaara jyaoYz ivaQaI&a kOx. gaMgaaQar PROF. DR. MUKUND SARDA saaopala rajyastarIya 17. 24/10/2015 DEAN & PRINCIPAL ivaQaIsaovaa paurskxar 2015 NEW LAW COLLEGE, PUNE ivaQaanapairYadocao saBaapataI ramarajao inaMbaaLkxr yaaMcyaa hstao. Aamadar idlaIpa saaopala {paisqata SR. NO. DATE NAME OF SPEAKER TOPIC / EVENT HON. MR. JUSTICE B. N. SRIKRISHNA FORMER JUDGE, SUPREME IN ASSOCIATION COURT OF INDIA WITH HON’BLE DR. PATANGRAO MAHRATTA KADAM CHAMBER OF CHANCELLOR, BHARATI COMMERCE, VIDYAPEETH DEEMED INDUSTRIES AND UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURE DR. ANANT SARDESHMUKH & SAKAL PAPERS 18. 31/10/2015 DIRECTOR GENERAL, MAHRATTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRIES & ONE DAY AGRICULTURE WORKSHOP ADV. SHRIKANT ON MALEGAONKAR “MAKE IN INDIA- SENIOR ADVOCATE, LABOUR SMART CITIES: A INDUSTRIAL LAWS CHALLENGE FOR DR. RAJESHRI VARHADI LABOUR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, REFORMS” UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI AWARDED WITH HIGHEST DEAN & PRINCIPAL, NEW LAW DEGREE, D.LITT. COLLEGE,PUNE (DOCTOR OF 20/11/2015 PROF.DR.MUKUND SARDA 19. 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Vidyapeeth Deemed University, BHAGWATI Prof. Dr. Mukund Sarda, Dean & INTERNATIONAL Principal, BVDU, New Law College, MOOT COURT Pune, 20/03/2016 COMPETITION ON 34. Hon. Mr. Justice Ashwini Kumar Singh, Judge, Patna High Court, HUMAN RIGHTS Hon. Mr. Justice Sanjay Karol, VALEDICTORY Judge, Himachal Pradesh High FUNCTION Court, Hon. Mr. Justice J.K. Ranka, Judge, Rajasthan High Court, Hon. Mr. Justice B.Kemal Pasha, Judge, Kerala High Court, Hon. Shri. Madhu Goud Yaskhi, Former Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha. Hon. Shri. Balasaheb Landage Annual Sports Vice President, Indian Olympic 35. 25/03/2016 Prize Distribution Association & Secretary, Function General Maharashtra Olympic SR. NO. DATE NAME OF SPEAKER TOPIC / EVENT Association Colonel P.S. Cheema Vsm, Commandant Army Sports Institute, Pune Dr. B.R. Himalayan Director, Department Of Sports Hon’ble Dr. Patangarao Kadam, Chancellor, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Hon. 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