Innovative Research Thoughts
ISSN 2454-308X

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An International Journal for Research Publication


Volume 9 Issue 2 January - March 2023

SPECIAL EDITION: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Date of Seminar: February 3, 4, 2023

Lala Hansraj Puthela College of Law Sirsa


About College

LHPCL has achieved tremendous success since its inception. For now, it can only be said that it stands true to its motto: 'Centre for excellence in legal education.'
As the saying "coming events cast their shadows before" goes, we wish that this latest flower of SES spreads its fragrance and helps produce legal brains that contribute towards the betterment of society.
Law and order are the blood running through the veins of any civilized society. Keeping in mind the importance of legal education and with a view to inculcate a feeling of reverence for law, SIRSA EDUCATION SOCIETY - a legendary educational organizational in this part of the country with more than half a century behind it and credited with running under its aegis such iconic educational institutions like the National College, CMK Girls' PG College, DMA National College of Education, GRG Girls' Sr. Sec. School and Jan Shikshan Sansthan - decided on 14.02.2006 to start a law college. All the members unanimously decided to name the institution after Late Sh. Hansraj Phutela.
After that, Lala Hansraj Phutela College of Law was granted affiliation by Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, and approval by the Bar Council of India. In July 2011 the Govt. of Haryana affiliated all colleges of Sirsa and Fetehbad districts to Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa.
This initiative of S.E.S., the parent body of LHP College of Law, came to fruition on 24.09.2006, when Lala Hansraj Phutela College of Law was inaugurated amongst an august gathering of officers of judiciary, educationists, and prominent citizens of Sirsa, and members of S.E.S.


About International Conference on Law and Social Science

Law plays an important role in social transformation by having a direct impact on society. It has always been looked at as one of the important instrument that could bring about social change. Thus, social transformation is the modification in the way people work. As a result,
social transformation entails changes in people's working habits. Changes in technology, demography, competitiveness, conflict, ideology, political life, economic policy and legal principles are all variables that contribute to social transformation. As Alliance legal
education LHP college of Law Sirsa always strived to achieve excellence in Legal Research. Hence, organizing the International Conference on Law and Social Science on 3rd and 4th Feb., 2023 and that would be an annual Endeavour in the years to come.

Conference Organising Committee:

Chief Patron
Arvind Bansal
(President, SES & LHP College of
Law, Sirsa)

Patron
Dr. Anoop Singh
(Principal)
M : 98965-50712

Convenor :
Mr. Gurdeep :
M: 94163-81954

Program Coordinator :
Dr. Deepak :
M: 99928-11647

1. Dr. Anoop Singh
The Hindu Succession Act 1956: Gender Bias and the Need for Reform

2. Dr. Deepak
Human Rights and Right to Education in India   

3. Gurdeep Kumar
Provisions relating to Matrimonial Cruelty under Section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code: An Analysis" 

4. DARSHANA DEVI,
The mass media as a mechanism for the promotion and protection of human rights

5. Kiranjeet kaur,
Human Rights and Racism: An Approach to reparations  

6. Anuradha
Thematic Concern of Namita Gokhale's Novel The Himalayan Love Story

7. Dr.AJAB SINGH,
Relevance of Guerrilla warfare in 21st Centaury

8. Dr. Aakash Ahlawat,
Projection of Human Passions in Namita Gokhale's Paro: Dreams of Passion

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Economic history - economic law

11. BALJIT SINGH
ROLE OF NGO'S IN ADVOCACY OF HUMAN RIGHTS

12. Dr. Bimla Lathar
A Study on Consumer Protection Act 2019 and Its Implications

13. Jatinder Singh
Concept of Lok Adalat in India

14. Dr. Dharambir
Relevance of UNO in 21centurury

15. Dr Chhotu Ram
Levels of Food Consumption Expenditure in Rajasthan: A Statistics Analysis

16. Dr. Leena
ROLE OF NGOs IN PROMOTING AND PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS

17. Dr. Monika Malik, Chhavi Ahlawat
Uniform Civil Code: A Step Towards Women Empowermen

18. Dr. MONIKA MALIK, SWECHHA MALIK
SOCIO-LEGAL ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

19. DR. MONIKA, Dr. NEELAM RANI
HUMAN RIGHTS IN LITERATURE

20. Dr. Neeraj Devi
Women Property Rights During MahaKavyaKalin Society: A Study

21.  Dr. Shimpi Gera
UNIFORM CIVIL CODE: A CONSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM TO MAINTAIN EQUALITY

22. DR. SHIMPI GERA
A STUDY ON ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN INDIA

23. Dr. Ajay Ranga, Dr. Indu Rani
UNIFORM CIVIL CODE:- A LEGAL STUDY

24. Gurvinder Singh
Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage: A Socio Legal Study


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26 . Jyotsana Choudhary, Prof. (Dr.) J.S.Jakhar
An Analysis of Judicial Pronouncements on Right to Marry in India


27. Vikram Kumar
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON READERS' SERVICES OF GOVT. NATIONAL COLLEGE LIBRARY AND C.M.K. NATIONAL GIRLS COLLEGE LIBRARY, SIRSA

28 Mamta Rani
The consumer protection Act, 2019, an overview

29. MINAKSHI BHATI
CRIMINAL JUSICE SYSTEM IN INDIA

30 Ms. Vanita
Witness Protection In The Criminal Justice System Of India: A Study With Special Reference To Witness Protection Scheme, 2018

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32 Pooja,
Issues And Challenges In The Implementation Of Right To Education Act 2009

33 Dr. Rakhee Rani
Quit India Movement: An Analysis Of Bhabani Bhattacharya's So Many Hungers!


34 Parliamentary System
Dr. Sudeep Kumar

35 Climate Change and its Consequences
Nidhi Mehta

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37 Dr. Kulwant Singh & Rishi Yadav
Uniform Civil Code Towards Gender Equality For Property Rights In India: A Critical Study

38 Rohit Singh
Gross Violation Of Women's Human Rights Through Acid Attack

39 Ruben Ahlawat
To Develop Weed Resistance Plant


40 Dr Kulwant Singh & Seema Rani
Rights Of Women Working In Unorganized Sector In India: A Human Rights Perspective

41 Sunita,
The Condition Of Women In Modern India Sunita,

42 Vakeel
Need Of Uniform Civil Code In India

43 Vikas Kumar
Explaining The 1914 War In Europe: An Analytic Narrative


44 Mandeep Kumar
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS IN INDIA:A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH THE UNITED KINGDOM

45 Dr. Sonika Kumari
National Integration

46 Prof (Dr) Punam Miglani
ROLE OF LAW CODES FOR PROTECTING AND EMPOWERING WOMEN IN INDIAN SOCIETY

Rights of consumer in the present scenario
Ritu malik

Urbanization and its effects on rural areas in Haryana
Dr. Mukesh Yadav,

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