CSR2020: Centre-States Relations Under Indian Constitution A-13/1, South Side G.T. Road Industrial Area, NH-24 By Pass, Ghaziabad, U.P.-201010 Ghaziabad, India, March 28, 2020 |
Conference website | https://www.ipemgzb.ac.in/law/national-seminar-on-2020.php |
Poster | download |
Abstract registration deadline | January 28, 2020 |
Submission deadline | March 10, 2020 |
ABOUT THE SEMINAR
India adopted a Federal Constitution where the powers have been divided into the Centre and States which have been defined clearly under the Constitution. The Union Government has a large sphere of action and plays a dominant role as compared to the States. The Emergency provision provide a way of transforming the normal Federal fabric into an almost Unitary system, so as to meet national exigencies effectively. In certain circumstances the Union becomes competent to legislate even in the exclusive field of State. The process of amending the Constitution for that matter is not very rigid. There have been matters of dispute in the Courts of Law relating to relationship between Centre and States especially regarding of Legislatives, Administration and Financial powers.
OBJECTIVES OF THE SEMINAR
- After about seventy years of the working of the Constitution, this is the time to relook at the Constitution and may work towards the establishment of a true Federation where the States may also feel strengthened and at the same time may not be a threat to the Unity and Integrity of the country.
- The objective of the Seminar is to make an attempt to redefine the relationship between the Centre and States so as to make States stronger and more autonomous.
- To maintain harmony while analyzing & exercising control over the legislation as well as the administration of the States.
SUB-THEMES
- Nature and History of Federalism in India
- Reasons for making the Central Government strong as compared to States in India
- Distribution of Legislative Powers in India
- Distribution of Administrative Powers in India
- Distribution of Financial Powers in India
- Power of Union to deal with Extraordinary provisions such as Emergency
- Provisions in case of failure of Constitutional machinery in State
- Power of Parliament to legislate with respect the Matters in the State list
- Power of Parliament for formation of new States and Alteration of Areas/Boundaries and Names of the States as well as Extinct the existing State
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Abstract: Abstract should be upto 300 words including Key Words and contain the following details:-
- Sub-Theme
- Title of the Paper.
- Name of the Author (s)
- Designation
- University/Institution/Organization
- Contact Number
- Email Address
Full Paper:
- The Full Paper should be between 3000 to 5000 words (including Footnotes).
- The text English in Times New Roman with Font Size 12 and Line Spacing 1.5
- The main Hindi Text should be in Krutidev 010 with Font Size 16.
- All references must be in the form of footnotes in Times New Roman with Font Size 10.
- Only two Authors are allowed for Co-Authorship.
- Registration will be separate for each co-author.
- Entries must be Original and unpublished in any form.
- The Plagiarism must not exceed the limit of 20% including References.
REGISTRATION FEES
- Teachers/ Academicians / Advocates - ₹ 500/-
- Research Scholars & Students - ₹ 300/-
- The Registration Fee should be paid by Demand Draft in favor of IPEM Law Academy payable at Ghaziabad.
- The Registration Fee will include the Payment for the Seminar Kit, Refreshments and Lunch etc. during the Seminar .
- Payment can be done through NEFT also. The details & payment receipt has to be emailed along with Registration Form.
- The Participants have to bear their own Travelling Expenses and no TA/DA will be Provided by IPEM.
NEFT DETAILS :-
Name:- “LAKSH EDUCATIONALSOCIETY-UNIT IPEM”
Bank Name : "Oriental Bank of Commerce”
A/C Number : "51465015001378”
IFSC Code : "ORBC0105146”
Branch Address : IMS Campus, Lalkuan
ORGANIZING COMMITTEES
- Convener - Dr. Meenakshi Tomar, (M) 9958170581 Email Id- meenakshi.tomar@ipemgzb.ac.in
- Co-convener - Ms. Sonam Singh, (M) 8077751574 Email Id- sonam.singh@ipemgzb.ac.in
- Co-convener - Ms. Prity Singh, (M) 9716701619 Email Id- prity.singh@ipemgzb.ac.in
INVITED SPEAKERS
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Chief Guest- Justice M.N. Rao(Retd.) , Former Chief Justice High Court of Himachal Pradesh & Chairman National Commission for Backward Classes
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Special Guest - Prof. M.P.Singh , Chancellor, Central University of Haryana & Chair Professor, Centre for Comparative Law National Law University, Delhi
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Eminent Speakers-
Prof. (Dr.) S.K. Sharma , Former Head Dean Faculty of Law , University of Jammu & Former State Information Commissioner (J &K Govt.)
Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Gupta ,Department of Law , University of Jammu
Prof. (Dr.) Isheeta Rutabhasini , Former Professor , Amity Law School Delhi
Dr. Anjali Mittal , HOD , Department of Law , Meerut College Meerut.
Dr. Asad Malik ,Faculty of Law , Jamia Millia Islamia
Prof. (Dr. ) R.K.Gupta , Former Chairman & Dean Faculty of Law, Kurukshetra University
PUBLICATION
We will review all the papers and select good quality papers for publication in Special Issue of IPEM Law Journal (ISSN No. 2581-3129) or Edited Book.
VENUE
Laxmi Chand Auditorium , IPEM Campus , A-13/1, South Side G.T. Road Industrial Area NH-24 By Pass, Ghaziabad, U.P.-201010
CONTACT
All questions about submissions should be emailed to- lawseminar2020@ipemgzb.ac.in .
For Further Details Contact:-
Dr.Meenakshi Tomar Mobile no. 09958170581
PATRON
Mr. Anupam Goel
ADVISORS
- Col.(Dr.) A.S.Malhotra
- Prof. (Dr.) Sugandha Goel
- Prof. (Dr.) B.P. Singh Sehgal