Date: 16th June, 2017
Chair on Urban Poor and The Law along with the Environmental Law Clinic Of National Law School Of India University are organizing a One Day Workshop On Real Estate Regulatory Authority And Benami Law.
About Chair on Urban Poor and The Law:
The Chair on Urban Poor and the Law is established in the Law School with the vision of engaging the concerned to address the problems of the subaltern in the urban milieu and explore solutions through law, under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (MHUPA) and National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore on 30th March, 2012.
About Environmental Law Clinic (ELC):
Environmental Law Clinic initiative is the first of its kind in India. Environmental Law Clinic intends to be a torch bearer of the Law School’s mission to translate legal knowledge and skills into an instrument that addresses the various environmental concerns of the country by providing the forum, facility and tools required for dialogue, deliberations, counselling and negotiations, to arrive at well informed decisions, to secure environmental justice, rooted in equity (human and natural).
Who Can Attend?
Advocates, CREDAI, Management/ representatives of real estate organization, consultants working in real estate sector, contractors, builders, Architects, Academicians, Research scholar, law students, any others interested in the workshop.
Registration Details:
The Registration fee for the Seminar is Rs.1000/- for delegates and paper presenters (both author and co-author should pay).
Sub-themes mentioned below:
Last Date For Registration (Both participants and paper presenters): 5th June, 2017. Both author and co-author to pay the registration fees
Last Date For Sending Abstracts For Paper Presentation: 5 th June, 2017. Abstracts of maximum 500 words to be sent in soft copy to baba@nls.ac.in
For more details, click here.
Chair on Urban Poor and The Law along with the Environmental Law Clinic Of National Law School Of India University are organizing a One Day Workshop On Real Estate Regulatory Authority And Benami Law.
About Chair on Urban Poor and The Law:
The Chair on Urban Poor and the Law is established in the Law School with the vision of engaging the concerned to address the problems of the subaltern in the urban milieu and explore solutions through law, under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (MHUPA) and National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore on 30th March, 2012.
About Environmental Law Clinic (ELC):
Environmental Law Clinic initiative is the first of its kind in India. Environmental Law Clinic intends to be a torch bearer of the Law School’s mission to translate legal knowledge and skills into an instrument that addresses the various environmental concerns of the country by providing the forum, facility and tools required for dialogue, deliberations, counselling and negotiations, to arrive at well informed decisions, to secure environmental justice, rooted in equity (human and natural).
Who Can Attend?
Advocates, CREDAI, Management/ representatives of real estate organization, consultants working in real estate sector, contractors, builders, Architects, Academicians, Research scholar, law students, any others interested in the workshop.
Registration Details:
The Registration fee for the Seminar is Rs.1000/- for delegates and paper presenters (both author and co-author should pay).
Sub-themes mentioned below:
- Economic Reforms and Real Estate Sector
- Real estate and Urbanization
- Pre and post impact of RERA
- RERA and Benami transactions
- Consumers/customers and RERA
- Real Estate Agents
- Unethical practices in the Real Estate Sector
Last Date For Registration (Both participants and paper presenters): 5th June, 2017. Both author and co-author to pay the registration fees
Last Date For Sending Abstracts For Paper Presentation: 5 th June, 2017. Abstracts of maximum 500 words to be sent in soft copy to baba@nls.ac.in
For more details, click here.