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Combination of 9 Certificate Courses on Special Laws for Advocacy and Judiciary

Law

COURSE OVERVIEW

Into Legal World presents this Collection of 9 Certificate Courses on Special Laws which has been carefully designed to provide comprehensive understanding of these crucial laws. Each module focuses on laws that deal with real-world challenges—protection of women and children, addressing domestic violence and dowry issues, prevention of sexual harassment at the workplace, safeguarding the elderly, rights of persons with disabilities, and much more.

This course is more than just preparation for an exam—it’s a journey into understanding the laws that guides society and guards the vulnerable in our society. By enrolling in this course, you are taking a step towards becoming an impactful judge.

Join us and embark on a journey towards brighter future in the legal profession!

WHY YOU SHOULD ENROLL??

  • These collection of 9 courses on special laws provide comprehensive analysis and create a baseline for law students and advocates to practice in this area.

  • Each module is designed to offer a holistic understanding of the legislation, including its historical evolution, key provisions, judicial interpretations, and challenges in enforcement.

  • As a judge, you will often encounter cases involving these laws. This course ensures you’re well-prepared to handle them with expertise.

COURSE STRUCTURE

Course 1: The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012

  • Introduction to Child Rights in India

  • Genesis and Objectives of the POCSO Act

  • Key Definitions and Provisions

  • Forms of Sexual Offences Against Children and Punishment

  • Using Child for Pornographic Purposes and Punishment

  • Procedure for Reporting of Cases and Recording of Statements of the Child

  • Role, Procedure and Powers of Special Courts

  • Case Studies

 

Course 2: The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005

  • Objective and Salient Features of the Act

  • Understanding Domestic Violence

  • Powers and Duties of Protection Officers and Service Providers

  • ⁠Procedures for Obtaining Order of Relief

  • Penalties

  • Judicial Interpretations

 

Course 3: The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961

  • Objective and Salient Features of the Act

  • Definition and Scope of dowry

  • Penalty for giving or taking / demanding dowry

  • ⁠Ban on advertisements

  • Role of Dowry Prohibition Officers

  • Challenges

 

Course 4: The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013

  • Historical Background of the Act

  • Objective and Salient Features of the Act

  • Key Definitions

  • Constitution of Internal Complaint Committee and Local Complaints Committee

  • Complaint and Inquiry into Complaint of sexual harassment

  • Duties of Employer, District Officer, Committee and Appropriate Government

  • Penalties

 

Course 5: The Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994

  • Historical Background

  • Objective, Features and Key Definitions of the Act

  • Regulation and Registration of Genetic Counseling Centres, Genetic Laboratories and Genetic Clinics

  • Regulation of Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques

  • Central Supervisory Board

  • Offences and Penalties

 

Course 6: The Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act,1986

  • What is Indecent Representation of Woman?

  • Prohibitions of Advertisement, Publication/ Distribution of Books, Pamphlets etc. Containing Indecent Representation of Women.

  • Penalties

 

Course 7: The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971

  • Historical Overview and Perspective of Abortion in India

  • Objective and Salient Features of the Act

  • When Pregnancy May Be Terminated by Registered Medical Practitioners

  • Protection of Privacy of a Woman

  • Medical board and Medical Practitioners 

 

Course 8: Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016

  • Historical Evolution, Objective and Salient Features of the Act

  • Key Rights and Entitlements to Persons with Disabilities

  • Skill Development and Employment

  • Social Security, Health, Rehabilitation and Recreation

  • Special Provisions

  • Duty of Education Institutions and Government

  • Central and State Advisory Boards on Disability and District Level Committee

  • Chief Commissioner and State Commissioner

  • National and State Fund for Persons with Disabilities

  • Offences and Penalties

  • person with disabilities

 

Course 9: Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007

  • Objective and Salient Features of the Act

  • Key Definitions

  • Maintenance Tribunal

  • Legal Obligations of Children/Relatives to Provide Maintenance

  • Application for Maintenance

  • Order for Maintenance

  • Establishment of Old Age Homes

  • Offences and Penalties

  • Protection of Life and Property of Senior Citizens

POINTS TO REMEMBER...

✓     To be launched from 5th February 2025

✓     Fee: 2500

✓     Time frame: 30 classes

✓     Live classes: 5 days a week at 9 PM.

✓     Access to our high-quality SMART Notes essentially designed for the course.

✓     Freelance project assistance.

✓     Recorded Lectures: Available on ILW Institute App.

✓     Certificate of internship with ILW is also available with this course.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Law students (including LL.M.) or recent graduates.

  • Judiciary Aspirants.

  • Legal Professionals (Lawyers, Advocates, and Legal Advisors).

  • Legal Educators and Academicians.

  • Anyone interested in pursuing this course.

CERTIFICATION

Participants who successfully complete the course requirements, including assessments and assignments, will be awarded the collection of 9 certificate course on special law as mentioned” This recognition of your efforts and achievements will not only enhance your professional profile but also demonstrate your commitment to industry best practices.

Authenticity of Certificate: Into Legal World Institute, a unit of Parivritt Enterprises Private Limited, is a world class platform for legal education and holds a membership of International Trade Council. UPIT, Govt of Uttar Pradesh, Startup India, Govt of India and is a part of Skill India Initiatives. Certificate holds authenticity from the organization as mentioned above.

FACULTY 

Mr. Amaresh Patel

He is an Assistant Professor at Amity University. He holds more than 7.5 years of teaching experience. He is also author of 5 Law books and best seller on 3 Law books in Law.

 

Dr. Abhishek Dubey

Assistant Professor, 7 years of teaching experience, Alumni BHU.

 

Dr. Radha Ranjan

Assistant Professor, Alumni NLSIU, Bangalore, BHU and CUSB.

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