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THE CENTRAL LAW COLLEGE, SALEM - 8.


I YEAR LL.M
JUDICIAL PROCESS - ASSIGNMNENT TOPICS - PFK
S.NO REG NO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE BRANCH ASSIGNMENT - I

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & Explain the Judicial activism and creativity of the Supreme Court with
1 JEEVA.S
HUMAN RIGHTS special reference to the tools and techniques of creativity.

Explain the various theoretical theories of justice: the liberal


CONSTITUTIONAL LAW &
2 RAJKIRAN.S contractual tradition, the liberal utilitarian tradition and the liberal
HUMAN RIGHTS
moral tradition.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & Explain the "independence" of judiciary and the "political" nature of
3 JEEVITHA.P
HUMAN RIGHTS judicial process.

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL Judicial process in pursuit of constitutional goals and values -new
4 MANO.R
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION dimension of judicial activism and structural challenges.

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL


5 MOHANRAJ.G Institutional liability of courts and judicial activism - scope and limits.
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL


6 MOULISHVARRAN.M Explain the concept and various theories of justice in western thought.
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL The Dichotomy of Law and Justice: Examine the Independence of
7 ROBERT.Y
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION Justice Theories within the Indian Constitutional Ordering .

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL


8 GOWTHAMA AKSHAYA.S Discuss the varieties of judicial and juristic activism
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION
CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL
9 JECINTHABENADICTA.Y Discuss the problems of accountability and judicial lawmaking
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL


10 KAVYA.V.K Explain the concept of justice or dharma in Indian thought.
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL "Dharma as the foundation of legal ordering in Indian thought"-
11 SANTHIYA.K
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION Discuss

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL Provide an analysis of selected cases of the Supreme Court where the
12 SEHANAZ.T
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION judicial process can be seen as influenced by theories of justice.

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL "Equivalence Theories-Justice as nothing more than the positive law
13 VIJAYAPRABHA.R
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION of the stronger class"- Discuss

CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL "Dependency theories-For its realization justice depends on law, but
14 YUVARANI.S
JUSTIE ADMINISTRATION justice is not the same as law"- Discuss
FACULTY NAME Nandika Gopinath
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