The
National Law School of India Review, the flagship journal of
National Law School of India University, Bangalore is pleased to present
the second NLSIR Public Law Symposium to be held on 22 December, 2012 at
the National Law School campus. Last year, the editorial board of NLSIR
spearheaded the first edition of the Public Law Symposium on the
"Adjudication of Socio-Economic Rights by the Supreme Court of India" in
an effort to initiate a systematic study of public law jurisprudence
in India. The theme of the symposium this year is "Delimiting Media Freedoms: Discovering the 'Delicate Balance' Between Article 19 and Article 21",
an issue which has seen significant legal developments in the recent
past. For this project, we are collaborating with the Alternative Law
Forum, Bangalore. The symposium shall field opinions from the
judiciary, practising lawyers, the media and students, and will be
attended by renowned luminaries including Justice Muralidhar (Delhi High
Court), Geeta Seshu (The Hoot), Apar Gupta (Partner, Advani &
Co.), amongst others.
The
discussion will be divided into two sessions. In the first
session (scheduled between 10.30 A.M.-12.30 P.M.) the panel will discuss
the right to privacy and the problems posed by its uncertain ambit of
protection under Article 21. Questions regarding the balance between the
right to privacy and the media's purported objective to protect public
interest as well as the standards of privacy enjoyable by public figures
together with the development of procedural innovations globally will
constitute an important part of the discussion. The second
session (scheduled between 1.30 P.M.-3.30 P.M.) will focus on the
controversial subject of 'trial by media' and the propriety of the
judiciary governing the content of media reports through instruments
such as the recently invoked 'doctrine of postponement'. Lunch and refreshments will be provided by the Organizing Committee.
The registration fee for the symposium is
Rs. 200 for students and Rs. 500 for professionals. All those
interested are requested to register their attendance at the following
link: https://docs.google.com/ spreadsheet/viewform?formkey= dHN1M1ZJem1nVlgzaUxoX0NMYU9MaE E6MQ.
For any further details regarding the symposium,
please contact Ashwita Ambast (Chief Editor, NLSIR) at +91-9986478265
or Sahil Kher (Deputy Chief Editor, NLSIR) at +91-9739265715 or email us
at mail.nlsir@gmail.com.
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