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PROFESSOR (DR.) C. P. SHEORAN Present Position : Dean, Faculty of Law Head, Department of Law Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak- 124001 Former Director, Directorate of Distance Education, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak Correspondence Address : Kothi No. 9/Type-IV New Campus, M.D. University, Rohtak Phone (R) 01262-292185 (O) 272436 Fax – 01262 – 274640 Mobile- 09996185470 Email- [email protected] Education Qualification: B.Sc. LL.B. LL.M. Ph.D. (Law) Date of Birth: 02 June 1950 Awards and Merits won: 1. Won Punjab University Merit Scholarship in Matric Examination, 1965 2. Being All Round Best Student – was awarded : College- Colour in 1968-69

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Page 1: Bio Data Prof (Dr) C. P. Sheoran (Law)

PROFESSOR (DR.) C. P. SHEORAN

Present Position :

Dean, Faculty of Law Head, Department of Law

Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak-124001 Former Director,

Directorate of Distance Education, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak

Correspondence Address :

Kothi No. 9/Type-IVNew Campus, M.D. University, Rohtak Phone (R) 01262-292185 (O) 272436 Fax – 01262 – 274640

Mobile-09996185470 Email- [email protected]

Education Qualification:

B.Sc. LL.B. LL.M. Ph.D. (Law)

Date of Birth: 02 June 1950

Awards and Merits won:

1. Won Punjab University Merit Scholarship in Matric Examination, 1965

2. Being All Round Best Student – was awarded : College-Colour in

1968-69

3. Topper of Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra in LL.M. Examination, 1974

4. Awarded University Excellence Award in 2000.

Teaching Experience : 33 years

1974-1980 Lecturer in Law Department, K.U. Kurukshetra

1981-1985 Associate Professor of Law,H.P.University, Shimla-5

1986-1990 Reader in Law, Law Dept. Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

1991-Up to date Professor of Law, Law Department M.D. University, Rohtak

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Administrative Experience :

2005 Director, Distance Education, MDU, Rohtak1988-1989 Chief Warden, All Hostels, K.U., Kurukshetra1986-1988 Warden, Law Hostel, K.U., Kurukshetra1992-1994 Chief Warden, All Hostels, M.D. University, Rohtak

1993 - Acted as Registrar of M.D. University, Rohtak1993-1996 Dean, Faculty of Education, M.D. University, Rohtak1998-2000 Proctor, M.D. University, Rohtak. 1991, 1992 Returning Officer of Students Union Election. 1993, 1994 1995-1998, 2001-2004 Dean, Law Faculty, M.D. University Rohtak 1994-1997, 2002-2005 Head, Law Department, M.D. University, Rohtak 1993-1998-2001-2004 Member, Court of M.D. University, Rohtak. 1991-Update Member, A.C., M.D. University, Rohtak

1992-1994 – 2006 Member of Governing Bodies of Five different 2002-2005 Colleges and Institutions. 1993-1994 Member, Executive Council, M.D. University, Rohtak1995-1996 -do-2003-2004 -do-2007-2008 -do- 2006-2008 Member, Executive Council Mizoram Central

University, Aizawal

External Board and Faculty Membership

1994-1996 Member, Board of Studies, Law, Panjabi University,Patiala.

1994-1996 Member, Faculty of Law, H.P. University, Shimla. 1995-1997 Member, Faculty of Law, K.U., Kurukshetra. 1995-1997 Member, Board of Studies,H.P. University, Shimla-52001-2003 Member, Faculty of Law, Delhi University, Delhi. 2002-2004 Member, RDC, Law, Meerut University, Meerut. 2003-2007 Member, Board of Studies, K.U., Kurukshetra 2003-2005 Member, Board of Studies, Ch. Devi Lal University,

Sirsa2004-2007 Member, Board of Studies, Law Institute, K.U.,

KurukshetraOrganizational Life Membership

Life Member of Indian Law Institute, New Delhi

Life Member of Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, New Delhi.

Life Member of Central India Law Institute, Jabalpur (M.P. ).

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Member of Commonwealth Legal Education Association, London.

Editorships of Law Journals

Member of Editorial Board of Kurukshetra University Law Journal.

Member of Editorial Board of Central India Quarterly Law Journal.

Chief Editor, M.D. University Law Journal.

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS :

1. Research papers written …103

2. Research Papers published …100

3. Research Papers in press …3

4. Books published …3

5. Books in press …1

6. Books under preparation …1

7. LL.M. Dissertations guided …250

8. Ph.D produced …25

9. Ph.D. guiding presently …8

10. Ph.D likely to be submitted …1

11. National and International seminars attended and papers presented …. 64

12. Sarkaria Commission on Centre State Relations appointed by Govt. of India

heard my views on various aspects of Centre-State Relations for 3 hours on

19th September, 1984 at Shimla.

13. Sarkaria Commission has quoted one of my article also in its report, Part II at

page 27. Both of my Books have also been acknowledged in the Report.

14. I am on the Editorial Boards of Ku. L. Journal and Central India Law Quarterly

and Chief Editor, MDU Law Journal.

(A) Books Published

1. Centre-State Relations and Co-operative Federalism (1985) Deep & Deep,

New Delhi.

2. State Autonomy in Indian Federation-Emergency Trends, (1984) Deep &

Deep, New Delhi.

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3. Control of Pollution and Management of Environment : Law, Policy and Role

of judiciary (1999) Mittal Publications, New Delhi

4. Human Rights in 21st Century : National And International Perspectives in

press.

5. Fiscal Federalism and Union State Fiscal Relations : Current Issues and

Trends in press.

(B) Research Papers Published

1. Personal Liberty and Preventive Detention in Free India 4 Ku. L.J. (1978).

2. Growing Demand for Greater Autonomy – No Escape from a Strong Centre –

Ku. L.J. (1980).

3. President’s Power to Dissolve State Assemblies – B.C.I.J. (1981).

4. Problem of State Autonomy-Emerging Trends – 5 C.U.L.R. (1981).

5. Position of Child under Indian Constituti9on in Child and the Law (1980).

6. Independence of Judiciary – Some Aspects of the India Experience- 9

B.C.I.J. (1982).

7. Tax Planning through Private Trusts – Lawyer, Aug. (1982).

8. Right of Privacy – Emerging as a Constitutional Right – in Civil and Military

Law Journal, Jan-Feb. (1982).

9. The Law Commission Questionnaire and the Proposed Constitutional Court –

in Ci. & Mil. L.J., April-June (1982).

10. Tax Planning through Private trusts in Ci. & Mi. L.J. July, 1982.

11. Cancer of Delay – in Ci. Mi. L.J. October-December (1982).

12. Socio-Legal Aspects of Land Reform in India – in 2 Bikaner Law Journal

(1983).

13. Basic Frame-Work for Child Welfare under Indian Constitution – in 7 Ku. L.J.

(1981)

14. Problem of Delay in Indian Law Courts : How to Solve It? Silver Jubilee

Volume of J.I.L.T. (1983).

15. Public Litigation : A Potent Remedy – For Justice to Poor – in Ci. & Mi. L.J.,

April-June (1983).

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16. Cooperative Federalism : Panacea for Centre-State Relations – in Civil and

Military law Journal, July-Sept. (1983).

17. Greater Fiscal Autonomy : Panacea for Centre-State Relations – in Civil and

Military Law Journal, July-Sept. (1983).

18. Restructuring of Higher Judiciary – in Review Projector (India 1983).

19. Governor’s Power to appoint Chief Minister: some Recent Trends and

Problems – in J.C.P.S. January-June (1982).

20. Inter-State Council : Effective Solution for Centre State Problems – in Cochin

University law Review, Oct-Dec. (1983).

21. Governmental Liability in Tort: A New ground broken through Judicial Activism

– in Indian bar Review, Jan-March (1984).

22. Assessment of H.J.F. under Income Tax Act – 2 Cochin University L. Review,

Sept., (1984).

23. Some suggested Improvements in Indian Legal Education – Indian Journal of

Comparative Law, (1983).

24. Should the Supreme Court of India be Replaced by a Constitution Court?

Pros and Cons-Punjab University, Law Review, (1985).

25. Book Review of Union-State Fiscal Relations Written by Dr. Paras Diwan –

(1985)0.

26. Centre-State Relations: current Issues and Trends – in Indian Journal of

Public Administration – (1985).

27. Union-State Fiscal Relations : Urgent Plea for Review – in Journal of

Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies – (1983).

28. Indian Federalism : Some Tension Areas – Indian Journal of Comparative

Law, 1984.

29. Regionalism in Indian Federalism : Some Recent Trends civil and Military Law

Journal January-June (1984).

30. Electoral Reform in India : Learning from German Experience I.C.P.S. (1985).

31. Status of Sole coparceners in Tax Assessments-Judicial Trends, Ku. L.J.

(1985).

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32. Role of Governor in Centre-State Relations – J.C.P.S. January-December,

(1986).

33. Problem of Delays and Arrears in Law Courts : How to Solve it? The

Academy Law Review (1986).

34. Land Reforms and Rural Development – A Background Paper, Ku. L.J.

(1986).

35. Book Review of Constitutional Law of India: Written by V.D. Mahajan J.I.L.I.

(1987).

36. Statutory Control of Water Pollution – An Appraisal, 1987 edited by Paras

Diwan.

37. Giving Justice Reach to Poor in J.C.P.S. Dec. (1988).

38. Lok Pal and Lokayukta in India: Recent Developments, Ku. L.J., (1988).

39. Centre-State Relations : Recent Trends in Indian Federalism 1988 edited by

U.N. Gupta.

40. Annual Survey 1988 on “Lok Pal” in yearly Law Journal (1989).

41. Politico-Legal Aspects of Land Reforms in India in Land Reforms-

Achievements, Problems and Prospect 1989, edited by Dr. R.K. Punia.

42. State Autonomy and National Integration, Central India Law Quarterly, Oct-

Dec. (1989).

43. Centre-State Relations: Current Issues and Trends in Centre-State Tensions :

A Study 1990 edited by K.L Johar.

44. Book Review of Theory and Practice of Parliamentary Procedure in India,

(N.M. Tripathi, 1988) written by S.H. Belavadi in J.I.LI. (1990).

45. Towards Better Management of Environment: Law & Policy in Central India

Law Quarterly (1990).

46. Recent Developments in India Ombudsmanship: Lok Pal Bill 1989 in J.I.L.I,

(1990)

47. Co-operative Federalism: Panacea for Centre-State Problems in Canada and

India in M.D.U. Law Journal (1990).

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48. Replacement of Sales Tax by Additional Excise Duties : A dispute point

between the Union and the States – in current trends in Public Administration

edited by Prof. Hoshiar Singh & Other (1991).

49. Constitutional Framework for Child Welfare in India: An Appraisal in the

Rights of the Child (1991), edited by A.L. Rahi (1991).

50. Environmental Protection and Emerging Trends in Judicial Responses in

Central India Law quarterly, June (1991).

51. Environmental Protection: Law and Policy in Hoshiar Singh (ed.)

Environmental Policy and Administration (1991).

52. Indian Judiciary : An Embodiment of People’s Faith in M.D. University Law

Journal (1991).

53. Governor’s Power to Appoint chief Minister: Emerging Trends in Political

system in India, Vol. 10(1992) edited by Virender Grover.

54. Environmental Pollution : Some global issue in Ku. U. Law Journal (1992).

55. Corporate Personality and Lifting Corporate Veil in Principles of Company

Law edited by Dr. L.C. Dhingra in 1993.

56. Demand for Greater State Autonomy and National Integration: A Review of

Constitutional Experiences in J.C.P.S. (1993).

57. Indian Higher Judiciary: Needs An Effective Accountability-in Law, Judiciary

And Justice in India (1993), edited by B.P. Singh Sehgal.

58. Control Terrorism And Protection of Human Rights in India – A Background

Paper in Souvenir (1994) of Common Wealth Legal Education Association

(Asian Chapter) Conference, Feb. 12-14, 1994, Rohtak.

59. Governor’s Power to Appoint Chief Minister: Recent Trends And Problems-in

Trends And challenges to Indian Political System (1994) edited by Virender

Grover.

60. Legal Aspects of Election System in India: A Plea For Reforms in –J.C.P.S.

(1994).

61. Minority Rights under Indian Constitution : Issues and Problems in –Kashmir

Uni. Law Journal (1994).

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62. Growing Demands for Greater Fiscal Autonomy: A Justified Demand of States

in – Developments in Indian Constitutional System Vol. VIII (1994) edited by

Virender Grover.

63. Indian Federalism : A Journey Through Time in Quest of Meaning in –

J.C.P.S. (1995).

64. Problem of Delay in Indian Law Courts: How To Solve It? Ku. Law Journal

(1995).

65. Governor And Centre-State Relations – in Encyclopedia of India And Her

States (1996).

66. Reform of Indian Electoral system : A Case for Learning from German System

– in Political System in India (1996), edited by Virender Grover.

67. Protection of Human Rights in India : Emerging Challenges And Issues in

Kashmir University Law Journal (1996).

68. Inculcation of Democratic National Values And National Integration : Problems

And Solutions, in MDU Law Journal (1997).

69. Book Review of Women And The Law : Problems And Prospectus (1996) in

MDU Law Journal (1997).

70. Environmental Protection and Emerging Trends in Judicial Responses. In

Souvenir (1997) of a Conference on Environment in Bio-Sciences Department

of MDU, Rohtak.

71. Human Rights in India : Challenges and Issues in M.D.U. Law Journal 1998.

72. Indian Federalism : Emerging Threat of Regionalism in MDU Law Journal

1998.

73. AIDS As A Challenge of Unprecedented Nature : Need to Develop Postulates

of AIDS – Law in MDU Law Journal 1999.

74. Criminalisation of Politics : An Independents to Free And Fair Elections in

M.D.U. Law Journal 2000.

75. Book Review of ‘Legal Research Methodology (1998) in MDU Law Journal

2000.

76. Problem of Delays in Indian Law Courts : How to Solve It in MDU Law Journal

2001.

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77. ‘Indian Legal Education For 21st Century : Need For Reforms’ in A.K. Koul and

others (edited), Legal Education in India in 21st Century : Problems And

Prospectus, 2001.

78. ‘Environmental Management And Development : Emerging Trends in Judicial

Responses in Humanising Development : Trends in Public Administration

(2001) edited by Suresh Misra and Rajvir S. Dhaka.

79. ‘Misusing Article 356’ in The Tribune (Sunday Reading), November 8, 1998,

P.1.

80. ‘Law as an Instrument for Rural Development’ edited by R.K. Choubisa,

Integrated Rural Development (1999).

81. ‘Nehru and Secularism’ in Nehru his Ideology and Legacy edited by Prof.

Dalip Singh (2000).

82. Inculcation of Democratic National Values for National Integration-with Journal

of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (2000).

83. Minority Rights under Indian Constitution in Law and Minority Rights in India

edited by R.K. Raizada (1999).

84. Reservation of Jobs : Current Issues and Problems in Central India Law

Quarterly (2001).

85. Constitutional Framework for Child Welfare and Problems of Girl Child in India

with Academic Law Review (2002).

86. President Rule in States : Problems And Issues in MDU Law Journal (2002).

87. Article 356 : Should It Be Deleted? In Law And Development (2003) edited by

Subhash C. Raina

88. Some Tension Areas in Indian Federalism in MDU Law Journal (2003).

89. A Review of Human Rights And Police Predicament (Bright Law House 2002,

New Delhi) written by Dr. Deepa Singh in MDU Law Journal 2003.

90. Fiscal Federalism : Principles And Problems in MDU Law Journal 2004.

(C) LIST OF PAPER READ IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

CONFERENCES

(A) Seminars Attended and papers read:

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1. U.G.C. Sponsored All India Seminar on ‘Personal Liberty’ under the Indian

Constitution held in the Faculty of Law, K.U. from Dec. 9-12, 1978.

Paper Read : Personal Liberty and Preventive Detention in Free India.

2. U.G.C. Sponsored All India Seminar on The Problem of State Autonomy and

its Emerging Trends’ held in Deptt. of Pol. Sc. Kurukshetra University from

March 26-28, 1980.

3. All India Seminar on child and the Law held in Dept. of Laws, Punjab

University, Chandigarh from March 28-29, 1980.

Paper Read : Position of the Child Under Indian Constitution – A Critical

Appraisal of the Fundamental Rights of the Child and

Directive Principles for Child Welfare.

4. A National Seminar convened by Bar Council of India in Delhi from January

23-25 on “Three decades of Indian Constitutional Experience: An assessment

in terms of structure, Methods and Functioning.

Paper Read : President’s Power to Dissolve State Assemblies.

5. U.G.C. Sponsored All India Seminar on “Child and the La held in Department

of Laws, Ku. Kurukshetra, from March 25-27, 1981.

Paper Read: Basic Frame-work for Child Welfare under Indian

Constitution-A Critical Appraisal.

6. Seminar on restructuring Higher Judiciary held in Deptt. of Laws, Punjab

University Chandigarh from October 29-31, 1982.

Paper Read : Should the Supreme Court be replaced by a Constitutional

Court? Pros and Cons.

7. A National Conference on “The Reform of the Indian Judicial System” held in

Indian Law Institute, New Delhi from February 2-6, 1983.

Paper Read : Problem of Delays in Indian Law Courts: How to Solve It?

8. A National Conference on “The Reforms of Indian Judicial System” organised

by All India Lawyers Union in New Delhi from March 11-13, 1983.

Paper Read: The Law Commission Questionnaire and the proposed

Constitutional Court.

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9. A National Seminar on “Environmental law” held in Deptt. of Laws, Punjab

University, Chandigarh from January 10-12, 1984.

Paper Read: Statutory Control of Water Pollution in India.

10. All India Seminar on “Availability of the Privileges of the House of Commons

to the Indian Legislatures” held at M.D. University, Rohtak, from October 27-

28, 1984.

Paper Read: Parliamentary Privileges vis-à-vis Personal Liberty:

Unending Story of Controversy.

11. Attended the Workshop on Legal Aid Clinics held at Pondicherry from 4 to 9 th

January, 1985, organised by the committee for Implementing Legal Aid

Schemes, Department of Legal Affairs, Govt. of India.

12. U.G.C. Sponsored All India Seminar on Federalism and Unity of Nation, held

at Allahabad in the Law Department from November 16-18, 1985.

Paper Read: Role of Governor in Centre-State Relations – Some

Disturbing Trends.

13. U.G.C. Sponsored All Indian Seminar on ‘Law as an Instruments of Rural

Development of Kurukshetra University January 11-13, 1986.

Paper Read : Land Reform and Rural Development – A Background

Paper.

14. I.C.S.S.R. sponsored Seminar on ‘Centre-State Relation’ held in Law Faculty,

H.P. University, Shimla from June 7 to 9, 1986.

Paper Presented : Replacement of Sales Tax by Additional Exercise Duties: A

dispute point between Union and the States.

15. An All India Seminar on ‘Indian Legal System’ towards fulfilling societal

aspirations’ held at Law Foundation Tamil Nadu, Tiruchirapalli from October

4-5, 1987.

Paper Presented: Giving Justice Reach to Poor: Some Recent Observations

of the Supreme Court of India.

16. I.C.S.S.R. sponsored seminar on ‘Land Reforms: Achievements, Problems

and Prospectus held in Haryana Agricultural University Hissar from February

17-19, 1988.

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Paper Presented: Politico-Legal Aspects of Land Reforms – A Background

paper.

17. U.G.C. Sponsored International Seminar on Regionalism and National

Identity: Canadian and Indian Experience” held at Delhi University, Delhi from

March 12-15, 1988.

Paper Presented: Co-operative Federalism: Panacea for Centre-State

Problems in Canada and India.

18. U.G.C. sponsored International Seminar on ‘Juvenile Delinquency in India-

Problems, Legal Aspects and Remedies’ held from April 23 to 24, 1988 at

Nanak Chand College, Meerut.

Paper Presented: Juvenile Delinquents and their treatment in Haryana – a

Case Study.

19. International Seminar on “Comparative Federalism” held at J.N.U. New Delhi

on May 31, 1988.

Paper Presented: Position of State Autonomy in Indian Federal System:

20. An all India Seminar on “Policy, Planning and Administration of Environment”

held at Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra 132119 from march 27-28, 1989.

Paper Presented : Environmental Legislation and Control of Pollution A

Critical Appraisal.

21. U.G.C. sponsored seminar on Nehru’ Ideology and legacy from March 10-12,

1989 at. Punjabi University, Patiala.

Paper Presented: Nehru and Secularism.

22. U.G.C. Sponsored National-Seminar on Irritants in Centre-State Relations

from march 12-13, 1989 held at L.M.N. College, Yamuna Nagar.

Paper Presented: Major Irritants in Centre-State Relations.

23. U.G.C. sponsored National Seminar on Centre-State Relation from March 29-

30, 1989 at Jaipur University, Jaipur.

Paper Presented: State Autonomy and National Integration: Trends and

Issues.

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24. National Seminar on Minorities and the Law in India from March 24-25, 1990

in Law Department of M.D. University, Rohtak.

Paper Presented: Minorities Rights under Indian Constitution.

25. UNICEF Sponsored National Symposium on “Right of Child” on August 25-26,

1990

Paper Presented: Child in the Indian Constitutional context.

26. Acharya Rammurty Committee sponsored National Seminar on “Review of

National Education Policy 1986” on October 25-26, 1990 held at Department

of Education, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.

Paper Presented: Some suggestions to Review NEP, 1986.

27. ICSSR sponsored National Seminar on “People’s Power in India: A reality of

A Myth” organised by the Postgraduate Department of Political Science from

march 8-10, 1991 at R.K.S.D. (P.G.) College, Kaithal.

Paper Presented: Indian Judiciary – An Embodiment of People’s Faith.

28. Indian Council of Philosophical Research Sponsored National Seminar on

“Child’s Rights” from February 1921, 1991 held at Lucknow.

Paper Presented: Constitutional Framework for the Welfare of Girl Child.

29. U.G.C. Sponsored All India Seminar on “Law and Judiciary” held at Faculty of

Law, University of Jammu, from March 16-18, 1991.

Paper Presented: Indian Higher Judiciary: Need for an Effective

Accountability.

30. U.G.C. Sponsored International Seminar on “Environment Protection” held at

Law Faculty, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, from March 23-25, 1991.

Paper Presented: Impact of Environmental Pollution of Mankind, Issues of

Global Concern.

31. Gave a Seminar on Reservation: Current Issues and trends in the Academic

forum in Law Faculty, M.D. University, Rohtak on 12.12.1991.

32. Gave a Seminar on Centre-State Fiscal Relations : Current Issues and

Problems in the Academic Forums in Law Faculty, M.D. University, Rohtak on

25.3.1992.

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33. U.G.C. Sponsored National Seminar on Ambedkar’s Perspective on State,

Caste and Social Justice held at M.D. University, Rohtak from April 13-14,

1992.

Paper Presented: Constitutional Protection to Underprivileged: An Appraisal.

34. Attended a workshop on Parliamentary Processes and Procedures from

August 24-28, 1992 at New Delhi, organised by Lok Sabha Secretariat.

35. Attended a workshop on Para-Legal-Literacy Programme of Legal Aid Centre

of Law Faculty, M.D. University, Rohtak from 5.12.1992.

36. Attended a Seminar on Secularism and National Integration organised by the

Academic Forum of Law Faculty, M.D. University, Rohtak on 19.1.1993.

Paper Presented: Strengthening of Secularism and National Integration in

India.

37. International Conference of LAW ASIA, 1993 from September 12-16, 1993

held in Colombo (Shir Lanka).

Paper Presented: Environmental Protection in India: Trends in Judicial

Responses.

38. Commonwealth Law Conference of Commonwealth Legal Education

Association organised by Law Faculty, M.D. University, Rohtak from Feb. 12-

14, 1994.

Paper Presented: Terrorism And Human Rights in India: A Background

paper.

39. U.G.C. Sponsored National Seminar on: “Justice Delayed is Justice Denied”

held in Law Faculty, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra from March 12-14,

1994.

Paper Presented: Problem of Delay in Indian Law Courts: How to solve it?

40. International Conference on “Federalism and Decentralization” from

November 12-19, 1994 held at Khartoum, Sudan.

Paper Presented as a Resource person : “Inter-Governmental Relations in

Indian Union: A Review of Constitutional Experiences”.

41. National Seminar on “Need To Reshape Election Laws” from 10-12 March,

1995, held in Law Faculty, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur.

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Paper Presented: “The Election System in India: A Plea For Reform”.

42. National Seminar on “Law, Science and Technology” organised by Law

Department, Cochin University, Cochin, from 16-1 March, 1995.

Paper Presented: Environmental Issues of Global Concern And Science :

Responses of International Law.

43. Inter-disciplinary International Conference on AIDS-Law And Humanity from

December 6-10, 1995 organised by Indian Law Institute in Vigyan Bhavan,

New Delhi.

Paper Presented: Aids As a Challenge of Unprecedented Nature: Need To

Develop Postulates of AIDS-Law.

44. International Conference of Commonwealth Legal Education Association on

‘Social Integration And Human Rights’ from December 15-17, 1995 in Durban,

South Africa.

Paper Presented: Human Rights’ Protection and Social Integration in India :

Challenges and Issues

45. U.G.C. Sponsored National Seminar on ‘Human Rights And Social Justice’

held at Department of Law, Jammu University, Jammu, from Feb. 17-18,

1996.

Paper Presented: Protection of Human Rights And Social Justice in India :

Perspective And Problems.

46. National Symposium was organised on “Implementation of Human Rights :

Issues And Challenges “By The Indian Society of International Law on 10th

December 1996 at the ISIL premises, New Delhi.

Paper Presented: Implementation of Human Rights in India : Issues and

Problems.

47. International Conference on “Global Drugs Law from February 28-March 3,

1997 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi

Paper Presented: Legal Control of Drug Problems in India.

48. International Conference on “Global Health Law” from December 5-7, 1997 at

Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

Paper Presented: Organ Transplant And Human Health : Some Issues.

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49. National Seminar on “Child and Human Rights” from January 16-18, 1998 in

the Department of Law, Punjabi University, Patiala.

Paper Presented: Human Rights of the Child in India: Problems And Issues.

50. National Seminar on “Election Laws And Criminalisation of Politics” held on

21st March, 1998 in Law Faculty, University of Delhi, Delhi.

Paper Presented: Criminalisation of Politics vis-à-vis Free and Fair Elections

51. One day Seminar on Human Rights Protection And Police held on 13-12-99 at

Rohtak organised by a Delhi based NGO called PAIRVI.

Paper Read: Key note address on Human Rights and Police Torture.

52. Participated in VIII International Symposium on Torture: A Challenge to the

Health, Legal and Other Professions from 22-25, September, 1999.

Paper Presented: Police Torture in Custody : A Case of Human Rights

Violation

53. World Conference on Human Rights And Poverty held on October 2-502001

in Bhopal, India.

Paper Presented: Human Rights of Poor in India : Some Problems And

Issues.

54. National Seminar or Indian Judiciary : Problems And Perspectives held in

Shimla on 3-9-2002.

Paper Presented: Indian Higher Judiciary : Problems in Appointment And

Transfer.

55. National Seminar on “Domestic Violence-Dimensions, Implications and Legal

Contour” held on 8th January, 2003 at Haryana Niwas, Chandigarh.

Paper presented: Domestic Violence And Law; Problems And Issues.

56. One day Seminar on “Human Rights Violations-Humanity at Risk” held in

DDE, MDU and Organised by Haryana Police Department on 5th September,

2003.

Paper Presented: Human Rights Violations : Some Legal Issues.

57. Three days ‘Workshop on Legal Literacy’ from April 3-5, 2003 organised by

Law Department, MDU, Rohtak.

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Paper Presented: Acted as resource person and presented valedictory

address on ‘Indian Judiciary: Need For Accountability.

58. National Seminar organised by Haryana Police Department on ‘Immoral

Trafficking of Women’ on 11 April 2004 at Haryana Niwas, Chandigarh

Paper Presented: Immoral Trafficking of Women : A Gross Violation of

Human Rights.

59. Regional Seminar Cum Workshop on “Consumer Protection Movement in

India” from December 23-24, 2005 organised by Department of Public

Administration, MDU, Rohtak and sponsored by IPA, New Delhi, held at MDU

Rohtak.

Paper Presented : Medical Negligence Under Consumer Protection

Act :Recent Judicial Trends.

60. Regional Seminar on “Constitutional Protection to Weaker Sections of

Society” sponsored by ICSR, Chandigarh held on 26.12.2005 in Law

Department, MDU, Rohtak.

Paper Presented: Key note paper was presented on “Constitutional

Protection to Weaker Sections of Society”.

61. U.G.C. sponsored National Seminar on “Role of Private Participation in Higher

Education” organized by D.A.V. College, Faridabad from 28.3.2006 to

29.3.2006.

Paper Presented: Presented Valedictory address on “Role of Private

Participation in Higher Education: A Constitutional

Perspective”.

62. National Seminar on “Law in India : Emerging Trends” organized by

Department of Law, Punjabi University, Patiala, from 14 November to 15

November, 2006.

Paper Presented: Reservation in Jobs under Indian Constitution: Emerging

Trends

63. Participated in “International Conference on Criminal Justice Under Stress :

Transnational Perspectives”, organized by Indian Law Institute on November

24 and 25, 2006, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

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64. National Workshop on “The Right to Information Act, 2005” organized by

Institute of Public Administration, Bangalore from 02/02/2007 to 03/02/2007.

Paper Presented: Salient Features of the R.T.I. Act 2005.

65. Workshop organized by National Commission on Centre-State relations

appointed by Govt. of India on 11th & 12th December 2008 at Panjab University

Chandigarh.

Paper Presented :- Centre State co-operation in Administrative Relations in

India on RTI Act, 2005

66. Workshop organized on RTI Act, 2005 by HIPA, Gurgaon at MDU

Campus on 21st & 22nd January 2009.

Paper presented : Delivered Inaugural Lecture on Implementation of RTI Act :

Problems and Issues.

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