Friday 27 November 2015

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In an effort to train young advocates to practise in family courts, the Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training, the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, and the International Bar Association on Continuing Legal Education have organised a five-day course for young students at the Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, New Law College.
The training will be imparted in family court. The course titled "Professional Advancement programme for young advocates" will be held between December 18 and 23.
According to Prof Dr Mukund Sarda, Dean and Principal of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, the course will be offered to a group of 60 advocates — 30 from the state and the rest from outside it. He said the course would help in specialising in family matters.
The resource persons for the training programme includes Justice S Vimala, judge, Madras High Court, Dr N R Madhav Menon, IBA-CLE Chair on Continuing legal education, NLSIU, Bangalore, V V Shahapurkar, Principal Judge, Family Court, Aruna Faraswani, Judge, Family Court, Flavia Agnes, women rights lawyer, advocate Rajendra Anbhule who specialises in family law practice, and Mukund Sarda.

Mukund Sarda Law

According to a ten-point order issued by R G Jadhav,universities in the state have been asked to disaffiliate college which are functioning with lecturers and professors who have not yet cleared the NET/SET
The state government’s ultimatum to universities across the state to make all their professors to clear their National or The state government’s ultimatum to universities across the state to make all their professors to clear their National or State Eligibility Test(NET/SET) drew a mixed response from principals of various colleges.
While most of them supported the step,some said that fixing a particular date,that of December 31,2011,for clearing the exam might not work out.
According to a ten-point order issued by R G Jadhav,universities in the state have been asked to disaffiliate colleges which are functioning with lecturers and professors who have not yet cleared the NET/SET. However,the teachers have also been given the option of attempting four times for the exam.
The University of Pune (UoP) has been acting as a co-ordinating agency for the 12 universities in Maharashtra and one in Goa. “We have been given the responsibility by the government to see to it that the teachers who have not yet cleared their NET/SET,which is the minimum qualification for them to become lecturers or professors,clear them by December 31,2011. To ensure that this happens,the UoP will be putting up training centres and organising coaching classes and workshops to assist the teachers. We will be getting experts on various subjects to come and train the teachers,” said W N Gade,director of Board of College and University Development (BCUD),UoP.
Supporting the Government’s move,Ravindrasingh Pardeshi,principal,Fergusson college said,“These are guidelines by the UGC and the NET/SET is the minimum requirement for lectureship. The deadline for the exams have also been postponed once or twice. Since this is a prerequisite qualification,I think it is a must for teachers to clear the exam.”
Echoing his view,Mukund Sarda,Dean,New Law College,Bharati Vidyapeeth University said,“I fully support the government’s move. If the teachers are being payed according to the 6 th Pay Commission today,it should also be ensured that they are fully qualified.” “Moreover,being teachers there is a constant need to upgrading your knowledge. Also,even if a few teachers might find it difficult to clear the test,they are also being given four attempts so I do not see a problem. Only,the university’s decision to train the teachers should be followed effectively,” he added.
However,even if supporting the decision,Rajendra Zunjarrao,principal,Modern College of Arts,Science and Commerce,Shivajinagar called for some flexibility in the process. “More than testing the knowledge of the teachers,I think it is more important to test the skills of teachers. Also,the teachers of life sciences have to clear the tests of all the subjects,be it botany,zoology or microbiology,even if his area of expertise is only one of those subjects. I think that should be changed for the benefit of the teachers,” said Zunjarrao. Chairman of Azam campus,P A Inamdar said,“Setting a fixed date for clearing the exams might not work out. The University’s move to train teachers is a welcome move but I think the teachers should be given some more time instead of setting a deadline for the test.”
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Mukund Sarda Law

Dr Mukund Sarda is Dean & Principal, New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth University and also Member, Management Council, Bharati Vidyapeeth University. He is also Legal advisor and law officer at Bharati Vidyapeeth and Member of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Maratha Chamber Of Commerce (MCC), Indian Merchants’ Chamber (IMC).
He did his Doctorate  from Osmania University(Gold Medalist), LL.M. from the University of Pune(Gold Medalist) and LL.B from Marathwada (Gold Medalist).
Visits Abroad:
  •   Presented Paper on ‘Impact of Mumbai Terror Attacks on Media Accountability vis-a-vis Free Flow of Information during Crisis Situation- an Indian Perspective‘ at Oxford University in March 2009.

  • Attended the 51st Prayer Break Fast with the President of America Hon. Mr. Barack Obama, in January 2009.

  • Visited London to deliver a lecture on ‘Human Rights’ at Kings College, London & Law Society in May 2006 on the invitation of Law Society of England and Wales.

  • Visited American Bar Association, Los Angeles Bar Association, Supreme Court of State of Hawaii and various Universities in Washington, New York and Los Angeles.
  • Received by Justice Moon, the Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Hawaii, United States of America

  • Visited Brigston after being appointed as Research Faculty on the Board of University of Sussex

  • Attended the International Peace Conference in U.S.A.
 HONOURS & AWARDS
  •  Received the National Bar Award-2008 of All India Bar Association at the hands Hon. Mr. Justice Dr. Laxmanan, Former Judge Supreme Court of India, and Chairman Law Commission of India for his excellence in Legal Education.

  • Awarded ‘Certificate of Honour’ for Presented Paper on ‘Impact of Mumbai Terror Attacks on Media Accountability vis-a-vis Free Flow of Information during Crisis Situation- an Indian Perspective‘ at Oxford University in March 2009.

  • Awarded, “ VIDHI VIDYA BHUSHAN,” by Punyashlok Sadguru ShivParvati Pratishthan, Nashik for his contribution in legal education.

  • Recipient of Pune Municipal Corporation Best Teacher Award for 2003

  • Recipient of the Rashtra Shakti foundation Award at the National Convention on Peace and Non-Violence on 1st August 2004 organized by the Rashtra Shakti Foundation.

  • Recipient of National Legal Development Award in 2006
  • Youngest Principal in India at the age of 24 years at a professional college.

  • Invited to attend the swearing ceremony of the then Chief Justice of India Hon. Mr. Justice R.C. Lahoti at Rashtrapati Bhavan

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Thursday 12 November 2015

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Many organizations strive to empower women through various measures and promote gender justice. However, ensuring equality for women still remains a challenging issue in many parts of the world. There arises a dire need for gender justice and women empowerment for the over-all growth and development of a nation. It is now held that women can no longer be asked to wait for equal rights. Women are the building blocks of a nation.  As it is commonly renowned that ‘Educating a woman is educating a nation.’

A workshop on ‘Gender Justice & Women Empowerment’ for counselors was organized by Dr. Mukund Sarda careers at Bharati Vidyapeeth University. The event aimed at promoting equal rights and opportunities for men & women at all levels in the society. The event was graced by the presence of Justice Dr. Mrs. Shalini S. Phansalkar Joshi, Judge, Bombay High Court who inaugurated the convention, Mrs. Shailaja Sawant, Principal Judge, Family Court, Pune, Mr. Sudam Gayke, Vice-President, Association Of Marriage Counselors, Family Courts, Maharashtra State, Prof. Dr. Mukund Sarda Careers New Law College, Pune Dean and Principal. Over 100 counselors participated in the event. It focused on the role and importance of counselors in resolving matrimonial disputes. Dr. Mukund Sarda Careers  stated the importance of parenting counseling which is emerging as the area which needs the most attention. It is one of the most important aspects which determine the future of a child. It is also important for ensuring the right upbringing of children.




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