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Seminar Papers

Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad is a National Law University in the State of Maharashtra, which came into existence on March 16, 2017. The University was formally inaugurated on 9th December, 2017 at the hands of Hon’ble Chief Minister, Shri. Devendra Fadnavis, who graciously accepted to be the Visiting Professor of our university.MNLU-Aurangabad continuously aspire to be a breeding ground for positive ideas and emerge as a symbol of openness of thoughts, cultural pluralism and celebrating the unity in the diversity of India. We endeavour to touch the lives of every student by inculcating prudence, efficiency, creativity and compassion to work for betterment of the marginalized sections of the society. We attempt to kindle their sense of responsibility, honesty, conscience , justice and above all commitment to human values. We intend to intensify our goal to mobilize more resources and create conducive ambience for our faculty, students and staff to actualize their potential. Keeping this vision in mind, the university organised various activities for the students in its very first year. The University hosted its first National Seminar titled “Bhopal Gas Tragedy vis-a-vis Mass Torts” on 17th December, 2017. We were extremely honoured to have Padmashree Prof. Dr. N. R. Madhava Menon grace the occasion as the Guest of Honour. The University also organised an Inter-Disciplinary Discourse titled “Palliative and End of Life Care in India-The Road Ahead” on 3rd March, 2018. University also organized its 2nd National Seminar on “Right to Privacy in the Contemporary Legal Environment” on 20th October, 2018 We feel honored to have Prof. (Dr.) Moolchand Sharma to grace the occasion as the Guest of Honor. 

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