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Monday, April 11, 2011

4th ANNUAL NLSIR SYMPOSIUM: INDIA’S TAXATION REGIME: PERSPECTIVES ON THE PROPOSED CHANGES


The Annual NLSIR Symposium has earned the reputation of being a unique forum for the consideration of contemporary legal developments having attracted leading practitioners such as Mr. Nishith Desai, Ms. Bijal Ajinkya, Mr. Sandeep Bhagat, Mr. Stephen York, Mr. Padam Khincha, Mr. Gourab Banerji, Mr. Arvind Datar, TP Ostwal and renowned academics including Mr. V. Umakanth, Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore, and Mr. Sandeep Parekh, Professor, IIM-A amongst others. 

This year, the NLSIR Symposium is themed on “INDIA’S TAXATION REGIME: PERSPECTIVES ON THE PROPOSED CHANGES”. 
  • The first of the four sessions will deal with the implications of the anti-avoidance measures incorporated in the Direct Taxes Code Bill. The DTC introduces one of the most sweeping GAARs - treating tax avoidance almost on par with tax evasion. Whether the distinction between tax avoidance and tax evasion will continue to be retained after the coming into force of GAAR – and if so, how it will apply in practice – is an open question which the Symposium seeks to address as also the structuring of business transactions in light of GAARs and its impact on DTAAs. 
  • The second session aims at addressing taxation of e-commerce. Tax treatment of such transaction, i.e. whether source based or residence based taxation is to be followed assumes crucial importance. It also seeks to reflect upon issues involving taxation of software transactions and whether taxation should be in the nature of sales tax or service tax. 
  • The third session focuses on some of the contentious issues in indirect taxation today. The first is the hotly debated GST. Another controversial issue which this Session addresses is in reference to the interpretation and implications of Part XIII of the Indian Constitution and Art. 301’s interpretation and interplay with the rest of the provisions in Part XIII which has given rise to significant controversy over the years. 
  • The fourth and the final session addresses the future of India’s Tax regime. With provisions such as taxing FIIs through the capital gains, the new Branch Profit Tax etc., it is clear that the government is seeking to cast a wide net to pull in revenue from multiple fronts through DTC and such changes are sought to be analyzed in this session.
 
This years' Symposium is scheduled on the 16th and 17th of April 2011, and will be held at the International Training Center, National Law School of India University, Bangalore. The banquet will be at the Chancery Pavilion. The line-up of speakers includes partners of India's top law firms such as AMSS, AZB, SNR and Khaitan, senior advocates and judges.    
 
Those interested in attending the Symposium can visit the NLSIR website (www.nlsir.in) for further details. Please register on the website (http://www.nlsir.in/symposium.html) or e-mail us (mail.nlsir@gmail.com). All registered delegates will be awarded a certificate of participation.

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6th LAWASIA International Moot


The 6th LAWASIA International Moot Moot is being held on the 9 -12 October 2011, at Seoul, Korea .For details, kindly visithttp://lawasiamoot.org/problem.aspx.
All students interested may mail their interest to MCS at mcs.alsnoida@gmail.com by April 28th, 2011 positively.

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Sunday, April 10, 2011

4th International Infrastructure & Construction Law Arbitration Moot


The 4th International Infrastructure & Construction Law Arbitration Moot is being held on the 2nd, 3rd and the 4th of September, 2011 at National Law University of Delhi.

For details, kindly visit http://www.iiclam.org/iiclam_2011.html  

All students interested may mail their interest to MCS at mcs.alsnoida@gmail.com by April 28th, 2011 positively.

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Indemnity Bond & Consent Slip for Manali Trip

This is to notify all the 4th semester Students going for the trip to manali that the Indemnity Bond does not have to be on a Stamp Paper. It has to be submitted not later than 18th April, 2011 (The Date of 1st Exam). 

The Indemnity Bond has to be submitted along with the Consent Slip in the format attached.
(TO SAVE BOTH OF THESE FILES ON YOUR PC, ON THE GOOGLE DOCS WEBSITE GO TO FILE > DOWNLOAD AS > DOC)


For Further Details Contact : Nachiketa Goyal +91-9911442269

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Friday, April 8, 2011

Amity Law School Noida Stands First in Moot Based on Crisis in Japan

Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida has won the best moot team award and stood first at the first national moot court competition organized by Amity University Rajasthan held from 4th to 5th April 2011. 


The team comprised of Ms. Maitrayee Bordolai, Ms.Ritwik Sneha and Ms. Apoorva Garg( all 6th Sem. Students). The theme was on nuclear melt down, catastrophe, damages and liabilities there on based on questionable nuclear civil liability bill and jurisprudence thereon.


The event saw participation from 22 teams from all over the country which included teams from National Law Schools in India and other premier law schools.


Sitting (L-R): Apoorva Garg, Ritwik Sneha and Maitrayee Bordolai



Standing (L-R): Apoorva Garg, Ritwik Sneha, Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar (Director) and Maitrayee Bordolai



Standing (L-R): Apoorva Garg, Maitrayee Bordolai, Founder President Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan, Ritwik Sneha and Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar


Standing (L-R): Dr. Kanwal DP Singh (Deputy Director), Maitrayee Bordolai, Apoorva Garg, Ritwik Sneha and Dr. J.S. Nair


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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Placement Opportunity for 10th Semester


Those interested to work for a Tilak Nagar based cyber security corporate in Delhi offering Rs. 20,000 - Rs.25000  salary to mail Director sir @ nkumar4@amity.edu

The candidate to have knowledge/interest in cyber and forensics.A new company but with adequate scope for growth.



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Friday, April 1, 2011

Trip to Kullu - Manali for second year

This is to inform you that Amity Law School is organizing a 3 Nights 4 Days trip to Kullu-Manali in first week of may (after external examination). This trip is only for the second year and is the first of its kind. One and all are welcome. For Further Details, please contact:


Nachiketa Goyal - 9911442269/8860068888 (B.B.A.LL.B (Hons.)
Ankush Walia     - 9968220907 (B.B.A.LL.B (Hons.)


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