Theera Ulaa, 2024, the annual day of KMC College of Law, was a grand affair graced by esteemed guests. The Chief Guest, Honorable Superintendent of Police Thiru Abishek Gupta IPS, and the Guest of Honor, former Tamil Nadu Service Commission Member, Prof. R. Subramanian, added prestige to the event.
A joyful symphony echoed as students showcased their musical talents. To everyone's delight, professors too revealed their own passion for music.
Students embodied iconic movie stars, delivering famous lines, filling the hall with cheers and laughter.
As a part of KMC College of Law's Theera Ulaa 2024, classes competed in various sports events. The campus was alive with excitement as students showcased their skills and sportsmanship. The trophies were awarded to the winners by the chief guests.
Conserve Nature Marathon, spanning an 8.5 km, was organised to commemorate the World Nature Conservation Day on July 28, 2024 featuring a cash prize pool of Rs. 72,000 for the winners, while all participants were rewarded with saplings, medals and certificates.
An array of fitness challenges took place as a part of the National Sports Day Celebration.
Ms. Vinodharani, who possesses an extensive academic background, including her LLM from NLU Delhi and her ongoing Ph.D. at NALSAR University, Secretary of Universal Schools, Tiruppur, delivered a special lecture on 'Reservation in the Constitution of India.'
It was THEIR day, truly - 05.09.2024. Students did a great job making this teachers’ day one to remember.
Onam was celebrated with a range of engaging activities, including competitions like tug of war, a food challenge, flameless cooking, rangoli, and mehendi, followed by dance and singing performances.
A distinguished assembly of experts were hosted at the National Seminar on "Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Ethical and Legal Implications" which drew participation from across the country.
The inauguration of the computer lab was done by Prof. (Dr.) Venugopal, Former Vice-Chancellor of Bangalore University, Col. Prof. (Dr.) N.S. Santhosh Kumar, Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor of TNDALU, Chennai along with other resource persons and Prof. (Dr.) Vijayakumar, Former Vice-Chancellor of NLIU, Bhopal.
The first edition of the college magazine, Rhythm for the academic years 2022-23 and 2023-24 was released at the National Seminar by the distinguished guests.
The Best Presenter award was conferred upon Atish George, a 5th-year BBA LL.B. (Hons.) student from NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai. He received a cash prize of Rs. 10,000
The Second-Best Presenter award was jointly presented to Preethila K. and Narmadha D., B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) students from School of Excellence in Law, TNDALU, Chennai. They were awarded a cash prize of Rs. 5,000.
The Third Best Presenter Award at the National Seminar on Artificial Intelligence and the Law was conferred upon Chaitanya K. and Jesventhi S.D., 5th-year law students from VIT School of Law, Chennai, and they received a cash prize of Rs. 2500.
Constitution Day celebration began with a rally from Kodi Kaatha Kumaran's statue to Tirupur Old Bus Stand, followed by a campus program. The esteemed chief guest, Thiru Abhishek Gupta, IPS, Superintendent of Police, Tirupur, delivered the day's address and awarded prizes to winners of elocution and quiz competitions held as part of the celebrations.
Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of India, Tmt. N.S. Nappinai, graced Tirupur District Court for Women’s Day celebration, engaging KMC students in a thought-provoking dialogue centered around the ethical dimensions of legal representation in criminal cases.
The induction ceremony for the 3-year LL.B. students of 2023 - 2026 batch took place. It was graced by the esteemed presence of Thiru Christuraj IAS, Tirupur District Collector. Additionally, esteemed academician Dr. Manonmani, former Senior Professor at Government Law College, Coimbatore, honored the event. Both distinguished guests delivered insightful addresses to the students.
KMC College of Law celebrated the National Constitution Day in the esteemed presence of Hon’ble Judge Thiru G.R. Swaminathan from the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court. Additionally, the distinguished presence of Principal District Judge Thiru Swarnam J Natarajan added grace to the occasion.
The event commenced with a rally by the students carrying placards depicting fundamental rights and duties, commencing from Tirupur Kumaran’s Statue to the Tirupur Old Bus Stand, flagged off by the Justice.
The event included a special address by Hon’ble Justice at the college premises, followed by students’ speeches, captivating mime performances, and culminated with an interactive session that facilitated a rich exchange of thoughts and viewpoints between the Judges and the students.
The inauguration of the Legal Aid Clinic at KMC College of Law, Tirupur took place in the presence of Hon’ble Principle and Sessions Judge, District Court, Tirupur, Swarnam J. Natarajan and other esteemed dignitaries.
The District Judge and Presiding Officer of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Thiru P. Shrikumar, advised the students to perform their duties and pursue legal education with dedication and hard work.
Former Public Prosecutor and Senior Advocate Thiru K.N. Subramanian and Panel Advocate of District Legal Services Authority Thiru O. Uthayasooriyan delivered a felicitation address.
Prinicipal District Judge of Tirupur, Thiru Swarnam J. Natrajan, in his inaugural address, insisted the law students to follow the three principles of Jurist, Roscoe Pound, namely, organization learning, the spirit of public service, and gaining a livelihood.
KMC College of Law organised Orientation and Motivational Programme, catering to both the incoming B.A. LL.B. freshers and second-year students from B.A. LL.B. and LL.B. programs.
The event's distinguished guest list featured Prof. (Dr.) Vijayakumar, former Vice-Chancellor of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal, and The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai. During his address, the chief guest, Prof. (Dr.) Vijayakumar, emphasized the crucial significance of honing analytical, drafting, and communication skills, coupled with a robust understanding of the subject matter. He highlighted that the outcome of a case rests not solely on the judges, but significantly on the evidence and arguments presented by lawyers.
The world comes together to celebrate World Nature Conservation Day promoting nature preservation. In line with this spirit, KMC College of Law took the initiative to organise the Conserve Nature Marathon on 30th July 2023. The marathon covered 7 km, commencing from KMC College of Law and culminating at Tirupur District Court.
Dr. P. Samithan IPS, the esteemed Superintendent of Police for Tirupur District, graciously flagged off the Conserve Nature Marathon at KMC College of Law on the mentioned date.
The event culminated at Tirupur District Court where a prize pool, totaling ₹36,000, was distributed among the deserving victors. Thiru Swarnam J Natarajan, Hon'ble Principal District Judge, Tirupur, graced the occasion and personally awarded the winners with cash prizes and trophies.
A compelling real-life murder case was meticulously assigned to the students, engaging them in a multifaceted exploration of the judicial process. Each participant assumed diverse roles, embodying the accused, witnesses, counsels, forensic experts, and other crucial personas essential to the trial. A dynamic mock trial session served as a vital bridge between theory and practice.
An interactive, motivational session by Mr. A.Mohamed Jiyaputheen, Former District and Sessions Judge was conducted on the topic ‘Vaanamum Vasappadum.’ He spoke about the importance of language and developing the language skills and gave his life
KMC celebrated Pongal, Tamilnadu’s harvest festival, with great enthusiasm and fervor. The college campus was decorated with colourful rangoli and the students and faculty came together to cook the traditional Pongal dish. Fun events like musical chair and were conducted as a part of the program. With the distribution of prizes to the winners, the event concluded memorably.
Human Rights Day was commemorated in the esteemed presence of Thiru A. Pari, I.P.S. (Retd.), whose profound insights highlighted the paramount significance of human rights. With an engaging discourse, he eloquently traced the evolution of human rights through history, shedding light on its transformative journey to its contemporary form. He expounded upon the enduring relevance and evolving nature of this fundamental concept.
Session on ‘professional ethics and career prospects.’
Mr. Narayanan Ranganathan, advocate and accredited mediator delivered a session on ‘professional ethics and career prospects.’ The special lecture program was conducted with the object to enable the students
to assimilate the possible avenues in law and to motivate them. It turned out to be an interactive session and Mr. Narayanan’s first-hand experience achieved the object sought.
Excitement filled the air on the first day of college as the students and parents gathered for an orientation program in the presence of our special guest, Mr. R. Chandra Sekaran, Chairman, Chandru Law Academy, Chennai. One of the highlights of the orientation was a keynote speech from the college's president, who shared his vision for the institution and encouraged students to make the most of their college experience.
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