The GHG. Institute of Law for Women, Sidhwan Khurd, organized a countrywide seminar on ‘Criminal Law and Administration of Criminal Justice System: Emerging Issues and Trends.’ Prof Rattan Singh, Director, UILS, Panjab University, Chandigarh, changed into the leader guest, and Prof Vandana Ajay Kumar, Department of Laws, Panjab University, became the guest of honor. Prof Rattan Singh enlightened the target market on crook regulation and administration, talking approximately sub-subject matters of LGBT rights, euthanasia, and other emerging troubles. His perspectives had been unconventional, which enthralled the target market.
Prof Kumar explicated on the subject of crook regulation and its management and highlighted, in the sub-themes of prison reforms, the ever-widening scope of Article 21 of the Constitution. She dwelt on the vital demanding situations before the criminal law enforcement in India. Prof Jagtar Singh Dhiman, Registrar, CT University, talked about the sub-subject of developing crime in India and the need for mixing morality and ethics in our public life. He discussed crime in various facets of the agricultural and urban vicinity.
Thurman Harshadray Nimble, Assistant Inspector General of Police, Cyber Crimes, Mohali, highlighted the sub-subject of Indian cyber legal guidelines against the backdrop of global cyber legal guidelines. He mentioned website hacking, unauthorized access to banking devices, identity theft, intellectual property, and economic fraud. Gurpreet Singh Toor, DIG Counter-Intelligence, Mohali, talked about the sub-topic of drug abuse in Punjab by illustrating his views with the help of some of the case studies. Prof Dalip Kumar, Chairperson and Dean, Department of Laws, Kurukshetra University, shared his views on the referred principles underlying crook law in India.






