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The document discusses the persistent discrimination faced by Christian Dalits in India, highlighting the selective application of legal protections under the Prevention of Atrocities Act. It argues for the inclusion of Christian Dalits under the same legal provisions as Hindu Dalits to ensure their rights are protected. The paper is part of a national seminar organized by NMIMS Hyderabad, focusing on law and society in India, scheduled for March 11-12, 2024.

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The document discusses the persistent discrimination faced by Christian Dalits in India, highlighting the selective application of legal protections under the Prevention of Atrocities Act. It argues for the inclusion of Christian Dalits under the same legal provisions as Hindu Dalits to ensure their rights are protected. The paper is part of a national seminar organized by NMIMS Hyderabad, focusing on law and society in India, scheduled for March 11-12, 2024.

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Persistent Persecution on Caste and Religious Identity:

The Case of Atrocities Against Christian Dalits

Dr S Swaroop Sirapangi,
Assistant Professor in Political Science,
School of Liberal Arts,
Mohan Babu University.
Email: [email protected]

Abstract:
Dalits carry a historic sociological agency of ‘contempt and discrimination’ against their ‘self’ in
the broader caste society. Such look down prejudiced chauvinism against their self and social
identity gets manifested even at the cost of violating legal and constitutional measures. The
present paper focuses on one such prominent sociological, legal and constitutional spirit
violation discourse. Though Dalits appear to have protective measures granted by the State, in
reality, such measures are selectively extended and curtailed. In this respect, selective extension
of legal provisions to Hindu Dalits and Christian Dalits is a noted phenomenon. As a result, the
present paper highlights how Christian Dalits are not covered under the Prevention of Atrocities
Act and why they should be covered under the same legal and constitutional
provisions. Methodologically, the paper engages in secondary data synthesis on the lines of
normative, legal and constitutional modes of critical argumentations.

Keywords: Dalits, Christian Dalits, Atrocities, Law, Constitution.


NATIONAL SEMINAR
oN

Rights and Realities:


A Comprehensive
Understanding of Law
and Society in India
DATE
11-12th March, 2024

Organized by
School of Law Via
Hyderabad Virtual mode
ABOUT US

NMIMS Hyderabad
SVKM's NMIMS Deemed to be University was
established under the patronage of SVKM in 1981.
With a rich legacy of 42 years, NMIMS has grown to
be one of the top 10 B-schools in India. It has also
emerged as a multi-disciplinary University with 8
campuses at Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Bengaluru,
Hyderabad, Indore, Navi Mumbai and Shirpur, and
Chandigarh.
NMIMS School of Law Hyderabad offers an
outstanding legal education to inculcate a wide
range of legal skills useful for the legal profession,
including the corporate level. Established in 2019
by NMIMS University, one of the premier Deemed-
to-be Universities in India, the programs offered in
our law school have all qualities and niceties of the
programs offering by the world-class Universities
over the world.

NMIMS is placed at the forefront of excellent


education because of its academic quality,
research focus and faculty from top national and
global institutes & industries.

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Meet Our
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Dr. Bhat has led a long and distinguished career as an


educator and academician. He has been the
vanguard of leading academic excellence in
management education in India. An alumnus of the
Delhi School of Economics and Harvard University, Dr.
Bhat has worked in some of the nation’s top business
schools.

Dr. Siddhartha Ghosh


Director, NMIMS Hyderabad

Dr. Siddhartha Ghosh has worked as the Senior Director


Delivery and Dean Academics at TalentSprint,
Hyderabad. He has about 22 years of experience in
Teaching, Research and Administrative field. Dr.
Siddhartha Ghosh completed B.E. from NIT Agartala, an
M.Tech in CSE from Hyderabad Central University and
has done PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Osmania
University, Hyderabad.

Dr. Durgambini Patel


Dean, KPMSOL, NMIMS

Dr. Durgambini Patel is a highly respected academic in


the field of law. She has extensive teaching experience,
with over 28 years of experience. She is a former
Professor and Head of the Department of Law at
Savitribai Phule Pune University. Dr. Patel has made
valuable contributions to the field through her
research and teaching, and is recognized as an expert
in her field.
ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE

ORGANIZING SEMINAR
CHAIR CONVENER

Dr. Md. Samiulla Arab Dr. sreeramulu gosikonda


Associate Dean & Assistant Professor (Sociology)
Professor (Criminal Law) School of Law
School of Law NMIMS, Hyderabad
NMIMS, Hyderabad
ABOUT THE
SEMINAR
understanding law and society in india
Society consists of human beings as Aristotle rightly said man is a
social animal. To maintain some sort of discipline among its
members, societies prepare rules and everyone has to obey
those. Culture, folkways, customs, mores, and conventions are
some of the best examples of regulating human behaviour in
society. Change is the law of nature and society is not exempted
from it. Due to colonization in India, there was evidence of social
change especially among educated Indians. After India gained
independence and became the largest democratic country in the
world, one could find drastic changes in the social, economic,
political, educational, and professional life of Indians.
Globalization encourages transnational migration of human
beings for better job opportunities, in addition to the free-flow of
goods and services around the world. In this way, the division of
labour becomes complex and heterogeneity is found not only in
terms of vocations but also ethnicity. When human interaction
increases with the members of other societies, society is more
prone to hearing the voices of diverse communities of the
society. Ultimately, legislatures prepare new bills/amendments
and put them on the table for discussion in both houses to
convert them into acts/laws. Once a law is prepared, each citizen
has to obey it. Any citizen, who seeks justice in any case, can
knock on the doors of courts.

.
ABOUT THE
SEMINAR
The present conference proposes a critical understanding of law from a
sociological lens. Since society is dynamic always by the enforcement of law,
papers on the below-mentioned themes cab be submitted:

themes
Law and Sociology

฀ Sociology of Law and Current Trends


฀ Law and Social Change
฀ Indian Traditions and Law
฀ Indian Constitution and Fundamental Rights
฀ Affirmative Actions and Social Justice
฀ Social Relevance of Judgments of the Supreme Court

Law and Social Issues

฀ Poverty and Population Explosion


฀ Unemployment and Youth unrest
฀ Social Deviance and Crime
฀ Corruption and Black Money
฀ Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
฀ Terrorism, Regionalism and Communalism
฀ Slavery and Human Trafficking
ABOUT THE
SEMINAR

Law and Marginal Communities

฀ Women and Welfare


฀ Scheduled Castes and Empowerment
฀ Scheduled Tribes and Development
฀ Minorities and State
฀ Child Rights and Child Labour
฀ Aging and Elder Abuse
฀ LGBTQ Community and Inclusion

Law and Social Institutions


฀ Family, Marriage and Kinship
฀ Politics and Social Benefit
฀ Education and Human Resource Development
฀ NEP 2020 and Transformation of India
฀ Economy and Employment
฀ State and Religion
฀ Society and Media

Law and Industry

฀ Agriculture and Farmers


฀ Handloom Industry and Weavers
฀ Handicrafts and Geographical Indication (GI)
฀ Technology and Environmental Policies
฀ Industrial Labourers and their Plight
฀ Industries and CSR
฀ Globalization and International Trade
฀ International Migration and Cultural Exchange

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIST OF THEMES IS MERELY SUGGESTIVE AND NON-EXHAUSTIVE IN NATURE. THE AUTHORS
CAN CHOOSE TO SUBMIT ANY MANUSCRIPTS ON RELEVANT TOPICS.
REGISTRATION & SUBMISSION

Guidelines for Registration &


Submission
Abstract Submission

An abstract (About 200-250 words) should be submitted as an


attachment in a word file. Abstracts will be peer reviewed before they are
accepted. Selection of papers for presentation will be based on abstracts.
The following information, in the given format, should be sent along with
the abstract.

NAME OF THE PARTICIPANT:


CO- AUTHOR (IF ANY):
DESIGNATION & affiliation details:
EMAIL ID:
TITLE OF ABSTRACT (including keywords):

Note: The Submission of the Abstract will be through the Google


Link provided here:

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REGISTRATION & SUBMISSION

RULES FOR PARTICIPATION


Submission Guidelines
The Paper Should Adhere the Following Guidelines :
Format of file – Microsoft Word (Docx) or (Doc)
Font – Times New Roman
Font Size – 12 (Text), 10 (Footnote)
Margins – One-inch margin on all sides
Line spacing – 1.5 (Text), Single (Footnote)
Citation Style- Bluebook 21st Edition/APA 7th Edition
Word Limit-Abstract: 200-250 words
Word Limit-Full Paper: 3000-5000 words (including footnotes & endnotes)
Language – English only

RULES & REGULATIONS


Submissions will pass through blind peer review and acceptance
will be subject to the report of the peer review team.
Submissions not meeting the requirements mentioned will not
be reviewed.
The final paper should be submitted after the intimation of
acceptance of abstract.
The final submission shall be concluded within the prescribed
deadline.
No abstract or full paper shall be accepted after the last dates of
submission, respectively.
Paper Presenters have to register after the acceptance of abstract
with payment of registered fee.
Registration is mandatory on confirmation of the participation.
RULES

RULES FOR PARTICIPATION


Rules & Regulations

All submissions must be original and unpublished work of the


author/s and should not have been submitted, accepted or published
elsewhere.
Co-authorship of entries (maximum three) among individuals from
the same or different institutions is allowed. Multiple entries by the
same authors are not allowed.
The organizing committee reserves the rights to accept and reject
the submissions at any stage of the review. The decision of the
organizers regarding selection of the papers shall be final.
The copyright for all entries shall vest with the organizers who
herewith reserve the right to modify the contributions as per the
requirements of necessity
There shall be a Zero tolerance policy on Plagiarism and Copyright.
Similarity up to 15% is permissible.

Important Note
All the final submissions shall be subjected to blind peer review
and plagiarism check, subsequent to which the selected papers
will be considered.
Certificate will be awarded to the registered participants who will
attend the full Seminar.
The seminar will be conduct via virtual mode and link will be
share before seminar.

Eligibility for participation


Academicians/Students/Researchers/Policy Makers/Activists/Lawyers
and other professionals are invited to contribute papers on the seminar
themes
FEE & PAYMENT DETAILS

Registration
Details

Participants/Paper Presenters have to register after the acceptance of


abstract with payment of registered fee. The registration fee (including
GST) is as follows: –

Single Author Rs. 500

With Co-author Rs. 800 (For two authors)

Rs. 1000 (For three authors)

BANK DETAILS

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REGISTRATION & SUBMISSION

IMPORTANT DATES

important dates

last date for Submission of


Abstract 29/02/2024
Communication of Abstract
Within 3 days of submission final date for
Submission of Full Paper registration and
10/03/2024 payement 06/03/2024

Dates of Seminar

11/03/2024 - 12/03/2024
CONTACT DETAILS

SEMINAR CONVENER

Dr. sreeramulu gosikonda [email protected]


Assistant Professor,
School of Law,
NMIMS Hyderabad

For any queries, contact:

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SEMINAR, MUST BE ADDRESSED TO

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Programme Schedule of
National Seminar on
"RIGHTS AND REALITIES:
A COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING OF LAW AND SOCIETY IN INDIA,"
organised by School of Law, NMIMS Hyderabad from 11th-12th March 2024
via virtual mode on zoom
DAY –1, Monday, MARCH 11, 2024
Sr. Timing Event Link
No.
1. 10.00-11.00 am Inaugural Ceremony zoom link
Chief Guest: Prof. Dr. B. Sudhakar Reddy,
Honorary Director, ICSSR-SRC, Hyderabad

2. 11.35-12.35 pm Theme: Law and Marginal Communities zoom link


Session Chair-Dr.Raeesa Begum,
Assistant Professor, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad

i. Dr Poornima Eknath Sur


ii. Sushmita Kindo
iii. Dr S. SwaroopSirapangi
iv. Swarnali Das
v. Chayanika Basu
vi. Dr.AradhyaSingh,Suvasita Jain
vii. RohiniPandurangi

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viii. Asha. K

3. 12:40 – 1:40 pm Theme: Law and Industry zoom link


Session Chair- Prof. NishitTandra,
Assistant Professor, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad

i. Lehar Choudhary
ii. MuktaNahata&Sukhpreet Kaur Sodhi
iii. Krishna Raj Kumar& Sanjana
iv. Vaibhavi Pandey
v. PrishaBatra&Vaibhav Tripathi

Theme: Law and Marginal Communities


12:40 – 1:40 pm Session Chair- Prof. Yogendra,
Assistant Professor, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad zoom link

i. Madhavi Sharma
ii. KumariDipurnimaksha Chandra
iii. Radhika Kacholia, Kimaya Joshi&ShivnidhiAnirudh
iv. SreddhaGopakumar Krishna& Arya Rajan J R
v. Neha Singh&Dr.Avinash Krishna Goswami
vi. Rishav
vii. Abhay Katre& Khushi Goyal

4 1:30 – 2:30 pm Theme: Law and Sociology zoom link


Session Chair- Prof. Srinivas Vanamala,
Visiting Faculty, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad

i. Gurinder Singh

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ii. Aila Harshitha
iii. Vikrant
iv. Mritunjay Kumar
v. Aditya Raj
vi. Jhanvi Jayaraj

5 2.35 – 3.35 pm Theme: Law and Sociology zoom link


Session Chair- Dr. Suresh Anuganti,
Assistant Professor, School of Education, Central University of
Karnataka, Kalaburgi

i. Mohit Kumar& Prachi Sharma


ii. Abhijit B
iii. Dr Sunaina
iv. Abhay Kumar, Dr. Ganesh Prasad Pandey&Raushan
v. Hans Honey Khari&Dr. Abhinav Bhardwaj

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6 3.40 – 4.40 pm Theme: Law and Social Issues zoom link
Session Chair- Prof. TarunYadav,
Assistant Professor, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad

i. Mihuka Singh Chouhan


ii. Abhishek Chatterjee& Shreya Chatterjee
iii. KaustubBoidi&Thrisha S Kumar
iv. PreetJuneja& Arnav Bhadouriya
v. S.RachanaSharanyha, VarshiniRachamalla&Dhruv Sachdev
vi. VaishnaviBalusu&Sylvia Mathews
vii. RumeetSaluja&Anubhuti Verma

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7. 4.45 – 5.45 pm Theme: Law and Social Institutions zoom link
Session Chair- Dr. Sai Sailaja,
Assistant Professor, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad

i. Daksha Sharma
ii. Aseem Khan Sherwani&PoorvaMathur
iii. Shweta Singh&Dr. Guru Trisha Singh
iv. A.Rishika&Sanjana.S.Trivedi
v. SakshiMuttur, AnshSugandhi&VedangeeBorikar
vi. Aditi Pandey& Gargi Nagpal

4.45 – 5.45 pm Theme: Law and Social Issues zoom link


Session Chair- Dr.SatheeshPerumalla,
Assistant Professor, Sri Venkateshwara College, University of Delhi

i. Sami Mohammed Farhat


ii. J. Shri Vathsan&Shruti Gupta
iii. Pratyush Kumar
iv. GairikSanyal, Chandramouli Roy Chowdhury& Siddharth Singh
v. Sanjampreet Singh&Mahkasha Azad Ali
vi. M. Pavan Kumar, S. Akhila&G.SamaraSimha Reddy

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DAY - 2, Tuesday, MARCH 12, 2024
Sr. Timing Event Link
No.
1. 10.35-11.35 am Theme: Law and Marginal Communities zoom link
Session Chair- Prof. NishitTandra,
Assistant Professor, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad

i. Shweta Singh
ii. Pooja Kumari
iii. Raveena R Savadi
iv. Prasanna K
v. Tulika
vi. SonaKaushiki
vii. MohdHammaadSiddiqui&KusuruArachana
viii. Gaurav Kharwar

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10.35-11.35 am Theme: Law and Social Issues zoom link
Session Chair-Dr.SilveruHarinath,
Research Associate, Centre for Economic and Social Studies,
Hyderabad

i. M. JhanseLalitha
ii. Sishi S&Roshini T
iii. Punnagai K, Tameena. H&Gowtham. P
iv. Ishtisham&Kritika
v. Vasantharao Satya Venkatarao
vi. Shaik FathimaSitara&ChallaMadhuri,
vii. Abhilasha Sharma& Aditi Rathore

2. 11.40- 12.40 pm Theme: Law and Sociology zoom link


Session Chair- Dr.Prakash Chandra Jha,
Assistant Professor, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad

i. N Vaidheeswari& M. Ramalingam
ii. SanskritiSaxena, Kaushiki Raj&Shreya Raj
iii. Aastha Thakur
iv. Suman Kumari
v. Prerna Shikha

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3. 12:45 – 1:45 pm Theme: Law and Industry zoom link
Session Chair- Prof. Yogendra,
Assistant Professor, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad

i. Karnati Sravani
ii. Bidyalaxmi Devi Elangbam
iii. StutiLal& Priyanka Kushwah
iv. Purnima Shukla&Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pandey

Theme: Law and Social Issues zoom link


Session Chair- Dr Y. Suresh Babu,
Assistant Professor, Presidency University, Kolkata

i. Azim Hussain Mazumder


ii. Kirti Sharma
iii. Priyansha Badoni&Prof.(Dr.) Faizanur Rahman
12:45 – 1:45 pm
iv. Pratiksha Singh& Pooja Gahlot, R.Prerna
v. Dr.MythriRamulu

4 2:00 – 3.30 pm Valedictory Ceremony zoom link


Chief Guest: Prof. Dr.NagarajuGundimeda,
Head, Department of Sociology, School of Social Sciences,
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad

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5 3.40 – 4.40 pm Theme: Law and Industry zoom link
Session Chair- Dr.NaveenCherupelly,
Assistant Professor, VISH, VIT AP University, Amaravati, AP

i. Sania Joseph& Vijay Anantharaman


ii. Priya
iii. P S Madhumitha
iv. Deeptha K R
v. MuktaNahata&Sukhpreet Kaur Sodhi
vi. Sneha

Theme: Law and Sociology zoom link


Session Chair-Dr. Naveen Kolloju,
Associate Professor, School of Liberal Arts & Humanities,
Woxsen University, Telanagna

3.40 – 4.40 pm i. Madhushree


ii. Mrs. Heena Suthar
iii. Vijay Kanwar
iv. Mohammed Irshad&Divya. S

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6 4.45 – 5.45 pm Theme: Law and Social Institutions zoom link
Session Chair- Dr.Sai Sailaja,
Assistant Professor, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad
i. Srestha Mitra
ii. Bhoomi Jain&ParthavKotkar
iii. Dr.Shashya Mishra
iv. Ishita Gupta&Mridu Jain
v. Dharanya V&EthayaPria

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