Panel Discussion: Vishwa Nyaya Samvada by Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Bengaluru [July 3, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM]: Registrations Open

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Online Panel Discussion for Law Students, practitioners  and academicians

About the College

Kristu Jayanti College of Law is affiliated to Karnataka State Law University and Recognized by the Bar Council of India. The College has been institutionalized and organized by CMI Fathers.

Kristu Jayanti College of Law is unique for organizing tailor-made programs which include Interactive sessions with Honorable Judges of the various courts from the lower levels to the apex court, leading Lawyers, Industrialists, Experts and Academicians in the field of Law.

About the Event

Vishwa Nyaya Samvada is Kristu Jayanti College of Law’s initiative towards creating an International Panel Discussion on ‘Judicial Delays in Administration of Justice‘.

Students of law students, academicians, research scholars, advocates and other professionals are welcome to join.

  • Date: 3rd July 2020
  • Time: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

About the Speakers

The Program is graced by Chief Guest: Hon’ble Justice Karunakaran: Former Chief Justice, Republic of Seychelles

The esteemed panellists are

  • Dr. Ishwar Bhat: Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Law University
  • Dr. Manoj Kumar Sinha: Director, Indian Law Institute, New Delhi
  • Dr. Srikrishna Deva Rao: Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Odisha

For the registration form of the Panel Discussion, click here.

Platform: Zoom (link will be shared to the registered Mail IDs).

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Registration Fee: Free

E-Certificates will be provided to registered participants

Contact Info

Coordinator: Dr. Mohan R Bolla: Principal, Kristu Jayanti College of Law Bengaluru

E-mail ID: lawprincipal@kristujayanti.com and nyayasamvada@kristujayanti.com

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