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[Webinar] Justices SB Saraf, Suraj Govindaraj to speak on "Professional Journeys: Court Craft, Values & Ethics"

The webinar will be hosted by the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab in association with the Confederation of Alumni for National Law Universities (CAN Foundation) on July 11, 4.30 pm.

Bar & Bench

A webinar on the theme "Candid Conversations on Professional Journeys: Court Craft, Values & Ethics", is set to feature talks by Calcutta High Court judge, Justice Shekhar B Saraf and Karnataka High Court Judge, Justice Suraj Govindaraj.

The speakers shall be exploring the following themes:

  • Court craft and handling of briefs with clients. Argumentations, et al.

  • Values and Ethics in the legal profession.

  • Their perspectives from being Members of both the Bar and the Bench after passing out from a premier national law university of the country (NLSIU).

  • Their views on the influence and impact of social media on the Justice dispensation.

  • Suggestions to the current crop of young professionals on values, ethics and the importance of hard work in the legal profession to establish oneself as a visible practitioner.

The Interactive Session shall be moderated by Anirudh Lekhi (Associate, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. & Alumnus WBNUJS, Kolkata) and Ganesh A Khemka (Senior Law Clerk cum Research Assistant to Justice Suryakant, Judge, Supreme Court & Alumnus NLSIU, Bengaluru).

The webinar is being hosted by the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab in association with the Confederation of Alumni for National Law Universities (CAN Foundation).

Professor Dr Naresh Vats, Registrar, RGNUL, Punjab will deliver the Welcome Address

The webinar will be conducted on July 11, Saturday at 4.30 pm. Those interested in attending the session can register through www.canfoundation.in

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