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Attend: Think India's Online Lecture on Contempt of Court by Namit Saxena (06 Mar)

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Think India is an initiative to bring together the best talent of this country and to infuse them with a nation-first attitude. It is an active forum of researchers, professionals, and students where they debate on national issues, raise their concerns and offer innovative solutions to problems.

CCLG, RGNUL is a research centre based in Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab established with a vision to contribute to the study, research, and understanding of constitutional law and governance from an interdisciplinary perspective.

We are organizing a session in collaboration with Centre for Constitutional Law & Governance, RGNUL on the topic Contempt of Court in India. The speaker of the session will be Shri Namit Saxena (Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India).

About the Speaker:- Namit Saxena is an Advocate on Record at the Supreme Court of India who secured 2nd Rank in the AoR Exam; An RMLNLU law graduate, Namit practices in New Delhi and is the revising author of major legal classics including Ratanlal and Dhirajlal CrPC and Mulla CPC

Theme: Contempt of Court in India

Date: 6th March, 2021 (Saturday)
Time: 4:00 PM
Platform: WebEx

Registration: All the participants are required to register themselves on the URL: https://bit.ly/CCLG1

For Queries, feel free to contact us at web.thinkindia@gmail.com

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