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Guest Lecture on “Mandating Mediation in the Administration of Justice” by CCADR, CNLU

Sameer Shah, Director of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (India) will be the speaker.

Bar & Bench

The CCADR, CNLU is going to organise a guest lecture on Mandating Mediation in the Administration of Justice on 23 December, 2022 by Mr. Sameer Shah, Director, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (India).

About the Guest Lecture

The lecture is a vision of CCADR to provide a platform to students as well as young practitioners to learn from the experience of ADR, such as Arbitration, Mediation, and Negotiation experts. 

General Details

  • Topic: “Mandating Mediation in the Administration of Justice”

  • Speaker: Mr. Sameer Shah, Director, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (India).

  • Date & Time: 23 December, 2022 at 3 pm onwards.

Sameer Shah is an Arbitrator/Mediator who is currently the Director of the Indian branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (London). He pursued his LL.B. in the year 1994 from Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, and subsequently started practising in Ahmedabad in the year 1994, upon being enrolled in the Bar Council.

Registration & Meeting Link

  • Interested candidates are requested to register through this link.

  • There are no registration fees.

Contact Details

In case of any query, write to events.ccadr@cnlu.ac.in  or contact the undersigned:

  1. Mr. Aridaman Raghuvanshi (Convener, CCADR): +91 95196 21777

  2. Mr. Ayush Kumar (Co-convener, CCADR): +91 74808 30235

  3. Ms. Dakshita Dubey (Co-convener, CCADR): +91 8571918879

Note: The lecture is open to all, irrespective of registration; however, the certificate of participation will only be provided to those who have registered for the event. 

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