Law School

Webinar on "Cryptocurrency & Its Future in India" by Jayant Bhatt

Jus Corpus aims to bring various aspects and chains of Law under a single umbrella and provide services to the Law students.

Bar & Bench

Jus Corpus is a double-blind peer-reviewed Interdisciplinary E-Journal that provides a platform to students, academicians, scholars, professors & professionals in the fields of law to publish their Articles, Blogs, Case Comments, Research Papers.

Jus Corpus aims to bring various aspects and chains of Law under a single umbrella and provide services to the Law students.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Mr. Jayant Bhatt (Advocate, Supreme Court of India; Chambers of Jayant Bhatt)

He holds dual Masters of Law (LL.M.) from New York University, USA & National University of Singapore and is a member of the prestigious Supreme Court Bar Association and Delhi High Court Bar Association. Besides being a practicing Advocate, he is also a prolific speaker at various platforms and is an individual with firm belief in greater societal good.

He has a keen interest in teaching and mentoring young minds and is an advisory board member to various organizations including Jus Corpus. He regularly features in news articles & columns and is also a writer and a thought leader.

ABOUT THE SESSION

The topic of the Webinar: "Cryptocurrency & its future in India”

Date: February 11, 2022

Timing: 3:00 PM (onwards)

Venue: YouTube Live.

Registration here.

Perks: E-Certificates to all the Attendees.

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