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Webinar Alert: Campus Law Centre's "Courtroom Legends " inaugural lecture by Sr. Adv. Harish Salve

Bar & Bench

The Debate & Discussion Society (DDS), Campus Law Centre is a unique forum that promotes free thought and exchange of opinions. When discussion is the ethos of an institution, DDS forms a natural facilitator of that spirited culture.

The DDS hosts a plethora of events covering various facets of the art of debate and discussion with an aim to provide ideas and expressions a platform they rightly deserve.

COURTROOM LEGENDS - Keynote Series, is an initiative by Debate & Discussions Society, Campus Law Centre, Delhi University, where you get to learn and interact with Legendary Counsels who have mastered the craft of advocacy.

Queen’s Counsel, Former Solicitor General of India, Senior Advocate Shri. Harish Salve will be delivering a Keynote in the inaugural session of COURTROOM LEGENDS.

Topic of Keynote: “71 years of Constitution: are we true to the dreams of its makers”

The Keynote address will be followed by a moderated Q&A session.

About the Speakers

The event will be graced by the presence of Mr. Harish Salve (Padma Bhushan awardee -2015), Queen's Counsel and Former Solicitor General of India, who is renowned all over the world for International commercial arbitration and litigation.

He is a stalwart in Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Public International Law, Human Rights and Taxation law and has successfully represented Union of India in many landmark cases both nationally and internationally.

Registration / Joining Links

The event will be streamed live at: facebook.com/ddsclc

Contact info

Mr. Vijay Pujari, +91 7981778079

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