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Lalit Bhasin re-elected as SILF President; Jyoti Sagar to be Associate President

Dr. Lalit Bhasin has been elected President and JSA's Jyoti Sagar has been elected Associate President.

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Dr. Lalit Bhasin has been re-elected as President of the Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF). JSA founder Jyoti Sagar has been elected as Associate President.

The following lawyers have been elected as office bearers:

Senior Vice-Presidents

  • Ravi Nath, RNC

  • CR Dua, Dua and Associates

  • Diljeet Titus, Titus and Co.

  • Anand Desai, DSK Legal

  • Manoj Kumar Singh, S and A Law Offices

  • Nishith Desai, Nishith Desai Associates

  • Alok Kumar, THS – The Law Firm

  • Ravi Bhola, K and S Partners

  • Varun Bajaj, RJD Bajaj Global

  • Amit Kapur, JSA

  • Manjula Chawla, Phoenix Legal

  • Pravin Anand, Anand and Anand

Vice-Presidents

  • Darshanand Gaur, Gour and Co.

  • Mumtaz Bhalla, Economic Law Practice

  • Ameet Naik, Naik Naik and Company

  • Sudhir Kumar, India International Jurists LLP

  • Shweta Bharti, Hammurabi and Solomon

General Secretary

  • Rohit Kochhar, Kochhar and Co.

Treasurer

  • Aseem Chawla, ASC Legal

Joint General Secretaries

  • Arush Khanna, Numen Law Offices

  • Yakesh Anand, Anand and Associates

  • Pratap Shanker, Legal Consultus

It was open to all SILF members to submit their nominations to the Returning Officer, who scrutinized these nominations. Thereafter, elections were conducted for various positions, in which all SILF members participated. SILF has about 130 plus members.

SILF Elections are held every three years.

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