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Justice BN Srikrishna, top law firm partners to participate in meeting on Unlocking Online Dispute Resolution held by Agami, CII, NITI Aayog

The conversation aims to articulate industry interest in ODR, identify promising commercial use cases, and encourage businesses to forge pathways for greater adoption.

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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and NITI Aayog, in association with Agami and Omidyar Network India, are hosting business leaders, heads of top law firms and leading General Counsel for a conversation on 'Unlocking Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) to Enhance the Ease of Doing Business' on August 8 from 2:00-4:30 pm.

The first such meet took place on June 6, when sitting Supreme Court judges, Justices DY Chandrachud, Sanjay Kishan Kaul, and Indu Malhotra were among the panellists who discussed reasons to advance Online Dispute Resolution in India.

With an aim to articulate the industry interest in ODR, identify promising commercial use cases, and encourage businesses to forge pathways for greater adoption, the conversation will see participation of various members of the legal fraternity and business leaders.

The participants in the meeting will include former Supreme Court judge, Justice BN Srikrishna; Managing Partner of Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Cyril Shroff; Co-founder are Managing Partner of AZB & Partners Ajay Bahl; Joint Managing Partner of J Sagar Associates, Amit Kapur; Managing Partner of Argus Partners, Krishnava Dutt; Group General Counsel of ICICI Bank Pramod Rao; NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant; and Director General of CII Chandrajit Banerjee, among others.

To receive the link to the meeting stream, you are requested to RSVP here.

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