Panel Discussion On “Separation Of Power in the Current Indian Landscape” By MPJRC: Register by 25th May

Panel Discussion On “Separation Of Power in the Current Indian Landscape” By Madhya Pradesh Judicial Reforms Council: Register by 25th May, 2024

About the Madhya Pradesh Judicial Reforms Council:

Madhya Pradesh Judicial Reforms Council is a part of the National Judicial Reforms Council working under the aegis of the Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI), which is a premier National Business Chamber for Women envisioning Global Impact for Women Entrepreneurs, Businesswomen and Professionals from all walks of life.

Supported by the massive global and influential women’s networks viz. G100, ALL Ladies League (ALL), Women Economic Forum (WEF) and SHEconomy, with 250,000 members and industry leaders worldwide, WICCI drives fundamental changes in governmental policies, laws, incentives and entrepreneurial ecosystems, with a view to robustly encourage and empower women in business, industry and commerce across all sectors and fields. Representing a wide variety of sectors of industry, economy and society, WICCI actively engages the voice of thousands of women entrepreneurs and professionals.

Madhya Pradesh Judicial Reforms Council aims to:

  • Focus on the upliftment of legal statuses of the stakeholders in the state. This encompasses a comprehensive approach towards enhancing and elevating their legal standing and rights.
  • Focus on providing legal literacy to foster the process of legal awareness. The council seeks to empower individuals to comprehend and assert their rights within the legal framework by imparting knowledge and understanding of legal principles and processes.
  • Build an environment that allows for the secure and unfettered exercise of rights. The council aims to create a setting where individuals can confidently exercise their rights, free from any threats or impediments.
  • Encourage individuals to fulfill their obligations and duties as active participants in the legal system. Thus, it will be working in furtherance of fulfillment of duties of individuals. 
  • Accelerate and strengthen reform implementation by using the judicial system’s resources and experience, thereby improving the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the legal framework.

ABOUT THE PANEL DISCUSSION:

This panel discussion aims to critically analyze the essential interplay and balance among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, emphasizing the importance of their harmonious functioning to uphold justice. It will explore how recent encroachments into each other’s distinct domains are undermining the constitutional mandate, thereby posing significant challenges to the governance framework and the rule of law in India. This discussion will provide a platform for the exchange of ideas among professionals, practitioners, and advocates in the field.

THE PANELISTS:

The keynote panelists for this panel discussion are as follows:

  1. Mr. Akshay Pathak, Principal Associate, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas.
  2. Ms. Raveena Sethia, Senior Associate, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas,
  3. Ms. Bhavinee Mishra, Legal Consultant, Enforcement Directorate, Ministry of Finance, Government of India.

GENERAL INFORMATION:

  1. E-Certificates shall be sent to the attendees on their registered e-mail ids.
  2. Mode: Online
  3. Date: 27th May 2024 (Monday)
  4. Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

REGISTRATION:

  • There is no registration cost or limits, the discussion is open to all Lawyers, Academicians, students, and other stakeholders or persons interested in exploring the realm of health advocacy.
  • Participants need to register on the link:  https://forms.gle/Pq3RY2gnx1TpHMbu9  
  • The deadline for registration is 25th May, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. (IST).

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