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19th SEPTEMBER 2025 | BHARAT MANDAPAM, NEW DELHI

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Shaping India’s Legal Future

GCAI’s Nyaya Nirmaan 2025 initiative will convene jurists, policymakers, corporate leaders, and young legal talent to deliberate on reforms aimed at building a just, ethical, and globally competitive legal ecosystem.

Building Tomorrow’s Legal Leaders

Mentorship for the Next Generation

The aim is to mentor and equip young talent with the knowledge and values needed to succeed in a changing legal landscape.

Global Readiness

Explore how India’s legal system can adapt to cross-border collaboration, international transactions and technology-driven business.

Professional Transformation

Industry leaders and General Counsels will share insights on strengthening ethics, accountability and continuing education within the profession.

Innovation and Technology

Sessions will highlight how AI, digital courts and legal tech can modernise justice delivery and improve accessibility.

Nation-Building Impact

Every dialogue is aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, creating a strong legal foundation to support inclusive growth, global competitiveness and citizen-first justice.

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Inagural

Law as the backbone of corporate India, focusing on governance, ESG, and dispute resolution.

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Session 1:
Transforming the Legal Profession 

Reimagining Indian legal services to be ethical, transparent and globally competitive.

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Session 2:
Yukti 2025- Mentorship and Skilling

Focusing on guided learning, mentoring and future-ready training to prepare young lawyers for global opportunities.

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Session 3:
Commercial Justice 2.0

Modernising damages law for fairness, predictability and commercial realism.

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Session 4:
Strengthening ADR

Building India’s position as a global hub for institutional mediation and arbitration.

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Session 5:
Reimagining Justice Delivery

Judicial reforms to make justice quicker, transparent and technology-enabled.

Key Sessions

Reimagining Justice Delivery

Timing: 18:30 to 19:30 PM

Courts in India carry a heavy burden of pending cases. Reform is urgent. This theme will look at separating judicial and administrative functions. The idea is simple. Justice should be quicker, more transparent, and easier to access for every citizen.

Distinguished Guests

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Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal

Minister of Law and Justice, Government of India

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Shri Kapil Mishra

Hon’ble Law Minister, Delhi Government

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Honorable Justice Manmohan

Supreme Court of India

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Honorable Justice Pankaj Mithal

Supreme Court of India

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Shri Sanjeev Sanyal

Member of Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council

Strengthening the ADR Ecosystem

Timing: 17:30 to 18:30 PM

Arbitration and mediation are no longer optional in a globalised economy. India must build a strong institutional framework that’s credible, enforceable, and globally recognised. This theme will explore how to strengthen bodies like MCIA and NPAC and ensure that India can stand as a serious international hub for dispute resolution.

Distinguished Guests

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Honorable Justice Hemant Gupta

Chairman India International Arbitration Centre

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Ms. Neeti Sachdeva

Secretary General and Registrar at Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration

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Ms. Shwetha Bidhuri

Director & Head (South Asia), Singapore International Arbitration Centre

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Shri Tariq Khan

Representative of Dubai International Arbitration Centre

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Shri Tejus Chauhan

Regional Director, International Chamber of Commerce, Paris.

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Shri Nakul Dewan

Senior Advocate

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Ms. Sharmistha Chakrabarti

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (Singapore) LLP

Commercial Justice 2.0

Timing: 16:45 to 17:30 PM

Business disputes in India often get stuck in outdated laws that don’t match today’s commercial reality. This session will look at modernising damages law to bring clarity, fairness, and predictability. The goal is simple. Create an investor-friendly environment where contracts are trusted and disputes don’t derail growth.

Distinguished Guests

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Justice Arjan Kumar Sikri

Former Judge, Supreme Court of India, Judge of International Commercial Court of Singapore

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Ms. Anju Rathi Rana

Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law and Justice

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Shri Gourab Banerji

Senior Advocate, former Additional Solicitor General of India

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Shri Mahesh Agarwal

Advocate

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Shri Jagdish Chandra Solanki

Central Government Standing Counsel and Advisor to Ministry of Law & Justice

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Daksh Ahluwalia

Founder & Principal, Aikyam Law Offices

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Ms. Sherina Petit

Partner, Head of International Arbitration, Head of India Practice, Stewarts Law

Yukti 2025 – Mentorship and Skilling

Timing: 15:30 to 16:15 PM

It’s designed for students and young lawyers who want more than classroom learning. Through internships, mentoring, and training in areas like arbitration, ESG, AI, and corporate law, Yukti will give them the confidence and skills to thrive. With guidance from senior legal minds, this is where tomorrow’s leaders will find their footing.

Distinguished Guests

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Dr. Manoj Kumar

Additional Secretary, Ministry of Law & Justice

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Prof. (Dr.) Gunjan Gupta

Professor-In-Charge, Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

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Prof. (Dr.) G. S. Bajpai

Vice Chancellor of National Law University, Delhi

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Prof (Dr.) Ivneet Walia

Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law

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Prof (Dr.) Avinash Dadhich

Founding Director, Dhirubhai Ambani University – School of Law

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Prof (Dr.) Ashish Bhardwaj

Dean, BITS Law School

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Shri Nusrat Hassan

Managing Partner, Dentons Link Legal

Transforming the Legal Profession

Timing: 14:45 to 15:30 PM

The legal profession in India needs to move with the times. This theme will focus on raising professional standards, improving transparency, and expanding continuing legal education. The aim is to make Indian lawyers not just effective at home but also respected and competitive across the world.

Distinguished Guests

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Dr Lalit Bhasin

Senior Advocate, President, Society of Indian Law Firms

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Shri Sasmit Patra

Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament, India

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Shri Mahavir Singhvi

Ministry of External Affairs

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Dr Rajiv Mani

Secretary, Legislative Department and Department of Legal Affairs, Govt. of India

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Ms. Mini vandePol

Asia Pacific Head - Investigations, Compliance & Ethics Group, Chair of India Practice, Baker McKenzie

Inaugural Session

Timing: 14:00 to 14:45 PM

Distinguished Guests

Shri Harsh Malhotra

Minister of State, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India

Honorable Justice Dinesh Maheshwari

Chairman, Law Commission of India

Shri Sardar Manjinder Singh Sirsa

Cabinet Minister, Government of Delhi

Prof (Dr.) Sudhir Krishnaswamy

Vice-Chancellor of NLSIU, Bengaluru and the Secretary-Treasurer of the Consortium of National Law Universities.

It’s designed for students and young lawyers who want more than classroom learning. Through internships, mentoring, and training in areas like arbitration, ESG, AI, and corporate law, Yukti will give them the confidence and skills to thrive. With guidance from senior legal minds, this is where tomorrow’s leaders will find their footing.

Yukti 2025 – Mentorship and Skilling

Focusing on guided learning, mentoring and future-ready training to prepare young lawyers for global opportunities.

Arbitration and mediation are no longer optional in a globalised economy. India must build a strong institutional framework that’s credible, enforceable, and globally recognised. This theme will explore how to strengthen bodies like MCIA and NPAC and ensure that India can stand as a serious international hub for dispute resolution.

Transforming the Legal Profession 

Reimagining Indian legal services to be ethical, transparent and globally competitive.

Arbitration and mediation are no longer optional in a globalised economy. India must build a strong institutional framework that’s credible, enforceable, and globally recognised. This theme will explore how to strengthen bodies like MCIA and NPAC and ensure that India can stand as a serious international hub for dispute resolution.

Strengthening ADR

Building India’s position as a global hub for institutional mediation and arbitration.

Key Sessions

Business disputes in India often get stuck in outdated laws that don’t match today’s commercial reality. This session will look at modernising damages law to bring clarity, fairness, and predictability. The goal is simple. Create an investor-friendly environment where contracts are trusted and disputes don’t derail growth.

Commercial Justice 2.0

Modernising damages law for fairness, predictability and commercial realism.

Courts in India carry a heavy burden of pending cases. Reform is urgent. This theme will look at separating judicial and administrative functions. The idea is simple. Justice should be quicker, more transparent, and easier to access for every citizen.

Reimagining Justice Delivery

Judicial reforms to make justice quicker, transparent and technology-enabled.

Key Sessions

Image by Nellie Adamyan

The legal profession in India needs to move with the times. This theme will focus on raising professional standards, improving transparency, and expanding continuing legal education. The aim is to make Indian lawyers not just effective at home but also respected and competitive across the world.

Transforming the Legal Profession 

Reimagining Indian legal services to be ethical, transparent and globally competitive.

Image by Mikhail Pavstyuk

It’s designed for students and young lawyers who want more than classroom learning. Through internships, mentoring, and training in areas like arbitration, ESG, AI, and corporate law, Yukti will give them the confidence and skills to thrive. With guidance from senior legal minds, this is where tomorrow’s leaders will find their footing.

Yukti 2025 – Mentorship and Skilling

Focusing on guided learning, mentoring and future-ready training to prepare young lawyers for global opportunities.

Image by Scott Graham

Business disputes in India often get stuck in outdated laws that don’t match today’s commercial reality. This session will look at modernising damages law to bring clarity, fairness, and predictability. The goal is simple. Create an investor-friendly environment where contracts are trusted and disputes don’t derail growth.

Commercial Justice 2.0

Modernising damages law for fairness, predictability and commercial realism.

Image by Rock Staar

Arbitration and mediation are no longer optional in a globalised economy. India must build a strong institutional framework that’s credible, enforceable, and globally recognised. This theme will explore how to strengthen bodies like MCIA and NPAC and ensure that India can stand as a serious international hub for dispute resolution.

Strengthening ADR
 

Building India’s position as a global hub for institutional mediation and arbitration.

Image by Wesley Tingey

Courts in India carry a heavy burden of pending cases. Reform is urgent. This theme will look at separating judicial and administrative functions. The idea is simple. Justice should be quicker, more transparent, and easier to access for every citizen.

Reimagining Justice Delivery

Judicial reforms to make justice quicker, transparent and technology-enabled.

Image by Nellie Adamyan

The legal profession in India needs to move with the times. This theme will focus on raising professional standards, improving transparency, and expanding continuing legal education. The aim is to make Indian lawyers not just effective at home but also respected and competitive across the world.

Transforming the Legal Profession 

Reimagining Indian legal services to be ethical, transparent and globally competitive.

Image by Scott Graham

Business disputes in India often get stuck in outdated laws that don’t match today’s commercial reality. This session will look at modernising damages law to bring clarity, fairness, and predictability. The goal is simple. Create an investor-friendly environment where contracts are trusted and disputes don’t derail growth.

Commercial Justice 2.0

Modernising damages law for fairness, predictability and commercial realism.

Key Sessions

Image by Wesley Tingey

Courts in India carry a heavy burden of pending cases. Reform is urgent. This theme will look at separating judicial and administrative functions. The idea is simple. Justice should be quicker, more transparent, and easier to access for every citizen.

Reimagining Justice Delivery

Judicial reforms to make justice quicker, transparent and technology-enabled.

Image by Mikhail Pavstyuk

It’s designed for students and young lawyers who want more than classroom learning. Through internships, mentoring, and training in areas like arbitration, ESG, AI, and corporate law, Yukti will give them the confidence and skills to thrive. With guidance from senior legal minds, this is where tomorrow’s leaders will find their footing.

Yukti 2025 – Mentorship and Skilling

Focusing on guided learning, mentoring and future-ready training to prepare young lawyers for global opportunities.

Image by Rock Staar

Arbitration and mediation are no longer optional in a globalised economy. India must build a strong institutional framework that’s credible, enforceable, and globally recognised. This theme will explore how to strengthen bodies like MCIA and NPAC and ensure that India can stand as a serious international hub for dispute resolution.

Strengthening ADR

Building India’s position as a global hub for institutional mediation and arbitration.

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