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From Bhagavad Gita to the Courtroom: How Ancient Indian Concepts are Transforming the Judiciary - Register Now!

By LAWSTREET NEWS NETWORK      11 April, 2023 07:24 PM      0 Comments
From Bhagavad Gita to the Courtroom: How Ancient Indian Concepts are Transforming the Judiciary - Register Now!

India Habitat Centre, Delhi, is all set to host a seminar on "Ancient Wisdom Contemporary Relevance- Prachin Gyan, Aaj ka Samadhan" on 14th April from 5:45 pm to 8:30 pm. The focus of the seminar is on using ancient wisdom for judicial reforms in India. The seminar will have eminent personalities from the judiciary and the intellectual world, who will delve into the ancient concepts of Dharm and Nyaya.

The seminar aims to use ancient wisdom for judicial reforms in India, and it will have eminent personalities from the judiciary and the intellectual world, who will delve into the ancient concepts of Dharm and Nyaya.

The event is being organised by Samay Yaan and LawStreet Journal. Samay Yaan is founded by Justice (Retd.) S.N. Dhingra, who is on a mission to bring ancient Indian wisdom to the contemporary world.
www.samayyaan.com. 

The seminar will have a panel discussion on the pre-colonial period judicial system, a comparative study between now and then, and the ancient Indian judicial concepts. The panel discussion will be graced by Justice (Retd.) S.N. Dhingra, Adv. Vijay Sardana, Dr. B.T. Kaul, and Dr. A.K. Pujari.
In recent times, there has been a growing interest in ancient Indian wisdom, and this seminar promises to provide a platform for the seekers to learn and understand the relevance of these concepts in the present-day scenario. The seminar will shed light on the application of ancient concepts in judicial reforms in India and how they can be used to address the present-day ills of the judicial system. The seminar is expected to be a platform for knowledge exchange and a step towards bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary relevance.

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