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ILA National Annual Conference (ILACON) 2018 @ Taj Palace, Delhi [Dec 22]

By LawStreet News Network      20 December, 2018 12:00 AM      0 Comments
ILA National Annual Conference (ILACON) 2018 @ Taj Palace, Delhi [Dec 22]

Indian Lawyers Association is proud to be holding its first ever, Annual National Conference this December to further its mission to shape the future of the legal profession throughout India. The standout feature of the Indian lawyers association is the amount of importance that has been given to networking and gatherings to increase the inter-connectivity of the chapters within themselves as well as present the opportunity for independent councils.

The annual conference is deemed as our marquee event and will attract over 1200 delegates all across India.

The inaugural conference brings together over 100 chapters of different cities and give them a common space for inspiration and interaction, the conference has been designed around the parameters of panel discussions involving high-level leaders from governments, private sectors, civil society, international organizations, academia and legal community.

The objective behind hosting such panels is to get the river flowing in terms of academic and law discussions on trending topics, which could benefit the society as a whole. The panels shall focus on the upcoming laws and current acts which are being introduced time and again with their growing need. The society can agree at large that many changes have to be brought about the legal system in India to promote healthy growth of individuals spread across the nation.

Registration fee

Conference Fee (Gala dinner not included)Rs 2,500
Cocktail DinnerRs 2,500
Conference & Cocktail FeeRs 3,750
StudentsRs 1,200

To register, click here.

Venue

Taj Palace

2, Sardar Patel Marg, Diplomatic Enclave

Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021 India

Contact 

335/352, Tower B2 Spaze ITech Park,

Sector-49 Sohna Road, Gurgaon 122002, India

Email: ilacon2018@indiattitude.com

Phone: +91 124 4409 362

To check the website, click here.

Download the brochure from below.

LawStreet Journal is proud to be a media partner for this event.



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