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Indian Legal System Reform: Seminar #5

A well-functioning justice system is a critical component of a thriving society. The legal system is not just about litigants and lawyers arguing cases in courts and judges delivering justice. The effectiveness of the legal system determines the incentives of all economic actors. How well disputes are resolved determines the level of economic activity one is willing to risk engaging in. The Indian legal system is a kafkaesque nightmare that most citizens would prefer never to engage with. We need to bridge this gap. The journey towards better legal systems in India requires deep research, careful thought, consultation and collaboration. There are many organizations working on different aspects of legal system reform in India, with varying perspectives, each one understanding one part of a complex puzzle. This monthly seminar series on the state of Indian Legal Systems Reforms aims to be a platform for regular engagement across the community of changemakers interested in this field.


The event is hybrid and free, but you must register to attend.


Details of the previous seminars:


Seminar #1

Seminar #2

Seminar #3

Seminar #4

Type
Seminar
When
November 17, 2023
Where
Hybrid seminar at XKDR Forum, 201, Samarpan Building, Guru Hargovindji Rd, Chakala, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400059
Agenda
16:00 - 16:40

Learnings from the IT Transformation of Kerala High Court

Presenter: Joseph Rajesh, Deputy Director (IT) High Court of Kerala

16:45 - 17:30

Approach to Measuring Court Performance in India

Presenter: Siddarth Raman, XKDR Forum