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Justice Surya Kant to inaugurate legal convention today

The transformative role of technology and interdisciplinary integration in shaping the future of the legal profession will take centre stage during the legal convention “Future law: Innovate, integrate, impact”. The conference, scheduled for September 28 and 29 in Chandigarh, will...
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The transformative role of technology and interdisciplinary integration in shaping the future of the legal profession will take centre stage during the legal convention “Future law: Innovate, integrate, impact”.

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The conference, scheduled for September 28 and 29 in Chandigarh, will feature in-depth deliberations on how advancements like artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and other emerging technologies are revolutionising legal practice. It will also emphasise on the need for integrating diverse legal perspectives to address evolving challenges in a globalised world.

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All set to be inaugurated by Justice Surya Kant of the Supreme Court of India, the two-day event will explore critical issues such as AI-driven legal research, automated contract analysis, and the ethical considerations surrounding these technologies.

The convention’s five working sessions will span various legal domains, including constitutional law, corporate law, environmental law, human rights, and litigation practices.

Justice Sheel Nagu, Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court, will be the guest of honour during the inaugural ceremony and the valedictory session.

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