Webinar by Maharashtra Judicial Reforms Council: Register by March 7

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About Maharashtra Judicial Reforms Council

The National Judicial Reforms Council, operating under the Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI), is a non-profit organization committed to fostering positive changes in the judicial system. Established in 2012, we have expanded our presence across the nation through state and union territory councils, including the Maharashtra Judicial Reforms Council.

The Council primarily focuses on the empowerment of women through the various events that it organizes and via the projects that it undertakes. We understand that women’s issues need to be discussed not in isolation, but in the social context, and, therefore, we also focus on the allied pressing issues prevalent in the society.

AIM – The Council aims to :

  • Bring about a radical change in the awareness level amongst the general masses about such issues.
  • Identify the persisting lacunae in society but also to take positive steps towards bridging such loopholes.
  • Continually strive to realize the vision and mission of this organization. This involves delving deeper into lesser-discussed topics and taboos in society to normalize them and provide justice in the true sense of reforms.

About the Discussion

This webinar will explore the nuances of the skin–to–skin verdict from an expert’s perspective while analyzing its lacunae. A bench of Justices UU Lalit, S Ravindra Bhat, and Bela Trivedi (Supreme Court ) said restricting the meaning of “touch” to “skin-to-skin” contact would lead to “narrow and absurd interpretation” and destroy the intent of the Act, which was enacted to protect children from sexual offenses. You are cordially invited to engage in this webinar, gain a comprehensive understanding, and elevate your perspective on this verdict.

  • E-certificates shall be sent to the participants on their registered e-mail IDs.
  • Mode: Online (Google Meet)
  • Date: 8th March, 2024 (Friday)
  • Time: 12:00 PM (IST) Onwards.

Guest Speaker

The Guest Speaker of the webinar will be Ms. Geeta Luthra, Sr. Adv, Supreme Court of India.
Ms. Geeta Luthra is a designated Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India and the Delhi High Court. She was awarded the prestigious Inlaks Foundation Scholarship for Law at Cambridge University where she pursued an LL. M and an M. Phil. in International Law.
Currently, she is the Vice President of the Indian Council of Arbitration, a Member ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR, the India Chapter Core committee, Member of the International Academy of Family Lawyers.
She has served as a sole arbitrator in many cases of domestic and international arbitration and has argued on behalf of various Public Sector Units in the Energy and infrastructure sector and Private Companies in arbitral disputes.

Registration Procedure

Click Here To Register.

  • There is no registration cost or limits, the webinar is open to all Lawyers, Academicians, students, and other stakeholders or persons interested in exploring the realm of dispute resolution.
  • Participants need to register on the link given.
  • The deadline for registration is 7th March 2024 at 8:00 PM (IST).

Contact Information

Email: [email protected]
Event Coordinators:
DIYA SHER (Council Member, MJRC): +91 95407 61112
VEDANTI JUMDE (Council Member, MJRC): +91 96990 67981


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