Webinar on Evolution of the Law of Adverse Possession by Think India: Register now!

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Think India is an initiative to bring together the best talent of this country and to infuse them with a nation-first attitude. It is an active forum of researchers, professionals, and students where they debate on national issues, raise their concerns and offer innovative solutions to problems.
About the event
As a part of our Bi-Monthly Lecture Series “Pragodghosh”, We are fortunate to have with us Shri Dilip Mazumdar Ji, Additional Advocate General of Assam, as our guest speaker, the Session will be based on “EVOLUTION OF THE LAW OF ADVERSE POSSESSION: AN OVERVIEW”. We Cordially Invite you all to actively participate in this event.
General details
Certificate of Participation will be provided to all the registered participants
Date- 26th September(Sunday)
Time- 5.00 PM (IST)
Platform- Cisco Webex
Registration
Contact
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Saket- +918271962277
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