NLUO conducts Certificate Workshop titled ‘Mediator’s Opening Statement’

NLUO conducts Certificate Workshop titled ‘Mediator’s Opening Statement’

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New Delhi, Updated on Jul 4, 2022 17:04 IST

Centre for Mediation and Negotiation NLUO has concluded its very first event, a Certificate Workshop titled ‘Mediator’s Opening Statement’ organized in collaboration with Accords International.

NLUO conducts Certificate Workshop titled ‘Mediator’s Opening Statement’

As a commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of the 2002 Amendment to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, which paved way for amicable conflict resolution vis-à-vis Section 89 of the Code, the Centre for Mediation and Negotiation NLUO has concluded its very first event, a Certificate Workshop titled ‘Mediator’s Opening Statement’ organized in collaboration with Accords International.

The official notification says, "Since the event demanded a certain degree of exclusivity, there were limited slots available for participation. We witnessed participation from various institutions, national law universities, faculty and students alike. However, to ensure that each interested individual witnesses and benefits from the workshop, the event was live-streamed on YouTube. The link can be accessed here. We are grateful to our Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ved Kumari for actively supporting the Centre in organizing the event and witnessing the workshop. The Centre for Mediation and Negotiation NLUO extends their gratitude to everyone involved in making this event a success. We look forward to our upcoming endeavors and hope to receive a likewise enthusiastic response!"

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Justice JB Pardiwala who has been at the receiving end for his observation in Nupur Sharma's case has said during the NLUO Symposium that social and digital media need to be mandatorily regulated in India to preserve the rule of law under the Constitution.

“In India, which cannot be classified as mature and an informed democracy, social and digital media is employed frequently to politicise purely legal and constitutional issues… Crossing that ‘Lakshman rekha’ many times, this is especially worrisome,” said Justice Pardiwala, as reported by Odisha Bytes.

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