The University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU organised “A Two – Day Online Workshop on Mediation” on 18th and 19th October 2021, 4 PM onwards. The event was graced by Dr. Aman Hingorani.

 

Areas that were covered during the workshop:

1.     Practical skills required for Mediation

2.     Online Mediation and mediation skills required for ease of doing business

 

About the Speaker
Dr. Aman Hingorani is a practising lawyer and mediator at the Hon’ble Supreme Court and the High Court of Delhi. Dr Hingorani has been appointed as an Arbitrator by the Delhi High Court and acts as an Arbitrator with the PHD Chambers of Commerce and Industry. He is also an adjunct faculty to teach students as well as runs his own training courses for judicial officers, lawyers and law teachers at several institutions in India (including National Judicial Academy, Bhopal; Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi; Indian Law Institute, New Delhi) and abroad (including Keble College, University of Oxford, UK; Law School, Warwick University, UK; South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal and Human Rights Studies, Dhaka, Bangladesh). Dr. Hingorani has previously addressed national as well as international audiences on the Kashmir issue and his celebrated book ‘Unravelling the Kashmir Knot’ published by Sage Publication received rave reviews from former Justices of the Supreme Court, journalists and diplomats for its unique perspective on Kashmir. Dr Hingorani is also a frequent contributor to LiveLaw and has been writing constantly on Article 370 in the days following its abrogation.

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