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Webinar on "Right to Information and Good Governance in India: Contemporary Issues & Challenges"

The organiser, LawFoyer, aims to become a platform for the sharing of ideas, opinions, views, updates, and content on the legal system.

Bar & Bench

LawFoyer is organizing a webinar on "Right to Information and Good Governance in India: Contemporary Issues & Challenges" on May 22, 2022.

The LawFoyer consists of a team of law aspirants, determined to find ways to make the law simple to understand and easily accessible to all. It is a growing Legal website focused on improving our collection of content and enhancing the forum experience.

The LawFoyer aims to become a platform for the sharing of ideas, opinions, views, updates, and content on the legal system. The platform primarily focuses on the Indian legal system. It is an attempt to connect the youth out there who aspire to gain knowledge and who like to frame an opinion.

Those who participate in this event will be eligible for the following perks:

1) All participants will get a participation certificate.

2) 10 participants will get a chance to do an Online Internship at Law Firm Regan Associates.

3) 10 Participants will get Internship Opportunities at various NGOs

3) 10 participants will get an opportunity to publish their articles/case analysis on the LawFoyer Website www.lawfoyer.in (keeping in mind LawFoyer’s publication standards).

Following are the details of the Webinar

Date: 22 May, 2022

Time: 2:00 pm onwards

Platform: Live on LawFoyer’s YouTube channel (link will be shared via mail after the successful registration)

Speaker of the webinar

Dr Rajeev Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh.

Free Registration

Find registration link here.

Register by May 21, 2022

Contact Us

Email: lawfoyer@gmail.com

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