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An opportunity to engage with a high-impact initiative focused on addressing systemic delays in the justice delivery process in India
The Fourth IBA India Litigation and ADR Symposium concluded with a panel discussion on privacy and the new Digital Personal Data Protection Act as well as a debate on whether social media was the only reliable source of news.
The session explored how artificial intelligence is reshaping intellectual property law, from data-scraping and authorship debates to personality rights and deepfake misuse. The discussion underscored the need for clearer safeguards, transparency obligations and balanced governance frameworks as AI accelerates real-world disputes.
The second day of the Fourth IBA India Litigation and ADR Symposium, held on 6th December 2025, traversed various emerging topics in the legal field such as developments in arbitration law, emerging issues in IPR and AI, privacy, AI in dispute resolution, and more.
Day 1 of the 4th IBA India Litigation and ADR Symposium explored key issues shaping India’s legal landscape, including the rule of law, judicial independence, access to justice, and cross-border dispute resolution.
The 4th IBA India Litigation and ADR Symposium organised by the IBA Asia Pacific India Working Group with the IBA Arbitration and Litigation Committees, is taking place on 5—6 December 2025 at the Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi
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The registration for the Fourth IBA India Litigation and ADR Symposium closes in three days.
Third IBA India Litigation and ADR Symposium 2024: From fringe to focal: India at the centre of international dispute resolution- a symposium presented by the IBA India Working Group of the IBA Asia Pacific Regional Forum and supported by the IBA Arbitration Committee
The International Bar Association Young Lawyers’ Committee hosted this course to assist young members of the legal profession with the fundamentals of international legal practice.
The event is kindly supported by Ciarb; Confederation of Indian Industry; SCC Times; and Society of Indian Law firms
Interviewed by Tanya Sharma
by Hasit B. Seth†
Cite as: 2023 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 73
We are pleased to announce that the National Law University Delhi in collaboration with Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies