Lalit Bhasin Secures Another Term as SILF President, Jyoti Sagar Named Associate President

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Adv Lalit Bhasin, President, SILF.

Adv Lalit Bhasin, President, SILF.

Lalit Bhasin Secures Another Term as SILF President, Jyoti Sagar Named Associate President: New Delhi, India – Veteran legal luminary Lalit Bhasin has been re-elected as the President of the Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF), reaffirming his leadership at a crucial juncture for the Indian legal fraternity. Joining him in a key leadership role is Jyoti Sagar of India’s leading law firm JSA has been appointed as the new Associate President of SILF.

Lalit Bhasin’s re-election comes amidst significant discussions surrounding the liberalization of India’s legal market and the ongoing dialogue between SILF and the Bar Council of India (BCI) regarding the entry of foreign law firms. His continued tenure is expected to provide stability and continuity in SILF’s advocacy for the interests of Indian law firms.

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Adv Jyoti Sagar of JSA.

Adv Jyoti Sagar of JSA.

The appointment of Jyoti Sagar as Associate President further strengthens SILF’s leadership, bringing additional experience and perspective to the organization. Together, Bhasin and Sagar will be instrumental in addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by market reforms, technological advancements, and the need for domestic reforms within the Indian legal sector.

SILF, under the combined leadership of President Bhasin and Associate President Sagar, is poised to continue its prominent role in shaping policy and engaging with regulatory bodies on issues critical to the legal profession. Their re-election and appointment underscore the confidence of SILF members in their ability to represent their concerns effectively and to champion a phased and well-regulated approach to market liberalization. The legal community will be closely watching the initiatives and positions taken by this key leadership duo in the coming months.

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