International Lawyers Participate in Rise of the Powerful Repeat Player in Civil Litigation Panel Discussion ; organized by Punjab & Haryana High Court at Chandigarh University as part of India International Disputes Week 2026 UK-based Solicitor Lakhvir Singh says Experience Influences Pre-litigation Strategy but outcomes Depend on Merits of the Case A distinguished panel of international lawyers, solicitors, arbitrators and prominent legal luminaries and scholars participated in a high-level panel discussion on Rise of the Powerful Repeat Player in Civil Litigation: Corporates, Governments and Institutions vs One-Time Litigants organized by the Punjab and Haryana High Court in collaboration with Chandigarh University as part of India International Disputes Week 2026. The initiative was aimed at strengthening Indias position as a credible global hub for dispute resolution across litigation, arbitration and mediation to encourage institutional collaboration and cross-border legal engagement. Prominent International lawyers, solicitors, arbitrators & legal luminaries speaking during Rise of the Powerful Repeat Player in Civil Litigation Panel discussion at Chandigarh University Chandigarh University hosted the panel discussion that brought together leading legal luminaries, practitioners and scholars who deliberated on emerging trends in civil litigation and dispute resolution. The discussions particularly highlighted the increasing dominance of institutional litigants including governments, corporations and public bodies in contemporary justice systems and examined the implications of this trend for individuals and one-time litigants. The discussion focused on how such repeat players often accumulate greater legal expertise, advantages and institutional resources through frequent engagement with courts and tribunals while individual or one-time litigants find themselves at a systemic disadvantage. The prominent among those who were present during the panel discussion were Lakhvir Singh, Solicitor at Alexander & Co Solicitors LLP, Nottingham (UK), Gurprit Mattu, Commercial Litigation Barrister and Mediator, London, Manish Jain Senior Advocate at the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Aman Pal, Senior Advocate at the Punjab and Haryana High Court and Prof (Dr) Ashutosh Hajela, Executive Director, University Institute Legal Studies (UILS). The panel was moderated by Amanat Kahlon, Assistant Professor, University Institute Legal Studies (UILS). Speaking during the panel discussion, Lakhvir Singh, Solicitor at Alexander & Co Solicitors LLP, Nottingham, UK, said, In jurisdictions like the UK, repeat or institutional litigants often develop a better understanding of how to manage litigation, particularly when it comes to mitigating risks and controlling the costs associated with legal proceedings. Because they engage with the system frequently, they are generally more aware of when it is sensible to proceed with litigation and when it may be more appropriate to resolve a dispute outside court. However, our system is largely governed by the Civil Procedure Rules and the protocols that operate within them, which are designed to create a structured and predictable process. These rules to a large extent help balance the system because they apply equally to both repeat litigants and one-time litigants, ensuring that while experience may provide some advantage, the procedural framework aims to make the process fairer and more manageable for all parties involved. While institutional litigants may have greater financial resources, outcomes in courts are ultimately decided on the merits of the case, the evidence and the strength of legal arguments. Experience mainly matters at the pre-litigation stage, where repeat litigants better understand procedural nuances for example, a landlord with multiple properties is more likely to know the correct legal steps when a tenant defaults on rent, while a first-time litigant may unknowingly waive certain rights. However, once the matter reaches court, the judge decides the case strictly on law and evidence, added Singh . Gurprit Mattu, Commercial Litigation Barrister and Mediator, London said, Early mediation can level the playing field because neither party has yet incurred heavy legal costs. In many commercial disputes, particularly shareholder disputes, prolonged litigation can damage the very business the parties are trying to protect. Over the past few years mediation in England has grown significantly mainly due to the potential cost implications that come with litigation. Even if a party wins a case, the court can order the losing party to pay a substantial portion of the winners legal expenses sometimes up to 70 to 80 percent along with interest. Because of these potential costs, parties increasingly consider mediation at a very early stage of the dispute often even before a case is formally filed in court. Arbitration is closer to a court process where arbitrators eventually deliver a judgment. It can still take years and involves legal costs. Mediation usually happens in a single sitting or within a short period and can resolve disputes much more quickly, added Mattu . Manish Jain Senior Advocate at the Punjab and Haryana High Court said, In practice an individual litigant is often at a disadvantage when compared to large corporations or institutional parties. These entities have the resources, legal teams, and networks to pursue prolonged litigation and multiple appeals whereas for an individual the cost, time and effort involved can be overwhelming. Cases can take years to move through the system and even after winning, a litigant may have to initiate separate execution proceedings to enforce it. Imposing meaningful costs on losing parties could help curb frivolous litigation and reduce unnecessary burdens on the judicial system. Aman Pal, Senior Advocate at the Punjab and Haryana High Court said, Strategy goes a long way in litigation. Over time, you learn how to mitigate risks involved in litigation and also how to control the costs associated with pursuing a case. Repeat or institutional litigants, because of their continued exposure to the legal system, often develop a clearer understanding of these aspects. They are generally better placed to assess the situation and determine when it is worthwhile to initiate or pursue litigation and when it may be more prudent to avoid it. This experience often shapes a more informed and strategic approach to handling disputes. Prof (Dr) Ashutosh Hajela, Executive Director, UILS said, The panel discussion on the rise of the powerful repeat player in civil litigation was highly insightful and fruitful where legal luminaries deliberated on systemic challenges and emphasized the need for strengthening fair and efficient dispute resolution mechanisms. The discussion yielded major takeaways on promoting mediation, reducing litigation and encouraging institutional reforms to enhance access to justice. The deliberations were well appreciated by students, young and budding lawyers, faculty members and all attendees. Such initiatives continue to encourage practical legal understanding and policy-oriented thinking among students. Chandigarh University organizes such events to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world legal practice, equipping students with practical insights and policy-oriented perspectives. Chandigarh University Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC. www.cuchd.in .
Chandigarh University (CU) in association with the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) organised CommuniGate 2026 , an International Conference on New Media ecologies transforming communication paradigms in the digital age , providing an interdisciplinary platform to scholars, practitioners, policymakers and emerging researchers for insightful discussions on contemporary challenges and opportunities in evolving landscape of digital communication. Chandigarh University Officials along with prominent media industry persons during International Conference on New Media Ecologies CommuniGate 2026at Chandigarh University The dignitaries who graced thetwo-day CommuniGate 2026, organised by CUs University Institute of Media Studies (UIMS), included Prof (Dr) KG Suresh,veteran journalist and Director India Habitat Centre, Rabindra Narayan, MD and President, GTC Network,Prof (Dr) Raviraj N Seetaraman, Vice-Chancellor, Chandigarh University, Dr Nitin Kumar, Deputy Director (Research) ICSSR, Mimansa Malik, veteran TV anchor , Dr Mihir Ranjan Patra, Chairperson, DCMT, GJUST Hisar, Prof Kulveen Trehan, (GGSIPU)and Pallavi Srivastava, entrepreneur and media professional. About 60 Research Papers were presentedduring technical sessions of the Conference by research scholars from countries including Nigeria, Bahrain and Venezuela and various states of Indiaincluding Maharashtra, Kerala, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. Speaking on the theme of CommuniGate 2026, Deepinder Singh Sandhu, Senior Managing Director, Chandigarh University said, As communication systems are witnessing a transformation in this digital age, its no surprise that today social media platforms,algorithmic systems, Artificial Intelligence,immersive technologies, mobile communication, and participatory cultures arecollectively not only reshaping public discourse, cultural expression and governance, but everyday life also. So this International Conference served as a vibrant interdisciplinary platform for academics, researchers, practitioners and students to share insights and engage in critical deliberation on the transformative dynamics of new media ecologies and their implications for democracy, culture, education, migration and social inclusion . Participating in the Conference, renowned media experts said AI and other emerging technologies are transforming media in the Digital Age, but human touch still remains the key for the real stories of the real peopleand good journalism. In his address during the valedictory function, Chief Guest Rabindra Narayan, MD and President, GTC Network , said, The AI is as good as the person giving it the prompt. AsAI helps us do things better and faster, our dependence on others is reducing. But we should keep learning and applying out mind to what AI is doing for us. This way we will also learn. With the advent of AI and free flow of knowledge, if inequalities can go from the society, education can become common for all, the education tools become affordable for all, we can make the world better using those new tools and technologies. We may cure diseases, we may have lesser misery, inequalities, we may have better policies. On New Media in digital age, Narayan said, Media remains media. Today you are calling AI new media but it's old media already. We don't know where we are going but it's a very very exciting prospect. Wherever we are going, it's a new world and the new world is always exciting.But never give up the basic tools. Real stories are in real places with real people, you must go to real places, real people,find real stories, tell real stories because only real stories survive. Do what you feel right. Never be afraid to fail. Only the failure will teach you the success. And there is no learning without actually going to the ground, burning your boots, talking to real people, learning first hand. Earlier in his key note address during the inauguration of the CommuniGate 2026 , veteran journalist and IHC director Prof (Dr) KG Suresh highlighted the rapid transformation of journalism due to the rise of new media, social platforms and artificial intelligence. He said while traditional roles in journalism are evolving, the spread of misinformation remains a major concern. He emphasised the need for technological competence, ethical practices, and human-interest-driven reporting in modern journalism. Mimansa Malik, veteran TV anchor said, The phone in our hand holds more power today than any news channel did 30 years ago. But how are we using that power? . The responsibility that comes with digital media, young journalists should balance representation with ideological awareness ,. She also highlighted the importance of ethical citizen journalism, engaging storytelling and the responsible use of AI for fact-checking. Understanding algorithms, leveraging digital platforms for social change, and maintaining originality are key to content creation in this digital age , Malik added. Dr Nitin Kumar, Deputy Director (Research), ICSSR , stressed the importance of ethical practices, responsible usage, and regulation of digital platforms. He said challenges of new media require a collaborative relationship between technology, media, and society, along with proactive participation from policymakers. The focus should shift from how technology is transforming communication to how communication is transforming democracy, Dr Kumar added. Chandigarh University Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC. www.cuchd.in .
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Distinguished doctors honoured with awards totalling INR 90 Lakhs for their contributions to advancing healthcare in India The awards celebrate excellence in clinical care, research, rural healthcare, and medical innovation This initiative, marks the birth centenary of Late Shri Sitaram Jaipuria, and builds on his humanitarian legacy The Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation (SJF) hosted the third edition of the Medical & Healthcare Excellence Awards, which also marks the birth centenary of the Late Shri Sitaram Jaipuria, recognizing outstanding medical professionals for their transformative contributions to healthcare and patient care across India. Awards totalling INR 90 lakhs were presented to distinguished doctors whose work continues to strengthen Indias healthcare ecosystem and inspire the medical community. Winners of the healthcare awards along with Governing Council and Jury of Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation The awards ceremony was held in New Delhi as part of the SJF Scientific Symposium and Awards Program. The day-long symposium, organized to commemorate the Birth Centenary of Late Shri Sitaram Jaipuria, brought together leading voices from the medical fraternity for discussions and knowledge exchange on the theme Obesity, Diabetes, and Other Cardiometabolic Diseases . Hosted by Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation and Chaired by Mr. Ashok Jaipuria, Chairman, SJF and Chairman & Managing Director, Cosmo First Ltd., the event brought together eminent doctors, researchers, and healthcare leaders to deliberate on emerging challenges and innovations in healthcare. The evening concluded with the Medical & Healthcare Excellence Awards ceremony, celebrating individuals whose dedication and leadership are shaping the future of healthcare in India and beyond. Instituted to recognize exceptional achievements in medicine and healthcare, the awards honour professionals who have demonstrated excellence across areas such as clinical practice, medical research, rural healthcare delivery, public health leadership, and specialised treatment advancements. The initiative reflects the Foundations continued commitment to acknowledging individuals who have devoted their lives to advancing healthcare and improving patient outcomes. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Ashok Jaipuria, Chairman, Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation and Chairman & Managing Director, Cosmo First Ltd. , said, Guided by the humanitarian values of my father, Shri Sitaram Jaipuria, we are glad to recognize the extraordinary contributions of members of the medical community. The doctors being felicitated today have dedicated their lives to advancing healthcare and improving the lives of countless individuals. Their sheer commitment, compassion, and pursuit of excellence truly reflect the noble spirit of the medical profession . Awards totalling Ninety Lakhs Rupees were conferred across various categories: INR 50 Lakhs for Excellence in Medicine and Healthcare Award Prof. (Dr) Vinod K. Paul Member (Health), NITI Aayog, and Former Professor & Head of Paediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi INR 10 Lakhs for Emerging Young Leader in Medicine and Healthcare Award Dr Sahajal Dhooria Additional Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh INR 10 Lakhs for Exemplary Leadership in Rural Medicine and Healthcare Award Dr Himmatrao Saluba Bawaskar Medical Director, Bawaskar Hospital & Clinical Research Centre, Mahad, Maharashtra Dr Sadanand Dagadu Raut Consultant Physician & Director, Vighnahar Nursing Home, Narayangaon, Maharashtra INR 10 Lakhs for Smt. Gayatri Jaipuria Womens Medicine and Healthcare Excellence Award Dr Thara Rangaswamy Co-founder & Vice-chairperson, Schizophrenia Research Foundation (SCARF), Chennai INR 10 Lakhs for Shri Ashwini Kumar Award for Healthcare Excellence in Diabetes and Obesity Care Dr V. Mohan Chairman, Dr Mohans Diabetes Specialities Centre & The Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, Chennai Through the Medical & Healthcare Excellence Awards, we express our sincere appreciation to these healthcare professionals who tirelessly serve the society, often placing the well-being of others above their own. This recognition stands as a tribute to their dedication and a reminder that their invaluable service to humanity is deeply respected and acknowledged , Jaipuria added. The third edition drew attention with 476 entries and 233 applications, demonstrating commitment to recognizing exceptional contributions. The event also featured a special session titled Celebrating Excellence: Featuring Previous Edition Awardees , where distinguished doctors including Prof. (Dr) Raman Krishna Kumar, Dr Ashish Satav, Prof. (Dr) Jeyaraj Durai Pandian, and Prof. (Dr) Pratibha Singhi from earlier editions reflected on their journeys in advancing healthcare and highlighted the evolving challenges and opportunities in the medical and healthcare field.
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Head Coach Hemang Badani: Delhi Capitals bid farewell to the teams now-former mentor Kevin Pietersen after the England veteran announced on Saturday that he was stepping down from his role, stating that he could not commit the time it requires. The 45-year-old, however, will be back in the commentary box for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. DC had appointed Pietersen for the role in February last year, for the 2025 edition of the tournament, as he worked alongside the support staff, which included Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao, Head Coach Hemang Badani, Assistant Coach Matthew Mott and Bowling Coach Munaf Patel. The England veteran took to X on Saturday to share the news, saying, I cannot be a mentor for Delhi Capitals in this IPL season. I can't commit to the time that the job requires. Best wishes to all the players for this season! However, I'll see you back in the commentary box! IPL is the world's best league, and I can't wait to see all of you soon! The franchise shared an edit for Pietersen on Sunday, captioning it, Once a Dilliwala, always a Dilliwala. Thank you for all the love & roars, KP. The former England cricketer also reacted to their post by dropping a heart emoji. Earlier this week, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the schedule for the first phase of IPL 2026, to be played from March 28 to April 12, 2026. As three states are scheduled to undergo State Assembly elections during this period, the full schedule of the tournament will be announced once the poll dates are announced, BCCI said in a statement. Earlier this week, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the schedule for the first phase of IPL 2026, to be played from March 28 to April 12, 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A total of 20 matches will be played across 10 venues: Bengaluru, Mumbai, Guwahati, New Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. Article Source: IANS
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Kevin Pietersen Steps Down As Delhi Capitals Mentor Ahead Of IPL 2026
Ahead of the 19th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen has stepped down as mentor of the Delhi Capitals franchise, stating that he cannot commit the time the role requires. The 45-year-old, however, will be back in the commentary box in the cash-rich event. DC had appointed Pietersen for the role in February last year, for the 2025 edition of the tournament, as he worked alongside the support staff, which included Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao, Head Coach Hemang Badani, Assistant Coach Matthew Mott and Bowling Coach Munaf Patel. The England veteran took to X to share the news as he said, I cannot be a mentor for Delhi Capitals in this IPL season. I can't commit to the time that the job requires. Best wishes to all the players for this season! However, I'll see you back in the commentary box! IPL is the world's best league, and I can't wait to see all of you soon! With experience in 200 T20s and 5,695 runs, Pietersen participated in 36 IPL matches, scoring 1001 runs with teams like Delhi Daredevils, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Pune. The South African-born cricketer, who captained England from 2008 to 2009, was awarded Player of the Series in the 2010 ICC T20 World Cup, a performance that contributed to England's first ICC trophy. Throughout his distinguished international career, Pietersen participated in 104 Tests, accumulating 8,181 runs, and played 136 ODIs, totaling 4,440 runs. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday announced the schedule for the first phase of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, to be played from March 28 to April 12, 2026. As three states are scheduled to undergo State Assembly elections during this period, the full schedule of the tournament will be announced once the poll dates are announced, BCCI said in a statement. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday announced the schedule for the first phase of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, to be played from March 28 to April 12, 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A total of 20 matches will be played across 10 venues: Bengaluru, Mumbai, Guwahati, New Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. Article Source: IANS
Special Olympics Golfers Shine At IGPL Invitational
The Indian Golf Premier League: The Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) marked a historic milestone at its Invitational 2026 Chandigarh Leg, held from March 11 to 13 at the Chandigarh Golf Club, by inviting three Special Olympics golfers, Ranveer Singh Saini, Kushagra Gaur, and Mohit Kumar, to compete alongside professional golfers. The occasion represented a major step towards inclusive sports. During the event, Indian golf legend and defending champion Gaganjeet Bhullar was crowned champion at the IGPL Invitational Chandigarh 2026, with Olympic golfers also witnessing the remarkable achievement. Ranveer Singh Saini from Gurgaon is the first autistic Indian and has won three medals at the Special Olympics World Games (gold in 2015 at Los Angeles, silver in 2019 in Abu Dhabi, and gold in 2023 in Berlin). He is also a 13-time National Champion and has received the National Award in Sports from the President of India. Mohit Kumar, 21, from Hisar, is an emerging talent who took second place at the Special Olympics Bharat National Golf Championship and is a likely candidate for the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Santiago, Chile. On the momentous occasion, Ranveer Sainis father, Kartikeya Saini, said, IGPL has taken this initiative to invite these young golfers to play on their tour with some of the finest Indian golfers. The moment you do that you have taken a giant step by playing alongside them. Ranveer, Kushagra, and Mohit have bonded very well. IGPL has made them come together high fives, hugging each other after a good putt. It was great camaraderie that IGPL has brought amongst players with disabilities, Kartikeya added. Kushagra Gaur, from Gurgaon, is an international gold medallist at the Macau Special Olympics Golf Masters and has competed on the IGU North India Feeder Tour against professional players. Both he and Ranveer train at DLF Golf and Country Club and are listed in the Limca Book of Records. Kushagra's path to golf started with cricket; his mother notes that his ease in hitting boundaries led the family to explore a sport emphasising individual skill and technical expertise, making golf a perfect choice. Kushagras mother, speaking on her sons natural transition from cricket to playing golf, shared, He used to hit boundaries very easily during his school days, so we felt golf is all about hitting. And there was nobody to judge him. We never made him feel he had some limitation; we used to say, we can break it. Let's try. Reflecting on Kushagras journey from Macau to the IGU North Feeder and expressing her gratitude to IGPL, Shweta Gaur, mother of Kushagra Gaur, said, Since 2018 he started playing the IGU Feeder. He was playing really good golf and competing with regular golfers. His score became from double-digit to single digit. So, if there were 60 or 65 athletes, from that position he went to like 10 or 12. He felt he had the potential. The game of 18 holes requires a lot of discipline and a lot of determination. I felt my son Kushagra has the potential, and when IGPL approached us, we couldnt have been happier, shared Kushagras mother. Reflecting on Kushagras journey from Macau to the IGU North Feeder and expressing her gratitude to IGPL, Shweta Gaur, mother of Kushagra Gaur, said, Since 2018 he started playing the IGU Feeder. He was playing really good golf and competing with regular golfers. His score became from double-digit to single digit. So, if there were 60 or 65 athletes, from that position he went to like 10 or 12. He felt he had the potential. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Supported by its collaboration with LIV Golf, the IGPL is establishing a true pathway for Indian golfers, including pathway athletes, to join an international golf series. For Special Olympics golfers who have already competed globally, this partnership represents an unprecedented chance: to be recognised not as a separate category but merely as golfers. Article Source: IANS

