SMS WITNESS stay connected to 56363 speaker opportunities In Association With 16th October 2014 | Le Meridien, New Delhi Neelima Maheshwari | Neelima@WitnessLive.in | 08800841600 Title Partner sponsorship opportunities & delegate registrations Neelima Maheshwari | Neelima@WitnessLive.in | 08800841600 Bhupinder Kaur | Bhupinder@WitnessLive.in | 09654155065 NATIO SOCIAT www.maels.in BAR N IO I ND I AN L LEX WITNESS - INDIA'S 1ST MAGAZINE ON LEGAL & CORPORATE AFFAIRS # 426, 2nd Floor,MG Road, Ghitorni, New Delhi - 110030 E: info@witnesslive.in | T: 91-11-66.56.9797 | www.witnesslive.in Technology Partner Fraternity Partners Supporting Partners NA Akshay Alagh Group Business Head Akshay@WitnessLive.in Handheld: +91-9899332111 Desk Phone: +91-11-66569707 AS strategic alliances & partnerships Principal Partner Indian National Bar Association Knowledge Café Partner Online Media Partner www.maels.in LitCom Partner a must attend don t miss! The Indian Media and Entertainment Industry witnessed 12% growth in 2013 touching INR 920 Billion and it is expected to double in size by 2017. Last year was a turbulent year for the Industry; with economic slowdown it faced regulatory as well as business challenges. However, 2013 was a year in which the foundation of the industry was strengthened to position for growth. With new government in place, industry has high expectations for a conducive environment for doing business in India & abroad. An aggressive industry research that Lex Witness conducted within the various stakeholders of the industry reflects a lot of ambiguity in the understanding of the current legal & regulatory regime. The 3rd Annual Edition of Media, Advertising & Entertainment Legal Summit 2014 promises to brainstorm on the challenges faced by the Media, Advertising & Entertainment Industry and we shall together look forward to the possible solutions to it. THE COPYRIGHT AMENDMENT ACT 2012 WHAT S RIGHT & WHAT S WRONG? After almost 2 years of the amendment, the industry still struggles to decode its implementation. With two schools of thoughts on royalty payments, royalty wars between artists and producers/music labels remains a topic of industry debate. ANALYZING THE NEED OF LICENSE RAJ & FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Current FDI & Licensing policies have staggered the industry growth and it demands for a better environment for doing business. The FDI limit for Uplinking & Downlinking of Television Channels from India as well as Mandatory Licensing Policy are practical challenges for a favourable business decision. TAXATION REGIME FILM FINANCING NEW COMPANIES ACT :: BUSINESS IMPACT & WAY FORWARD SOLUTIONS While The Companies Act has accomplished its complete awareness, niche sectors like advertising agencies continue to struggle with its clear understanding on certain conducts. The industry expects simplification of the current tax codes as multiple & heavy taxes are hindering the respective sectors growth scopes. Higher interest rates by banks for film financing is making difficult for the Film Industry to look at an open ended business scenario. DEFINING RIGHTS OF THE OWNER INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE WIPO treaty in respect to Digital Rights Management needs more clarity and understanding. The legal complications related to streaming of content and Cloud Computing results in business hurdles. REGULATORY & POLICY FRAMEWORKS CURRENT & FUTURE ANALYSIS With the mandatory DAS roll out in phase two cities, are we ready for phase 3? The tussle between MSOs and LCOs There are other issues like packaging, billing and agreements that still need clear indications on. The regulations related to aggregators will likely change the style of business. On parameters of obscenity, decency and religious sentiments; regulatory bodies have been judging content. Has industry finally realized a need of self-regulation? Even with liberty of freedom of speech & expression, is there a need for the industry to revisit selfregulation and hygiene at home aspects? The industry dynamics varies from highly competitive content creation to content dissemination. The uneven nature of market trends has led to certain anti-competitive issues. The CCI & COMPAT have been fairly proactive in their enforcement endeavors in relation to anti-competitive practices, cases of abuse of dominance and merger control. highlights of MAELS 2012 & 2013 a must attend don t miss! The Indian Media and Entertainment Industry witnessed 12% growth in 2013 touching INR 920 Billion and it is expected to double in size by 2017. Last year was a turbulent year for the Industry; with economic slowdown it faced regulatory as well as business challenges. However, 2013 was a year in which the foundation of the industry was strengthened to position for growth. With new government in place, industry has high expectations for a conducive environment for doing business in India & abroad. An aggressive industry research that Lex Witness conducted within the various stakeholders of the industry reflects a lot of ambiguity in the understanding of the current legal & regulatory regime. The 3rd Annual Edition of Media, Advertising & Entertainment Legal Summit 2014 promises to brainstorm on the challenges faced by the Media, Advertising & Entertainment Industry and we shall together look forward to the possible solutions to it. THE COPYRIGHT AMENDMENT ACT 2012 WHAT S RIGHT & WHAT S WRONG? After almost 2 years of the amendment, the industry still struggles to decode its implementation. With two schools of thoughts on royalty payments, royalty wars between artists and producers/music labels remains a topic of industry debate. ANALYZING THE NEED OF LICENSE RAJ & FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Current FDI & Licensing policies have staggered the industry growth and it demands for a better environment for doing business. The FDI limit for Uplinking & Downlinking of Television Channels from India as well as Mandatory Licensing Policy are practical challenges for a favourable business decision. TAXATION REGIME FILM FINANCING NEW COMPANIES ACT :: BUSINESS IMPACT & WAY FORWARD SOLUTIONS While The Companies Act has accomplished its complete awareness, niche sectors like advertising agencies continue to struggle with its clear understanding on certain conducts. The industry expects simplification of the current tax codes as multiple & heavy taxes are hindering the respective sectors growth scopes. Higher interest rates by banks for film financing is making difficult for the Film Industry to look at an open ended business scenario. DEFINING RIGHTS OF THE OWNER INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE WIPO treaty in respect to Digital Rights Management needs more clarity and understanding. The legal complications related to streaming of content and Cloud Computing results in business hurdles. REGULATORY & POLICY FRAMEWORKS CURRENT & FUTURE ANALYSIS With the mandatory DAS roll out in phase two cities, are we ready for phase 3? The tussle between MSOs and LCOs There are other issues like packaging, billing and agreements that still need clear indications on. The regulations related to aggregators will likely change the style of business. On parameters of obscenity, decency and religious sentiments; regulatory bodies have been judging content. Has industry finally realized a need of self-regulation? Even with liberty of freedom of speech & expression, is there a need for the industry to revisit selfregulation and hygiene at home aspects? The industry dynamics varies from highly competitive content creation to content dissemination. The uneven nature of market trends has led to certain anti-competitive issues. The CCI & COMPAT have been fairly proactive in their enforcement endeavors in relation to anti-competitive practices, cases of abuse of dominance and merger control. highlights of MAELS 2012 & 2013 focus groups TV Channels Broadcasters Radio Channels Advertising Agencies Copyright Societies PR Agencies Production Houses Media Agencies Newspapers Publications Distribution Houses FMCG Magazines Multiple System Operators (MSO) Local Cable Operators (LCO) DTH IPTV Arbitration Councils Animation Companies Gaming Companies Content Aggregators Digital and Interactive Agencies Direct Marketing Event Management Industry Bodies Internet Radio Operators Journals Market Research Firms Media Research & Audience Measurement Companies Ministry Outdoor Agencies Photographers Public Service Broadcasters Regulatory Bodies Satellite Channels Specialist Media Talent Management Telecom and Internet Service Providers Public Service Broadcasters audience profile law firms Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Operating Officer Managing Director Corporate Counsel Research Head Head IP Brand Managers creative industry television industry Media Heads Head Copyright Head Distribution Head of Content Head Advertisements Head Technical Company Secretary Head of Standards & Practices Department specialist media copyright societies networking sessions panel discussions Editor - in Chief Editor over Head - Content & Communication 100 Head - Broadcast Services Program Producers delegates Directors Publisher Writer Music Composer radio & FM industry film industry q&a rounds Lyricist Journalist Partners Associates Independent Practitioners Head Compliance Communication Consultants Head Regulatory FMCG telecom Companies & internet Head Taxation Head Digital Media Head Media Procurement Head - Contracts Head Litigation & Head Licensing Complaint Management Head Head Technology Arbitrators power packed focus groups TV Channels Broadcasters Radio Channels Advertising Agencies Copyright Societies PR Agencies Production Houses Media Agencies Newspapers Publications Distribution Houses FMCG Magazines Multiple System Operators (MSO) Local Cable Operators (LCO) DTH IPTV Arbitration Councils Animation Companies Gaming Companies Content Aggregators Digital and Interactive Agencies Direct Marketing Event Management Industry Bodies Internet Radio Operators Journals Market Research Firms Media Research & Audience Measurement Companies Ministry Outdoor Agencies Photographers Public Service Broadcasters Regulatory Bodies Satellite Channels Specialist Media Talent Management Telecom and Internet Service Providers Public Service Broadcasters audience profile law firms Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Operating Officer Managing Director Corporate Counsel Research Head Head IP Brand Managers creative industry television industry Media Heads Head Copyright Head Distribution Head of Content Head Advertisements Head Technical Company Secretary Head of Standards & Practices Department specialist media copyright societies networking sessions panel discussions Editor - in Chief Editor over Head - Content & Communication 100 Head - Broadcast Services Program Producers delegates Directors Publisher Writer Music Composer radio & FM industry film industry q&a rounds Lyricist Journalist Partners Associates Independent Practitioners Head Compliance Communication Consultants Head Regulatory FMCG telecom Companies & internet Head Taxation Head Digital Media Head Media Procurement Head - Contracts Head Litigation & Head Licensing Complaint Management Head Head Technology Arbitrators power packed invited & confirmed speakers register now Discount for Witness Subscribers, ICCA & SILF Members 15 % DISCOUNT FOR THE FIRST 25 REGISTRATIONS 1st Delegate Registration Fees Name: Dr/Mr/Ms FOR CORPORATES 1 Delegate - INR 10000 2 Delegates - INR 18000 3 Delegates - INR 24000 4 or More - INR 7500 each Designation: Aamod Gupte, Senior Vice President - Legal, IndiaCast Media Distribution Pvt. Ltd Ajay Mankotia, President-Corporate Planning & Operation, NDTV Profit Ajay Upadhyay, Chief Operating Officer, Percept Media Ananda Mukherjee, Chief Financial Officer & Head-Legal and Regulatory, ABP News Anju Jain Kumar, Legal Head, Walt Disney Ashish Chandra, Head - Legal (Media & Technology), Reliance Industries Ltd Ashish Malushte, Chief Financial Officer, UFO Moviez India Ltd. Ashok Nambissan, EVP & General Counsel, Multi Screen Media Private Ltd Avnindra Mohan, President (Legal & Regulatory), Zee Network Ayan Roy Chowdhury, AVP-Legal, Sony Entertainment Television Chiara Clovis, Group Head Legal, Radio Mirchi Deepak Jacob, President & General Counsel, Star India Pvt Ltd Dinesh Garg, CFO, Zee News Dominic Dsouza, Vice President - Legal, Zee TV Himavat Chaudhuri, Chief Legal and Regulatory Affairs Officer, Tata Sky Ltd Kaizad Irani, Group Head-Legal, Entertainment Network (India) Limited Kaushik Nath, Vice President & Company Secretary, Bennett, Coleman and Co. Ltd. Kshipra Jatana, Group General Counsel, Network18 Maushami Dasgupta, Senior VP-Legal, PVR Ltd Mukul Sharma, Vice President Legal and Regulatory Affairs cum Company Secretary, Neo Sports Pvt Ltd Narayan Ranjan, Chief Financial Officer, Viacom 18 Media Pvt. Ltd. Neeraj Pal, Deputy General Manager- Legal & Regulatory, Times Global Broadcasting Co. Ltd Prashanth Sulochana Janardhana, Legal Counsel, Cognizant Technologies Rajiv Bhargava, Senior Vice President, Finance, Operations, Legal & IT, MSM Discovery Pvt. Ltd. Ranjit Singh, VP Legal & Company Secretary, Dish TV Ritesh Khosla, Vice President - Legal, Sony Entertainment Television Network Ritu Dhawan, MD & CEO, India TV Rohit Kishore Chopra, Head - Legal, Times Television Network Sam Balsara, Chairman, Madison Communications Pvt. Ltd. Sanjay Tondon, Managing Director, ISRA Subramanian Narayanan, Chief Financial Officer, Entertainment Network India Limited Sujeet Jain, Group General Counsel & Company Secretary, Viacom 18 Viresh Dhaibar, Vice President of Legal Department and Company Secretary, Ten Sports Yatender Verma, Vice President, Finance, Compliances and Legal Affairs, Pritish Nandy Communications Zameer Nathani, Head Legal, Balaji Telefilms Limited 10% Department: Company: Contact No: Email ID: 2nd Delegate Name: Dr/Mr/Ms Designation: Department: Payment Details Company: Contact No: Email ID: 3rd Delegate Name: Dr/Mr/Ms Designation: Department: Company: Contact No: FOR LAW FIRMS & OTHER LEGAL SERVICE PROVIDERS 1 Delegate - INR 12000 2 Delegates - INR 20000 3 Delegates - INR 27000 Taxes Extra as Applicable ST. No. AANCS5355ESD005 Email ID: Authorised Signatory Name: Designation: Department: Telephone: Email ID: Fax No: Signature: Please tick: I enclose my Cheque/Draft payable to SriGro Interactive Pvt. Ltd. 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PAN No.: AANCS-5355-E The Royal Bank of Scotland MICR Code: 110030009 Account Number: 1596882 IFSC Code: ABNA0100328 Terms & Conditions Attendance will only be permitted upon receipt of full payment. Cancellations received before October 1, 2014 will be refunded less INR 3000, administration fee. Thereafter, cancellations are not refundable. Participants may be substituted at any time. In case the event gets postponed or cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, payments will be credited to a future event organized. Delegates will receive a credit note valid for 1 year to participate in any future events organized. It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of the organiser to alter content and the event date or location or the identity of speakers. summit agenda summit agenda 09.00 REGISTRATION & WELCOME REFRESHMENTS 14.00 14.45 In-depth Analysis of Emerging Tax Frameworks o Taxation Issues plaguing the Indian Media, Advertising & Entertainment Industry o Double Taxation - Hindrance in Growth o Impact of Taxation on Cash Flows 09.30 OPENING REMARK BY LEX WITNESS 09:45 ADDRESS BY THE SUMMIT CHAIR 10.00 11.10 THE BIG DEBATE THE COPYRIGHT AMENDMENT ACT 2012 Royalty War in respect to Copyright Amendment Decoding 4 Ws and 1 H - What to Pay - When to Pay - Where to Pay - Whom to Pay - How to Pay o Industry Outlook on Royalty Tariffs o Managing Stakeholders for Music Rights - Lyricists, Music Composers, Artists, Singers o Need for a Transparent & Rational Mechanism o Defining Third Party Rights o Concept of Statutory Licensing o Licenses for Underlying work o Structuring Deals in Underlying Work in light of amendment - Dos and Don ts Online Gaming Act Copyright, Trademark & Merchandising Challenges TAXATION REGIME NEW COMPANIES ACT Redefining Business Grounds - The New Companies Act :: Impact & Interpretation for Media, Advertising & Entertainment Companies o 14.45 15.30 WIPO Treaty Figuring out a Way Forward Digital Rights Management vs. Fair Use of Content Regulating Digital Convergence Cloud Computing & Legal Challenges in Streaming of Content 15.30 16.00 NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK 16.00 17.30 REGULATORY & POLICY FRAMEWORKS CURRENT & FUTURE ANALYSIS 16:00 - 16:20 - DISTRIBUTION & CARRIAGE Digitisation o State after Phase 2 o Do we need policy or regulatory corrections for a successful implementation? o Challenges faced and key learnings for Phase 3 o Is India technologically capable for Phase 3? Bundling of Channels How is industry dealing with the change and its impact Commercial Subscribers Possible Way Forward What can Distributors carry ? Legal Implications Involved Contracts - Infringement Disputes Further Action o Managing Talent Contracts o Artist vs. Music Labels Managing Contractual Terms Way Forward o IPR Infringement of Broadcasters Streaming Right & Legal Action to it o Due Diligence Right Owner of a Copyright o Copyright Litigation Key Issues & Challenges o Transfer of Rights Key Clauses Unlocking Commercial Value through Trademarks 11.10 11.30 FOCUS PRESENTATION 11.30 12.00 NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK 12.00 13.00 ANALYZING THE NEED OF LICENSE RAJ & FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT DEFINING RIGHTS OF THE OWNER INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE 16: 20 - 16:55 - CONTENT CONTROL A NEED OR A BARRIER? Road to Comprehensive Self Regulation Should the Film Industry be a part of the same content control regime ? When & How do you allow adult/mature content on TV ? Why News on Private Radio Channels is an Issue ? 16:55 - 17:30 - COMPETITION ACT & INDUSTRY IMPLICATIONS Is License Raj relevant for Indian Media? Analyzing the anti competitive practices by Production Houses Solutions to restrictive trade practices that are not in compliance with Competition Law How do the SMALL boys survive in the BIG boys game ? Need for Licensing Work and Legal Challenges Involved State of Phase 3 Licensing in Radio Revisiting the policy Guidelines for Up Linking & Down Linking of Television Channels from India In light to Foreign Direct Investment FDI Norms Current Stage and Road Ahead 13.00 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH 17.30 CLOSING REMARKS BY LEX WITNESS summit agenda summit agenda 09.00 REGISTRATION & WELCOME REFRESHMENTS 14.00 14.45 In-depth Analysis of Emerging Tax Frameworks o Taxation Issues plaguing the Indian Media, Advertising & Entertainment Industry o Double Taxation - Hindrance in Growth o Impact of Taxation on Cash Flows 09.30 OPENING REMARK BY LEX WITNESS 09:45 ADDRESS BY THE SUMMIT CHAIR 10.00 11.10 THE BIG DEBATE THE COPYRIGHT AMENDMENT ACT 2012 Royalty War in respect to Copyright Amendment Decoding 4 Ws and 1 H - What to Pay - When to Pay - Where to Pay - Whom to Pay - How to Pay o Industry Outlook on Royalty Tariffs o Managing Stakeholders for Music Rights - Lyricists, Music Composers, Artists, Singers o Need for a Transparent & Rational Mechanism o Defining Third Party Rights o Concept of Statutory Licensing o Licenses for Underlying work o Structuring Deals in Underlying Work in light of amendment - Dos and Don ts Online Gaming Act Copyright, Trademark & Merchandising Challenges TAXATION REGIME NEW COMPANIES ACT Redefining Business Grounds - The New Companies Act :: Impact & Interpretation for Media, Advertising & Entertainment Companies o 14.45 15.30 WIPO Treaty Figuring out a Way Forward Digital Rights Management vs. Fair Use of Content Regulating Digital Convergence Cloud Computing & Legal Challenges in Streaming of Content 15.30 16.00 NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK 16.00 17.30 REGULATORY & POLICY FRAMEWORKS CURRENT & FUTURE ANALYSIS 16:00 - 16:20 - DISTRIBUTION & CARRIAGE Digitisation o State after Phase 2 o Do we need policy or regulatory corrections for a successful implementation? o Challenges faced and key learnings for Phase 3 o Is India technologically capable for Phase 3? Bundling of Channels How is industry dealing with the change and its impact Commercial Subscribers Possible Way Forward What can Distributors carry ? Legal Implications Involved Contracts - Infringement Disputes Further Action o Managing Talent Contracts o Artist vs. Music Labels Managing Contractual Terms Way Forward o IPR Infringement of Broadcasters Streaming Right & Legal Action to it o Due Diligence Right Owner of a Copyright o Copyright Litigation Key Issues & Challenges o Transfer of Rights Key Clauses Unlocking Commercial Value through Trademarks 11.10 11.30 FOCUS PRESENTATION 11.30 12.00 NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK 12.00 13.00 ANALYZING THE NEED OF LICENSE RAJ & FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT DEFINING RIGHTS OF THE OWNER INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE 16: 20 - 16:55 - CONTENT CONTROL A NEED OR A BARRIER? Road to Comprehensive Self Regulation Should the Film Industry be a part of the same content control regime ? When & How do you allow adult/mature content on TV ? Why News on Private Radio Channels is an Issue ? 16:55 - 17:30 - COMPETITION ACT & INDUSTRY IMPLICATIONS Is License Raj relevant for Indian Media? Analyzing the anti competitive practices by Production Houses Solutions to restrictive trade practices that are not in compliance with Competition Law How do the SMALL boys survive in the BIG boys game ? Need for Licensing Work and Legal Challenges Involved State of Phase 3 Licensing in Radio Revisiting the policy Guidelines for Up Linking & Down Linking of Television Channels from India In light to Foreign Direct Investment FDI Norms Current Stage and Road Ahead 13.00 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH 17.30 CLOSING REMARKS BY LEX WITNESS Invited & Confirmed Speakers register now Discount for Witness Subscribers, ICCA & SILF Members 15 % DISCOUNT FOR THE FIRST 25 REGISTRATIONS 1st Delegate Registration Fees Name: Dr/Mr/Ms FOR CORPORATES 1 Delegate - INR 10000 2 Delegates - INR 18000 3 Delegates - INR 24000 4 or More - INR 7500 each Designation: Aamod Gupte, Senior Vice President - Legal, IndiaCast Media Distribution Pvt. Ltd Ajay Mankotia, President-Corporate Planning & Operation, NDTV Profit Ajay Upadhyay, Chief Operating Officer, Percept Media Ananda Mukherjee, Chief Financial Officer & Head-Legal and Regulatory, ABP News Anju Jain Kumar, Legal Head, Walt Disney Ashish Chandra, Head - Legal (Media & Technology), Reliance Industries Ltd Ashish Malushte, Chief Financial Officer, UFO Moviez India Ltd. Ashok Nambissan, EVP & General Counsel, Multi Screen Media Private Ltd Avnindra Mohan, President (Legal & Regulatory), Zee Network Ayan Roy Chowdhury, AVP-Legal, Sony Entertainment Television Chiara Clovis, Group Head legal, Radio Mirchi Deepak Jacob, General Counsel, Star India Pvt Ltd Dinesh Garg, CFO, Zee News Dominic Dsouza, Vice President - Legal, Zee TV Himavat Chaudhuri, Chief Legal and Regulatory Affairs Officer, Tata Sky Ltd Kaizad Irani, Group Head-Legal, Entertainment Network (India) Limited Kaushik Nath, Vice President & Company Secretary, Bennett, Coleman and Co. Ltd. Kshipra Jatana, Group General Counsel, Network18 Maushami Dasgupta, Senior VP-Legal, PVR Ltd Mukul Sharma, Vice President Legal and Regulatory Affairs cum Company Secretary, Neo Sports Pvt Ltd Narayan Ranjan, Chief Financial Officer, Viacom 18 Media Pvt. Ltd. Neeraj Pal, Deputy General Manager- Legal & Regulatory, Times Global Broadcasting Co. Ltd Prashanth Sulochana Janardhana, Legal Counsel, Cognizant Technologies Rajiv Bhargava, Senior Vice President, Finance, Operations, Legal & IT, MSM Discovery Pvt. Ltd. Ranjit Singh, VP Legal & Company Secretary, Dish TV Ritesh Khosla, Vice President - Legal, Sony Entertainment Television Network Ritu Dhawan, MD & CEO, India TV Rohit Kishore Chopra, Head - Legal, Times Television Network Sam Balsara, Chairman, Madison Communications Pvt. Ltd. Sanjay Tondon, Managing Director, ISRA Subramanian Narayanan, Chief Financial Officer, Entertainment Network India Limited Sujeet Jain, Group General Counsel & Company Secretary, Viacom 18 Viresh Dhaibar, Vice President of Legal Department and Company Secretary, Ten Sports Yatender Verma, Vice President, Finance, Compliances and Legal Affairs, Pritish Nandy Communications Zameer Nathani, Head Legal, Balaji Telefilms Limited 10% Department: Company: Contact No: Email ID: 2nd Delegate Name: Dr/Mr/Ms Designation: Department: Payment Details Company: Contact No: Email ID: 3rd Delegate Name: Dr/Mr/Ms Designation: Department: Company: Contact No: FOR LAW FIRMS & OTHER LEGAL SERVICE PROVIDERS 1 Delegate - INR 12000 2 Delegates - INR 20000 3 Delegates - INR 27000 Taxes Extra as Applicable ST. No. AANCS5355ESD005 Email ID: Authorised Signatory Name: Designation: Department: Telephone: Email ID: Fax No: Signature: Please tick: I enclose my Cheque/Draft payable to SriGro Interactive Pvt. Ltd. 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PAN No.: AANCS-5355-E The Royal Bank of Scotland MICR Code: 110030009 Account Number: 1596882 IFSC Code: ABNA0100328 Terms & Conditions Attendance will only be permitted upon receipt of full payment. Cancellations received before October 1, 2014 will be refunded less INR 3000, administration fee. Thereafter, cancellations are not refundable. Participants may be substituted at any time. In case the event gets postponed or cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, payments will be credited to a future event organized. Delegates will receive a credit note valid for 1 year to participate in any future events organized. It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of the organiser to alter content and the event date or location or the identity of speakers. 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