Pranjal Sinha, a lawyer from Bangalore, has been passionately working towards improving access to justice in India. He co-founded Odrways (later rebranded as Sama), a tech-legal startup which helps people resolve disputes online, and was recognized by Google as Socially Most Innovative Platform of 2015, and by Department of Justice, Government of India in the top 12 dispute resolution bodies of India. He leads the access to justice campaign called “Indian Mediation Week” which is based on promoting a collaborative approach to resolving conflicts, on the motto “Suljhao, Magar Pyaar Se”, and has spread to 102 cities across India. Youngest recipient of the prestigious JAMS International Fellowship in the world, he will be attending dispute resolution training at Harvard Law School. Pranjal Sinha, a lawyer from Bangalore, has been passionately working towards improving access to justice in India. He co-founded Odrways (later rebranded as Sama), a tech-legal startup which helps people resolve disputes online, and was recognized by Google as Socially Most Innovative Platform of 2015, and by Department of Justice, Government of India in the top 12 dispute resolution bodies of India. He leads the access to justice campaign called “Indian Mediation Week” which is based on promoting a collaborative approach to resolving conflicts, on the motto “Suljhao, Magar Pyaar Se”, and has spread to 102 cities across India. Youngest recipient of the prestigious JAMS International Fellowship in the world, he will be attending dispute resolution training at Harvard Law School. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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