Dr Kislay Panday

Dr Kislay Panday

Extended Legal Strategic Services to many law firms

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Solicitor at Supreme Court of India | Author | Theologist

  • Education

    • Opjs University

      2014 - 2017
      Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Para-conciousness
    • Kali Prasad Inter College

      1995 - 1997
      High School
    • Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya

      2003 - 2005
      Bachelor of Arts - BA Sanskrit and Classical Indian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
    • GD Goenka University

      -
      Master of Laws - LLM Corporate Law
    • Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya

      2005 - 2007
      Master of Arts - MA Sanskrit and Classical Indian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
    • Law College

      -
      Bachelor of Laws - LLB Law
    • Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya

      1997 - 1999
      Poorva Madhyama
  • Experience

    • Several Law Firms

      Jan 2004 - Jan 2009
      Extended Legal Strategic Services to many law firms

      In these five years, I was involved in pleading and drafting for over 2000 cases. Towards the end of my term, I was also preparing cross-examination questionnaires to be used within the court. My involvement was in criminal cases relating to corruption, corporate fraud, and banking fraud.

    • Self-employed

      Jan 2007 - now
      Author

      Throughout my legal tenure, I’ve successfully handled numerous cases. Securing justice is a rewarding job but concurrently I’ve also seen our society degrade.An absolute lack of values, hedonism and plain ignorance have led to a society that is increasingly self-centred and despotic. Writing books is my contribution to making this society a better place. Through my writings, I aim to educate and connect my fellow Indians back to their roots. My first book, Sovereign, is an exploratory and detailed analysis of the Indian political scenario. A clear way forward can only be forged after an honest look in our past. My book aims to do the same and then conclude with a prescriptive doctrine. After nurturing the idea for over 15 years, I suggest a constitutional body by the name of ‘People’s Commission of India’. It meant creation of a regulatory body that would keep the government accountable and be presided over by the common man of India. My second book, Abhishapt is a novel about a man losing everything he had because of his ignorance. It is inspired by true events. I am currently working on several other books that are based on my keen interest in theology. Show less

    • MANAGIUM JURIS LLP

      Dec 2009 - now
      Executive Chairman

      Managium Juris LLP is a law firm specialising in real estate fraud, corruption matters, financial and corporate fraud. As a major partner, I oversee litigation for cases that involve corporate fraud, real estate, banking fraud, and loan matters while also attending arbitration matters in Washington D.C. Managium Juris has successfully handled 1700+ cases across several domains.

    • Supreme Court of India

      Jul 2013 - now
      Solicitor

      As of 2021, there were over 40 million cases pending in the Indian court system, including the Supreme Court, high courts, and lower courts. A shortage of judges, complex legal procedures and a system that’s rigged with corruption leads to delayed justice. According to official data from 2021, it takes an average of 17 years for a case to be resolved in the Indian court system, from the filing of a complaint to the final disposition of the case. And justice delayed, is justice denied. While the shortage of judges and complex legal jargon is to be partially blamed, there is another facet causing this issue. And that being the lack of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanism in India. According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of Law and Justice in India, only 4% of the disputes in India are resolved through ADR mechanisms. The lack of ADR mechanisms combined with nil awareness about ADR increasingly burdens our courts.I constantly encountered certain challenges, prompting my transition to a solicitor. This shift enhanced my authority to endorse ADR mechanisms, enabling my clients to enjoy expedited dispute resolutions, reduced expenses, and heightened satisfaction.I have adeptly managed over 500 disputes spanning areas like real estate, corporate fraud, and banking fraud. Show less

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Drafting and Strategy Planning

      KNS Institute
    • WCC

    • Introduction to International Criminal Law

      Case Western Reserve University
    • Advocate

      BCI - Bar Council of India
    • Communication Skills for Leaders

      London School of Business Administration
      Dec 2023
    • Competition Law

      Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs
    • Leadership Fundamentals

      London School of Business Administration
      Dec 2023
    • Strategic Leadership

      London School of Business Administration
      Dec 2023
    • Emotional Intelligence In Leadership

      London School of Business Administration
      Dec 2023
    • Moral Foundations of Politics

      Yale University
      Feb 2023
    • Risk Management

      London School of Business Administration
      Dec 2023
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Dr Kislay Panday
      Global Indian of the Year CNBC TV18 Asia One