[Advertisement] 1st NLU Delhi – Khaitan & Co Certificate Course on Taxation Laws
The Centre for Tax Laws (CTL) at National Law University Delhi, in collaboration with Khaitan & Co, is organising the 1st National Law University Delhi – Khaitan & Co Certificate Course on Taxation Laws, scheduled to be held on 3rd–4th April 2026.
About the Course:
This two-day certificate course on Direct and Indirect Tax is a practice-oriented academic initiative designed to bridge academic learning with the realities of commercial tax practice. The programme will feature lectures and interactive discussions led by leading practitioners from Khaitan & Co's tax team and will provide participants with a foundational understanding of major areas of taxation law.
The course is structured to provide participants with a foundational understanding of both direct and indirect taxation, covering areas such as:
- Basics of Tax and Constitutional Framework
- Customs Law
- GST Laws
- Administrative Law Principles in Indirect Tax
- Fundamentals of Income Tax
- International Taxation
- Landmark Judicial Decisions in Tax
- Tax Assessments, Appeals and Litigation
The programme will also include a group-based case study exercise based on contemporary tax disputes currently pending before Indian courts.
Course Details:
- Dates: 3rd – 4th April 2026
- Eligibility: Open to undergraduate and LL.M. students
- Mode: Offline
- Venue: National Law University Delhi, Dwarka Sector 14, New Delhi - 110078.
- Last Date to Register: 29th March 2026
Participants will receive curated reading material in advance and a certificate upon successful completion of the programme. High-performing participants may also be considered for prospective internship opportunities.
Registration Process:
Registrations may be completed through this link provided here.
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