Gala dinner at the IPBA in New Delhi

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Delegates to the Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) conference were treated to a colourful evening of good food, music and Indian dance at Raffles in the neighbouring city of Gurugram on Thursday night.

The evening started with Punjabi dhol music (traditional drums).

IPBA president-elect Priti Suri welcomed the audience and promised a treat.

There followed multiple Indian cultural performances of kathakali, classical music, garbha and bhangra originating from various parts of the country.

Michael Chu, outgoing IPBA president, delivered a farewell speech where he applauded Suri for hosting a successful conference.

Suri welcomed the next president-elect of the IPBA, James Jung, and expressed confidence in the 2027 IPBA conference, which he will host in Sydney, Australia.

IPBA president Priti Suri congratulates IPBA committee members. From left: Rudra Kumar Pandey, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co, Saurav Kumar, CMS INDUSLAW, Manjula Chawla, Phoenix Legal and Upendra Nath Sharma, JSA
IPBA president-elect Priti Suri congratulates IPBA committee members. From left: Rudra Kumar Pandey, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co, Saurav Kumar, CMS INDUSLAW, Manjula Chawla, Phoenix Legal and Upendra Nath Sharma, JSA

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