Express Interest Overview As India accelerates its transition to a digitally enabled economy, the legal and regulatory ecosystem must evolve in tandem. Digital signatures, Aadhaar-based e-authentication, and AI-powered contract workflows are no longer optional—they’re essential for ensuring speed, compliance, and trust in the digital era. This webinar, brought to you by ETLegalWorld in collaboration with Zoho Sign , will bring together legal, regulatory, and technology leaders to explore the latest innovations in digital documentation. The session will dive into how Aadhaar-based eSign, eStamping, and AI-integrated workflows are streamlining legal operations, reducing risk, and boosting efficiency across industries. Speakers Nimit Dixit Editor, ETLegalWorld Zameer Nathani Global General Counsel, DNEG Ashwini Agarwal Head of Ethics & Compliance, India, Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Jayaprada J Corporate Counsel, Compliance & Miscellaneous, Zoho Corporation Lakshika Joshi Global Risk and Compliance Head – Contracts, Harvard Business Publishing Who Should Join General Counsel & In-House Legal Teams Compliance Officers & Risk Managers IT & Digital Transformation Leaders Law Firm Partners & Legal Consultants Government & PSU Legal Advisors Operations & Procurement Heads Fintech, BFSI, Healthcare, and Telecom Leaders Key Discussion The Legal Backbone of Digital Signatures in India Aadhaar-based Verification: Transforming Identity and Consent eStamping Integration: Bridging Compliance with Technology AI in Agreement Workflows: From Drafting to Execution The Role of Platforms like Zoho Sign in the Digital India Mission Future of digital documentation: trusted AI, multilingual workflows, and interoperability   Express Interest Speaker/Participate Archana Devi archana.devi@timesinternet.in 8285710651 If you do not want to receive this mailer, you can from our mailing list. ETLegalWorld.com (Times Center), FC - 6, Film City, Sector 16A, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh, India     
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As India accelerates its transition to a digitally enabled economy, the legal and regulatory ecosystem must evolve in tandem. Digital signatures, Aadhaar-based e-authentication, and AI-powered contract workflows are no longer optional—they’re essential for ensuring speed, compliance, and trust in the digital era.

This webinar, brought to you by ETLegalWorld in collaboration with Zoho Sign , will bring together legal, regulatory, and technology leaders to explore the latest innovations in digital documentation. The session will dive into how Aadhaar-based eSign, eStamping, and AI-integrated workflows are streamlining legal operations, reducing risk, and boosting efficiency across industries.

Speakers
  • Nimit Dixit

    Editor, ETLegalWorld

  • Zameer Nathani

    Global General Counsel, DNEG

  • Ashwini Agarwal

    Head of Ethics & Compliance, India, Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

  • Jayaprada J

    Corporate Counsel, Compliance & Miscellaneous, Zoho Corporation

  • Lakshika Joshi

    Global Risk and Compliance Head – Contracts, Harvard Business Publishing

Who Should Join
  • General Counsel & In-House Legal Teams
  • Compliance Officers & Risk Managers
  • IT & Digital Transformation Leaders
  • Law Firm Partners & Legal Consultants
  • Government & PSU Legal Advisors
  • Operations & Procurement Heads
  • Fintech, BFSI, Healthcare, and Telecom Leaders
Key Discussion
  • The Legal Backbone of Digital Signatures in India
  • Aadhaar-based Verification: Transforming Identity and Consent
  • eStamping Integration: Bridging Compliance with Technology
  • AI in Agreement Workflows: From Drafting to Execution
  • The Role of Platforms like Zoho Sign in the Digital India Mission
  • Future of digital documentation: trusted AI, multilingual workflows, and interoperability
 
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