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Nikhil Palli Honored with Avicenna Medal by Prince Philipp of Liechtenstein

By PNN | Updated: November 14, 2024 14:10 IST

New Delhi [India], November 14:  Nikhil Palli, Managing Partner of Palli Law Firm, was awarded the prestigious Avicenna Medal ...

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New Delhi [India], November 14:  Nikhil Palli, Managing Partner of Palli Law Firm, was awarded the prestigious Avicenna Medal by His Highness Prince Philipp of Liechtenstein at a distinguished ceremony at Westminster Palace's House of Lords. Princess Isabel joined in honoring Palli's exceptional contributions to international law, dispute resolution, and debt recovery.

The Avicenna Medal honors individuals who significantly advance humanity. Named after the Persian polymath Avicenna, it was founded by the late Tony Buzan and celebrates intellectual curiosity and dedication.

Prince Philipp, a prominent member of the Princely House of Liechtenstein, one of Europe's oldest noble families dating back to 1136, honored Palli's impact. Known for promoting excellence and innovation, Prince Philipp's involvement underscored the importance of international collaboration and the recognition of leaders advancing global justice. In his citation, he stated: “In recognition of his global legal expertise in international dispute resolution and debt recovery, Nikhil Palli is awarded the Avicenna Medal. His exceptional skills have resolved complex international legal challenges, promoting justice and stability across borders. Nikhil's commitment to excellence and his profound understanding of international law have advanced the legal profession and facilitated fair and equitable outcomes on a global scale. His achievements embody the highest standards of legal practice and scholarship.”

In his acceptance speech, Palli expressed gratitude, “ I am deeply honored to receive the Avicenna Medal. This recognition reflects my team's dedication and the unwavering support of clients worldwide. International law transcends dispute resolution; it fosters justice and understanding on a global scale.”

The ceremony in the House of Lords, attended by notable guests from law, royalty, and global innovation, highlighted the impact of Palli's work in advancing international justice and legal scholarship.

Educated globally, Palli holds an LLM in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution from Queen Mary University of London and has done his schooling at the prestigious Delhi Public School, RK Puram, Delhi, India. His fluency in English, German, Hindi, and Punjabi enables seamless communication across cultural and linguistic barriers.

In addition to his professional achievements, Palli is a dedicated social advocate, providing pro bono legal support to marginalized communities, including defending families against unlawful demolitions and aiding women students in legal battles for educational access. As an active member of the Young Indians Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), he engages in initiatives aimed at poverty alleviation, road safety, and entrepreneurship.

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