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Even today, the final trust of the man is on the court, Chief Justice Mathur

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11 May, 19 10:19
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Even today, the final trust of the man is on the court, Chief Justice Mathur

In India, the ultimate trust of the common man is on the court before God. This is the success of the court system. It is a matter of fact, if the past 70 years, most of the issues of public interest in the world have been settled in India, which is a big achievement. Therefore, it is said that as long as there is faith injustice in society, then society is also alive. These words inspiration were spoken by Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court, GovindMathur, on Friday, to inaugurate the newly created Moot Court of Singhania Law College accredited with MohanlalSukhadia University.



He said. Singhania Law College has recently started its life. It is believed that this college will play a role in giving the country many capable lawyers and judges in the coming years. Uttarakhand Law Commission Chairman Rajesh Tandon and Judge Ramchandra Devi of Jodhpur, Suresh Shrimali, member of Bar Council of India, RaoRatan Singh, member of Bar Council of Rajasthan, several judges of Udaipur District and Sessions The court, as the special guest graced the function.



About 200 well-known lawyers, lawmakers, and law students were present. Prior to the lecture, the entrance to the college campus of the High Court judges was given as guard of honor and after that, the moot court was launched. On this occasion, Chief Justice Mathur held a meeting on the chairmanship of the judge. Dr. Ashok Acharya and Principal Dr.Dharmesh Jain, the managing director of the College, welcomed the guests and gave information related to the legal aid clinic conducted in the college.



The situation in the state is worrisome:



In the lecture, Chief Justice GovindMathur said that the conditions of the courts in Rajasthan are worrying. In Uttar Pradesh, a seven-member bench has been constituted only so that there is no problem with the people involved in the judicial administration. This is not in Rajasthan. On the Indo-Pak judicial system, he said that the roots of democracy in India have been strengthened in the last seventy years, while in Pakistan this can not happen.



Uttarakhand Law Commission Chairman Rajesh Tandon, as the special guest of the lecture series, said that it is necessary for such people to come to the profession in the name of justice which prohibits those who cheat common people in the name of justice. Judge RamchandraDeol of Rajasthan High Court Jodhpur said that Moot Court is very beneficial for the students. This is the first college where Moot Court will be organized from the first year. Accordingly, when the student completes his course, he will have full knowledge of practical knowledge.



 


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