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The heart of a lawyer should be like a tiger: Justice Atul Sreedharan

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October 10, 2024
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The heart of a lawyer should be like a tiger: Justice Atul Sreedharan
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SRINAGAR: The J&K Legal Services Authority in collaboration with The School of Law, University of Kashmir, today organized a significant awareness-cum-interaction programme at Gandhi Bhawan, University of Kashmir.

The event was presided over by Justice Atul Sreedharan, Judge, High Court of J&K and Ladakh and Executive Chairman, J&K Legal Services Authority.

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Today’s event marked the first official programme chaired by Justice Sreedharan after being appointed as the Executive Chairman of J&K Legal Services Authority, setting a strong precedent for future initiatives aimed at enhancing legal literacy and access to justice across the Union Territory.

On arrival, Justice Sreedharan, who was accompanied by Amit Kumar Gupta, Member Secretary, J&K Legal Services Authority and Abdul Bari, Joint Registrar Protocol, High Court of J&K and Ladakh was warmly received by Professor Nilofar Khan, Vice-Chancellor, Professor Mohammad Hussain, Head and Dean, School of Law, University of Kashmir and other faculty members.

The event started with the playing of University Tarana followed by the NALSA theme song.

Addressing a large gathering of law students and faculty members of the law department and School of Law, Justice Sreedharan shared profound insights on the role of judges and legal practitioners. He remarked, “As judges, we judge the case before us, not the human beings involved, although the repercussions of our judgments affect people deeply.” He encouraged students to expand their horizons by reading books beyond legal texts, emphasizing that such readings can greatly enhance their skills in professional careers.

Elaborating on the point, Justice Sreedharan mentioned, “A book on corporate affairs may not seem relevant to a lawyer practising on the criminal side, but it can provide immense help whenever he gets a chance to deal with a case involving corporate issues.”

Justice Sreedharan also underscored the importance of reading biographies of legal stalwarts, noting that such reading provides valuable lessons for aspiring lawyers. He further emphasized that the qualities essential for success in the legal profession include Hard work and commitment to the case handed out to him by a litigant. He further said that the heart of a lawyer should be like a tiger—bold and fearless in pursuing a client’s case while being fair to the court. He added that respect for seniors and learning the court craft from them are the two biggest traits of an advocate which are key to success in this field.”

Professor Nilofar Khan, Vice-Chancellor, the University of Kashmir, in her address, expressed deep gratitude to Justice Sreedharan for sparing valuable time to mentor the budding law students. Informing the gathering, she said that the Alumni of the Law Department, University of Kashmir are not only leaving an indelible mark within and outside UT of J&K but also all over the globe.

She also highlighted the potential role, law students can play in the governance of the nation as well as the critical role of the judiciary in ensuring social justice and access to justice. She urged law students to stay prepared for challenges ahead, especially with the impact of technology on the legal system and advised them to be knowledgeable, open to learning, and compassionate.

In his welcome address, Professor Mohammad Hussain, Head and Dean, School of Law, University of Kashmir, highlighted the collaborative efforts between the University of Kashmir and the Jammu & Kashmir Legal Services Authority (JKSLA).

He emphasized the pivotal role of budding law students in shaping the future of the legal profession, stating that hard work, determination, and consistent efforts are the key elements of success. However, he stressed that these qualities must be accompanied by a fair code of discipline and a commitment to punctuality to truly excel in their careers.

The event also witnessed various queries raised by the students in the interactive session that were answered by the Chief Guest to their satisfaction.

Lastly, a skit on free legal aid was presented by the law students of Drama and Theatre Society of Law School which creatively showcased the importance of legal aid in providing justice to marginalized communities and highlighted how legal assistance can transform the lives of those who cannot afford it.

Dr. Mir Junaid Alam, Senior Assistant Professor, School of Law, University of Kashmir presented a formal vote of thanks.

On the occasion, a Plantation drive was also conducted wherein the Chief Guest and dignitaries planted trees of different varieties in the front lawns of the School of Law, reflecting the institution’s commitment towards environmental sustainability.

This Awareness-cum-interaction programme was a hallmark event, symbolizing the continued partnership between the University of Kashmir and the J&K Legal Services Authority in promoting legal education and access to justice across the region.

Those who attended the programme included Muzamil Hayat Kabli, Under Secretary, Legal Services Authority, Tasneema, Deputy LADC Srinagar, Dr. Hina Basharat, Dr. Iftikhar Hussain Bhat, Dr. Mir Mubashir Altaf, Dr. Hakim Yasir Abbas; Dr. Yasir Latif Handoo; Dr. Nyaeem Ahmad Bhat, faculty members, official of various other departments and students of University of Kashmir.

 

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