Rima Ghoshal
Amity Law School organized its first ever National Moot Court Competition (NMCC) on 4th and 5th of April. A total number of 22 teams from various esteemed law schools from across the country have participated. The numbers of participating teams are expected to rise in the coming years.
The event commenced with the welcoming of the chief guest, Justice Dalip Singh and the guest of honour, Sr. Advocate, N.M. Ranka . This was followed by the lamp lighting ceremony and the saraswati vandana. Our Vice chancellor took this opportunity to thank ALS for coming up with this idea and implementing it and he also said “legal professionals have an important role to play as noble professionals and they are the custodians of law “.
Followed by this the guest of honour, Mr. N.M. Ranka congratulated amity for its humanitarian step and in his enlightening and encouraging speech said that, “never feel that law is an overcrowded profession, there is always a place where you can reach the top, yet you should never forget that joining this noble profession means, you need to serve the society.”
Followed by these words of wisdom , the chief guest, Justice Dalip Singh appreciated the topic and the agenda that was to be taken up and said that it was highly relevant in today’s time. He redefined justice and said that it was a much wider term which spread even beyond the court room and reached up to the “aam aadmi” .
The event commenced with the welcoming of the chief guest, Justice Dalip Singh and the guest of honour, Sr. Advocate, N.M. Ranka . This was followed by the lamp lighting ceremony and the saraswati vandana. Our Vice chancellor took this opportunity to thank ALS for coming up with this idea and implementing it and he also said “legal professionals have an important role to play as noble professionals and they are the custodians of law “.
Followed by this the guest of honour, Mr. N.M. Ranka congratulated amity for its humanitarian step and in his enlightening and encouraging speech said that, “never feel that law is an overcrowded profession, there is always a place where you can reach the top, yet you should never forget that joining this noble profession means, you need to serve the society.”
Followed by these words of wisdom , the chief guest, Justice Dalip Singh appreciated the topic and the agenda that was to be taken up and said that it was highly relevant in today’s time. He redefined justice and said that it was a much wider term which spread even beyond the court room and reached up to the “aam aadmi” .
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