
Jaipur, October 11 (Patrika English News ). Jaipur district Practice Class was organized at Vidyarthi Bhawan on Saturday on behalf of Advocate Council Rajasthan, High Court Unit of Jaipur Province. This exercise focused on the organizational policies, working methods, service traditions and responsibilities of the social welfare of the class council.
A large number of senior and young advocate workers of Chaumu, Dudu, Phagi, Jaipur Metropolitan and High Court units were present in the program.
In the inaugural session, Area Minister of Advocates Council Rajasthan, Kamal Parswal threw light in detail on the structure of the organization, role of units, worker formation and collective work culture. He said, “Advocate Council is not just an organization of advocates, but it is an organization that carries the values of justice and policy of the nation. He urged everyone to make each program of the Council an inspiring step towards the society with intimacy and dedication.
While clarifying the ideological specificity of the Council, the Provincial General Secretary said that our organization is a Hindu family organization, where Hindu means cultured, dedicated and service-oriented worker. He said that a council worker is one who not only has the ability to lead, but also remains accountable to both the organization and the society as a disciplined follower. He said that Hindu thinking is the only one in the world which sees a part of God in every living being of the universe and has a feeling for its welfare.
The program was conducted by Dharmendra Barala, General Secretary of the High Court Unit.
In his address, the unit president said that the role of lawyers in the field of justice and policy is the basis of the constitutional life of the society, and the council tries to strengthen this feeling among the people.
Vice President Sonia Shandilya presented details of the activities of the Justice Counseling and Legal Aid Center run by the Council. He said that through this centre, free legal aid is being provided to the poor and needy citizens, so that justice can be made accessible to the deprived sections of the society.
Ratan Lal Gupta, Sunita Shrimal, Krishna Kumar, Magan Sharma, Shivram Sharma, Sandeep Pareek, Ramesh Chand Sharma, Rajaram Chaudhary, Neha Goyal, Utkarsh Dwivedi, Akhil Tiwari, Dhananjay Sharma, Dharmendra Gupta and other advocates were present in the meeting. Expressing gratitude at the end of the program, the officials of the organization said that the role of the Advocates Council is continuously getting strengthened in the educational, legal and social fields, and a series of legal awareness and service programs will be organized across the province in the coming months.
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/ Rajeev


