Senior Lawyer Ram Jethmalani visits GD Goenka University on National Law Day
Abhay Anand | November 27, 2018 | 05:28 PM IST
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 27: 26th November has always been a day of historic importance not just for a person in legal profession, but also, for any citizen of India. On this day, we celebrate the Constitution Day or the Samvidhan Divas to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India.
School of Law holds this day to be of great importance, and it became even more significant when Sr (Adv) Ram Jethmalani interacting with students. He urged the students to look past religious differences at every point.
He also mentioned that all religions should unite to fight any odds and represent the country as one. He told us how law students should have the vigour to study law and take law to new heights. Our chief guest had various anecdotes to share and ended the address by reminding us that legal knowledge is useful for any democracy.
Students thoroughly enjoyed listening to him and were really driven to take a leap into the legal world. He patiently answered each question posed to him, with a touch of humour and brought the auditorium to life.
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