The CMR Law School, which
is part of the prestigious CMR Group of Institutions, celebrated its 8th
Graduation Day on Saturday, with 70 law students passing out of the institution
successfully. Justice A.V. Chandrashekara, Judge, High Court of Karnataka, who
was the chief guest, advised the students to maintain professional integrity,
to emerge successful.
Touching upon some
of the important aspects of litigation and constitutional law, Justice
Chandrashekara emphasized and reminded the students on the magnitude of their
responsibility, having chosen to be the care takers of law and Justice. “I also
profusely thank the parents for having allowed their children to take up law
with all encouragement as a profession,” he added.
Recollecting the
brilliant performance of the students of CMR Law School in the National Moot
Court competition held in 2014, Justice Chandrashekara heaped praises on the
students and said why it is important for law schools to have a holistic
approach to academics, which bring out the best in an
individual. Acknowledging the efforts of CMR Law School in nurturing the
best legal minds in the country, Justice Chandrashekara wished the organization
to keep up its pioneering vision.
Justice Srinivasa
Reddy, former Judge, High Court of Karnataka and Chairman, Governing Council,
CMR Law School, the Guest of Honour, administered the CMR Graduation Oath to
the outgoing students – 8th batch of B.A, LL.B (5 years) and 3rd
batch of LL.B (3 years).
K.C. Ramamurthy,
Chairman, CMR University and CMR Group of Institutions, in his address, said, “The
responsibilities of a legal professional is of noble in nature when
administered with all sincerity and discipline and is vital towards cultivating
social ethos and a better life environment for the mankind.” He reminded the
graduating students the positive impact they could make in the legal ecosystem
of the country.
In the past CMR Law
School has had the honor to have distinguished legal luminaries, like H. R.
Bharadwaj, former Governor of Karnataka, T.N. Chaturvedi, former Governor of
Karnataka, Dr. Justice V.S. Malimath, Dr. Justice S.R. Nayak, Justice Santosh
Hegde, Dr. Justice Rajendra Babu, Justice Cyriac Joseph and several judges of
the Supreme Court and the High Court, address the students as a part of the CMR Memorial Guest Lecture Series.
The Graduation Day
address has been a constant feature designed to deliver parting advice and
guidance to the youngsters on the verge of starting their careers.
1 comment:
Does Mr. K C Jagannath Reddy have any experience in the army or military? ..My memory might be vague but correct me if i'm wrong: I was almost certain that they mentioned that in the graduation speeches i attended last year (my niece had studied there and had attended the ceremony for her).
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