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Advocacy not just a profession, it is public service: Haryana CM Saini
CM administers oath to 1145 new lawyers of Bar Council, gives them
licenses
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, January 12, 2025 - Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said advocacy is not just a profession but a public service.
Lawyers can bring positive change in society by contributing to the judicial system of the country and the field of advocacy is not limited to the knowledge of law, rather lawyers play their role in providing justice to the weaker and deprived sections of society.
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said this during the oath-taking ceremony of new lawyers organized by the Punjab and Haryana Bar Council at Law Bhawan in Chandigarh today.
During this, the Chief Minister administered oath to 1145 new lawyers and gave them licences.India got freedom from three laws of slavery after 7 decades
Nayab Singh Saini said it is the result of the nationalist vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that independent India has got freedom from three laws of slavery after 7 decades.
He requested all the new lawyers to contribute in making the general public aware about the new laws.
Apart from making three new criminal laws, Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has abolished about 1600 laws. 175 unnecessary laws have also been identified in Haryana. Out of these, 28 have been repealed.
Continuous work done on training, infrastructure & awareness to implement new laws
The Chief Minister said continuous work has been done for training, infrastructure, technology development, public awareness, etc. to implement the three new laws and necessary notifications have been issued to effectively implement them.
About 300 awareness programmes have been organised to make the general public aware of the three new laws.
He said more than 43,000 officers and employees have been trained about the new laws. These include about 10,000 research officers. Experts from all 97 laboratories of the state have been trained.
All 555 judicial officers of the state have been trained on the three new criminal laws, all 2,167 jail officers and employees and all 741 public prosecutors have also received training in this regard.The government contributing in every possible way for lawyers and judiciary.
He said the Haryana Government is contributing in every possible way for lawyers and judiciary.
The government is ensuring modern facilities, technical resources and training programmes for lawyers so that everyone can do their work more effectively. It is important to have coordination, transparency and ethics between lawyers and the judiciary. The rule of law is the foundation of any democratic country.
Use of technology is opening new opportunities for lawyers
The Chief Minister said in the digital age, changes are taking place in the field of law. The use of new technologies is opening new doors of opportunities for lawyers.
All lawyers should adopt new technologies and contribute in making the justice process fast and transparent. He said everyone should always keep their ethical values paramount. Advocacy will not only be a proof of your abilities but will also be a reflection of your ethical values.
Therefore, always stand in favour of truth and justice and use your profession not only for personal success but for the development of society and nation.Bar Council gave lawyers who adorned top positions in country
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the Bar Council has set new milestones in the last 63 years. This Bar Council is one of the oldest Bar Councils of the country.
This council has provided such lawyers to the country who have later adorned high positions not only in the states of Punjab and Haryana but also in the High Courts across the country and the Supreme Court of India.
The council has provided many judges of the Supreme Court, Law and Railway Ministers of the country, Advocate Generals of Punjab and Haryana, Additional Solicitor Generals, etc. At present, 150 different Bar associations of Haryana, Punjab and Chandigarh come under this Bar Council. More than 1.52 lakh members are registered with the council.
Advocate General of Haryana Sh. Pravindra Singh Chauhan, President of Haryana and Punjab Bar Council Dr. Vijender Singh Ahlawat, Vice-President Chetan Sharma along with other officials of the Bar and new lawyers were present on the occasion.