Monday, October 3, 2016

‘Today’s lawyers should have a broader vision’: SC Judge Jagdish Singh Khehar

See the Link: http://www.nyoooz.com/chandigarh/622334/todays-lawyers-should-have-a-broader-vision-sc-judge-jagdish-singh-khehar Summary: He urged the students of the law department to be incorruptible and never compromise the issue of honesty and integrity. Justice Khelhar urged the students of the law department to be incorruptible and never compromise the issue of honesty and integrity. “I strongly feel that mediocre students become more successful in life.”“I owe everything to the teachers and faculty of the law department. This was what Supreme Court Judge, Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar, said while dwelling on the issue of corruption at the Panjab University’s convocation function on Saturday in Chandigarh. Ravi Kanojia Justice Khelhar urged the students of the law department to be incorruptible and never compromise the issue of honesty and integrity. Justice Khelhar urged the students of the law department to be incorruptible and never compromise the issue of honesty and integrity. Ravi Kanojia Justice Khelhar urged the students of the law department to be incorruptible and never compromise the issue of honesty and integrity. Ravi Kanojia India as a country is fighting a long-drawn battle against corruption but somehow it is failing to overpower it because it is a deep rooted menace. The only hope is that the future generations, which if guided properly about the harm it is causing, will be able to combat this disease. This was what Supreme Court Judge, Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar, said while dwelling on the issue of corruption at the Panjab University’s convocation function on Saturday in Chandigarh. He urged the students of the law department to be incorruptible and never compromise the issue of honesty and integrity. “Two things — being incorruptible and integrity — will give you a sense of honour and fulfillment in life,” he said. Justice Khehar, who is also an alumnus of the Panjab Univeristy, recalling his student days, said that he could say from his experience that bookworms rarely make it to the top in life. “I strongly feel that mediocre students become more successful in life.” “I owe everything to the teachers and faculty of the law department. Source: http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/todays-lawyers-should-have-a-broader-vision-sc-judge-jagdish-singh-khehar-3060751/