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Legal profession holds profound responsibility in upholding the principles of justice, equality and fairness in society: Justice MR Shah

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BHUBANESWAR, JULY 29, 2023

        “The legal profession holds a profound responsibility in upholding the principles of justice, equality, and fairness in society,” said Justice MR Shah, former Judge of the Supreme Court of India.

Inaugurating the School of Law of the Centurion University at its Jatni campus on Saturday, Justice Shah said, “I am delighted to see institutions like Centurion University taking proactive steps to nurture and shape the legal minds of tomorrow. The blend of traditional and applied learning, along with a focus on real-world impact, promises to equip the young legal aspirants with the necessary skills and knowledge required to excel in this field.”

 “I am optimistic that the School of Law will become a hub for legal excellence, producing graduates who will not only be competent professionals but also advocates for positive societal change,” he added.

Speaking on the occasion, former Supreme Court Judge Justice Dinesh Maheshwari said, “The establishment of the School of Law reflects the University’s commitment to empowering the next generation of legal professionals and imparting knowledge that will contribute to a just and fair society. I commend the vision and dedication of the university in creating this platform for aspiring law students to thrive and make a positive impact on the world.”

India’s best private skill university Centurion University added another feather to its cap by inaugurating School of Law at its Jatni campus on Saturday.

Centurion University President Prof. Mukti Mishra, Vice Chancellor Prof. Supriya Pattanayak, students and faculties were present in the event.

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