JAMMU, MARCH 12: Chief
Justice of J&K High Court, Justice Badar Durrez today said that the
Judicial Academy should be a vibrant institution where people come and debate
fearlessly.
Justice Durrez said this during a function
organized here today by Jammu & Kashmir State Judicial Academy (JKSJA)
wherein Chief Justice along with
Chairman J&K State Judicial Academy Justice Alok Aradhe, and Member,
J&K State Judicial Academy Justice Janak Raj Kotwal released the Annual
Newsletter for the year 2017-18 of
Jammu and Kashmir State Judicial Academy.
Director, J&K State Judicial Academy, Abdul
Rashid Malik, Registrar General, High Court of J&K Sanjay Dhar, besides all
Judicial Officers of Jammu District participated in the function.
Chief Justice while
addressing the judicial officers complemented the J&K State
Judicial Academy and said that Judicial Academy should present a platform to
facilitate interactions and exchange of ideas.
‘Each
one of us is unique and the whole idea of Academy is to create an
atmosphere where all Judicial Officers interact with each other & share
their experiences on all aspects of life, liberty, judging, law & issues
which concern human beings. What I envision for the Judicial Academy is that
the sessions should be more debating forums so that when you go out of this place,
each one is enriched’, Chief Justice said.
He expressed hope that the Judicial Academy
flourishes under the guidance of excellent people with huge wealth of
knowledge.
‘The
Newsletter has been released, this is the sum total of all the good work done
in previous year and I hope that next year’s Newsletter is even
better and shows greater achievements on parts’,
he added.
Justice Alok Aradhe, Chairman J&K State
Judicial Academy in his address said that judiciary is facing new challenges
today and tackling them is a challenge, a learning process in support of which
we must utilize all the resources at our disposal, in terms of both
infrastructure as well as intellectual input.
‘These
learning processes need to be supported by institutional mechanisms that
provide vital support and knowledge resources to the members of the judiciary.
The Judicial Academy has a vital role to play in this endeavour’,
Justice Aradhe asserted.
Justice Janak Raj Kotwal in his address said that
motto of JKSJA is to raise the standard of Justice Delivery System in the State
to its best and to keep it in pace with the changing circumstances and the
changing society. Judicial Academy is consistently organizing various training
programmes to fulfill that objective, he added.
Earlier, Director, J&K State Judicial Academy, Abdul
Rashid Malik in his welcome address highlighted the major
achievements of the Judicial Academy during the year, 2017 including Hosting of
the North Zone Regional Conference, the first ever Roundtable Conference on
Juvenile Justice and the Induction Training Programme for newly appointed
Munsiffs.

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