Nagaland Law Students’ Federation celebrates Silver Jubilee

Senior Advocate CT Jamir from Gauhati High Court, Kohima Bench. (DIPR Photo)

Senior Advocate CT Jamir from Gauhati High Court, Kohima Bench. (DIPR Photo)

Kohima, December 13 (MExN): The valedictory function of the two-day celebration of the Nagaland Law Students' Federation (NLSF) Silver Jubilee was held at the Capital Convention Centre, New Secretariat Road, Kohima on December 13. 

The valedictory guest was Senior Advocate CT Jamir from Gauhati High Court, Kohima Bench. A DIPR report stated that in his speech, Advocate C T Jamir emphasised the evolving landscape of legal practice and the challenges faced in contemporary legal proceedings. He provided valuable insights into the changing dynamics of the legal field, especially with the increasing use of digital revolution and Artificial Intelligence in court hearings.

Advocate CT Jamir advised the law students to aspire to become competent lawyers, considering the advancements in technology and the legal profession. He shed light on the importance of addressing issues such as the shortage of law students, lawyers, and judges in the state of Nagaland. He urged them to work hard and aspire to become judges or advocates, playing a crucial role in delivering equitable justice to all.

The valedictory function marked the conclusion of the Silver Jubilee Celebration by the Nagaland Law Students' Federation, providing an opportunity for the legal community to reflect on the current challenges and inspire the next generation of legal professionals.

Meanwhile, the NLSF commenced its silver jubilee celebration under the theme ‘Forging Equitable Justice’ on December 12.

 During the inaugural day, the special guest was Sharingian Longkumer, Speaker of Nagaland Legislative Assembly, and the theme speaker was Adv Akito Zhimomi, President, Nagaland Bar Association. 

The programme was chaired by Grace I Namgi, Education Secretary of NLSF. In his Presidential Address, T Tohuka Achumi, President of NLSF, expressed gratitude and recognition for the contributions of the early leaders who devoted their time and efforts to establish the Nagaland Law Students' Federation in 1998. He encouraged the present generation of leaders and law students to value and uphold the legacy created by their predecessors.

Tiakaba Jamir, the first president of NLSF, shared the vision behind the formation of the federation and offered wishes and advice to law students, urging them to be torchbearers of justice in everyday life.

Zashekhono Tetso, the first women coordinator of NLSF, narrated the journey of the Nagaland Law Students' Federation, providing insight into its evolution and growth.

Adv Akito Zhimomi, in his address on the theme ‘Forging Equitable Justice’ highlighted the significance of promoting fairness and justice in society.

The special guest, Sharingain Longkumer, released the Jubilee Souvenir and emphasised the importance of high-value practices through which the federation and law students can contribute meaningfully to the people of the state.
 



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