Jammu, Srinagar wings of AG’s office celebrate Constitution Day

STATE TIMES NEWS

JAMMU/ SRINAGAR: As part of Constitution Day celebration, both the wings of office of Advocate General, Jammu and Srinagar on Sunday read the Preamble of constitution.
The pledge ceremony was held under the chairmanship of Advocate General, J&K, D.C. Raina, at Jammu Office, which was participated by all the Law Officers, Government Counsels, Officers and employees. The participants took pledge in loud and clear terms.
Similarly, the event was organized at Srinagar office complex with Mosin ul Showkat Qadri, Senior Additional Advocate General, Srinagar, reciting the Preamble. The reading out of “Preamble” was attended by all the Law Officers, Govt Counsels, Officers and employees.
On this occasion, Mohsin Qadri Senior AAG High court directed all Law Officers and lawyers in High Court Srinagar to take pledge under the preamble of the Constitution of India.
This was organised by Mohsin Qadir, Sr AAG in the High Court premises, sending a loud message across the nation and in the international community that lawyers in the Valley are determined to uphold the constitutional values and stand by to the Rule of law in the country.
On the occasion, Advocate General highlighted the ethics and symbolism of constitution. He impressed upon the Law Officers, Government Counsels and employees for enhancing their skills and efforts for good governance in the field of law and justice to honour and implement the live example of the Preamble of the Constitution providing, social, economic and political justice, liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; equality of status and of opportunity and to promote among them all fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation.
Advocate General also impressed upon the participants for transparency, accountability, sharing responsibilities attached to their assignments and primarily the integrity, for purposeful achievement of the core of constitution.
Other participants also spoke on the occasion. The programme was concluded with recitation of the “Preamble” of the Constitution.

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