Chief Justice of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, N Kitiswar Singh, unveiled the first monthly Law Journal of both UTs, titled “Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh Law Journal” (KLLJ), at the Lawyers’ Chambers High Court Campus. The event witnessed the presence of distinguished Judges, the Advocate General of J&K, and esteemed members of the legal community.
Published by JKLJ Publications, a sister concern of Capital Law House, Delhi, the release of this monthly journal marks a significant milestone for the legal fraternity.
The event, graced by esteemed dignitaries including Justice Tashi Rabstan, Justice Sanjeev Kumar Shukla, and Justice Sindhu Sharma, highlighted the importance of this comprehensive resource. Speaking at the occasion, Advocate Monish Chopra, Editor of JKLLJ, emphasized the journal’s commitment to empowering the legal community through timely case insights, practical skill-building content, and invaluable legal resources.
Chief Justice N Kitiswar Singh commended the publishers for their initiative in publishing a physical journal, emphasizing its enduring value alongside digital resources. He envisioned the journal as a vital tool for both the judiciary and legal practitioners, expressing optimism about its affordability and accessibility for young lawyers.
Advocate General D.C. Raina congratulated the team behind JKLLJ, offering insightful discussions and invaluable insights into the legal landscape. With its diverse content, including local laws, legal news, and insightful articles, the journal aims to enrich the knowledge and skills of legal practitioners while fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence. The release of the inaugural issue of the “Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh Law Journal” signifies a significant step forward in the legal discourse of the region, promising to be a valuable resource for the legal fraternity in the UTs.
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