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ENROLLMENT CERTIFICATES DISTRIBUTED TO NEW LAWYERS

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MORE THAN 246 NEWLY ENROLLED LAWYERS WERE GIVEN ENROLLMENT CERTIFICATES IN A PROGRAM HELD AT LAW BHAWAN  

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Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana organized a function in the Auditorium of Law Bhawan Chandigarh today where Newly enrolled Advocates were given enrollment certificates. Hon'ble Mr. Justice Jasjit Singh Bedi, Judge Punjab and Haryana High Court, graced the occasion as Chief Guest and distributed more than 246 Enrolment Certificates after administering oath to the newly enrolled Advocates.

Wishing them success in practice he advised by referring to his old days of learning saying that there is no substitute to hard work. He advised the new entrants to have patience and put hard work with all sincerity and integrity to achieve the goal of practice to perfection. Further, he advised the new entrants to maintain dignity of the noble legal profession during practice and extended his words of wisdom to the new entrants.

Sh. Suvir Sidhu, Chairman, Sh. Ashok Singla, Vice- Chairman, Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana, Lekh Raj Sharma, former Chairman, Sh. Vijender Ahlawat, Member graced amongst the presence of other Advocates as well as parents and guardians of the newly enrolled Advocates who belong to different places of Punjab, Haryana and U.T. Chandigarh.

It is also pertinent to mention here that the Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana was established under the Advocates Act 1961 and from its inception Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana has on its roll about One Lac Twenty eight thousand Advocates.