The two-day maiden conference of the State unit of the
All India Lawyers Union (AILU) concluded here on Sunday with a resolve
to vigorously continue its endeavour to achieve its avowed objectives of
promoting access to justice, excellence in legal profession and welfare
of lawyers.
The first conference of the Telangana unit of the AILU saw the participation of around 300 delegates from all over the State.
The
two-day conference featured a seminar on “Challenges before legal
profession”, a series of interactive sessions and lectures by legal
experts, including senior lawyers.
Justice H N Naga
Mohan Das, former Judge, High Court of Karnataka, Justice M Seetharama
Murti, Judge, High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad, Bikas Ranjan
Bhattacharya, national president, AILU, A Narasimha Reddy, Chairman, Bar
Council of the State of Telangana and AP also spoke at the inaugural
session.
Meanwhile, the AILU State unit at the
concluding session of its first conference held here on Sunday
afternoon, passed several resolutions seeking constitution of National
Judicial Commission as an independent body, filling up of vacant posts
of judges and judicial staff in Telangana and formation of separate High
Court for Telangana.
Sources: The Hindu
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