Dausa The temple of justice becomes more resplendent when its serving hands take the oath of ‘equality’ and ‘truth’. The swearing-in ceremony of Dausa District Advocates Association was not just a formality, but a pledge of social justice, which is most needed by every woman of the society who stands at the doorstep of the court in the hope of justice.
When the executive took oath in the chief hospitality of Rajasthan High Court Justice Ganesh Ram Meena, the entire hall was filled with echoes of justice. Judiciary: Pillar of equality and trust
The Justice said a touching thing in his address—”Justice is not just following the law, but strengthening the spirit of equality in the society.” This message directly connects to the rights of the ‘half the population’.
Legal Empowerment: When lawyers and judges unite, a safe wall is raised where every daughter and woman can talk about her rights without any fear.
Pledge of Sensitivity: Providing quick and easy justice to the victimized women will be an important link in the responsibility that the newly elected President Kunj Bihari Sharma and his entire team have taken towards the society.
“Courts are not just stone buildings, they are the hope where every deprived woman of the society finds her voice. Today’s oath is a promise to make that voice louder.”
Confluence of respect and participation
The presence of District and Sessions Judge Keshav Kaushik, Collector Devendra Kumar, and SP Sagar Rana in this grand function made it clear that the administration and judiciary of the district are working shoulder to shoulder in building a just society.
The entire new team including Senior Vice President Jayant Joshi, General Secretary Rameshwar Prasad Bairwa will now take the legal legacy of Dausa to those heights, where ‘Justice for all’ will not be just a slogan, but a reality on the ground.
This new innings of Dausa District Advocates Association will prove to be a ‘milestone’ in the direction of women’s safety, legal fight against domestic violence and providing every woman her legal rights.
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