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Kashmir: Work hard to eradicate social evils, says Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey to law students

| @indiablooms | Nov 12, 2021, at 11:16 pm

Srinagar/IBNS: Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey on Wednesday advised law students to work hard to reform society and eradicate social evils in J&K.

He said that the Legal Services Authority (LSA) would give opportunities to the law students of J&K to do their internships in different courts throughout the nation.

Justice Magrey, an Executive Chairman of J&K LSA, was speaking during his presidential address at the grand finale of the moot court organized by LSA in collaboration with the Kashmir University.

“Work hard and help in reforming society from all social evils, especially the drug menace,” he said.

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