Four-day induction ceremony concludes at JU Law School

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 20: The Law School, Jammu University, organized a comprehensive four-day induction ceremony for first-semester BA LLB (5 year) students.
Aimed at fostering a sense of belonging and guiding students in their academic journey, the program included expert-led sessions on various aspects of student life, emphasizing academic excellence, human values, and professional ethics as part of the UGC’s Mulya Pravah 2.0 initiative on ethical education.
First day of the induction ceremony commenced with an orientation on National Service Scheme (NSS), National Cadet Corps (NCC), and Bharat Scouts & Guides, led by experts like Prof Vishav Raksha (Convener, NSS, JU) , Prof Renu Nanda (Commissioner, Rangers J&K and Ladakh), Haroon Malik, and Dr Isha Sharma (Coordinator, NCC) highlighting the activities available under these programs.
The second day featured a crucial interaction on “Nurturing Caring Lawyers: Professional Ethics & Responsibility” led by Senior Advocate D S Chauhan, who emphasized the lawyer’s role as a guardian of the Constitution and the importance of integrity and knowledge. Following this, Prof Savita Nayyar, Director, Centre for Women Studies, JU conducted a session on Gender Sensitization.
The third day was dedicated to an engaging alumni interaction with seven distinguished graduates who shared their experiences and insights viz. Naveed Anjum (Senior Prosecuting Officer), Advocate Meenakshi Slathia, Arshad Noomani (JKAS), Advocate Nitin Parihar, Dr Pallavi Mathavan Puri, Advocate Meenu Padha and Dr Nitan Sharma.
The induction program concluded with an important awareness session on Drug Abuse and its Prevention, organized by JKSPYM in collaboration with NISD, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. The session featured discussions on the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, Drug education, and the legal framework surrounding narcotics, led by experts like Pallavi Singh, Project Director JKSPYM, Dr Vinay Kumar, Sr Assistant Professor, Dept of Social Work, Central University of Jammu and Advocate Kapil Sharma, High Court of J&K and Ladakh.
Dr Seema Rohmetra, Director, The Law School, JU, highlighted the importance of such programs in fostering responsible citizenship. By exposing students to diverse perspectives in social, legal, and political realms, these initiatives contribute significantly to their overall personal development, she added.