JU Law School students visit District Jail at Ambphalla

Students of the JU Law School posing during their trip to District Jail in Jammu on Friday.
Students of the JU Law School posing during their trip to District Jail in Jammu on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 4: To gain first-hand experience of prison administration and issues surrounding crime, punishment and rehabilitation, students of the Law School today paid a visit to District Jail Ambphalla, Jammu.
The students were accompanied by faculty members Dr. Monica Narang (Coordinator), Dr. Renu Jamwal, Dr. Upasana Sharma and Dr. Vandita Sharma.
This visit aimed to provide budding lawyers with an authentic understanding of the criminal justice system.
The students engaged enthusiastically with both prison officials and inmates for over five hours. Two liaison officers offered valuable insights into the history and significant aspects of prison administration, guiding the students through various facilities, including prison cells, the kitchen, bakery, and more.
The visit highlighted the prison’s role not just as a place of confinement, but as an institution focused on reformation.
The Prison Administrative Authorities have implemented vocational training programs, offering skills in carpentry, tailoring, book-binding, candle making, and embroidery.
Students were also impressed by the artwork created by inmates, which reflected their concerns about the environment and local heritage.
Additionally, the group explored the prison hospital and counselling center, observing the healthcare facilities available to inmates.
The prison houses a legal aid clinic that provides free legal assistance to deserving cases.
This visit proved to be an invaluable educational experience, igniting the spirits of our students as they recognized the challenges faced by both officers and inmates.
The entire visit was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Seema Rohmetra, Director, The Law School, with support from Superintendent Harish Kotwal and the dedicated staff of the jail.