Judge of the Supreme Court of India, Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia on Friday, said that as lawyers, one must learn to represent every client, whether saint or sinner, without judgment..Justice Dhulia was speaking at the inauguration of the 19th KK Luthra Memorial Moot court at the Campus Law Center Delhi University. ."In Urdu there are two words: Taalim and Tarbiyat. Taalim is training.. suppose you want to become a lawyer.. Taalim you must have is LLB or MBBS for doctor. Tarbiyat is greater than Taalim. It is ethics in education. A scholar says if taalim is the path, Tarbiyat is what elightens the path. Great institutions is not for the Taalim but for the Tarbiyat. Tarbiyat is with interacting with teachers.. friends. When you join the profession you will get saint and sinners but know how to talk to them. Don't judge them. That is the job of the judge," he said in his inaugural address.The Moot Court has been hosted by Nirmal Luthra in the memory of her late husband since 2005 and after her demise in January, 2020, the Luthra family has been continuing with the Competition. .The Final Round on February 19, 2023 will be judged by judges of the Delhi High Court. Judge of the Supreme Court of India, Justice BR Gavai will be the chief guest and judges of the Delhi High Court, Justices Sanjeev Sachdeva, Swarana Kanta Sharma and Anish Dayal will be the guests of honour at the final prize distribution ceremony.
Judge of the Supreme Court of India, Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia on Friday, said that as lawyers, one must learn to represent every client, whether saint or sinner, without judgment..Justice Dhulia was speaking at the inauguration of the 19th KK Luthra Memorial Moot court at the Campus Law Center Delhi University. ."In Urdu there are two words: Taalim and Tarbiyat. Taalim is training.. suppose you want to become a lawyer.. Taalim you must have is LLB or MBBS for doctor. Tarbiyat is greater than Taalim. It is ethics in education. A scholar says if taalim is the path, Tarbiyat is what elightens the path. Great institutions is not for the Taalim but for the Tarbiyat. Tarbiyat is with interacting with teachers.. friends. When you join the profession you will get saint and sinners but know how to talk to them. Don't judge them. That is the job of the judge," he said in his inaugural address.The Moot Court has been hosted by Nirmal Luthra in the memory of her late husband since 2005 and after her demise in January, 2020, the Luthra family has been continuing with the Competition. .The Final Round on February 19, 2023 will be judged by judges of the Delhi High Court. Judge of the Supreme Court of India, Justice BR Gavai will be the chief guest and judges of the Delhi High Court, Justices Sanjeev Sachdeva, Swarana Kanta Sharma and Anish Dayal will be the guests of honour at the final prize distribution ceremony.