31/10/2015
Law Department’s Annual Day a Massive Hit
Nowgam, (Oct 31) – The School of Legal Studies, Central University of Kashmir, celebrated its 1st Annual Day “Jash-e-Qist-o Meezan”, “celebrating justice and equality”. The Honourable Vice Chancellor Professor Mehraj ud Din Mir was the Chief Guest on the occasion, Head of Law Department, Dr. Sheikh Showkat Hussain was the Guest of Honour, Deans, Heads and faculty members of other departments were also present on the occasion.
The event was organized by The Law Society led by Muhammad Arooj. Students from the law department participated in event, performing spectacular shows full of creativity and artistic demeanor. In a first, the students of law department presented a “Tarana” of their own department on the occasion, the Vice Chancellor cherished the “Tarana” written and composed by Mudasar Fazal Choudhary, hailing it to be “an epitome of artistic edifice and creative bravado”.
The event opened with the stage decorated with traditional Kashmiri artifacts and breathtaking Kashmiri art work. The Honourable Vice Chancellor inaugurated the event in a unique manner by burning “Isband” (Peganum harmala) in the traditional “Isband Soz”. The General Secretary of the Law Society, Muhammad Arooj in his introductory speech highlighted the achievements of the Law Society. Head, School of Legal Studies, Dr. Sheikh Showkat Hussain delivered the welcome address. Honorable Vice Chancellor, in his address assured that University will make new leaps and bounds in academic and cultural segments.
The Honorable Vice Chancellor handed mementos to faculty members of the law department, medals and certificates to outstanding students and the organizers of the event. The event is a first of its kind in Central University of Kashmir both in concept and realization. The Honorable Vice Chancellor hailed the organizers for the success of the event and noted, “this has become a precedent to be carried out to channelize energies and cater to talent of the students”.
Najam ul Nisa, Sabeel Kawoosa and Afshan and Muntaha hosted two sessions respectively.