“Whatever we want to do in our life, we need to decide ourselves first. Those who want to do something for the society do not need to be taught,” said Justice (retd) V K Jadhav, from Bombay High Court.
Justice (retd) V K Jadhav of the Bombay High Court on Saturday said that those who want to work for the society do not need to be taught.
Jadhav was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of a symposium on 'Exploring the Criminal Law and Media: A Focus on Three Criminal Laws', jointly organised by the School of Legal Studies and Research and MGM College Journalism and Mass Communication of MGM University at Aryabhatta Auditorium.
"Whatever we want to do in our life, we need to decide ourselves first. Those who want to do something for the society do not need to be taught," he said.
The symposium focused on three criminal laws - the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
The event was attended by adv Vasant Salunke, Univeristy Chancellor Ankushrao Kadam, Vice-Chancellor Dr Vilas Sapkal, Registrar Ashish Gadekar, Dean Dr Rekha Shelke, director Dr Zhartab Ansari and adv Rina Mandhani, among others.
Jadhav said that he has been inspired by some of the cases that he has fought for justice in his career so far, including the Rupan Bajaj vs K P S Gill case and the Mathura rape case.
Adv Salunke expressed the belief that today those who were studying at MGM Institute should work in such a way that it will bring laurels to their alma matter.
Dr Rekha Shelke made an introductory speech, while Zainab Ansari proposed a vote of thanks.
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