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CUK’s SLS organises one day workshop on ‘Juvenile justice system'

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Srinagar , 08 Jan 2019

Legal Aid Clinic for Juveniles, Department of Law, School of Legal Studies(SLS), Central University of Kashmir(CUK) organised a day long workshop on ‘Juvenile Justice System in Jammu and Kashmir: Role of Stakeholders' and working session on Material Preparation on Juvenile Justice Laws’ held at Central University of Kashmir (CUK), Nowgam Campus-I, here on Tuesday.Vice Chancellor, CUK, Prof. Mehraj Ud Din Mir, former judge, Jammu and Kashmir High Court, Justice Muzaffer Hussain Attar, Head and Dean, School of Legal Studies, CUK, Dr. Sheikh Showkat Hussain, Assistant Professor Ms Gulafroz Jan, Department of Law, CUK, faculty, students, scholars from different Universities and colleges and other delegates were present on the occasion.In his presidential address Vice-chancellor, CUK, Prof. Mir highlighted the importance of Legal Aid Clinic in a conflict situation. He said that in a scenario of violence, it is the duty of every segment of the society to protect children, who need care. Prof. Mir also highlighted the disconnect within families due to use of modern technology and fast lifestyle as major factors responsible for degradation of moral value system among new generation. Former Judge, Jammu and Kashmir high court, Justice Muzaffer Hussain Attar in his keynote speech said that it is very important topic to be discussed among various stakeholders like parents, teachers, civil society, police and lawyers who are involved in it directly or indirectly and share responsibility towards caring and protection of Juveniles. He said that poverty is one of the main reasons of Juveniles in conflict with law and added that other horrible crime against children is sexual abuse, which also needs to be addressed.Earlier, Head and Dean, School of Legal Studies (SLS), CUK, Dr. Sheikh Showkat Hussain in his welcome address, gave in-depth detail about theme of the workshop. He said that this is the culmination programme of dissemination programs conducted in five different colleges of the valley. He also said that the main aim of this project is to discuss and provide justice, care and protection to the juveniles by way of assisting them through legal aid clinic.Zaffer A Shah, Sr. Advocate, J&K High Court in his valedictory speech appreciated the concept of this workshop and also said that such programmes must be given publicity for the benefit of masses. During the workshop prizes were distributed among the winners of speech/debate and quiz competitions held earlier in the different colleges of valley. The programme proceedings were conducted by Suwaiba and Mehreen and vote of thanks was proposed by Mohammad Yousuf, Assistant Professor, Department of Law.(VMS)

 

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