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Faculty of Juridical Sciences Organizes Educational Court Visit for Law Students
07 Aug 2024
On August 3, 2024, the Faculty of Juridical Sciences organized an educational visit to the Kanpur District & Session Court for students pursuing BALLB and BBALLB. The visit aimed to expose students to the practical aspects of the legal profession and provide them with a first-hand experience of court proceedings.
Inauguration of the Study Room
The event was marked by the inauguration of a new study room, constructed by the Kanpur Bar Association, within the court premises. The chief guest, Justice Shri Brijraj Singh from the High Court of Allahabad, officially inaugurated the facility. Justice Singh praised the law students of Rama University for their discipline, emphasizing its importance in the legal profession and life in general.
Interaction with Legal Professionals
Advocate Kanchan Gupta assisted the students throughout the visit, engaging with them and addressing their queries about the legal process. The students had the opportunity to observe court proceedings and examine various legal documents such as forms and plaints, providing them with a practical understanding of legal documentation and procedures.
Faculty Coordination and Educational Objectives
The visit was coordinated by Mr. Rahul Singh and Ms. Riddhi Tripathi, faculty members from the university. The primary objectives of the visit were:
- Understanding Court Operations: Students gained insight into the functioning of the court, including the roles and duties of judicial officers.
- Role of the Court in Justice Dispensation: The visit helped students understand the court's role in delivering justice, the function of prosecutors, and the progression of cases within the court system.
- Coordination in the Justice System: Students learned about the necessity of coordination between different entities within the justice system, including judges, prosecutors, defence lawyers, and the police.
The visit provided a valuable educational experience, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in the field of law.


