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454 advocates enrolled in Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana

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Justice Alok Jain of the Punjab and Haryana High Court distributed 454 certificates after administrating oath to newly enrolled advocates in the convocation ceremony organised by the Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana at Law Bhawan here today.

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Wishing them success in practice, he motivated new entrants to uphold the dignity of the legal profession. He encouraged them to not be a rouge group rather be a torchbearer of the institution.

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Council chairman Rakesh Gupta, member Suvir Sidhu, honorary secretary Surinder Dutt Sharma, Punjab Election Committee chairman Gurtej Singh Grewal and other members of the council also attended the event.

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