Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, Chief Justice of India (CJI), advises law graduates to maintain strong legal foundations amid evolving global and technological changes.
Mentorship is highlighted as essential for shaping ethical and competent lawyers, as stated during the 22nd convocation address at Nalsar University of Law.
CJI Gavai warns against pursuing foreign degrees solely due to peer pressure, emphasizing that international qualifications do not automatically indicate excellence. He suggests enhancing Indian postgraduate legal education instead.
Nalsar University of Law underlines its dedication to academic excellence, constitutional values, and inclusive growth. Initiatives like modernizing Special Courts and establishing India’s first criminal justice clinic are introduced.