Minister awards certificates to 180 young barristers and lawyers

Author: APP

Sindh Minister of Home and Law, Zia-Ul-Hassan Lanjar, attended a ceremony as the special guest, where he distributed certificates to 180 participants of a refresher course organized by the Advocate General of Sindh High Court.

The Minister commended the Advocate General and the participants for their dedication, stressing the importance of continuous learning and professional development in the legal field. He also announced that the Sindh government would fully support and assist in the training and development of young lawyers and barristers. Additionally, the Minister underscored the necessity for the digitalization of cases and the resolution of key cases, particularly those involving the government of Sindh.

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