Serving Justice and Smashing Rackets: Rohini Court's Unique Approach to Team Building
The Rohini Court Bar Association organized a badminton tournament to foster trust and goodwill among the legal fraternity. Key legal figures attended the event, which aimed to strengthen relationships between the bar, bench, and police while promoting fitness and camaraderie.
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In an initiative aimed at fostering cooperation and goodwill, the Rohini Court Bar Association hosted a badminton tournament for its members and participants in the legal fraternity. The event, located at the Rohini Courts complex, saw attendance from key officials, including Principal District and Sessions Judge Nisha Sahai Saxena and other district judges.
The tournament, held on a Tuesday, was graced by notable personalities such as Joint Commissioner of Police (Northern Range) Vijay Singh and Rohini DCP Shashank Jaiswal, who served as special guests. The purpose of the event was to build stronger professional relationships among the bar, the bench, and police administration, all integral parts of the justice delivery system.
Event organizers emphasized that the tournament was designed not only to encourage fitness and sportsmanship but also to nurture camaraderie among legal professionals. Rajeev Tehlan, president of the Rohini Court Bar Association, pointed out that sports have the unique ability to bridge gaps beyond formal interactions. Correspondingly, Pardeep Khatri, the honorary secretary, expressed optimism that such initiatives would solidify trust and cooperation among connected institutions.
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