Chandigarh

11 December 2022

DIVYA AZAD


Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana today organized a program to felicitate newly elected judges and their parents at Law Bhavan, Sector-37 Chandigarh. This felicitation ceremony was organized on success of needy children taught by GP Sir (Gurinder Pal Singh).


GP Singh is an advocate in the High Court who in 2019 started free coaching for needy children who are unable to pay the coaching fees for Judicial Services.  Presently 5 candidates tutored by GP Singh have cleared the Haryana Judicial Services exam and become Judges.


Newly selected judges Renu Bala, Ritika Sharma, Manjot Kaur, Jasmeet Kaur and Avishake Garg and their parents were felicitated.  Along with this, Kuldeep Soni, former senior photographer of PGI was also honored for his contribution in GP Sir’s classes. Kuldeep Soni helped in documentation of GP singh classes, taking online classes and got work done on personality-language.


On this occasion, Chairman of Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana Suvir Sidhu, Vice Chairman Ashok Singla, Senior Advocate of Supreme Court of India R.S. Cheema, Former Advocate General of Punjab A.P.S. Deol, Former Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court Virender Singh, Former Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court Paramjit Singh Dhaliwal, Former Additional Advocate General Baldev Singh Badhran, Additional Secretary of Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana Malkit Singh and Gurinder Pal Singh were present.


The newly selected judges honored at the event elaborated on the guidance given by G P Singh and thanked him for helping them in this journey. They said that it is very important to have passion along with hard work and dedication to clear the judiciary exam only then you can achieve success.


Appreciating the work of GP Singh, Bar Council President Suvir Sidhu said that it is the collective effort of GP Singh and his family that children taught by them have become judges today. He announced that the Bar Council would provide every help possible for the GP sir class.

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