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Kashmir Advocates Association Hosts Daawat-I-Iftar Party in Srinagar: Chief Justice and Judges of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High court Among Distinguished Guests

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29/03/2024
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Kashmir Advocates Association Hosts Daawat-I-Iftar Party in Srinagar: Chief Justice and Judges of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High court Among Distinguished Guests
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Kashmir Advocates Association on Friday hosted a vibrant Daawat-I-Iftar party at the prestigious Amar Singh Club in Srinagar, graced by the esteemed presence of Hon’ble Chief Justice of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court, Justice N Kotiswar Singh, alongside other distinguished judges of J&K&L High Court.

The event, organized by the Kashmir Advocates Association, brought together legal luminaries for an evening of camaraderie and communal harmony. Among the attendees were judges from the Hon’ble High Court, Central Administrative Srinagar, and Subordinate Judiciary, along with designated senior advocates and members of the KAA. Advocate General of UT of J&K, Mr. D C Raina, along with law officers, also honoured the occasion with their presence. Notable dignitaries such as the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir & DIG CKR added to the event’s grandeur.

The underlying spirit behind this gathering was to celebrate the cherished values of our nation, encapsulated by unity in diversity, brotherhood, and secularism. As Ramzan, the holy month of fasting in Islamic tradition, continues, the Dawat-I-Iftar party served as a symbol of solidarity and inclusivity. Such gatherings not only foster community bonds but also promote understanding and respect for different cultural practices.

 

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