5 JGLS students selected for judicial clerkship at Supreme Court of Hawaii

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Five students of the (JGLS) have been selected for summer judicial clerkships at the of Hawaii, starting in June this year.

The programme was first conceived during the visit of Hawaiian Justice in 2015 and till 2018, a total of 18 students from the JGLS have interned at the Supreme Court, he said.

Sajal Mendiratta, Tanshi Bajaj, Suhas Putta, Siddharth Sharma, and of the JGLS have been selected for the externship, a issued here said.

These students have been selected for the externship following an interview and screening by the visiting judges of the Supreme Court of

The said the students will be closely mentored by some of the most outstanding judicial minds and it will help to broaden the horizons and their perspectives for pursuing a future career in the judiciary.

"This judicial clerkship will provide JGU students an extraordinary opportunity to witness the functioning of the judicial process in the USA besides enabling them to understand the nuances of law and justice in the US legal system," said Kumar.

An interactive session titled 'Candid Conversations on Careers in Law and Justice: Judges as Conscience Keepers of Democracy', was organised at the JGU, featuring a discussion between Justices and of the Hawaiian Supreme Court and Prof Kumar.

The panelists deliberated on topics like the role and motivations of a judge, contributions of the judiciary to society and its role in protecting democracy.

Explaining a judge's role in ensuring democratic rights, Justice McKenna said the threats that a democracy faces is to be countered by law and judiciary, and lawyers have to step forward to ensure justice and make people believe in the role of law.

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 15:00 IST