The Faculty of Law, Gauhati University, released its two acclaimed journals – The Gauhati University Journal of Law and Vidhijyoti on Tuesday within the convention hall of the branch. This was said in a press communique via the Law branch of Gauhati University. Speaking on the event after freeing the Faculty Journal, Assam Minister of Education, Law, and Justice, Siddhartha Bhattacharjya, stated, “Law is an evolving concern and modifications with time. With the appearance of technology, courts have moved from typewriters to trendy gear, reducing the burden of researchers, and topics like cyber law have floated.”
He further said that law know-how does not most effectively create lawyers or regulatory officials but molds a person into a terrific and responsible citizen. Expressing pride over the journals previously published by way of the branch, he expressed high hopes that the department will bring forward the wealthy legacy. Rector, Gauhati University, Prof H P Sarma, whilst releasing the Vidhijyoti, a research journal, appreciated the endeavor of the branch in publishing such a journal.
Registrar-in-charge, Prof Nani Gopal Mahanta, reiterated the university’s glories, lauded the departments’ healthy effort, and said Gauhati University has made qualitative and quantitative growth in the current beyond has fetched it an A grade through NAAC, and it boasts of its high rank among authorities universities. The program turned into anchored using Dipankar Das, where a welcome speech was given by of HoD of the Department of Law, Gauhati University, Subhram Rajkhowa. The program commenced with singing the anthem of Gauhati University, ‘Jilikabo Luitore Paar’, followed by a Saraswati Vandana.
The occasion was attended via school individuals, students from various law schools under the university at the side alongside advocates and research scholars, who concluded with a vote of thanks by way of Saitama Rajkhowa, a branch faculty. No eight Mangaldoi HPC and the deputy commissioner of Darrang, Ghanshyam Dass, has confidence in a loose and fair counting manner accompanied by the aid of a correct result as in line with the people’s mandate. “The counting may be accomplished strictly under the ECI suggestions to make it completely unfastened and honest, and the right candidate will win,” said returning officer Dass.
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He addresses the media at his workplace conference corridor in Mangaldai on Tuesday in the presence of additional deputy commissioners Kulen Sarma and Kalpana Deka, besides Mangaldai election officer Kartik Kalita and district records and public relations officer Monimala Gogoi. In his cope with Dass, counting might be achieved in the Mangaldai College campus for 4 Assembly segments under Mangaldai (Darrang) Election District, for which 4 counting halls – one for every Assembly section and an additional hall for the counting of postal ballots and electronic postal ballots have been organized.
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Each counting corridor will witness a total of 15 counting tables, together with an additional table. Out of the four Assembly segments, sixty-seven Mangaldai (SC) LAC with a maximum of 292 polling stations would require the most of 21 counting rounds. The counting will start from eight am with the postal ballots, followed by the EVMs, and after which the VVPAT slips. Even though the counting of the votes in the EVMs is predicted to wind up by three pm, an extra time of around five hours will be required for counting the 20 randomly decided on VVPAT machines, 5 each from one Assembly constituency.
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Returning Officer Dass additionally cited approximately the three-layered safety preparations in the counting center of Mangaldai College and regulations of taking a mobile phone, camera, and other digital gadgets, barring some special cases, under the ECI instructions. He assured the media people of growing an effective mechanism for brief sharing of outcomes after every round of counting under the supervision of the district statistics officer. Speaking at the occasion, extra deputy commissioner, Kulen Sarma, in the rank of the Election Department, said that necessary schooling of all the 984 counting officials has already been achieved efficiently from May 9 to May 20 in numerous phases.