Justice Mohana said Tamil Nadu, particularly Coimbatore and Madras, had played a central role in her formative years and professional growth.
“From the beginning, till recently, last month in May, the maximum number of work that I have done is all from Tamil Nadu.
She added that she owed her growth, development and encouragement to the Coimbatore Bar, the Madras Bar Association and the Madras High Court.
Justice Mohana said the Madras Bar Association had rendered yeoman service to legal development and research, and had produced “giants at the Bar as well as the Bench.”She urged the association to continue its legal development and literacy programmes in a manner that benefits the legal world and the country.
She also expressed hope that the lecture series would benefit the Bench and the Bar, especially younger members of the legal profession, and spoke of the legal luminaries after whom the series was named.
Justice Mohana said Tamil Nadu, particularly Coimbatore and Madras, had played a central role in her formative years and professional growth.
“From the beginning, till recently, last month in May, the maximum number of work that I have done is all from Tamil Nadu. I am very proud to say that,” she said.
She added that she owed her growth, development and encouragement to the Coimbatore Bar, the Madras Bar Association and the Madras High Court.
Justice Mohana said the Madras Bar Association had rendered yeoman service to legal development and research, and had produced “giants at the Bar as well as the Bench.”
She urged the association to continue its legal development and literacy programmes in a manner that benefits the legal world and the country.
She also expressed hope that the lecture series would benefit the Bench and the Bar, especially younger members of the legal profession, and spoke of the legal luminaries after whom the series was named.