Islamabad:The Registrar of University of Kotli Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Dr. Sir Shamsul Hassan Syed met with Barrister Ali Saim Saleem, Private Secretary Opinion to the President of Pakistan and Barrister Usama Maalik, Director of Directorate General Legal Education Pakistan Bar Counsel, says a press release.
This meeting is expected to be a crucial step toward formal recognition, enhancing the university’s reputation and standing in the realm of legal education.Abdul Qayyum Chaudhry, spokesperson for the Kotli University (KU), AJK conveyed that Barrister Ali Saim Saleem, the Private Secretary to the President of Pakistan pledged his unwavering and unconditional support to the Registrar Dr. Sir Shamsul Hassan Syed. The spokesperson also told the newspaper that during the meeting, this assurance from a high-ranking official to the registrar of the university underscores the significance of quality education at a national level. It marks a pivotal step towards the university’s growth and the empowerment of its student body, reflecting a profound commitment to academic excellence and future progress.
During the high level meeting held in the office of Barrister Usama Maalik, Dr. Sir Shamsul Hassan Syed shared his vision for the university’s Law Department. He highlighted that the department aims to become a leading institution in legal education, not just in AJK, but also throughout Pakistan and beyond.
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