Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice H L Dattu said here today that the legal profession has expanded manifold, going beyond advocates and judges, since there is an essential element of law in every aspect of life.
Delivering his key note address at the Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University's (DSNLU) first convocation here today, Justice Dattu said, "What is law? Simply put, it is a code of rules of conduct towards oneself and other. A law is enacted by legislators and once it is enforceable, it is to be complied with by all".
He said that as long as there is man and individuality, there would always be dispute, which he said, is unfortunate and a harsh reality of life, since men would always have a conflict of opinions. Laws are made to help redress disputes and conflicts.
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He said that goal of justice, which is social, economic and political besides fostering liberty as well as equality have not yet been fully attained.
"We are all partners in the justice delivery system of this country and, therefore, accountable to the people of India. This bestows upon each of us the status of people who are in public service," he said.
Addressing law graduates he said, "If you want to earn money quickly then it would be better to choose some other profession or do some business". He told them to be "disciplined soldiers" of the law.
Giving his own example, from being a village boy in Chikmagalur district of Karnataka, to becoming Chief Justice of India, he said that he always followed the "three H" principle which his headmaster had stressed in school for success, namely hard work, humility and honesty.