When we write an article on any topic of law, first thing we should consider is from whom we are writing for. If we are writing to educate people, then our language should be simple. Use of technical words

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When we write an article on any topic of law, first thing we should consider is from whom we are writing for.

If we are writing to educate people, then our language should be simple. Use of technical words should be avoided so far as possible.

If we are writing for professional colleagues, then the words and the phrases we use should be specific. The statements we make should be authentic and, preferably references for verification should be given.

If we are writing for law students and new junior lawyers, then our words should inspire and motivate them for study of deeper aspects of law.

The point is, “Mind your audience” while writing any article on any topic of law.

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IF Law is our religion and if Constitution of India is our basic religious book, then what rituals are we supposed to follow on 26th Nov ?

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Every year, Supreme Court celebrates 26th Nov as “Law Day”. A function is held after court hours by lawyers and judges. Law Minister and Chief Justice are invited. Meritorious advocates are awarded. Lawyers who have published books in previous years are rewarded. Vision statements are made. High tea follows.

What if similar functions are held on same day in every high court and in every district court?

Our religion of Law can become stronger if it happens.

Presently this is only a wish expressed before a falling star in the morning. It is said that such wishes often become fulfilled.