Nawada, 28 September (Hindustan Reporter). Yogeshchandra Verma, member of Bihar Bar Council and senior advocate of Patna High Court, reached Nawada on Saturday on the invitation of the members of Nawada District Advocates Association, where the advocates of District Advocates Association and Advocates Association welcomed him warmly and talked about supporting him. .
Shri Verma, member of Bihar Bar Council and senior advocate of Patna High Court, while addressing the advocates, said that only with unity will the advocates get their rights. It is very important to get mutual support from each other. He said that at present the ad-hoc committee has been formed in the Advocates Association. She's definitely doing better. Similarly, elections will be conducted in a few days amid better work practices. Advocates should never look at elections in a wrong light. Change is the rule of the world and without change, development is not possible.
He said that a person cannot remain on one post continuously for a long time. Everything changes with time. Despite this, everyone should cooperate with each other. He said that if there is unity among the advocates, they will get many benefits. He also discussed with the advocates to improve the advocate association.
On this occasion, former General Secretary of the Advocates Association, Ishwariya Prasad Sharma, warmly welcomed Mr. Verma and said that every advocate of Nawada is determined to strengthen the association. On this occasion, a large number of advocates including Advocates Association Secretary Arvind Kumar, Treasurer Satish Kumar Singh, Avalok Kumar, President TN Yadav, Ramanuj Singh welcomed him and showed solidarity.
Sachchidanand Singh also took stock of the previous conditions of Nawada Advocates Association and said that all arrangements will definitely be made for the convenience of the advocates.
Advocate Satish Kumar Singh said that at present the union is doing better work. If the situation continues like this then definitely the advocates will get all kinds of benefits. Secretary of the Advocates Association, Arvind Kumar said that recently an advocate passed away, to whom an assistance amount of Rs 11000 was given by the association. This has never happened before. Had happened. He said that better work is being done to strengthen the Advocates Association.