NUSRL Ranchi Conducts Orientation Program For Incoming Batch 2025-26

Update: 2025-08-05 07:23 GMT

National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL), Ranchi welcomed its new batch of students on August 2, 2025 at an orientation program held in the Plenary Hall of the university campus.
Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan, Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court and Chancellor of NUSRL, graced the occasion as Chief Guest. Distinguished guests included Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad, Judge, Jharkhand High Court; Ms. Alka Tiwari (IAS), Chief Secretary, Government of Jharkhand; Mr. Rajiv Ranjan, Advocate General, Jharkhand; and Mr. Nilendu Kumar Singh, CMD, Central Coalfields Limited.

Enrollment Statistics (2025-26):

  • B.A., LL.B. (Hons.): 134 students
  • B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.): 67 students
  • LL.M.: 67 students

Program

  • Guard of Honour to welcome the Chief Guest
  • Inauguration of Highmast Light and plantation ceremony
  • Lighting Of the Lamp and NUSRL anthem
  • Inspirational addresses by dignitaries
  • Program concluded with the National Anthem at 11:00 AM

Key Excerpts from Dignitaries' Addresses:
1. Prof. (Dr.) Ashok R. Patil, Vice Chancellor:
"This marks the beginning of a new journey for you as members of the NUSRL family. Our award-winning 'Green Campus' is now your home. We're advancing toward complete digitization, enabling parents to monitor attendance and academic progress. We seek collaboration with the Jharkhand Government and industry partners to enhance student facilities."
2. Mr. Nilendu Kumar Singh, CMD, Central Coalfields Limited.:
"Treasure this golden phase of life. Excel in legal studies through mastery, strategic thinking, agility, and finding joy in your work. The judiciary's responsibility to deliver impartial verdicts after hearing both sides remains society's most challenging yet vital function."
3. Mr. Rajiv Ranjan, Advocate General:
“The Constitution holds the hopes of millions, not just laws. When you step into a courtroom, you carry those hopes with you. A good lawyer is not known only for winning cases, but for protecting these hopes. Let this belief give you strength in every challenge."
4. Ms. Alka Tiwari, Chief Secretary:
"Law is a noble profession, and you are national assets. Work diligently but joyfully. Your multicultural campus experience will be invaluable. Stay focused, avoid social media distractions, and continuously update your legal knowledge.”
5. Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad:
"A warm welcome to all! Judicial work demands sacrifice and courage to overcome challenges. If you possess these qualities, you've chosen wisely. Trust your hard work – this program introduces you to mentors who shape your legal journey."
6. Chief Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan:
"Success lies in finding joy in your work. Law is essentially applied common sense – interpret it through ordinary people's perspectives. This profession offers the privileged duty of serving society. Value classroom learning: teachers' guidance remains irreplaceable despite digital resources. Legal education is fundamentally different – embrace its uniqueness."
Sharing his journey, the Chief Justice added: "Born in rural India without electricity until my matriculation, I succeeded through parental faith in education. Though most peers chose engineering/medicine, law's transformative power propelled me forward. I still contemplate post-retirement contributions to justice."


Vote of Thanks
Dr. Jisu Ketan Pattanaik, Assistant Registrar, expressed gratitude to all dignitaries, faculty, staff, and students for the program's success.


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