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Dr. Jagdish Gandhi raises voice for World Parliament at the International Conference of Judges held in the Peru

Lucknow, April 30 : Founder of City Montessori School and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi strongly advocated for the formation of World Parliament and an effective international world order and said that it is vital to create an atmosphere of world unity, world peace, cooperation and harmony. Judges from all over the world will play an important role in this noble work. This information was given by Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Shri Hari Om Sharma. Shri Sharma informed that Hon'ble Mr Justice Bruno Alberto Novoa Campos, Director of the Judicial Research Centre, Executive Council Supreme Court of Peru, had specially invited Dr. Jagdish Gandhi to address this International Conference of Judges as keynote speaker. Dr Gandhi addressed this conference online today. Chief justices and judges of various African countries participated in this international conference organized on the theme 'Justice and World Constitution'. The conference was held under the chairmanship of Hon'ble Ms Justice Josefa Izaga, Judge, Superior Court of Lima, Peru.

            Addressing the judges of various countries of the world in this international conference, Dr. Jagdish Gandhi said that 2.5 billion children of the world want a secure future for themselves where they can flourish in an atmosphere of unity, peace, cooperation and harmony. The future of the coming generation is not secure unless there is an atmosphere of unity, equality and peace in the world community. Children of the world are looking at the global judicial fraternity with great hope, as the cooperation of the world judiciary is very important in giving the future generation, the right to a secure future.

            Shri Sharma informed that CMS has been continuously striving for world unity and world peace since its inception in the interest of future generations. The school has been organizing the International Conference of Chief Justices of the World for the last 22 years in Lucknow, under the guidance of Dr Jagdish Gandhi, in which 1361 Chief Justices, Judges and Heads of State have participated so far from 136 countries.

 

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