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International Military Legal Training Concludes at Institute of Military Law, New Delhi

The successful completion of JAAC-34 underscores the commitment of the Institute of Military Law to promoting high standards of legal education within the armed forces.

The 34th Judge Advocates Advance Course (JAAC-34) successfully concluded at the Institute of Military Law (IML) in New Delhi, marking a significant milestone in advanced military legal education. The course saw participation from Judge Advocate General (JAG) department officers across the Indian Tri-Services as well as from friendly foreign countries, including Maldives, Nepal, and Tanzania.

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This intensive training program focused on the intricacies of military and allied laws, equipping officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate the complex legal landscapes within their respective military operations. The curriculum was designed to address both foundational and advanced aspects of military law, fostering a deeper understanding of international legal standards and practices.

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The valedictory ceremony was presided over by Justice Rajendra Menon, Chairperson of the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT). In his address, Justice Menon highlighted the importance of legal proficiency in military operations and commended the participants for their dedication and hard work throughout the course. He emphasized that the training provided would not only benefit the individual officers but also contribute to the strengthening of military justice systems in their respective countries.

The course at the IML not only serves as a platform for learning but also as an opportunity for building international legal cooperation among participating nations. By bringing together military legal professionals from different countries, the program fosters a spirit of collaboration and mutual understanding among nations.

The successful completion of JAAC-34 underscores the commitment of the Institute of Military Law to promoting high standards of legal education within the armed forces. It also reaffirms the institute’s role as a premier training center for military legal professionals globally, contributing to the broader goal of enhancing the rule of law and accountability in military operations worldwide.

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