Public prosecutors play a pivotal role in strengthening the judicial process. They have effectively represented their clients in complex cases, ensuring justice is served. This has reinforced public trust in the judicial system, said Prof. Dr. Mangesh Karad, Executive President of MIT ADT University.

He was speaking at the inauguration of a guidance session on the theme "Public Prosecutors and Legal Reforms" organized by the School of Law at MIT Art, Design, and Technology University. The session saw the participation of 20 public prosecutors who provided invaluable insights to students.

Prominent dignitaries present at the event included Supreeya More (Assistant Director and Public Prosecutor), Vijay Singh Jadhav, and Dr. Sapna Dev, Dean of the School of Law.

Process and Responsibilities of Becoming a Public Prosecutor
Supreeya More Desai elaborated on the process of becoming a public prosecutor, preparation strategies for examinations, and the importance of the role. Vijay Singh Jadhav highlighted the social responsibility associated with being a public prosecutor, inspiring students to understand the broader societal impact of their work.

Dr. Sapna Dev remarked, "Our goal is to empower students to become competent and responsible professionals in the field of law."

Special Center for Public Prosecutor Exam Preparation Announced
During the event, the School of Law announced the establishment of a dedicated center for the preparation of public prosecutor examinations. This center will focus on case studies, hands-on training in courtroom procedures, and in-depth exam preparation.

This initiative aims to provide law students with practical skills and a solid foundation, ensuring they are well-prepared to excel as competent legal professionals.