Today, the law students of ATC had an enriching educational trip to the KL High Court. The visit wonderful opportunity for the students to witness court proceedings live, offering them valuable insights into the judicial process. Observing the proceedings firsthand allowed the students to better understand the practical aspects of the law and the workings of the courtroom.
Following the court session, the students accessed the High Court’s extensive library, where they were given a concise and informative briefing. This session in the library further deepened their knowledge and appreciation for legal research and resources available to legal professionals.
The entire trip was an eye-opening experience for the students, blending theoretical knowledge with real-world legal practice, and underscoring the importance of such educational excursions in their journey to becoming proficient legal practitioners.
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