From 28 May to 1 June 2026, the Valedictory Session of the National Jurists Conference on “Value Based Justice: The Soul of Law” was held at Gyan Sarovar, Abu Raj, under the theme “Spiritual Empowerment for Prosperous Jurists.” The concluding session provided a meaningful platform to reflect on the importance of spiritual strength, ethical leadership, and value-based living in the legal profession.
The programme was graced by several distinguished dignitaries from the legal fraternity and the Brahma Kumaris Jurists Wing. The Chief Guest for the occasion was Hon’ble Mr. Justice Biswaroop Chowdhury, Judge, High Court of Calcutta, Kolkata. The Special Guest of Honour was Shri Avdhesh Pratap Singh, Acting Chairman, Human Rights Commission, Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal. The session was chaired by Hon’ble Mr. Justice B.D. Rathi, Vice-Chairperson, Jurists Wing and Former Judge, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Indore.
Other eminent guests present included Rajyogi B.K. Nathmal, National Co-ordinator, Jurists Wing, Cuttack; Bro. Prashant Kumar Mishra, Special Judge, Vigilance, Bhubaneswar; Bro. Rajkumar Yadav, Advocate and Member, Jurists Wing, New Delhi; B.K. Manorama, Indore Zone Co-ordinator, Jurists Wing, Ratlam; B.K. Mukesh Kumar Ahuja, Advocate and Executive Member, Jurists Wing, New Delhi; and B.K. Pradeep, Advocate and Member, Jurists Wing, Shantivan.
The session was enriched with Rajyoga meditation and inspiring messages that emphasized the significance of integrating spirituality with the practice of law. The speakers highlighted that inner empowerment, self-transformation, and adherence to moral values are essential qualities for legal professionals committed to delivering fair and compassionate justice. The dignitaries shared valuable insights on how spiritual awareness can strengthen ethical decision-making and contribute to the creation of a just, peaceful, and harmonious society.
Throughout the conference, participants were encouraged to uphold the highest standards of integrity, wisdom, and compassion in their professional and personal lives. The discussions reinforced the idea that value-based justice forms the true soul of law and that spiritual empowerment is a vital foundation for responsible leadership within the legal system.
As the conference concluded, the participants departed with renewed enthusiasm, deeper spiritual awareness, and a strengthened commitment to serving society through justice rooted in values, integrity, and humanity. The event marked a meaningful culmination of deliberations aimed at fostering a legal community dedicated to both professional excellence and spiritual growth.




























