
The Must Legal Centre (MLC) team had the pleasure of presenting the first edition of the MLC Law Review to the Vice Chancellor of MUST, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Younus Javed. We were joined by Prof. Dr. Naeem Iqbal Ratyal, Registrar, and Mr. Younas Tahir, Head of the Department of Law. The Vice Chancellor warmly appreciated the effort and quality behind the publication, calling it a meaningful step toward building a stronger research culture in the department. Both the Registrar and HoD also shared encouraging words, commending the MLC team for creating a platform that highlights student voices and critical legal thinking.

Visit to Islamabad District and High Courts
Students and faculty members from the Department of Law, Mirpur University of Science and Technology (MUST), visited the Islamabad District and High Courts as part of their experiential learning program. The visit provided students with valuable insights into the practical functioning of Pakistan’s judicial system and an opportunity to observe courtroom proceedings, legal arguments, and the daily work of advocates and judges.
During the visit, students interacted with members of the legal fraternity, gaining a deeper understanding of procedural law, advocacy ethics, and the role of the judiciary in upholding constitutional justice. The experience served as a bridge between classroom learning and professional legal practice, reinforcing the Department’s commitment to producing well-informed, ethically grounded, and practice-ready graduates.

Sir Nafees and Ms. Arooj Aziz Malik from the Department of Law, Mirpur University of Science and Technology (MUST), joined Episode 7 of the SIL Legal Lounge Podcast to discuss “The Constitutional Framework of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.”
The conversation explored the region’s constitutional evolution, legal complexities, and governance challenges, offering valuable insights into the broader framework of Pakistan’s constitutional structure. Their participation reflects the Department’s ongoing commitment to fostering dialogue and advancing understanding of constitutional law.
The full episode can be watched on YouTube at the following link: https://youtu.be/ButplJi5nzM?si=VNZfEsszen7jO_Qa
