Talking about the participation of law students in legal aid, he said, currently, approximately 1,701 universities and colleges are producing lakhs of law graduates. The interaction will not only be important for highly marginal people but also beneficial to students in career and personal development. This engagement will give necessary exposure to students’ grassroot realities of the country and judicial system. This is a golden opportunity to interact with their first-ever client and make a substantial difference in their life. This service in society will shape their values and ground them in existing social realities, he added. (ANI)