More than six decades ago, our Journal, the Andhra Law Times took its birth along with the birth of the High court of Andhra at Guntur. At that time this Journal received blessings in a large measure from the high dignitaries of the Governments and the legal luminaries, who adorned the Bench.
As technology developed, after we took over the Journal, we have modernized the typing of Head-Notes and judgments on computers and adopted modern methods of printing.
In our endeavor to cater to the needs of the legal profession, we have undertaken publication of the Andhra Law Times(Criminal), Andhra Weekly Reporter, ALT(Revenue) and ALT(Legislative Supplement) and we are now doing our best to place extensive legal material before the bench and the bar and others concerned with law. We have been able to achieve this much of progress because of the tireless efforts of the founder and publisher of these Journals, Sri. L.D.GOGIA to whom we are indebted in a large measure. In this effort to popularize our Journals he had toured several places, towns and district Head Quarters of A.P. and other parts of India.
In this context it may not be out of place to record that some of well wishers from the bar had earlier become Judges of the High Court of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. We take this opportunity to congratulate his Lordship. We hope and trust that his blessings shall continue with us.
In our publications we have received maximum assistance from our Editors, many of whom happen to be retired officers of the Judiciary. The High Court is pleased to recommended our Journals for use in the High Court and the Subordinate Courts. For this we are thankful to the High Court of Telangana and High Court of Andhra Pradesh.
It shall always be our cherished desire and endeavor to do our best in the field of Law Journalism.
We recall the Messages that we received from the President, Vice-President, Governor of Andhra Pradesh apart from Judges and other dignitaries among others.
I am pleased to know that you are bringing out a new Law Journal called the "Andhra Law Times". My best wishes for its success.
I welcome the starting of a new Law Journal entitled "Andhra Law Times". It is but fitting that its inaugural issue should appear on the date of the establishment of the Andhra High Court. The value of such Journal can hardly be over-estimated; in fact it is almost indepensible to lawyers and administrators. I wish the Journal, which has a distinguished editorial board, every success.
Every Andhra is proud that they have carved a State for themselves after many years of agitation and it is a matter of pleasure that the Andhra High Court will function from the 5th of July at Guntur,the heart of Andhra Desa.It is very appropriate that the eminent lawyers of the High Court Bar have decided to start a Law Journal by the name the "Andhra Law Times". As one who belonged to the profession I heartly congragulate the sponsers of this great enterprise. I wish the Andhra Law Times a successful carrer not only in the interest of the Andhra State but also of India.
I am glad to hear that you are bringing out the "Andhra Law Times" to synxhronise with the date of the inauguration of the Andhra High Court. I have no doubt that this venture of yours would prove of great help and utility to the members of the Bench and the Bar. Having been a member of the profession myself, my best wishes for the auccess of the Journal are always assured.
I am happy to learn that you are starting a Law Journal, the "Andhra Law Times". I wish the Journal every success.