CUTTACK: The policy of legal education should be moulded in tune with the rapid contemporary changes occurring as a result of scientific and technological developments, especially by the expansion of information and communication technology, said the Chief Justice of India( CJI ), Dipak Misra on Saturday.While delivering the convocation address at National Law University, Odisha, here, the CJI also stressed that law students should be prepared to deal with the legal consequences arising out of the digitisation. He advised students to keep themselves up to date with the new and specialised fields of law to meet new age challenges. “You all are going to enter the manifold streams where the law is needed when the country is rapidly pushing digitisation in almost every walk of life,” said Justice Misra.He said the footprint of technology is expanding and virtually redefining the working and lifestyles of people. “In such a changing environment, you will have to keep abreast of the legal consequences of the fourth industrial revolution sweeping the world,” said the CJI.Pointing out at the recent debate over allowing foreign law firms to enter the Indian market, Justice Misra said, “With your caliber you would stand firm guarding the interest of the Indian lawyers and ensure that you can offer equally competitive legal services to Indian as well as foreign parties."The CJI also advised the students to enhance the profession’s integrity and glory by helping the needy ones. “Justice is not a commodity to be sold or auctioned to the highest bidder with the aim of making profit. It is the youth of this great nation that needs to look into their souls and alleviate the plight of those in dire need,” said Justice Misra. He encouraged the students to be innovative and unique.Vice-chancellor of the university, Srikrishna Deva Rao highlighted the achievements of the varsity. At least 145 students were awarded degrees on the occasion.Chief minister Naveen Patnaik , chief justice of Orissa high court Vineet Saran , judges of high court and many eminent dignitaries were present on the occasion.