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Granddad’s gifts sparked law studies

- NADIA KHAN

SUBASHNEE Reddy was 11 years old when her grandfathe­r gave her a few law books. This set her on a path to pursue her legal studies.

“My late maternal grandfathe­r, Kistnasamy Moodley, was a Tamil school teacher. He bought the law textbooks second-hand and gave them to me while I was in primary school.

“Perhaps it was my destiny to follow this career path,” said Reddy, 31, of Pinetown.

In 2012, she graduated with her Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSS) degree in criminolog­y and legal studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

And last Friday, she obtained a Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree at the same university.

Due to the lockdown, a virtual graduation ceremony was held on Friday. It was supposed to be held in April at the university’s Westville campus.

To celebrate her achievemen­t, her immediate family held a surprise party.

“Despite the disappoint­ment of not being able to experience this achievemen­t with my peers after all the hard work, dedication and sacrifices we invested into our studies, I felt blessed to be surrounded by so much love from my family on my special day.”

Reddy, who holds the rank of captain, is a manager at the investigat­ions unit of the Durban Management Area at the Department of Correction­al Services in KZN.

She is responsibl­e for investigat­ing cases of misconduct in correction­al centres falling under the Durban management area.

After matriculat­ing at Pinetown Girls’ High School in 2005, she studied for a BSS. After graduating, she served her internship at the Department of Correction­al Services in December 2013.

In August 2014, she received a permanent position as an investigat­ion clerk. Four years later, she was promoted to manager of the investigat­ion unit with the rank of captain.

Reddy said that in 2016 she received a bursary from the Department of Correction­al Services to pursue an LLB and attended night classes.

She now hopes to pursue a Master’s and then a doctorate in law.

Reddy, a Bharatha Natyam classical dance graduate, said her mom Shushie and her dad Dan were her role models.

Her father passed away in 2013. Her sister, Kerusha Colan, is an insurance underwrite­r.

Reddy’s message to those contemplat­ing pursuing higher education studies: “You have to have the right attitude and a positive mind to achieve anything. And to those working, you can still pursue your studies.

“I worked part-time at a retail store while studying full-time and, thereafter I worked full-time while studying part-time. Anything is possible.”

ABOVE: Captain Subashnee Reddy is a manager of the investigat­ions unit at the Department of Correction­al Services in KwaZulu-Natal.

LEFT: Reddy dressed for the virtual graduation ceremony last Friday. |

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