26 Nov 2022
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Celebration of Constitution Day

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On November 26, 2022, the Department of Law celebrated Constitution Day with great enthusiasm and reverence. The event commemorated the adoption of the Indian Constitution on this day in 1949, honoring the visionary leaders who framed the cornerstone of our nation's governance. The celebration commenced with a pledge ceremony, symbolizing the values of unity and sovereignty enshrined in the Constitution. Students, faculties gathered in the department. The highlight of the day was a captivating lecture delivered by Professor Shukat Ali, a renowned constitutional expert and esteemed faculty member. Prof. Ali's lecture delved into the historical significance of the Constitution, its salient features, and its role in shaping India's democratic fabric. He emphasized the fundamental rights and duties of citizens, urging the students to be responsible custodians of the Constitution's principles. Prof. Ali also discussed landmark cases that have shaped constitutional jurisprudence in India, providing valuable insights into the evolution of the country's legal system.

The lecture was followed by an interactive Q&A session, where students enthusiastically engaged with Prof. Ali, seeking clarifications and sharing their perspectives on constitutional matters. The Department of Law also organized an essay writing competition on the theme of "Constitutional Values and Modern India." The participants showcased their in-depth understanding of constitutional principles, demonstrating critical thinking and analytical skills.

As a token of appreciation for his insightful contribution, Prof. Shukat Ali was felicitated by the department's faculty members and students. The celebration of Constitution Day served as a reminder of our nation's commitment to justice, equality, and fraternity. It reinforced the significance of upholding the spirit of the Constitution in all spheres of life and inspired the budding legal minds to pursue excellence in their future endeavors. The event concluded with a vote of thanks and a resolve to continue promoting constitutional awareness and knowledge among the academic community and society at large. The Department of Law looks forward to organizing more such enlightening events to foster a deeper understanding of the Constitution and its pivotal role in shaping the nation's destiny.

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