On the occasion of Constitutional Day, the Department of Legal Studies in association with IIC and NSS Cell successfully organized three engaging events aimed at enriching students’ understanding of constitutional principles and their application in modern contexts.
Poster Making Competition on Legal Aid through Technology:
Six teams, each comprising three students, participated in this creative event. The competition encouraged students to explore innovative ways technology can enhance access to legal aid, fostering critical thinking and visual communication skills.
Expert Talk on Technology and Law through the Lens of the Constitution:
Advocate Rahul Dev delivered an insightful lecture highlighting the interrelationship between the Constitution and advancements in technology. The session provided students with a deeper understanding of constitutional safeguards and the evolving legal challenges posed by technological developments.
JRU Sansad – Debate on the Women Reservation Bill:
Thirty-two students were divided into two groups to debate the pros and cons of the Women Reservation Bill. This interactive session not only honed their public speaking and analytical skills but also deepened their awareness of pressing socio-legal issues through critical discussions.
These events collectively enriched students’ academic and practical understanding of the Constitution, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary legal and societal challenges. The overwhelming participation and positive feedback reflect the success of the initiatives