
Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University (RPNLU), Prayagraj, commemorated Constitution Day, 2024 by unveiling a copy of the original Constitution of India to mark the 75th anniversary of its adoption.
The event saw the presence of Allahabad High Court judge, Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta, the Vice-Chancellor of IIULER, Prof (Dr) R Venkata Rao, the Vice-Chancellor of MNLU, Prof (Dr) Dilip Ukey, and Dean, Academic Affairs of DBRANLU, Prof Ashutosh.
In his keynote address, Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta commented on the significance of the Constitution as a dynamic instrument of governance and justice. Drawing inspiration from Dr. BR Ambedkar’s vision, he described the Constitution as a “living testament" that is resilient and adaptable, embodying the aspirations and values of the Indian people.
Justice Gupta also underscored the symbiotic relationship between constitutional rights and duties, urging students to internalize its guiding principles and take on the mantle of responsibility as the nation’s future custodians. He also commended RPNLU for its para-legal activities in an adopted village and its laurels in moot court competitions
Prof. (Dr.) R. Venkata Rao, described the Indian Constitution as the “New Dharmashastra,” a codified philosophy that provides a framework for equitable social order. He reflected on the Constitution’s global influence and its ability to bridge societal inequities, citing Nelson Mandela’s view of it as a “common man’s paradise.”
Prof. Rao described the Constitution as the “missing staircase” in multi-storeyed Indian society, a transformative instrument that fosters mobility and inclusion.
Prof. (Dr.) Dilip Ukey offered a historical and philosophical exploration of the Constitution, highlighting the Preamble as its moral compass and a declaration of India’s commitment to justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. He emphasized the judiciary’s pivotal role in safeguarding constitutional ideals, through interpretative jurisprudence, which continuously refines the legislative process and ensures adherence to democratic norms.
Vice-Chancellor of RPNLU, Senior Prof. (Dr.) Usha Tandon highlighted the enduring legacy of Dr BR Ambedkar and Dr Rajendra Prasad and the Constituent Assembly in crafting a document that continues to guide and inspire. She emphasized the scholarly rigor and philosophical depth that shaped the Constitution, acknowledging its passage through intense debates and deliberations.
A Para Legal Volunteer (PLV) report was released as well during the celebrations to demonstrate the university's commitment to social justice and community service.
RPNLU also signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with MNLU, Mumbai and IIULER, Goa during the celebrations to promote interdisciplinary research, student exchange, and collaborative pedagogy.
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