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Centre for Constitutional Law

About Centre

The Centre for Constitutional Law was established in the year 2020 and ever since then the Centre has been an active participant in the University’s ecosystem. The Centre for Constitutional Law is a student-run organization, which seeks to work towards sparking an interest in the legal fraternity about the crucial role of constitutional law.

Faculty Members

Ashit Kumar Srivastava

Director

Students Researchers

Centre Objectives

The objective behind the establishment of this centre is to generate debate and discourse on various nuances of the subject of constitutional law. The centre was established to cultivate the spirit of rights awareness and instill in individuals the significant learnings of constitutional law so as to enable understanding of legal intricacies.

To discuss aspects of the subject which cannot/ are not covered in the classroom due to several constraints.

To undertake activities that will augment and further the understanding in the field of students in the Constitutional Law.

To work towards creating an interest in Constitutional Law amongst the students of the University.

Centre Activities

  • Celebrating 48 years of Basic Structure: National and International Perspective” (24th April, 2021)
  • Significance of Feminist Constitutionalism after 75 years of Independence (15th August, 2021)
  • A Lecture on Democratic Constitutionalism and Populism in Collaboration with Legal Aid Cell, DNLU (26th November, 2021)
  • Intra Quiz Competition (26th November, 2021)
  • Released Bi-Yearly Newsletter named as THE PERIODICAL- Constitutional and The New Decade (Volume 1)
  • Webinar on ‘Constitutional Amendments: Making, Breaking, and Changing Constitutions’ delivered by Prof. Richard Albert, University of Texas at Austin (7th February 2022)

Centre Publications