JU Law School marks Samvidhan Divas with symposium, interactive session

Guests along with faculty members and students of The Law School during a symposium.
Guests along with faculty members and students of The Law School during a symposium.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 25: The Law School, University of Jammu, commemorated Samvidhan Divas with a series of engaging activities, including a symposium on the Interface between Fundamental Rights and Duties, an interactive session, and a Constitutional Pledge.
The event commenced with a welcome address by Dr Seema Rohmetra, Director, The Law School, who highlighted how fundamental rights, while offering individual freedoms, are inherently linked to the duties one has towards the nation and society.
The event saw the presence of prominent dignitaries, with Subash Gupta, District & Sessions Judge (Retired) and former Member of the Public Service Commission, Ajay Sharma, SP Jammu South, and Kartik Shrotriya, SDPO Gandhinagar, gracing the occasion as guests of honor.
The symposium saw 30 participants who delved into the complex relationship between fundamental rights and duties as enshrined in the Constitution. In this context, participants explored not only the legal aspects but also the socio-political implications of this relationship.
Subash Gupta provided an insightful analysis of the evolution of fundamental rights in India, tracing their origin across different jurisdictions and highlighting how the liberal interpretation by Indian courts has significantly expanded their scope.
In his interaction with students, SP South highlighted the concept of ‘Dharma’ in the Indian context, which, he argued, serves as the moral and ethical compass for holding individual actions accountable.
The symposium concluded with the announcement of winners. Monika Dhiman secured the first prize, followed by Shagun Manhas and Anshika Gandhi. The remaining participants were awarded certificates of appreciation for their valuable contributions to the discussion.
The program culminated in a Constitutional Pledge, where participants solemnly pledged to uphold the values of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity as enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
The event was coordinated by Dr Nitan Sharma, a faculty member of The Law School, and was supported by students Sushant, Suhani Sharma, Tanvi Bhagat, and Suhasini, whose efforts ensured the smooth execution of the program.