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SC judge inaugurates national conference on Indian Constitution

SC judge inaugurates national conference on Indian Constitution

Time of India10-05-2025
Belagavi: Supreme court judge
Justice Prasanna Varale
inaugurated the national-level conference on the topic 'The Constitution of India at 75: Reinventing Constitutionalism' organised by
KLE Society's BV Bellad Law College
, Belagavi, on Saturday. Opening the conference at Dr Kodkani Hall, JN Medical College Belagavi, Justice Prasanna B Varale referred to
Dr BR Ambedkar
and said our constitution gave every citizen human values, respect, and equal opportunity for growth.
Hence, we should acknowledge the work of Dr Ambedkar. He enlightened the audience on how the constitution safeguards the rights of women. Sandeep Shastri, vice president, NITTE Education Trust, Bengaluru, enlightened the gathering with the 3 A's: Attitude, Aspiration, and Approach.Dr Vishwanath I Patil, director, board of management, KLE Society, who presided over the event, said that the conference is conducted to impart research and presentation skills among our students and to equip them with professional skills and techniques of advocacy so as to excel in their profession and serve mankind.There were two plenary sessions.
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The resource persons of the sessions were Prof K Vikraman Nair from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, Prof KR Aithal, adjunct professor, KLE Law College, Bengaluru, Prof Sandeep Shastri, vice president, NITTE Education Trust, Bengaluru, and Prof C Rajshekhar, former professor of law, Karnatak University, Dharwad.During the valedictory Function, the chief guest K Aithal distributed certificates and cash prizes to the teachers and students who were adjudged as best paper presenters. RB Bellad, advocate and chairman, BV Bellad Law College, Belagavi, presided.Faculties, and students of various law colleges across the nation participated in the conference.
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