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Online Lecture on "Ram Janambhoomi Judgement (M. Siddiq v. Mahant Suresh Das)"

The Centre for Constitutional Law and Governance, RGNUL is an interdisciplinary centre, established with a vision to contribute to the study, research and understanding of constitutional law and governance.

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About the Organiser

The Centre for Constitutional Law and Governance, RGNUL is an interdisciplinary centre, established with a vision to contribute to the study, research and understanding of constitutional law and governance. The centre facilitates the students to participate in events and engages them in free and meaningful debates in the field of constitutional law and governance

About the Webinar & Topic

Centre for Constitutional Law and Governance, RGNUL in collaboration with Internal Quality Assurance Cell, RGNUL invites you for an online lecture on the topic "Ram Janambhoomi Judgement (M. Siddiq v. Mahant Suresh Das & Ors.)" It can be attended by anyone.

About the Speaker

Ms. Pragya Parijat Singh, Assistant Professor-JGLS , Managing Trustee- Vidhivarenyam Foundation, Alumni- Cambridge University, Ex- Advocate -Supreme Court of India, Panel -C counsel - Union of India (SC), Founding Partner - Eunomia Law Associates, Former Coordinator-Prison Rights Initiative (HRLN) and Legal Counselor at Delhi Prisons- Tihar.

Date: October 30, 2021

Time: 06:00 pm IST

Platform: Cisco WebEx & YouTube Live

Disclaimer: No Certificate will be issued for attending the Lecture

Registration Link: https://bit.ly/CCLGLecture (Deadline 29th October 2021. 11.59 PM)

YouTube Live Link: https://youtu.be/HhNIj9-VWKI

Contact Us

For queries, please write to cclg@rgnul.ac.in

Shubham +91 81820 05532

Mridull +91 90863 45345

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