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Webinar Alert: Ex-CJI Dipak Misra J. to speak on “Human Dignity Under The Indian Constitution” (Oct 4)

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LEX MACULA is a registered NGO under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. We are a youth organisation specializing in organizing moot courts, debates, seminars and other legal competitions for a much better learning experience than what is offered to the law students.

THE EVENT

The topic ‘Human Dignity under the Indian Constitution’ has become increasingly relevant as all of humanity is understanding new meanings of dignity during the global pandemic and at times like these, it becomes paramount for us as a society to look at the primary understandings of human dignity given under the Constitution of India.

This session would give the attendees greater appreciation for the different scopes as well as the application of the doctrine.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dipak Misra was sworn in as the Chief Justice of India on August 28th, 2017. He had a 14-month tenure and his last day in office was on 2nd October 2018.

Justice Dipak Misra hails from the state of Odisha. He enrolled as an Advocate in 1977 and practiced Constitutional, Civil, Criminal, Revenue, Service and Sales Tax matters at the Orissa High Court and the Service Tribunal.

WEBINAR DETAILS

Date and day - 04. 10. 2020, Sunday

Timings - 6:30 PM to 7: 30 PM

Medium – Via Video Conferencing (the details shall be sent via the confirmation email)

Fee-There is NO registration fee for the event.

Grant of Certificates - All the participants who attend the session will be given an e-certificate.

CONTACT DETAILS

Contact us at- info@lexmacula.org

or

Raghav Singhal +91 8860190782

Aryaman Sharma +91 9953745660

Saharsh Panjwani +91 9013965521

Krisha Baweja +91 8860059481

For further updates after registration you can also check our

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