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Educative programmes on legal issues for law students suggested
The Constitution Day celebrations were held on a grand note at SV University and Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visva Vidyalayam (SPMVV) here on Sunday. At a meeting held in SV University, Kerala High Court Judge Dama Seshadri Naidu participated as chief guest.
Tirupati: The Constitution Day celebrations were held on a grand note at SV University and Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visva Vidyalayam (SPMVV) here on Sunday. At a meeting held in SV University, Kerala High Court Judge Dama Seshadri Naidu participated as chief guest.
He lauded the efforts of Dr BR Ambedkar who strove in providing democratic rights to the citizens by changing the feudal thinking through the Constitution.
`It is not correct to say that Constitution has given us only limited rights. It has recognised the inherent fundamental rights,’ Justice Seshadri Naidu said. The awareness and educative programmes on various legal issues are necessary especially for law students, he observed.
The Registrar of SV Univeristy M Devarajulu has said that they are taking every step for the development of the University Law Department. They were able to get the approvals for the five-year law course recently.
SV University Arts College Principal Prof G Savaraiah presided over the meeting. Apart from faculty and students of SVU Law department, SV College of Law, Ambedkar Law college, Anantha Law college and local judges took part.
At a programme held in SPMVV, the Fourth Additional District Judge G Rama Gopal advocated that to drive away poverty and economic imbalances from the society, every citizen should know the rights and responsibilities which the Constitution has given. The law students should have a thorough knowledge on various Acts, which is essential to do justice to the innocent.
Vice Chancellor Prof V Durga Bhavani also advised the students to have a better knowledge on law and with the cooperation from legal services authority, they should become good advocates or judges. SPMVV Law department Head Prof T Sitha Kumari, Prof Y Arunavalli, Prof Indira Priyadarshini, Dr K Sunitha, students of the department and others participated.
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