Originally posted by :Pandit Abhay Panchamvedi |
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Please see here;
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Today-s-Symposium-Indian-Democracy-and-Concept-of-Ramrajya-30788.asp
"In continuance of above and with a view to sensitize the people about our constitutional and moral philosophy, a lecture competition for senior law students will be held on Basant Panchami, 8/2/2011. The society will confer prizes and certificates to participants."
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A lecture competition was held by our society i.e. the Socio-legal sensitization Society on the occasion of Basant Panchami on 8th February, 2011 at the society's central office. The topic was "Fundamental duties: Importance and Imlementability". Three prizes were awarded to best three participants. Participants were evaluated by three Judges (all Professors of Allahabad University).
However, a daily news paper, the Hindustan Times dated 10/02/2011 has reported the program as under:
"AU HOLDS DEBATE
CONTEST FOR
LAW STUDENTS
HT Correspondent
ALLAHABAD: Socio-Legal Sensitization Society(SLSS) organized a debate competition at Faculty of Law, Allahabad University(AU) on wednesday. The topic of the debate was "Fundamental Duties- Importance and Implementability".
A large number of students vying for judicial services, faculty members and young lawyers of Allahabad High Court participated in the contest and shared their views on the topic.
The event was conducted by Dr. V.N. Tripathi, an advocate of Allahabad High Court. Head of the Department of Sociology, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Prof. Jaikant Tiwari graced the occasion as chief guest. Tiwari appreciatedthe efforts made by the students and the faculty members in organizing the contest.
Prof. Gyan Singh, assistant proferror, Dr. Anshumaan Mishra and assistant professor Dr. Roshan Lal of Law faculty , AU were the judges at the competition. LL.M. student Pramod Kumar Pandey bagged first prize while the second prize was jointly won by Mahip Narayan Yadav and Rakesh Kumar Pandey. The third prize was awarded to Pranesh Kumar Mishra."
Thanks to Mr. Ram Samudre for igniting the sacred fire !