The School of Law, IMS Unison University, organized an engaging lecture on Fundamental Rights under the Constitution of India, delivered by Dr. Rajesh Dube, Associate Professor of Law, DAV Law College, Dehradun.
The session introduced students to the evolution and significance of Fundamental Rights, emphasizing their role as the cornerstone of Indian democracy in upholding dignity, equality, and liberty.
Dr. Dube provided a detailed analysis of Article 14, 19, and 21, supported by landmark judgments and contemporary case laws. Students explored the principles of equality before law, freedoms guaranteed under Article 19, and the expanding scope of the right to life under Article 21, which now includes rights such as privacy, dignity, and a clean environment.
The highly interactive session encouraged students to engage in discussions, pose questions, and connect constitutional principles with real-life applications. The use of case studies and judicial interpretations made the lecture both informative and thought-provoking.
The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks, appreciating Dr. Dube for his valuable insights and the enthusiastic participation of students. Overall, the lecture significantly enriched students’ academic understanding of constitutional law and reinforced their appreciation for the living spirit of Fundamental Rights.