Reflecting on India's Constitutional Journey: Dr. Singhvi Honors Granville Austin at JGU
Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi delivered the Granville Austin Memorial Lecture at O.P. Jindal Global University, celebrating India's constitutional resilience and emphasizing the ongoing need for democratic vigilance. He honored Austin's contributions to understanding India's constitutional fabric, citing significant milestones and urging renewed faith in democratic institutions.
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On November 3, the O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonipat, Haryana, hosted the esteemed Dr. Granville Austin Memorial Lecture. This year's address was delivered by Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi—an eminent jurist, parliamentarian, and Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India.
Dr. Singhvi's lecture, titled 'India at 75: The Constitutional Republic and the Road to 2047,' celebrated the resilience of India's constitution while highlighting challenges to its democratic ethos. Reflecting on personal interactions with Dr. Granville Austin, Singhvi paid tribute to Austin's unparalleled contribution to understanding India's constitutional journey.
Throughout his lecture, Dr. Singhvi underscored the significant achievements of India's democracy, from universal suffrage to the empowerment of women. He praised the Supreme Court's evolution, urged vigilance against institutional erosion, and called for active citizenship to preserve democratic values. The event was a reaffirmation of JGU's dedication to fostering dialogue on constitutionalism and justice.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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