Arunachal Pradesh Chief minister Pema Khandu on Thursday attended the National level E-Symposium on “Justice Delivery Mechanism in India: Existing Concerns and Evolving Dimensions” in commemoration of Constitution Day on November 26, 2020 via Video conferencing. The event was organised by the Rajiv Gandhi University’s Social Work and Law Department.
Thank you @RGU1984 for organising an E-Symposium in commemoration of #ConstitutionDay on the theme “Justice Delivery Mechanism in India: Existing Concern and Evolving Dimensions.” We will continue to extend all possible support for an independent judiciary system in the state. pic.twitter.com/BBE9niaD30
— Pema Khandu པདྨ་མཁའ་འགྲོ་། (@PemaKhanduBJP) November 26, 2020
The programme has been conceived to illuminate the letter and spirit of the Constitution, which bears the great vision that inspired the national freedom struggle and constituted the building block of Socio-Economic as well as Administrative fabric of India as a nation. The Symposium highlighted the existing concerns and evolving dimensions of Indian Judicial System and to sensitize the different stakeholders of the society as well as invoke brainstorming on hitherto existing concerns and evolving dimensions of Justice Delivery in the Country.
The programme aimed at envisioning core values enshrined in the Constitution of India and to engage and enlighten on contemporary judicial and constitutional issues. The programme was also graced by Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Brigadier (Dr.) B. D. Mishra (Retd.) as a chairperson. Acting Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court, Mr. N. Kotiswar Singh was the Keynote Speaker at the symposium.