Exploring The Legacy Of M.K. Nambyar: A Lecture On Constitutional Journeys Beyond Original Intent By CJI Chandrachud [26th September]

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The M.K. Nambyar Memorial Lecture is being organized on “Foresighted Mr. M.K. Nambyar – Constitution Journeys Beyond Original Intent”About Meloth Krishnan NambyarM.K. Nambyar was a prominent Indian constitutional lawyer whose career spanned several decades, during which he significantly influenced Indian constitutional law. He began his practice in the district court at Mangalore...

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The M.K. Nambyar Memorial Lecture is being organized on “Foresighted Mr. M.K. Nambyar – Constitution Journeys Beyond Original Intent”

About Meloth Krishnan Nambyar

M.K. Nambyar was a prominent Indian constitutional lawyer whose career spanned several decades, during which he significantly influenced Indian constitutional law. He began his practice in the district court at Mangalore and eventually became a leading figure in the Supreme Court of India. His notable contributions to legal theory and practice include landmark cases such as A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras and I.C. Golak Nath v. State of Punjab, where he was instrumental in developing concept of the 'basic structure' doctrine of the Constitution

Speaker: The lecture will be delivered by Dr. Justice DY Chandrachud, Chief Justice of India.

Event Details:

Date: 26 September 2024

Time: 5 PM

Venue: Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi

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(Note: Entry to the event is by invitation only)

Also Read: From The Courtroom To The Classroom: Lessons For The Lawyers Of Tomorrow From The Life And Work Of M.K.Nambyar

Also Read: K.K. Venugopal, Former AG Unveils The Legacy Of M.K. Nambiyar In New Book: 'M.K. Nambiyar - A Constitutional Visionary'


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