To mark Republic Day this year, the Centre for Law and Policy Research, Bangalore is organising a discussion on ‘The Constituent Assembly Debates in Contemporary Times’ on Monday, January 26th at the Karnataka Judicial Academy, Bangalore. The event features talks by two sitting judges of the Karnataka High Court and Professor Sudhir Krishnaswamy, Azim Premji University. The event will also formally launch the CAD website that promises to be an important new resource for those interested in mining the Constituent Assembly Debates.
Further details about the event are available here.
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