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75 Years of Constitution: Reflections on Legal Education, Democratic Values

The Daily Guardian

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January 11, 2025

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- HARSH VARDHAN TIWARI

75 Years of Constitution: Reflections on Legal Education, Democratic Values

The 75th anniversary of the Constitution of India, celebrated on November 26, 2024, marks a significant milestone in the journey of the world's largest democracy. This occasion not only commemorates the adoption of a document that has shaped the nation's identity but also serves as a reflection on the evolution of legal education in India.

The Constitution, which came into effect on January 26, 1950, has been a beacon of democracy, justice, and equality, embodying the aspirations of millions. As we celebrate this anniversary, it is imperative to recognize how legal education has evolved alongside our constitutional framework.

The Constitution of India stands as a testament to the vision of its framers, who sought to create a robust framework for governance that would uphold fundamental rights while promoting social justice. Over its 75-year journey, the Constitution has undergone numerous amendments—approximately 125—demonstrating its adaptability to the changing needs of society. This flexibility is crucial for maintaining relevance in an ever-evolving legal landscape and is mirrored in the development of legal education across the country. Legal education in India has witnessed transformative changes since independence. Initially dominated by traditional methods and curricula, it has gradually evolved to incorporate modern pedagogical approaches.

The establishment of National Law Schools in the late 20th century marked a pivotal shift towards a more structured and comprehensive legal education system. These institutions not only focus on imparting theoretical knowledge but also emphasize critical thinking, research skills, and practical training through clinical programs. The Bar Council of India (BCI) plays a vital role in regulating legal education, ensuring that it meets professional standards and aligns with constitutional mandates.

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