Chief Justice of India (CJI) B R Gavai recently praised the Indian Constitution, calling it a "quiet revolution etched in ink." Speaking at a legal symposium, he highlighted its pivotal role in transforming the socio-political landscape of the country. Gavai emphasized that the Constitution serves as a powerful tool for social justice, designed to uplift marginalized communities and ensure equal rights for all citizens.
The CJI elaborated on how the Constitution empowers the oppressed by embedding principles of equality, liberty, and fraternity. He underscored its significance in dismantling historical injustices and fostering an inclusive society. By providing a robust legal framework, the Constitution enables citizens to challenge discrimination and hold the state accountable, ensuring that democratic ideals are not just theoretical but actively practiced.
Gavai's remarks come at a crucial time when constitutional values are being debated across various sectors. He urged all stakeholders, including lawmakers and citizens, to uphold these principles and contribute to the ongoing journey of social transformation. His address served as a reminder of the Constitution's enduring legacy in shaping modern India and its ongoing relevance in addressing contemporary challenges.
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