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Delhi HC Chief Justice Highlights Constitution’s Role In Progress & Justice

On the 75th Constitution Day, Delhi High Court Chief Justice Manmohan emphasized the Constitution’s role as a dynamic guide for progress, stressing its relevance as a living document that must evolve with the times.

Speaking at a special programme organized by the High Court, Justice Manmohan noted that the judiciary stands at a critical juncture, facing real challenges. He called on the legal community to take decisive actions to uphold public trust in judicial institutions.

Since 2015, Constitution Day has been observed to commemorate the adoption of the Indian Constitution by the Constituent Assembly in 1949. Previously marked as Law Day, this day now serves as a reminder of the ideals set forth by the framers of the Constitution, led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

The Chief Justice, along with other judges, also unveiled the Preamble Plaque at the court premises, reinforcing the role of the judiciary as the guardian of justice, fairness, and equality. He underscored that access to justice should be a right for all, particularly for marginalized and vulnerable groups, rather than a privilege for a few.

Reflecting on the Constitution’s journey over the past 75 years, Justice Manmohan praised its role in guiding India through social, political, and economic transformations. He highlighted that, when adopted, the Constitution’s ideals were seen as lofty goals for a young nation.

However, despite challenges, India has made remarkable progress, with the Constitution serving as a constant source of unity in diversity.

Justice Manmohan acknowledged the responsibility of the judiciary in safeguarding the Constitution’s values. He emphasized that the judiciary’s role is to interpret and enforce the rights guaranteed by the Constitution, ensuring equality before the law for all individuals and institutions.

Concluding his speech, the Chief Justice urged everyone to reaffirm their commitment to upholding the values of the Constitution. He expressed confidence that the judiciary, dedicated to excellence, would overcome challenges of any magnitude, striving towards a just, equitable, and inclusive society.

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