Judicial Officers Take Constitution Pledge in Jamshedpur

Principal District Judge Arvind Kumar Pandey Leads Preamble Reading Ceremony

Key Points:

  • Principal District Judge leads Constitution Day pledge at civil court Wednesday
  • Judicial officers, DALSA secretary, and court staff recite preamble collectively
  • Similar ceremonies held across subdivision, block, and educational institutions citywide

JAMSHEDPUR – Principal District Judge Arvind Kumar Pandey led judicial officers and court staff in reciting the Constitution preamble at civil court premises on Wednesday.

The Constitution Day ceremony took place on November 26. Judicial officers participated in the collective pledge-taking event. Moreover, DALSA secretary attended the significant gathering.

Court employees joined the preamble reading activity enthusiastically. All present reaffirmed their allegiance to Indian Constitution. However, they also remembered ideals of Constitution framers.

Principal District Judge Pandey addressed the gathering afterward. He called the Constitution the cornerstone of democratic framework. Furthermore, he emphasized responsibility toward constitutional values.

Justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity form core principles. These values require practical implementation in daily work. Besides, every official must uphold these ideals consistently.

Pandey urged attendees to maintain dedication in duties. Transparency should guide all official actions consistently. In addition, service-oriented approach remains essential for public work.

Subdivision and block offices across Jamshedpur district organized similar ceremonies. Various departmental offices participated in Constitution Day observances. On the other hand, educational institutions also conducted preamble readings.

Government establishments throughout the district held collective programs. These events conveyed messages about democratic values strongly. Moreover, they emphasized civic duty fulfillment importance.

The civil court complex witnessed significant participation levels. Judicial officers demonstrated commitment to constitutional principles visibly. Furthermore, staff members pledged allegiance to fundamental rights.

Constitution Day commemorates adoption of Indian Constitution annually. The document came into effect on January 26, 1950. However, November 26 marks its formal adoption anniversary.

The preamble outlines Constitution’s basic philosophy comprehensively. It declares India as sovereign, socialist, secular republic. Besides, it guarantees justice, liberty, and equality to citizens.

Fraternity ensuring individual dignity appears prominently in preamble. National unity and integrity form concluding objectives. In addition, these principles guide governance and justice delivery.

The civil court premises displayed Constitution-related materials throughout the day. Awareness about fundamental rights and duties increased significantly. Moreover, the event promoted constitutional literacy among staff.

Educational institutions emphasized constitutional values to students effectively. Teachers explained significance of fundamental rights in detail. Furthermore, students learned about directive principles of state policy.

Government departments coordinated Constitution Day observances systematically across locations. Block-level offices ensured participation from rural areas too. Court premises served as central venue for major ceremony.

The collective pledge-taking reinforced democratic commitment among officials. Participants expressed dedication toward constitutional governance principles. Besides, the ceremony strengthened institutional respect for law.

Judicial officers emphasized rule of law importance during addresses. Constitutional supremacy guides all governmental actions fundamentally. In addition, independent judiciary protects citizens’ fundamental rights.

The event highlighted judiciary’s role in constitutional governance effectively. Courts interpret and safeguard constitutional provisions continuously. Moreover, they ensure executive and legislative compliance with Constitution.

DALSA secretary participated actively in the ceremonial proceedings. Legal services authority promotes constitutional awareness through various programs. Furthermore, it facilitates access to justice for marginalized sections.

Court administration organized the event with meticulous planning. All logistical arrangements ensured smooth ceremony conduct. Judicial initiatives continue promoting constitutional values throughout the year consistently.

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