LJRF Calls for Constitutional Literacy Ambassadors! Register Now!

“Constitution is not a mere lawyers document, it is a vehicle of life and its spirit is always the Spirit of Age”. – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Father and Chief Architect of the Indian Constitution.

The Constitution of India is the holy grail of the Indian Democracy that serves as a material qui vive for the citizens of India. But what if students and citizens are yet to be aware? Awareness of our rights is sine qua non for their enforcement. You cannot demand your right without knowing what your right entails. The Centre for Constitutional Literacy was launched by the Law and Justice Research Foundation (LJRF) therefore, for the very purpose of enabling simple, yet profound discourse on the evolution of the Constitution, its awareness, philosophy and interpretation. With a mission of achieving Constitutional Literacy, it has published over 100 articles and conducted both online and offline sessions on landmark constitutional judgements and basic rights’ awareness among common man.

The LJRF Centre for Constitutional Literacy is thus delighted to call for Constitutional Literacy Ambassadors for the year 2026-27. This is an exclusive opportunity for those who are keen on understanding the Constitution not just for the document it is, but the essence, history, evolution and philosophy of each of its provisions.

PRIMARY TASKS INVOLVED:

  • Legal Research on emerging and Contemporary legal issues related to the Constitution: Members are expected to keep themselves updated regularly on constitutional news, judgements, case laws and statutory developments.
  • Article Writing and Publishing: After expert reviewing, selected articles are published periodically, including notes and Case Analysis via LJRF VOICE.
  • Organising Online Interactive Sessions and Lectures: Create a thriving environment of great speakers and listeners as well as critical discussion, discourse and debate on various constitutional subjects.
  • Judgement Review: Structured review of judgements and not mere summaries shall be published by members covering Facts, Issues, Ratio Decidendi and implications, encouraging critical thinking and discourse.
  • Institutional Collaborations and Sessions: Members shall help in facilitating sessions that are direct collaborations with law colleges.
  • Conveying through Artistic Approach: Simplify Constitutional Concepts in creative format such as through posters, infographics, short narratives, visual explainers, illustrations etc. Media personnel interested are also encouraged.

Interested law students can apply through the google form given below. The last date to apply is January 15, 2026, 11:59 P.M.

https://forms.gle/mpvfZeJsvHM6tADY9

For further queries, Contact: +91 81578 91810 – Adv. Parvathy R.S., Joint Secretary, Law and Justice Research Foundation.

These small-scale initiatives serve as a token of inspiration to persist on our mission of Constitutional Literacy, as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar stated in his book ‘Annihilation of Caste’:

“Constitutional morality is not a natural sentiment. It has to be cultivated. We must realise that our people have yet to learn it. Democracy in India is only a top-dressing on an Indian soil which is essentially undemocratic.”