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Webinar on Between Rights and Remedies by Institute of Excellence in Research and Law (I.E.R.L.) [April 26 – 27; No Fee]: Register Now!


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23 Apr 2026
Categories: Conferences & Seminars

About the Webinar

The Constitution of India guarantees the enforcement of Fundamental Rights through Article 32 and Article 226. These provisions are often celebrated as powerful safeguards ensuring that rights are not merely symbolic but enforceable.

However, a deeper constitutional and practical issue arises: When violations are strictly confined to Fundamental Rights—without any accompanying civil wrong, criminal offence, or statutory breach—the enforcement mechanism becomes exclusively dependent on constitutional courts.

What does this mean?

In cases involving tangible harm (such as injury, detention, or property loss), individuals can approach lower courts through civil or criminal law mechanisms.

However, in cases of pure constitutional violations (such as restrictions on speech or arbitrary state action without immediate physical harm), there exists no parallel remedy in subordinate courts.

This leads to a structural limitation:

Lower Courts → More accessible, but lack the power to enforce Fundamental Rights directly

Higher Courts (Supreme Court/High Courts) → Constitutionally empowered, but less accessible due to cost, distance, and procedural barriers

Webinar Details

  • Webinar Title: “Between Rights and Remedies: A Critical Inquiry into the Accessibility of Fundamental Rights Enforcement in India”
  • Date: 26th–27th April 2026
  • Mode: Online (Google Meet)
  • Duration: 2-Day Programme
  • Eligibility: Open to Non-law Students, Law Students, UPSC Aspirants & Interested Learners

Speaker

Adv. Paridhi Mehrotra, LL.M. (Current Student), National Law University, Shimla & Student Faculty of Law, I.E.R.L.

Key Areas

  • Nature of strict Fundamental Rights violations
  • Scope and exclusivity of remedies under Articles 32 & 226
  • Absence of direct enforcement powers in subordinate courts
  • Tangible vs non-tangible rights violations
  • Socio-economic and geographical barriers
  • Structural gap between rights and remedies
  • Critical analysis of access to constitutional justice

How to Register?

Join the WhatsApp Group (Link attached at the end of the post.)

Send your basic academic introduction and clearly mention your interest in joining the programme to: 9863019566 (I.E.R.L Administrative Number)

Contact

For any clarification or further documentation, please feel free to contact us at: 98630 19566 (WhatsApp), ierlacademy2024@gmail.com.

Click here to Join WhatsApp Group.



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