National Conference on the Relevance of Bhagavad Gita in Indian Legal System – Apply Now for the November 2025 Opportunity at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
About the University/Organization
The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, established in 1924, stands as one of India’s premier institutions for legal education and research. Over the decades, it has produced some of the country’s most distinguished judges, legal scholars, and practitioners. The Faculty is known for its rigorous curriculum, intellectual diversity, and commitment to nurturing thought leadership in law and governance.
In collaboration with the Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation (SPMRF), the Faculty of Law has continuously fostered academic initiatives that bridge classical Indian thought with contemporary legal studies. Upholding its legacy of academic excellence, the Faculty serves as a hub for constitutional debates, socio-legal research, and interdisciplinary discourse.
Through national conferences and seminars, the Faculty provides a unique platform for legal professionals, academicians, and students to engage with timeless philosophical concepts and their practical implications in modern legal systems. The upcoming National Conference on “The Relevance of Bhagavad Gita in Indian Legal System” exemplifies this mission—merging ancient wisdom with modern jurisprudence.
About the Opportunity
The National Conference on “The Relevance of Bhagavad Gita in Indian Legal System” aims to explore the profound influence of the Bhagavad Gita on principles of law, justice, rights, and duties. Organized jointly by the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, and the Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation (SPMRF), this three-day academic event seeks to recontextualize the teachings of the Gita within the framework of Indian constitutionalism and contemporary legal thought.
Participants will have the opportunity to present papers on diverse themes, including:
- The concept of Dharma and its parallels in modern legal ethics.
- The Gita’s influence on constitutional morality and judicial philosophy.
- Duty, justice, and governance through the lens of ancient Indian jurisprudence.
- Comparative studies between Western legal theories and Gita-based legal thought.
- Relevance of the Bhagavad Gita in shaping ethical lawyering and professional conduct.
This event welcomes academicians, research scholars, legal practitioners, and students to contribute original research and engage in meaningful dialogue on the intersections between law and philosophy.
Event Timeline
Event | Date |
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Abstract Submission Opens | 1 October 2025 |
Abstract Submission Deadline | 25 October 2025 |
Notification of Acceptance | 30 October 2025 |
Conference Dates | 13th – 15th November 2025 |
Location and Mode
- Mode: Offline
- Venue: Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi – 110007
- Collaboration Partner: Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation (SPMRF)
Format and Structure
- Duration: 3 Days (13–15 November 2025)
- Session Timings: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily
- Conference Chair: Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
- Convenor: Representative, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation
Eligibility & Requirements
Who Can Apply:
- Academicians and faculty members from universities and colleges.
- Legal practitioners and professionals in allied disciplines.
- Research scholars pursuing LL.M., Ph.D., or related postgraduate studies.
- Undergraduate and postgraduate law students interested in interdisciplinary research.
Submission Guidelines:
- Abstracts must be between 250–300 words, with 3–5 keywords.
- Abstracts should be submitted in MS Word format via email to vidhi.gita.conf@gmail.com.
- Co-authorship up to two authors is permitted.
- Selected participants will be invited to present papers during the conference.
- Full papers may be considered for publication in an edited volume post-conference.
Formatting Specifications:
- Font: Times New Roman | Size: 12 | Spacing: 1.5 | Alignment: Justified.
- Referencing Style: Bluebook 21st Edition or APA (7th Edition).
Additional Highlights
- Certificate of Participation and Presentation will be awarded to all attendees and presenters.
- Publication Opportunity: Selected papers will be considered for publication in conference proceedings or peer-reviewed journals.
- Networking Opportunities: Engage with eminent jurists, scholars, and policymakers.
- Knowledge Exchange: Learn from distinguished speakers and panelists on jurisprudence and Indian legal philosophy.
- Cultural Experience: Participate in thematic sessions linking law, ethics, and Indian heritage.
FAQs on National Conference on the Relevance of Bhagavad Gita in Indian Legal System
1. Who can apply for this National Conference?
The conference is open to academicians, legal practitioners, research scholars, and students passionate about exploring the philosophical and ethical foundations of law inspired by the Bhagavad Gita.
2. Is this National Conference paid or unpaid?
Participation fees (if applicable) will be notified in the official brochure. However, there is no fee for abstract submission.
3. What is the last date to apply?
The last date for abstract submission is 25 October 2025.
4. What is the selection process?
All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by an academic committee. Selected participants will receive confirmation via email by 30 October 2025, with details regarding presentation schedules and paper submission.
5. Will I get a certificate after completion?
Yes, all registered participants and paper presenters will receive an official certificate of participation or presentation from the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
Important Links
- Abstract Submission Email: vidhi.gita.conf@gmail.com
- Collaborating Institution: Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation (SPMRF)
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Contact
- Email: vidhi.gita.conf@gmail.com
- Address: Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi – 110007, India.
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