“Chiguru” pronounced as “CHI-GOO-ROO” word origins
from Kannada Language meaning the new set of leaves in Spring
season. As you are aware Spring season is brings in floral remake of
the Nature. Chiguru is the symbol representing this “Spirit of
Life”.
Chiguru the annual Souvenir highlights the intellectual exercise of
the faculty and students, engaged in constant research activities.
The articles published reflect the intellectual calibre of the
authors. The area of its coverage has surpassed the linguistic
barriers wherein the authors in three languages have excelled in
presenting their views on important issues. The articles are
selected from diverse topics ranging from domestic problems, which
have risen up to the international scenario. It is heartening to
know that in this issue (2006-07) of the souvenir, much focus has
been laid on the feminist issue in different perspectives. This is a
clear indication that our college has its own contribution to
feminist jurisprudence. Other topics like those on intellectual
property, medical jurisprudence, unborn child’s personality,
necessary amendments to the constitution, etc., have forensically
discussed the facets of law.
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