Democracy is not a new concept to India. India has a long tradition of tolerance of different views and creeds, which is the hall-mark of any true democracy.
The Indian Constitution which came into force on 26 January, 1950, has set up a democratic form of government. By a democratic form of government is meant a government which is based on the consent of the governed. It is a system in which free public opinion is the main source of law and in which the government depends upon public opinion and responds to changes in public opinion. Democracy derives its vitality from the freedom of opinion and discussion which it tolerates. In democracy it is believed that truth emerges from the competition of ideas. The outstanding merit of democracy is that by making people voters and participating in public affairs, it compels people to consider public issues and form their opinion on them.
February 2019 Committee Hall, Administrative Block, MM(DU), Mullana - Ambala
Timing: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
“10% Reservation in Jobs and Education for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) in the General Category”
Sh. Tarsem Kumar Garg |
Chancellor, MM(DU), Mullana, Ambala |
Er. Sanjeev Garg |
Secretary, M.M. Trust, Ambala |
Dr. Vishal Garg |
Treasurer, M.M. Trust, Ambala |
Dr. Meenakshi Garg |
Member, M.M. Trust, Ambala |
Prof. Victor Gambhir |
Vice Chancellor |
Dr. L. C. Gupta |
Managing Director, M.M. Trust, Ambala |
Dr. Ashok Kumar |
Pro- Vice Chancellor |
Dr. Sumit Mittal |
Registrar |
Prof. (Dr.) Bindu Jindal |
Department of Law, MM(DU) Mullana |
+91-80599-30243 |
Email: [email protected] |
Dr. Reetika Bansal |
Department of Law, MM(DU) Mullana |
+91-98127-32333 |
Email: [email protected] |
Mr. Suresh Pal Saini |
Department of Law, MM(DU) Mullana |
+91-94165-55466 |