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Constitutionallaw quiz: 2 LUstudents excel

Constitutionallaw quiz: 2 LUstudents excel

Time of India28-04-2025

Lucknow: Two students of the faculty of law,
Lucknow University
, have made a mark at the national level.
Pratibha Khatri, a student of LLB (hons), secured the first position, while Kritika Singh, a student of LLB (hons) secured the third position at the national
constitutional law quiz
'
Supremus de Constitution
'. Both the students were felicitated with trophies and certificates on Monday.
"Winning the 'Supremus de Constitution' was a humbling experience. It reflects the hard work and support I received from my professors," said Pratibha Khatri
"Securing the third position in such a prestigious competition was truly an honor. It has inspired me to deepen my understanding of constitutional law," said Kritika Singh

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