The session on “Women’s Rights in the Private Sphere and the Indian Constitution” featured an insightful address by Advocate Kirti Singh, a distinguished lawyer and long-standing champion of women’s rights. She highlighted how the constitutional values of equality, dignity, and freedom must extend beyond the public domain into the private sphere of family and personal relationships, emphasizing the transformative role of constitutional law in advancing gender justice. The discussion also referred to significant constitutional developments and judicial precedents, including the doctrine evolved in I.R. Coelho, debates surrounding women’s property rights and the Uniform Civil Code, and the landmark privacy judgment in Justice K.S. Puttaswamy, which collectively shape contemporary understandings of rights within the private sphere. The session witnessed enthusiastic participation from students of LLM, MA-Public Policy, MA-SDP and PhD programmes, fostering an engaging academic dialogue on constitutional morality and gender justice.