Hunar
Dec 4, 2021
Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee
“Lawyers I suppose, were children once.” – Charles Lamb [i] Initially written by Harper Lee in 1930, Go Set a Watchman was supposed to be...
Ishant Kumar Sharma
Aug 16, 2021
The Reader: A Maze of Guilt and Morality
“ Where all are guilty, no one is; confessions of collective guilt are the best possible safeguard against the discovery of culprits, and...
Thomas E. Simmons
Apr 14, 2021
Jurisliterature In A Humanistic Nutshell
The title of the book in question, Advanced Introduction to Law and Literature , claims that it functions as an introduction. However,...
Shivali Shah & Rakshit Sharma
Mar 19, 2021
An Insight into the Mind of One of India's Greatest Legal Luminaries
Before Memory Fades , is a beautiful collection of anecdotes, wisdom, and lessons by Fali S. Nariman. Mr. Nariman is regarded as one of...
Nishant Nagori & Tanishka Maurya
Feb 28, 2021
A Glimpse into the Experiments of Ordinary Litigants with the Constitution
Hon’ble Justice Vivian Bose, a retired Judge of the Supreme Court in one of his cases expressed that, “Constitution is not only for...
Ridhi Gupta
Feb 12, 2021
Maycomb: Where Persecution Comes from Prejudice
“Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit them, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” [1] To Kill A Mockingbird by...
Shaileshwar Yadav
Feb 7, 2021
Looking at Emergency Through the Lens of Gyan Prakash
Emergency has played a significant role in forming the political and legal structure of India. The debate around it is not new but has...
Jessica Kaur
Feb 3, 2021
A Partner's Pursuit of Escape, Revenge, and Riches
“I guess it sounds romantic, doesn’t it? The dream of simply walking away, vanishing into the night and when the sun comes up you’re...
Chahat Gautam
Jan 30, 2021
A Peek Into the Complex World of Indian Judiciary
Judiciary, like any other system has loopholes, but it takes a dynamic and learned personality like Honourable Justice Markandey Katju to...