In this post, the authors respond to Alok Prasanna's piece on domicile reservations, published in the Economic and Political Weekly. They argue that domicile reservations could make National Law...
Rohit Sharma is a graduate of NUJS, Kolkata (Batch of 2020), He has a deep interest in reading and writing for issues on public policy and reforms in legal education. He is the conceptualiser of NUJS Diversity Report, MP Migrants Report, Vernacular Legal Blogs Series(JILS) and Reforms in Legal education Interview Series (JILS). In the past, he has served as Editor of the Journal of Indian Law and Society (JILS) and Team Leader at Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access to Legal Education(IDIA). Through his leadership of the JILS Blog, it was ranked one of the top 10 ranked legal blogs of India.He can be reached at [email protected].
In this post, the authors respond to Alok Prasanna's piece on domicile reservations, published in the Economic and Political Weekly. They argue that domicile reservations could make National Law...