In early August, Law and Other Things turned fifteen. To mark that milestone, the editors have invited past and present contributors to share their reflections. This piece is the first in that series...
The students at The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (‘NUJS’) are pleased to announce the release of Issue 13(2) of the NUJS Law Review.
In this article, the author critiques the proposed surrogacy law on the touchstone of fundamental rights. First,that commercial surrogacy is an occupation under Article 19(1)(g). Second, it argues...
The author is a third-year student at National Law School of India University and has a keen interest in Constitutional Law and feminist jurisprudence. She hopes to get into litigation when she...
In this letter, Prof. Nigam talks about the importance of the AGR Case for law students in the country, and makes a larger point towards how they should look at the law and its various facets.
In this piece, our Legal Reporter, Shravani analyses different articles written on the judicial career of Justice Arun Mishra who retired from the Supreme Court recently.
Shravani is a fourth year student at NALSAR. She is interested in ADR, Environmental Law and Insolvency Law. Academic writing and legal research comprise her other relevant interests. To pursue her...
The Centre for Law and Policy Research (CLPR) is excited to announce the 5th edition of ConQuest: India’s Premiere National Quiz on the Indian Constitution, History and Politics. Over the last four...
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In his response piece , Neeraj highlights some of Rado’s key premises. He also adds additional perspectives, anecdotes, and a few references of his own. In doing so, he attempts to contextualise Robi...