Multimedia – Quirk http://www.nlsquirks.in Disclaimer: All opinions on this blog are the authors’ own, and do not reflect the views of the Quirk team. Thu, 08 Oct 2020 10:58:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.6 http://www.nlsquirks.in/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/favicon-110x110.jpg Multimedia – Quirk http://www.nlsquirks.in 32 32 Spiritus Throwback http://www.nlsquirks.in/spiritus-throwback/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=spiritus-throwback http://www.nlsquirks.in/spiritus-throwback/#respond Fri, 28 Aug 2020 12:04:38 +0000 http://www.nlsquirks.in/?p=9905 Continue readingSpiritus Throwback]]> This animation has been created by Gunjan Jadiya (Batch of 2023)

I have been a part of the Sports Committee since my first year. In my time, I was only used to fretting, working, and going crazy during this time of the trimester. As I see all the memories popping up on my Instagram and Snapchat from the past two years, I cannot help but miss the insanely stressful yet most fun event that I have ever been a part of in Law School![1] I’m quite sad that I didn’t get the chance to host Spiritus during my final year on the Committee, so I made this little animation for myself, for the Sports Committee members, and for all the people who love Spiritus, as a throwback of sorts!  #RIPSpiritus2020-21


[1] Personal opinion. Don’t go all crazy over it.

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Law School Musical: A Playlist Featuring the #1 Hits from All Your Favourite Courses! http://www.nlsquirks.in/law-school-musical-a-playlist-featuring-the-1-hits-from-all-your-favourite-courses/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=law-school-musical-a-playlist-featuring-the-1-hits-from-all-your-favourite-courses http://www.nlsquirks.in/law-school-musical-a-playlist-featuring-the-1-hits-from-all-your-favourite-courses/#respond Sat, 30 May 2020 15:18:44 +0000 http://www.nlsquirks.in/?p=9253 Continue readingLaw School Musical: A Playlist Featuring the #1 Hits from All Your Favourite Courses!]]> This playlist has been carefully curated by Shaileja Verma, Nikita Garg, Chandni Ochani, and Simranjyot Kaur (Batch of 2019).

Mixing recent hits with the old-time favourites, this playlist is a pure throwback to our time at Law School. With the current pause on our lives, why not rewind and hit play on our favourite highlights from these courses over five years. So, look for a comfy corner, plug in those earphones, and dive right in!

If you like a tune, add it to your library. Here is the link to this playlist for Spotify.

1) Economics –  Daft Punk’s Instant Crush for the marginal utility that never diminishes as far as our in-house RAW agent is concerned.

2) History –  Arctic Monkeys’ Do I Wanna Know (what is history)? Psst, E.H. Carr says it’s a continuous process of interaction between the historian and his facts.

3) Legal Methods – Nelly Furtado’s Maneater because where would we be without the Case of the Speluncean Explorers?

4) Torts I –  Drake’s God’s Plan for lessons on the Acts of God, because even in the legal world, “upar wale ki marzi thi” (“it’s God’s will”) is a defence.

5) Torts II – Eminem’s Love the Way You Lie, because even though puffery is permissible, misleading advertisements are not. Jaago Grahak, Jaago! (Wake up customer, wake up!)

6) Sociology – Luis Fonsi’s Despacito because just like the lyrics, we had no idea what Michel Foucault was trying to say.

7) Contracts –  Beyoncé’s Drunk in Love + Beyoncé’s Crazy in Love to remind us that one can be drunk and/or crazy in love, but not while entering into a contract.

8) Political Science – Jonas Brothers’ What a Man Gotta (ought to) Do? was a question which haunted us all the way till the exam hall, courtesy an all-nighter studying political obligation.

9) Constitutional Law – Lauv and Troye Sivan’s I’m so tired… of learning those countless case names (but I must carry on because I also want those brownie points for remembering their citations).

10) Family Law – Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood for what started all the familial drama and left us dealing with Prof. Sarasu’s mind-boggling succession problems.

11) Criminal Law – Green Day’s 21 Guns for the times we watched Prof. Joga Rao “thak-thak” his way into our hearts and memories forever.

12) Jurisprudence I – Black Eyed Peas’ no, no, no, no, Don’t Phunk with My ‘Hart’ because there’s a debate Fuller’s ready to start.

13) Property Law –  Kesha’s Timber for helping us remember that ‘standing timber’ is movable while trees aren’t.

14) Land Laws – Jason Derulo’s Tip Toe because that’s what we did five minutes into, and out of, each class.

15) Law, Poverty & Development – Miley Cyrus’ Wrecking Ball because LPD came in like one right when we thought we had a ‘chill’ trimester.

16) Law of Evidence – Elvis Presley’s Can’t Help Falling in Love for the wise man who taught this course and made us love the law, so much so that we still remember his definition of hearsay.

17) Civil Procedure Code – The Pussycat Dolls’ Wait a Minute because that’s what anyone who hoped to make it before Prof. Shankara locked the classroom door, wanted.
P.S. He did not wait a minute.

18) Jurisprudence II – Nelly’s Just a (Bad) Dream we all wanted to wake up from.

19) Corporate Law – Post Malone’s Circles because no class would be complete without Prof. Pillai circling back to pierce the Salomon v. Salomon corporate veil.

20) Alternative Dispute Resolution – Dua Lipa’s New Rules because hey, who wants to learn how to lose-win, when we can win-win.

21) Drafting of Pleading & Conveyancing – Shakira’s Can’t Remember to Forget You, for those word-for-word, letter-for-letter, and line-for-line conveyances you couldn’t afford to forget.

22) International Law – Priyanka Chopra’s Exotic for our desi dils (Indian hearts) learning some pardesi (foreign) laws.

23) Labour Law – Rihanna’s Work (work, work, work, work, work) even as the laws we studied are being tinkered with.

24) Human Rights Law – John Lennon’s Imagine for the dreamers amongst us, who, like Lennon, imagine a world with no religion, hunger and greed.

25) Professional Ethics – Imagine Dragon’s Bad Liar in honour of all of the bad “laa-yer” sneer that may come our way if we forget to play fair every day.

26) Environmental Law – Justin Timberlake’s Cry Me a River because that’s what we’ll have to do when there are none left.

27) Intellectual Property Rights Law – Billie Eilish’s Copycat is what you’ll be if you use any of these songs© without permission.

28) Taxation Law – Rihanna’s B*tch Better Have My Money because 2764187 Sections of the Income Tax Act, 1961 say exactly that.

29) Litigation Advocacy/Trial – Sam Smith’s Too Good at Goodbyes because while he may have been, with Law School coming to an end, we weren’t.

30) And in honour of the “one last, one last, one last” chants that would echo in the quad at end of a party, Maroon 5’s Memories, ‘Cause the drinks bring back all the memories; And the memories bring back, memories bring back, you.

We’d love to hear if these songs struck a chord with you and what you relate each course with!

]]> http://www.nlsquirks.in/law-school-musical-a-playlist-featuring-the-1-hits-from-all-your-favourite-courses/feed/ 0 “Hello TA, My Old Friend” http://www.nlsquirks.in/hello-ta-my-old-friend/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hello-ta-my-old-friend http://www.nlsquirks.in/hello-ta-my-old-friend/#respond Tue, 31 Mar 2020 12:17:36 +0000 http://www.nlsquirks.in/?p=2988 Continue reading“Hello TA, My Old Friend”]]> Arth Nagpal, with inputs from Aman Vasavada (Batch of 2021), writes a parody of Simon & Garfunkel’s legendary “The Sound of Silence” from the point of view of a sad professor unable to engage the attendance-hungry students through a Zoom class.

We know you’d rather be hearing your favourite professors sing this after a sleepy 8:50AM class but check out this lyric video by Arth for some close enough tonal reference XD. Scroll on for the lyrics display designed by Smriti Kalra (Batch of 2021).

 

 

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From the Archives: Adolf Hitler Reacts to Reval, Circa 1942 (Colourised) http://www.nlsquirks.in/from-the-archives-adolf-hitler-reacts-to-reval-circa-1942-colourised/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=from-the-archives-adolf-hitler-reacts-to-reval-circa-1942-colourised http://www.nlsquirks.in/from-the-archives-adolf-hitler-reacts-to-reval-circa-1942-colourised/#respond Wed, 22 Aug 2018 15:06:43 +0000 http://www.nlsquirks.in/?p=2156 Continue readingFrom the Archives: Adolf Hitler Reacts to Reval, Circa 1942 (Colourised)]]> This video has been edited by Aman Vasavada (Batch of 2021).

NLS Inmates Review journalists had conducted a famous sting operation in the Cauvery Bunker in 1942. They managed to catch on tape the popular mooter Adolf Hitler (ID no: 0273) bursting into a furious monologue following the release of his first year Reval results.

In light of the growing resentment against the structural problem of Reval, we are now declassifying the video from our archives.

Original video from: Der Untergang

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