Saket M graduated from Law School in 2011. In 2015, he secured Rank 14 in the UPSC Examinations. He will soon be joining the Indian Foreign Services. Quirk wanted to…
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Prof. (Dr.) R. Ventaka Rao has been the Vice-Chancellor of NLSIU since 2009. The Vice-Chancellor has a bird’s -eye view of Law School and the power to effect change. Quirk…
Leave a CommentWritten by Sakhi Shah, a fourth year student at NLSIU. She can be contacted at [email protected]. National Law School often considers itself a bastion for LGBTQ (Hereinafter referred to as “Queer”)…
Leave a CommentThis article was written by Radhika Goyal, (Batch of 2019). She can be contacted at [email protected]. It took me a while to warm up to law school, sometimes, I’m not sure…
Leave a CommentThis piece was written by Aniruddh Nigam (Batch of 2019). My first year of law school, we were set up randomly with roommates. Within a few hours, we had figured…
2 CommentsWritten by Aditya Patel, a fifth year student at NLSIU. He can be contacted at [email protected]. In the 11:00AM break, one is often faced with the vexing problem of the inevitably…
4 CommentsOn August 9th, three members of the Quirk team interviewed Raghuveer Meena and Sikander Wankhede, current conveners of Security Disciplinary and General Management Committee (SDGM). The intent behind this was…
Leave a CommentWritten by Saransika Pandey (Batch of 2016) When I was a kid, and I use the term “kid” loosely because I’m a little embarrassed to admit that I felt this…
Leave a CommentWritten by Radhika Goyal (Batch of 2019) and Aditya Patel (Batch of 2016) One of the strangest things about stock markets is that a rumor about the price of shares…
Leave a CommentWritten by Kunal Ambasta (Batch of 2012). He currently teaches Legal Methods, Law of Evidence and Jurisprudence at NLS. He is also a practicing advocate in the High Court of Karnataka.…
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