At the dawn of this new chapter, Law School finds itself at the threshold of new possibilities. Getting here has not been easy. This phase was heralded by demonstrations of dissent and a breakdown of student-administration relations. And as we enter this new dawn, it is essential to re-examine the way in which we express our dissent, as well as the way in which we are heard, in order to ensure a free flow of ideas and opinions amongst all institutional stakeholders. Only then can we fully realize these possibilities and reach the heights that the institution is capable of.
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This piece has been written by Lakshmi Nambiar (Batch of 2023). This piece was first published as part of Quirk’s #MeToo Special Edition. The full edition can be accessed here.…
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Leave a CommentThis NLS News Bulletin has been written by Lakshmi Nambiar and Jwalika Balaji (Batch of 2023). The recent sightings of strange men dirt-biking outside the field and jalebis belonging to…
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Leave a CommentSeptember 10, 2018 | By: Lakshmi Nambiar In a surprising revelation, Prof. T. S. Somashekhar, when asked about the economic viability of Spiritus, replied saying “I need data to answer…
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