Arjun Philip George (ajuphili@gmail.com) Senior Editor at THE QUEST SLR In every phase of evolution and transition of human life, jurists and political analyst across the world have always argued about the importance of freedom to ensure the complete enjoyment of civilised life. Many of them even went to the […]
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CHALLENGES TO ETHNOGRAPHY IN PANDEMIC-RIDDEN REALITY: A RESEARCHER’S INSIGHTS
Mr. Ritabrata RoyPhD Research Student at the University of Sussex, Falmer, United Kingdom. The Context… The anxiety to know the transformed scheme of behavioural transactions in the post-pandemic world is […]
Bail Dilemma: Judicial Suspension of Article 21
Shubham Gandhi National Law University, Jabalpur Abstract Curtailing a person’s liberty on the grounds of lack of human resources and order passed by the executive declaring Lockdown, which holds no direct bearing on the case, is not justified and is nothing more than misusing the power of the court to […]
ARE ELECTORAL BONDS THREAT TO FREE & FAIR ELECTION?
Advocate Varsha Gulaya & Advocate Yamina Rizvi The year 2020 assumes importance in India politically, with two major states scheduled to have elections. And, with the election, the debate regarding electoral bonds has once again come to the fore. In the 2017 budget speech, Arun Jaitley announced the electoral bonds […]
Addressing the Flaws in Police as an Institution
Kashvi Verma Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi The recent string of events surrounding history-sheeter Vikas Dubey’s chase by the U.P. police, which culminated in his being shot dead while attempting to flee custody under suspicious circumstances, has once again raised serious questions about the legitimacy of the police force […]
Men’s Mental Health Matters: Men Abuse in Association with their Psychological Upheaval
FEATURED POST Neethu Mohan Naik Research Scholar in International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, MH, India Abstract Around the world, women are victims of barbarity, and a man has continuously held the role of the culprit. The query arises here, is a man often the culprit, doesn’t he also get […]
Revisiting the Constitutional Ceiling in the light of Madhya Pradesh
The debate and speeches of the Constituent assembly have paramount importance in shaping the Constitutional jurisprudence of India. It is the debate and discourse culture which helps the Parliament as well as the Courts in India to draw inspiration and analyse the legislative intent behind the provisions. Dr B.R. Ambedkar, […]
A Case for Anti-SLAPP Laws in India
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, or what are commonly referred to as SLAPP suits, are filed to censor, intimidate and silence the critics who have spoken out in public interest by overburdening and exhausting them with litigation. SLAPP is a term coined by George W. Pring and Penelope Canan who […]
Call for blogs
The Quest SLR invites submission on a rolling basis. The Quest Socio – Legal Review is an initiative by law students. As the name of the blog suggests, it is a continuous search of new ideas, opinions and contributing towards an informed citizenry. Taking the example of the Constitution of […]
The Relationship Between Family Disorganization and Gender Diversity
For a law student, it is obvious to observe that the existence of a society depends upon certain pillars which are formally known as social institutions. Family, Education, Political, Economic among others are some of the social institutions one must take into consideration. Family is considered to be the basic […]