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How To Research: Confessions Of A Research-holic.
At the very outset, I must admit that when I entered law school 4 years ago, I had no idea what people meant by research. In fact, I would go…
First Impression: How To Write A Cover Letter
Before we deal with any ‘technical details’ or talk about any ‘tip and tricks’, it is very important that you understand the sole purpose of a Cover Letter or for a Resume…
How To Crack A Law Firm Interview: Beginners Guide.
What is the objective of a job interview? The objective of the interviewee is to ‘do well’ and get through – for a job, a post, or perhaps a membership.…
Fighting For Judicial Swaraj
The statue of Mahatma Gandhi bestrides the entrance to the main building of the Supreme Court. An epitome of sobriety, Gandhi stood for conscientious labour even in the face of…
Internships Decoded: Why it’s not only about the Law!
That internships are really important in making you employment-worthy is an indisputable proposition. This is primarily because law firms or even litigators recognize that the law as is taught in…
Uniform Civil Code: The “Great Divide” Analysis.
The Constitution of India came into force in 1950. Since then, there has emerged a fierce debate regarding the implementation of various directive principles mentioned in part IV of the…
The Russian ‘Blogger Law’
Just weeks after he disparaged the Internet as “a special project”, Valdimir Putin, borrowed a page from the restrictive Internet playbooks of many governments around the world that have…
Atrocities Against Women in India: An Analysis.
A woman is the one with whom this whole world came into existence. As per thus, today she should have been occupying the most important and respectable position in the…
Ukraine Crisis: What it could mean for the rest of the World.
The current on-going battle between Russia and Ukraine over the accession of the Crimean Peninsula has inarguably become one of the most controversial matters of the year. But is this a conflict which is only…
The Sad State Of Foreign Policy Education In India.
If a country expects to have a strong foreign policy, a very crucial element to that remains the will of the people and their involvement in the foreign policy ;This…