The Rise Of ‘Illiberalism’ In The 21st Century

With a surge of right wing politics across the world, the Lohiyan Post presents you with an opportunity to explore first year student, Animekh Pandey's opinions on how the right has remodelled itself in the 21st century to attain success and the implications of the same on the institution of 'democracy' as we know it today.

This House Believes That…

In this post, the Lohiyan Post gives you the opportunity to enjoy a short read about how the activity of debating led second year student Aditya Pattanayak to make it through some tumultuous times in his life, made him meet some very valuable people and find a home away from home. Caveat: DebSoc glorification coming up; it is a biased narrative after all…

In Conversation With Anusha Rai

In this interview, Aditya and Pranshi on behalf of The Lohiyan Post have a conversation with final year student Anusha Rai about her CAM pre-placement offer, internships, CGPA, networking, future plans, her advice to juniors and much more. Aditya - Can you please tell the readers something about yourself? Anusha - Firstly, I am not a... Continue Reading →

Idealism and the Defense of Pragmatism

By: The Musing Bard Idealism is defined as the unrealistic belief in or pursuit of perfection. Basically, the pursuit of something that is never to be; a Utopian vision so to speak. In today’s world, societal norms put emphasis on the concepts of realism and pragmatism and aim to achieve goals and objectives within the... Continue Reading →

Everything Happens for a Reason

By: Parnika Mishra Before I begin, there’s a little disclaimer that I would like you to know. I have heard this phrase so many times in my life, but it is now that I really understand it: I cry, a lot! 2019 did not begin on a happy note for us. We were allotted the... Continue Reading →

Muskan Will Put A Smile On Your Face

By: Abhay Sharma I was never the kind of kid who would finish projects early or on time. I would wait till the last day of the summer vacation to finish it all. Naturally, it seemed like a huge burden when all the professors started telling us about the assignments in the first semester. Then,... Continue Reading →

बलिदान

- अनिरुद्ध त्यागी माँ, आख़री ये ख़त मैं, आज तुमको लिख रहा हूँ। सारे युध्द क्षेत्र में मैं अकेला दिख रहा हूँ। गोलियाँ लगी हैं, हाथ पांव खून-खून है, फिर भी अंतिम पत्र में माँ, बोलता जुनून है। माँ, तेरा ये लाडला शत्रुओं से ऐसे अड़ गया, माँ, तेरा ये लाडला जमीं में ऐसे गढ़... Continue Reading →

Where to Begin

By: Animekh Pandey   The day will begin without me, Just like the night that set before. The sea will rise with the tides, And the Sun will gulp again in the sandy shores. Why should I begin? Why to take the first step? The old trees say ‘begin life and learn from it’, But why... Continue Reading →

Kabir Singh: Glorifying Rage, Sexism and Violence

‘Glorification: The act of describing something in a way that makes it seem better or more important than it really is.’ - Cambridge English Dictionary The definition of the word glorification clarifies that it concerns itself only with the effect of a particular action and nothing else. Countless discussions on social media and film groups,... Continue Reading →

The Competition Isn’t Over Yet

Generations ago, battles were won with swords and shields. In this age, battles are won with learning, hard-work and determination.  It is with great pride and pleasure that the Journal Committee congratulates the students of Class of 2019; Arnab Roy (AIR 7), Prerna Yadav (AIR 11), Sakshi Nigam (AIR 58), Aditya Thakur (AIR 71), Shubham... Continue Reading →

Counsel Rests Her Case

Life is full of ups and downs. By the looks of it, so is the mooting journey of most law school students. In this piece written by Subashree Jena, the Journal Committee offers you an opportunity to get an insight into the journey of the team comprising of Subashree Jena, Kratika Vyas and Prapti Sachan;... Continue Reading →

In Conversation With Shubham Kumar

In this Interview, Tanurag on behalf of the Journal Committee had a conversation with fifth-year student Shubham Kumar about his LAMP Fellowship, views on the importance of research, experiences in RML, and much more. Tanurag- Please give us a brief introduction about yourself and your inclination towards law. Shubham- I completed my primary education from... Continue Reading →

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