Events
We are committed to transforming our editorial scholarship into opportunities for public reasoning and deliberative decision making. Accordingly, we organise events annually to give students of law and social sciences an opportunity to bring their thoughts to the public square.
Over the years, we have hosted the following events:​
Decoding Forensics: Interplay of Law & Science
On 21 October 2023, the RGNUL Student Research Review organised a lecture on forensics law in collaboration with Project 39A. The lecture featured the following speakers: (i) Shreya Rastogi (Director, Forensics & Death Penalty Litigation), (ii) Maria Divya Sahayaselvan (Associate, Research - Forensics), and (iii) ​Saloni Ambastha (Associate, Research - Forensics). The Event Poster is available here, and the Event Report can be accessed here.
Understanding the Functioning of Parliament, Law Making and the Career Avenues in Public Policy
On 12-13 April 2023, the RGNUL Student Research Review organised a two-day parliamentary law lecture series, in association with PRS Legislative Research, a non-profit organisation that provides research support to Members of Parliament on legislative and policy issues. The lecture series featured the following speakers: (i) Jayraj Pandya (Manager, LAMP Fellowship) and (ii) Mitisha Sharma (Programme Associate, Citizen Outreach Team). The Event Poster is available here, and the Event Report can be accessed here.
Citizen Police Interactions and Policing in the Pandemic
On 30 October 2021, the RGNUL Student Research Review, in collaboration with Common Cause India, organised a panel discussion on ‘Citizen Police Interactions and Policing in the Pandemic’. The discussion was moderated by Aditya Vyas (Editor-in-Chief, RSRR), and featured the following speakers: (i) N. Ramchandran (President, Indian Police Foundation), (ii) Dr Vipul Mudgal (Director & Chief Executive, Common Cause & IM4Change), and (iii) Dr Ruchi Sinha (Associate Professor, TISS). The Event Poster is available here, the Event Report can be accessed here, and the Webinar can be viewed here.
Traversing the Contours of Artificial Intelligence: Looking at a Just Future?
In continuation of the previous session of the webinar on ‘Law and Artificial Intelligence: A Primer’, the RGNUL Student Research Review, on 24 July 2020 organised a panel discussion on ‘Traversing the Contours of AI: Looking at a Just Future’, in collaboration with Mishi Choudhary & Associates and powered by Lawctopus. The panel discussion was moderated by Apurva Singh (Associate, Mishi Choudhary & Associates) and featured the following speakers: (i) Prasanth Sugathan, Legal Director of SFLC India and Partner, Sugathan & Associates, (ii) Abhayraj Naik (Visiting Faculty, Azim Premji University), and (iii) Smriti Parsheera (Lawyer and Policy Researcher, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy), and (iv) Ameen Jauhar (Senior Resident Fellow, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy). The Event Poster is available here, the Event Report can be accessed here, and the Webinar can be viewed here.
Law and Artificial Intelligence: A Primer
On 25 June 2020, the RGNUL Student Research Review organised a webinar on ‘Law and Artificial Intelligence: A Primer’ in association with Mishi Choudhary & Associates and powered by Lawoctopus. The webinar featured the following speakers: (i) Kabir Darshan Singh Choudhary (Technology Attorney) and (ii) Apurva Singh (Associate, Mishi Chaudhary & Associates). The Event Poster is available here, the Event Report can be accessed here, and the Reading List can be viewed here.