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Aug 28, 20214 min read
Dear MPP08
This letter has been penned by Himani Chouhan and Aishwarya Tiwari (MPP Batch of 2022). The illustration is by Gunjan Jadiya (Batch of...
Jul 5, 20195 min read
Dear Juniors, Welcome to the Gyaan Culture
Quirk has a treasured collection of life, love, laughter and gyaan at Law School and this article is an introduction to all of that and...
Mar 28, 20194 min read
Nosedive
– On keeping up appearances and its impact on mental health. This piece has been written by Pallavi Khatri (Batch of 2022). I admit the...
Dec 12, 20185 min read
A Long Walk to PESIT
This piece has been written by Shruti Kunisetty (Batch of 2022). To the uninitiated, PESIT idli [“Pesit”] refers to a famous idli stall...
Dec 1, 20184 min read
Disability vs. Diversability: Some Unsolicited Answers
This piece has been written by Anchal Bhatheja (Batch of 2023). Artwork by Priyanka Paul. Dear Potential Beholders, I will start off...
Nov 4, 20181 min read
Quirk #MeToo Special Edition
We are proud to present the brand new Quirk #MeToo Special Edition. The edition has 5 brand new articles as well as a few old ones from...
Sep 18, 20183 min read
A Fetish for Excellence
This piece has been written by Parv Kaushik (Batch of 2021). With the last of the Univs behind us, it is important for us to reassess...
Aug 14, 20188 min read
On McKinsey and Alt Careers: In Conversation with Spadika Jayaraj (Batch of 2016)
Spadika Jayaraj graduated from law school in 2016, and was a core member of Quirk during her time here. She went on to join McKinsey, a...
Jul 6, 20185 min read
Everyone has read Corinne Cooper
This article has been written by Riddhi Rajeshwar Swami and Srobona Ghosh Dastidar (Batch of 2022). The first of the many pieces of...
May 30, 20185 min read
Notes From A Foreign Field
This article has been written by Abhinav Sekhri (Batch of 2014). It captures some of his experiences of pursuing an LLM from Harvard and...
Apr 8, 20187 min read
What to Expect When You’re Expecting: Day Zero Edition
This article has been written by Mukta Joshi (Batch of 2019) and Aniruddh Nigam (Batch of 2019). In most crappy movies (looking at you,...
Mar 27, 20184 min read
Letter from a Former Relationship Dishrag
This article has been written by Megha Mehta (Batch of 2019). One of the side-effects of living away in a small, gated community isolated...
Mar 17, 20184 min read
Letter from a Former Cool Girl™
This author has chosen to remain anonymous as the goal of this article is to point out a systemic issue, rather than relating a personal...
Jan 19, 20187 min read
The Beginner’s Guide to LFT-ing: Grand Budapest Hotel
This piece was written by Megha Mehta (Batch of 2019). Neither traditional culture nor the pop variety teaches women how to be alone....
Nov 3, 20174 min read
Can We Please Ask for Extension?
This article has been written by Sarangan Rajeshkumar (Batch of 2018) One job that I have faithfully performed for the last four years is...
Aug 31, 20175 min read
Why You Shouldn’t Drop Out of Univs Just Yet: My (Un)Successful Journey
This article has been written by Sharan Bhavnani (Batch of 2019). If you’re reading this, the thought of putting an end to your miseries...
Jul 13, 20174 min read
The Law School State of Mind
The following article is a psychological advisory (read: shameless preaching) for new entrants to Law School by Aman Vasavada with inputs...
May 30, 20174 min read
Dear Batch of 2022
This article has been written by Mallika Sen (Batch of 2021) To the dear incoming first years, Yesterday must have been a day of...
Apr 17, 20179 min read
Why I am Wary of my Friend from NALSAR
This article has been written by Aman Saxena (Batch of 2018) and Sarangan Rajeshkumar (Batch of 2018) . This is not an article on ‘the...
Jan 1, 20178 min read
The Beginner’s Guide to being a Failed Wunderkid
This piece has been written by Megha Mehta (Batch of 2019). All views expressed in this article are tongue-in-cheek and for temporary...
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