Unplugged With LawSikho cover art

Unplugged With LawSikho

Unplugged With LawSikho

By: Unplugged With LawSikho
Listen for free

About this listen

Unplugged with LawSikho Indian Legal Education, not very practical right? We have come across this quite often that Indian Law Schools just make us know the black letter law but there are still many unaddressed issues faced by many law students, aspirants, and professionals. We are not told how to pursue our desired career and what all will be needed to nurture that. Unplugged With LawSikho is going to be a one-stop solution to all such issues. Learn from anywhere, stay tuned!Unplugged With LawSikho
Episodes
  • Three shots that shook the nation
    Aug 23 2021

    Namaste!


    Most of you have seen the movie RUSTOM starring Akshay Kumar.


    But do you know its actual inside story? This movie is based on a real-life incident of a naval officer.


    Also, are you curious to know which case first swung the spotlight on Ram Jethmalani sir and kick-started his career? And which case had the last jury trials in India? 


    Listen to our 8th episode of Unplugged With LawSikho Season 3 -  "Three shots that shook the nation" and get insights about the saga of love and honour. 

    This case was no less than a movie with all the drama and KM Nanavati was its hero! So, let’s hear out what was this sensational case all about!


    Write to us at- unpluggedwithlawsikho@lawsikho.in

    Also, follow us on Instagram- unplugged_with_lawsikho for some amazing content.


    Toodles!

    Show More Show Less
    9 mins
  • Can devotion be subject to discrimination?
    Aug 22 2021

    Namaste!


    Can devotion be subject to discrimination?

    That too because of menstruation. No matter how much we have progressed as a nation, periods are still considered as a notion of impurity. 


    This is high time that we realise and accept that menstruation is normal biological process which should at no cost be considered as impure.


    Listen to our 7th episode of Unplugged With LawSikho Season 3 "Can devotion be subject to discrimination?


    In which we are going to discuss the story of Menstruation, discrimination and the right to worship. The controversial case of the Sabarimala temple is still the topic of debate. Let’s get started with its history and the timeline of the case.


    Write to us at- unpluggedwithlawsikho@lawsikho.in


    Also, follow us on Instagram- unplugged_with_lawsikho for some amazing content.



    Toodles!

    Show More Show Less
    10 mins
  • My sexual orientation is different and that doesn't make me a criminal
    Aug 21 2021
    Namaste! Quoting Abhijit Naskar- “ In the unification of two minds, orientation of sexuality is irrelevant”.  It is true that Love sees no boundaries, and it has no gender! Can you imagine living in fear because of your love? Can you accept if somebody told you that your love is not, right? Can you imagine somebody telling you that your love is a sin? Isn’t it hurtful?  Same-sex relationships are still considered taboo in our society and because of this, people are hiding themselves and are not living the life that they deserve. But thankfully few people like Navtej Johar and Sunil Mehra stood and became the voice of their community! Want to know the story of the love birds that decriminalised centuries-old law of section 377?  Listen to our 6th episode of Unplugged With LawSikho Season 3 - "My sexual orientation is different and that doesn't make me a criminal"  and indulge yourself in this tale of love and law. Write to us at- unpluggedwithlawsikho@lawsikho.in Also, follow us on Instagram- unplugged_with_lawsikho for some amazing content. Toddles!
    Show More Show Less
    10 mins

What listeners say about Unplugged With LawSikho

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.