The Research Review Readers’ Cell (RRR) is a student-driven cell that encourages active participation of students in academic research. It provides a collaborative space for learners to read, review, and discuss scholarly works and enhance their research literacy, critical thinking, and academic writing skills.
Our Initiatives
RRR undertakes a range of initiatives designed to foster academic excellence, critical engagement, and original scholarship among students.
Research Note Competition 2025
The 1st Research Note Competition 2025 was introduced by the RRR Cell to provide first and second-year students of NLIU Bhopal with an early platform to engage in academic legal research and writing. Conceived as a foundational exercise, the competition encouraged participants to explore contemporary legal issues beyond the classroom and articulate their insights through concise and well-structured research notes. By emphasizing research methodology, clarity of thought, and proper citation practices, the initiative sought to nurture analytical rigour and foster a research-oriented mindset among young scholars, thereby laying the groundwork for their future academic and professional pursuits.
Call for Book Chapters – “Recent Trends in Law and Justice: 2010–Present”
In collaboration with the Student Body Association, the RRR Cell launched a publication opportunity inviting students to contribute to a book exploring major legal and judicial developments over the past decade.
About the Book:
The volume, published by the Student Bar Association with an ISBN, features chapters on themes such as constitutional law, technological advancements, labour law, competition law, and more. It aims to capture the evolving landscape of law and justice since 2010.
Academic Writing 101: A Guided Research and Writing Workshop
A month-long guided workshop designed to mentor participants through the complete process of ideating, structuring, researching, and drafting a paper.
Features:
Interactive lectures, peer review, and personalized mentorship from the fifth-year batch, along with sessions by distinguished professionals including:
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Ishan Chauhan, Judicial Clerk, Supreme Court of India
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Shivani Vij, Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India
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Raghavi Viswanath, PhD Researcher, European University Institute
Guest Lecture Series: Sub-Classification Jurisprudence
The RRR Cell hosted a thought-provoking discussion titled “Sub-Classification Jurisprudence Through The Interdisciplinary Looking Glass,” conducted by Senior Professor (Dr.) Ghayur Alam.
The session explored the constitutional and sociological dimensions of sub-classification, encouraging an interdisciplinary understanding of how legal categories shape rights and governance.