31/07/2026
Jhalak Singh writes a poem traces a journey from self-abandonment to self-reclamation.
Artwork by shaula
A GNLU Student Magazine.
31/07/2026
Jhalak Singh writes a poem traces a journey from self-abandonment to self-reclamation.
Artwork by shaula
29/07/2026
ᴀʀɪᴊɪᴛ ɢᴏɢᴏɪ writes a reflective piece that engages with the multiple contemporary protests unfolding across the country, particularly the NEET paper leak and the student movement, while exploring the uneasy space between studying the Constitution and living through the realities it promises to protect. It also reflects on information fatigue, the quiet normalization of silence, the privilege of remaining untouched by many of these struggles, and the subtle institutional restraints that often shape conversations within law schools.
edited by ananya
artwork by RM
20/07/2026
parvathi writes about the curse of turning nineteen, joining law school, losing yourself in the race of it, coming to terms with it, and surviving it!
edited by ananya
artwork by
18/07/2026
r writes a gentle, introspective & raw piece on his journey from clat to gnlu; and along the way he talks about his mother’s kindle, his taekwondo championships and his roots. Click on the link in the bio to read the full piece!
16/07/2026
Sanika Deshmukh writes her parting note for Jury’s Out about leaving GNLU after five years, reflecting on how the place shaped her into someone with real trust in herself. As always, click on the link in our bio to read more!
Picture Credits: are you sure mah
10/07/2026
.haha reflects on pop-culture speak as a tool for both inclusion and exclusion in university spaces.
Edited by Sanika Deshmukh
Artwork by Vidita 🌷
30/06/2026
(sun)niva not 'soon'iva writes about performative intellectualism in law school, the perfect CV, and creating for the sake of creation.
Read the piece at our link in bio!
Edited by ananya
Illustration by kuhu
28/06/2026
Ipsh*ta Reva Bhadoo writes about the normalisation of women’s pain in the workplace (and beyond!), and questions the assumption that “it’s normal”.
Read more at the link in our bio!
Artwork by Vidita 🌷
25/06/2026
Tanishq writes a deeply introspective reflection on feeling lost in the translation from childhood certainty to adulthood’s endless possibilities. Click on the link in our bio to read more!
Edited by drishty:)
Artwork by kuhu kuhu
23/06/2026
We've got an update for you: Jury's Out presents our brand new logo!
Credits to Shivya Khanna for this fresh new design!