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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Posted on November 20, 2020November 20, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Book Review by Noonny Khuman Abstract The Great Gatsby, is the third novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, it was published in 1925. The book is narrated by Nick Carraway, a Midwest graduate of Yale University who travels to New York after World War I to pur...

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Virtual Court versus Physical Court: A Comparison

Posted on November 16, 2020November 20, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Sivapriya.U.K Abstract 2020 has shown us the contrasting lifestyle which no one would have imagined before the   covid-19 pandemic. The whole country shut down from march due to the spread of the coronavirus and the tradition of work from home sta...

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THE ASSASSINATION OF RAJIV GANDHI BY NEENA GOPAL

Posted on November 13, 2020November 13, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Maanyaa Anand ABSTRACT The Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi written by Neena Gopal, the last journalist who interviewed him is an account of Rajiv Gandhi’s Assassination. In this book, she attempts to paint the picture of the causes behind the deadly...

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Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela

Posted on November 6, 2020November 20, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Imroz Alam   Abstract Long Walk to freedom is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela, the first President and probably the most influential Presidents of South Africa. The book details his early life, coming of age, schooling, and 27 years in jail. T...

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Azadi by Arundhati Roy

Posted on October 30, 2020November 6, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Book Review by Satnam Kaur   ABSTRACT “State is a necessary evil,” when said by Thomas Paine, sounded like a quote which in times sounded true and was often put into question sometimes. How much evil? In what terms? In controlling the liberty of citi...

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Toba Tek Singh- Saadat Hasan Manto

Posted on October 23, 2020November 20, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Itika Agarwal   Abstract: In Thomas Stephen Szasz’s words- “Insanity is the only sane reaction to an insane society.” Written by Saadat Hasan Manto in 1955, ‘Toba Tek Singh’ highlights how the lunatic Bishan Singh gave a response, which was saner ...

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Roses in December by M. C. Chagla

Posted on October 16, 2020November 20, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Book Review by Hamza Lakdawala   Abstract There is one autobiography which is suggested by almost all lawyers, professors, and law school seniors in India – M. C. Chagla’s Roses In December. Justice Chagla is one of the most celebrated judges of...

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Why I Am A Hindu By Shashi Tharoor

Posted on October 2, 2020October 2, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Book Review by Jayant Chopra Abstract The book has been divided into 3 sections and 7 chapters, respectively. The book covers vast areas ranging from the very roots of Hinduism to finally coming full circle to hindutva and today’s Hinduism. Sec...

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Discover at your own risk!

Posted on September 12, 2020September 12, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Naval Rahul Shiralkar   It is a fine evening and I am all by myself comfortably settled on my allotted ticket seat at my favourite theatre watching the famous Paresh Rawal – Akshay Kumar starrer film “OMG – OH MY GOD!”. The movie is to start ...

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The Life of a Mogul Princess – Jahanara Begum, Daughter of Shah Jahan – by Andrea Butenschon

Posted on September 11, 2020September 11, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Book Review by Suranya Sengupta   Abstract Princess Jahanara Begum, born on 23rd March 1614 at the Akbari Fort of Ajmer, was the second daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan and the first with his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. At the age of seventeen, ...

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