#TheLawChallenge : A Weekly Quiz For The Legally Curious By LiveLaw & QShala, Attractive Prizes For Winners

Update: 2026-05-15 05:53 GMT
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Welcome to the LiveLaw and QShala Law Trivia Quiz! We are excited to bring you this collaborative initiative — a law trivia-based quiz that will be held every Friday. The quiz is entirely online, and you can participate by answering questions through the Google Form linked on this page.

Ready for the Law Challenge is India's first comprehensive law quiz book for curious minds, published by Juggernaut. Built around over 300 questions across 20 chapters, it explores the Indian Constitution, landmark judgments, women's rights, international legal order, law in literature and cinema, and the influence of law in everyday life.

The book emerges from the AmiQuiz Curiae — the All-India Lawyers' Quiz — and aims to make legal awareness engaging, interdisciplinary, and accessible to a wider audience. It is authored by Raghav Chakravarthy, a trained lawyer, quizzer, and quizmaster with over eleven years of experience in the field. He is the Co-founder of QShala, where he has been conducting quizzes on law, finance, and various other topics.

Read through the questions below and head over to the Google Form to submit your answers and stand a chance to win a copy of Ready for the Law Challenge!

(1) On 25th April 2026, the Supreme Court passed an order granting bail to a woman convicted by the Patna High Court for taking bribes, under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 2026. However, the alleged bribe money was destroyed in an unusual way in storage- leading the bench to express their surprise on the manner of destruction and the massive revenue loss for the State. How was the money allegedly destroyed?

(2) Justice Sanjay Karol of the Supreme Court, as the Chief Guest at an event at the National Law Institute University (NLIU) Bhopal, expressed his concern about the current legal education paradigm being geared towards producing corporate lawyers.

He invoked a famous TV show featuring glamorous corporate lawyers to talk about how the reality of the justice system is very different in India. He also cited the example of an Indian Netflix series to suggest students should be inspired by the latter instead and praised the show for its authentic portrayal of the Indian legal system. What two shows were invoked by Justice Karol?

(3) In early 2026, the International Criminal Court (ICC) officially declared a former head of an Asian country "fit to stand trial". This paved the way for the confirmation of a trial regarding alleged "crimes against humanity" committed during a state-sponsored "War on Drugs" between 2011 and 2019.

Which country's former head of state is this, who previously withdrew the country from the Rome Statute in an attempt to evade the court's jurisdiction?

(4) On July 1, 2024, at the Charminar Police Station in Hyderabad, a case was registered against two individuals for “riding with improper number plates and giving evasive replies during questioning”.

While the offense was relatively minor, the document became a significant historical milestone as it was officially recorded as what first for the legal system?

(5) Back in 2021, this person had ironically filed a suit against 11 individuals, including his parents, for attempting to convert a group of his supporters to a political outfit, and using his name and photographs for the same.

That same year, a High Court dismissed his entry tax exemption plea for a Rolls Royce Ghost imported from the UK, rebuking him for not emulating his 'reel-life' heroism in real life.

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