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

Update: 2026-05-30 06:33 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 Saturday. 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.

Answer Key of Last Quiz

Answer (1) - Parsis / Zoroastrians

Answer (2) - Justice P.B. Gajendragadkar

Answer (3) - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Answer (4) - Honourable

Answer (5) - Attendance rules

Winners:

(1) Ranjitha Iyer

(2) Pushkar Dwivedi

(3) Naved Ahmed

This Week's Quiz

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) In May 2026, the Delhi High Court refused to grant an interim stay on a Central Government eviction order directing a historic institution to vacate its 27.3-acre premises by June 5. The land, situated adjacent to the Prime Minister's residence, was asserted to have been critically required for "strengthening and securing of defence infrastructure".

This is the latest chapter in the list of legal troubles for the institution, which previously saw its governing body replaced by government nominees in 2022 following an NCLT order over alleged mismanagement.

Name this elite social institution.

(2) This eminent jurist and statesman is the only person who has served as the Chief Justice of India, the Vice-President of India and the President of India. The National Law University established in his hometown in 2003 is also named in his honour.

Who are we talking about?

(3) In March 2026, the Supreme Court passed its first ever order allowing what in the country- recognising an often-overlooked fundamental right and applying it to the case of 32-year-old Harish Rana?

The term for the procedure permitted by the court derives etymologically from the Greek terms for “good” and “death”.

(4) While most know him as the first person to propose the idea of a Constituent Assembly for India in 1934, this intellectual from Bengal had a truly global revolutionary career. After fleeing India to evade British authorities, he spent time in the United States and eventually moved to Central America, where in 1919 he became the principal founder and first General Secretary of the Communist Party of Mexico.

Who was this leader, who later founded the Radical Democratic Party in India?

(5) On 1st May, at a conclave on Technology and Judicial Education, which Indian state's judiciary was declared to be the first paperless judiciary in the country by Justice A Muhammed Mushtaque, the Chief Justice of the state's High Court? He noted how litigants faced difficulties in accessing justice due to the harsh terrain of the state but were now enabled to do so due to the improvement of digital infrastructure.

In 2016, this State was also declared the world's first 100% organic state.

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