#TheLawChallenge : A Weekly Quiz For The Legally Curious By LiveLaw & QShala, Attractive Prizes For Winners
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) - Indira Jaising
Answer (2) - Meru Cabs
Answer (3) - Paper for the Constitution
Answer (4) - Ujjwal Nikam
Answer (5) - Bhopal Gas Tragedy
Winners:
(1) Vidit Divya Kumat
(2) Shubhansh Thakur
(3) Puno Ram Hansdah
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 1972, the government in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand sold a large patch of trees to the Symonds brand of cricket bats. The villagers were unsuccessful in preventing this and thus adopted a non-violent form of resistance. How do we better know this non-violent movement?
(2) The Madras High Court in 2024 permitted a farmer in Tamil Nadu's Dharmapuri district to erect a memorial on his private land in honour of an individual known for his efforts in advocating for tribal welfare and sustainable development. This person was involved in cooperative farming initiatives and advocacy for marginalized communities. The court eventually ruled that the charges against this individual had never been proven and emphasized citizens' rights to commemorate figures on private property.
Who was this individual being memorialized? The 5th anniversary of his tragic custodial death was observed on 5th July 2026.
(3) This book, on the lives of 14 legendary personalities in Indian law, was recently released by which senior advocate of the Supreme Court? He is best known for being the amicus curiae in Ajmal Kasab's death penalty appeal and donating the fees due for the same to the families of security personnel slain during the 26/11 attacks.
(4) In the case of M/s. Sripathi Paper and Boards Private Limited v The Commissioner of Customs and Others, the Madras High Court recently held that anyone found knowingly importing trash into the country is guilty of offences under the Environmental Protection Act. The Court decried the practice of developed nations exporting their garbage to developing nations- and elaborated how it undermines environmental justice, as well as the sovereignty of the developing nations.
By what 2-word term (letter count being 5, 11) did the Court refer to this practice of garbage export as?
(5) In June 2026, the legal intelligence firm Pirical published an unprecedented data analysis mapping out the active legal matters of a highly scrutinized global organization. While one might logically assume this organisation spends most of its legal firepower on intellectual property, sponsorships, or broadcasting rights, the data revealed that the single largest category of its publicly disclosed legal work actually falls under "Crime, Fraud & Investigations"- with elite "white-shoe" law firms still heavily engaged in managing the massive criminal exposure detonated by a 2015 US Department of Justice sting.
Which global governing body is the subject of this legal report?
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