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[No. 001]

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Justice innovation

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[No. 002]

An image of the poster for Unlaw the Law 3.0

Unlaw the law 3.0

To be announced

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[No. 003]

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Criminal Justice Hacakthon

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[No. 005]

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Society, Biases and Vulnerability

12 January, 2026

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[No. 004]

An image of the poster for "Climate Justice through EnROADS"

Climate Justice through EnROADS

25 January, 2026

Online

[No. 006]

An image of the poster for the UnPollute Conclave

UnPollute Conclave

13/14 February, 2026

Online

[No. 001]

An image of the Justice Innovation 101 poster

Justice innovation

To be announced

Offline

[No. 002]

An image of the poster for Unlaw the Law 3.0

Unlaw the law 3.0

To be announced

Online

[No. 003]

An image for Criminal Justice Hackathon 2.0

Criminal Justice Hacakthon

To be announced

Online

[No. 005]

An image of the "Society, biases and vulnerability session"

Society, Biases and Vulnerability

12 January, 2026

Online

[No. 004]

An image of the poster for "Climate Justice through EnROADS"

Climate Justice through EnROADS

25 January, 2026

Online

[No. 006]

An image of the poster for the UnPollute Conclave

UnPollute Conclave

13/14 February, 2026

Online

[No. 004]

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Climate Justice through EnROADS

25 January 2026

Online

[No. 005]

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Society, Biases and Vulnerability

12 December, 2025

Online

[No. 006]

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UnPollute Conclave

13/14 February, 2026

Online

[No. 001]

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Climate Justice through EnROADS

To be announced

Online

[No. 002]

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Society, Biases and Vulnerability

12 January, 2026

Online

[No. 003]

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UnPollute Conclave

13/14 February, 2026

Online

[No. 004]

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Justice innovation

To be announced

Offline

[No. 006]

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Unlaw the law 3.0

To be announced

Online

[No. 005]

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Criminal Justice Hacakthon

To be announced

Online

[No. 001]

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Justice innovation

To be announced

Offline

[No. 003]

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Criminal Justice Hacakthon

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Online

[No. 002]

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Unlaw the law 3.0

To be announced

Online

read what attendees say about us

read what attendees say about us

Prof. Prakhar Pandey Assistant Director, Environmental Law Clinic Jindal Global Law School

We invited Awaaz Leadership Labs to conduct the JI 101 programme for the training of student paralegals enrolled in the welfare rights and environmental law clinic at JGLS. The hands-on exercises brought the concepts to life, making the learning process both practical and enjoyable. There was a wonderful sense of camaraderie as participants worked together and exchanged ideas through the activities. It wasn’t just about learning; it was also about unlearning together in an energetic, collaborative environment. The lively atmosphere made the entire experience fun, memorable, and absolutely worth the time I was able to spend there.

Anshika Baranwal First Year CNLU, Patna

My experience in JI 101 was genuinely great—it felt like way more than just a workshop! I realised that my love for creativity (seriously, I love crayons!) and realising that saying the harsh truth is actually my superpower. A big lightbulb moment for me was analysing that heated discussion point: I learned that sometimes, a messy idea isn't wrong, it just got stuck using the wrong words, which really boosted my critical thinking. The most powerful takeaway was realizing you don't need a law degree to bring justice to people who need it, and honestly, the whole thing felt like a fantastic therapy session that left me feeling completely happy.

Dr. Auroshikha Mohanty. Professor NLUO

ALL team transformed hyperlocal research methodology, something typically introduced at the postgraduate or doctoral level, into an engaging, accessible experience for undergraduate students through JI 101 workshop. Every activity was unique and thoughtfully designed to be interactive and enjoyable, allowing students to learn complex ideas like problem-solving and critical research in an experiential way. Overall, I believe Justice Innovation 101 should be conducted in any university seeking to equip students with the critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills essential for the 21st century.

Prof. Prakhar Pandey Assistant Director, Environmental Law Clinic Jindal Global Law School

We invited Awaaz Leadership Labs to conduct the JI 101 programme for the training of student paralegals enrolled in the welfare rights and environmental law clinic at JGLS. The hands-on exercises brought the concepts to life, making the learning process both practical and enjoyable. There was a wonderful sense of camaraderie as participants worked together and exchanged ideas through the activities. It wasn’t just about learning; it was also about unlearning together in an energetic, collaborative environment. The lively atmosphere made the entire experience fun, memorable, and absolutely worth the time I was able to spend there.

Anshika Baranwal First Year CNLU, Patna

My experience in JI 101 was genuinely great—it felt like way more than just a workshop! I realised that my love for creativity (seriously, I love crayons!) and realising that saying the harsh truth is actually my superpower. A big lightbulb moment for me was analysing that heated discussion point: I learned that sometimes, a messy idea isn't wrong, it just got stuck using the wrong words, which really boosted my critical thinking. The most powerful takeaway was realizing you don't need a law degree to bring justice to people who need it, and honestly, the whole thing felt like a fantastic therapy session that left me feeling completely happy.

Dr. Auroshikha Mohanty. Professor NLUO

ALL team transformed hyperlocal research methodology, something typically introduced at the postgraduate or doctoral level, into an engaging, accessible experience for undergraduate students through JI 101 workshop. Every activity was unique and thoughtfully designed to be interactive and enjoyable, allowing students to learn complex ideas like problem-solving and critical research in an experiential way. Overall, I believe Justice Innovation 101 should be conducted in any university seeking to equip students with the critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills essential for the 21st century.

Prof. Prakhar Pandey Assistant Director, Environmental Law Clinic Jindal Global Law School

We invited Awaaz Leadership Labs to conduct the JI 101 programme for the training of student paralegals enrolled in the welfare rights and environmental law clinic at JGLS. The hands-on exercises brought the concepts to life, making the learning process both practical and enjoyable. There was a wonderful sense of camaraderie as participants worked together and exchanged ideas through the activities. It wasn’t just about learning; it was also about unlearning together in an energetic, collaborative environment. The lively atmosphere made the entire experience fun, memorable, and absolutely worth the time I was able to spend there.

Anshika Baranwal First Year CNLU, Patna

My experience in JI 101 was genuinely great—it felt like way more than just a workshop! I realised that my love for creativity (seriously, I love crayons!) and realising that saying the harsh truth is actually my superpower. A big lightbulb moment for me was analysing that heated discussion point: I learned that sometimes, a messy idea isn't wrong, it just got stuck using the wrong words, which really boosted my critical thinking. The most powerful takeaway was realizing you don't need a law degree to bring justice to people who need it, and honestly, the whole thing felt like a fantastic therapy session that left me feeling completely happy.

Dr. Auroshikha Mohanty. Professor NLUO

ALL team transformed hyperlocal research methodology, something typically introduced at the postgraduate or doctoral level, into an engaging, accessible experience for undergraduate students through JI 101 workshop. Every activity was unique and thoughtfully designed to be interactive and enjoyable, allowing students to learn complex ideas like problem-solving and critical research in an experiential way. Overall, I believe Justice Innovation 101 should be conducted in any university seeking to equip students with the critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills essential for the 21st century.

Prof. Prakhar Pandey Assistant Director, Environmental Law Clinic Jindal Global Law School

We invited Awaaz Leadership Labs to conduct the JI 101 programme for the training of student paralegals enrolled in the welfare rights and environmental law clinic at JGLS. The hands-on exercises brought the concepts to life, making the learning process both practical and enjoyable. There was a wonderful sense of camaraderie as participants worked together and exchanged ideas through the activities. It wasn’t just about learning; it was also about unlearning together in an energetic, collaborative environment. The lively atmosphere made the entire experience fun, memorable, and absolutely worth the time I was able to spend there.

Anshika Baranwal First Year CNLU, Patna

My experience in JI 101 was genuinely great—it felt like way more than just a workshop! I realised that my love for creativity (seriously, I love crayons!) and realising that saying the harsh truth is actually my superpower. A big lightbulb moment for me was analysing that heated discussion point: I learned that sometimes, a messy idea isn't wrong, it just got stuck using the wrong words, which really boosted my critical thinking. The most powerful takeaway was realizing you don't need a law degree to bring justice to people who need it, and honestly, the whole thing felt like a fantastic therapy session that left me feeling completely happy.

Dr. Auroshikha Mohanty. Professor NLUO

ALL team transformed hyperlocal research methodology, something typically introduced at the postgraduate or doctoral level, into an engaging, accessible experience for undergraduate students through JI 101 workshop. Every activity was unique and thoughtfully designed to be interactive and enjoyable, allowing students to learn complex ideas like problem-solving and critical research in an experiential way. Overall, I believe Justice Innovation 101 should be conducted in any university seeking to equip students with the critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills essential for the 21st century.

Prof. Prakhar Pandey Assistant Director, Environmental Law Clinic Jindal Global Law School

We invited Awaaz Leadership Labs to conduct the JI 101 programme for the training of student paralegals enrolled in the welfare rights and environmental law clinic at JGLS. The hands-on exercises brought the concepts to life, making the learning process both practical and enjoyable. There was a wonderful sense of camaraderie as participants worked together and exchanged ideas through the activities. It wasn’t just about learning; it was also about unlearning together in an energetic, collaborative environment. The lively atmosphere made the entire experience fun, memorable, and absolutely worth the time I was able to spend there.

Anshika Baranwal First Year CNLU, Patna

My experience in JI 101 was genuinely great—it felt like way more than just a workshop! I realised that my love for creativity (seriously, I love crayons!) and realising that saying the harsh truth is actually my superpower. A big lightbulb moment for me was analysing that heated discussion point: I learned that sometimes, a messy idea isn't wrong, it just got stuck using the wrong words, which really boosted my critical thinking. The most powerful takeaway was realizing you don't need a law degree to bring justice to people who need it, and honestly, the whole thing felt like a fantastic therapy session that left me feeling completely happy.

Dr. Auroshikha Mohanty. Professor NLUO

ALL team transformed hyperlocal research methodology, something typically introduced at the postgraduate or doctoral level, into an engaging, accessible experience for undergraduate students through JI 101 workshop. Every activity was unique and thoughtfully designed to be interactive and enjoyable, allowing students to learn complex ideas like problem-solving and critical research in an experiential way. Overall, I believe Justice Innovation 101 should be conducted in any university seeking to equip students with the critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills essential for the 21st century.

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