Editorial Note
Chandrika Bothra & Ravi Shankar*
Volume 13 Issue 1 (2020)
Volume 13(1) occupies a special place in the lineage of the NUJS Law Review. All the articles featuring in this issue have been published amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This required us to fulfill our editorial responsibilities in the qualified comfort of our homes, under stringent lockdowns stipulated by the Government. For us, the experience of working for the journal remotely has given us an insight as to how the NUJS Law Review, as an institution, transcends the physical precincts of the college campus into something much broader, more ethereal, and perhaps more enduring. This insight holds true not just for the NUJS Law Review, but also for institutions across the legal fraternity, such as courts, tribunals, law firms, and even universities. With the justice delivery system being under heavy duress due to the COVID-19 pandemic, these institutions have all transitioned to function remotely in order to eliminate the use of their physical infrastructure. Such a transition has only been possible because of the motivated adoption of internet and technology.