The
winning student team from D.M. Harish School of Law along with Director Dr.
Bindu Variath, accepting the award from Smt. Nalini S. Chagla, wife of Late
Barrister Shaukat Chagla
D.M. Harish School of Law (DMHSL),
HSNC University, Mumbai
clinched the top honours in the first-ever edition of Nyay! The Law Colleges'
Drama Festival 2025, a unique inter-collegiate initiative blending the worlds
of law and performing arts. Their team, aptly named the ‘Courtroom Crusaders’, captivated audiences and judges alike with a
poignant skit that blended legal education with impactful storytelling. The
festival, organised by the Rotary Club of Bombay Pier in association with
DMHSL, HSNC University and the Rotaract Club of Babasaheb Apte Law
College, featured spirited participation from leading law colleges across the
city, each presenting skits focused on urgent socio-legal issues. The team was
awarded a trophy, a rotating trophy and a cash prize of Rs25,000, recognising
their excellence in both legal insight and creative expression.
DMHSL’s winning performance was a hard-hitting dramatisation
centered on Section 498A and Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code (Section 85,
86 and 108 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita), depicting the story of a young
daughter-in-law who suffers prolonged dowry-related harassment, mental trauma,
cruelty and physical abuse at the hands of her husband and in-laws. The
emotional narrative culminates in her tragic suicide, followed by the pursuit
of justice through the legal system, ultimately shedding light on both the
human cost and the legal consequences of domestic violence.
The D.M. Harish School of
Law student team impressed judges and audiences alike with their gripping
performance that skillfully explored a contemporary legal theme with emotional
depth and theatrical precision.
Guest of Honour Mr. Anil Harish,
Provost, HSNC University,
commended the team’s performance and said “It gives me immense pride to see our
students excel not just in academics but also in artistic expression. Theatre
provides a powerful platform to humanise the law, and their success at Nyay! is
a reflection of the values we strive to instill such as clarity of thought,
empathy and a sense of justice.”
Col. Dr. Hemlata Bagla, Vice
Chancellor, HSNC University, praised the team for their courage and creativity. She
congratulated the team and underscored the importance of blending education
with creative expression: “At HSNC University, we believe in nurturing holistic
development. The victory at Nyay! reflects our commitment to encouraging
students to think critically, express freely and engage with society through
innovative platforms like theatre.”
The festival featured a range of powerful skits from participating
colleges, each addressing important socio-legal issues in today’s society. One
skit focused on the exploitation by a fake Godman, challenging blind faith and
exposing spiritual fraud. Another highlighted the ill-treatment and neglect of
a senior citizen couple by their children, raising concerns about elder rights
and emotional abandonment. A thought-provoking act portrayed a young man’s
struggle with his sexual orientation, bringing attention to the challenges
faced by the LGBTQ+ community. The slow pace of the Indian judiciary was also
depicted, emphasising the need for timely justice and systemic reform. Another
skit explored freedom of speech, examining the limits and responsibilities of
expression in a democratic society. Additional performances tackled pressing
concerns such as unchecked police brutality, exposing the lack of
accountability in law enforcement; the impact of reservation policies on
national development, sparking debate on equity versus merit; the growing
threats to media freedom in India and the dark underbelly of cricket, where betting
scandals and match-fixing continue to undermine the sport's integrity.
Each performance encouraged the audience to reflect,
empathise and engage with the legal and social issues presented,
underscoring the power of theatre as a tool for awareness and change.
The performances were evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges
from the fields of law and the performing arts. The jury included renowned
actress Ms. Madhoo Shah, Prof.
Kishu Daswani, Professor, Government Law College; senior advocate Mr. Ishwar
Nankani. Eminent solicitor
& actor Mr. Darius Shroff was the Chief Guest. Their combined expertise
brought depth and fairness to the judging process and their insightful feedback
was deeply appreciated by all participating teams.
This inaugural edition was held to commemorate the birth centenary
of the late Barrister Shaukat Chagla,
a towering figure in both the legal and cultural realms. A man of many talents,
he was not only a respected legal mind but also a passionate supporter of the
arts, known for his love of music and his skill as a clarinet player. His
lifelong commitment to justice, social causes and cultural enrichment served as
the inspiration behind this unique initiative. The festival paid tribute to his
legacy by fostering a space where law students could creatively engage with
pressing societal issues, echoing the values he championed throughout his life.
His lifelong commitment to justice, social causes and the arts served as the
inspiration behind this unique initiative. The festival paid tribute to his
legacy by fostering a space where law students could creatively engage with
pressing societal issues, echoing the values he championed throughout his life.
The festival was honoured by the presence of Late Barrister Shaukat Chagla’s
family, including his wife Mrs. Nalini
Chagla and daughter Dr. Leena Chagla
, son-in-law Dr. Manoj Agarwal and
son Dr. Adil Chagla who joined
in commemorating his legacy and witnessing the impactful student performances
inspired by his values.
Past president Rotary Club of
Bombay Pier and Project Head, Mayuri Bhasin, said, “We wish to keep building and carrying on this
festival in the years to come. We are delighted by the tremendous response the
festival received.”
With such strong messages and enthusiastic participation, Nyay!
2025 has set the stage for a meaningful new tradition, one that uses the arts
to spotlight the challenges within our legal and social systems and to inspire
change through informed expression.
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Press Relations- Ms. Maya M
PR Head, HSNC University, Mumbai
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