Shillong, Sept 23: The University School of Law and Research (USLR), USTM recently organised a workshop on “Doctrinal and Empirical Approaches in Legal Research Methodology” at the NKC Auditorium which was attended by faculty, research scholars, and students of the law department.
The event began with an introductory speech by Yasir Iftikar Rahman, Assistant Professor, USLR, USTM who also led the gathering in paying respect to Zubeen Garg. This was followed by the welcome address by Prof Baharul Islam, Dean, USLR. The guests were felicitated by Mridula Devi, Associate Professor and Prof Baharul Islam, Dean, USLR, USTM.
Prof Ritu Gupta, National Law University, New Delhi, delivered a talk on Empirical Legal Research Methodology. She explained the purpose of research, the role of ethics, qualitative and quantitative methods, and the importance of systematic sampling. She emphasized that legal research must aim to benefit society and cautioned against overreliance on AI without deeper study.
Prof Debasis Poddar, NLUJA Assam, spoke on Doctrinal Legal Research Methodology. He highlighted its role in interpreting statutes, precedents, and principles like the Basic Structure, while also clarifying its distinction from “indoctrinated research.” He stressed that doctrinal and empirical methods complement one another and noted the growing relevance of AI in legal research.
The session was followed by an interactive discussion between the speakers, faculty, and students.
The workshop provided valuable insights into doctrinal and empirical research, enriching participants’ understanding and reaffirming USTM’s commitment to quality legal education.