Council on Legal Studies (CLS)
Council Head
Prof. Afzal QuadriThe Council on Legal Studies (CLS) seeks to rethink the study of law by moving beyond classical Eurocentric legal paradigms and engaging with richer, value-rooted frameworks. In harmony with CSR's vision, the council aims to explore law not merely as a system of rules, but as a civilizational project shaped by ethics, purpose, and a deeper understanding of human flourishing.
CLS places particular emphasis on Islam as a legal theory, not in the narrow sense of Shariah debates, but as a comprehensive intellectual tradition that offers insights into justice, rights, responsibility, power, and human dignity. By drawing on Islamic ethical foundations alongside contemporary legal thought, the council works to develop alternative and holistic legal perspectives suited to the complexities of Indian society.
Its work involves examining current legal developments, studying the interface between society and law, and exploring how ethical worldviews influence legal structures. Through research, academic conversations, and collaborative initiatives, CLS aims to generate paradigms that enrich public discourse and contribute to fair, humane, and socially responsive legal scholarship.