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Stage 2: Read & vote for the funniest, most useful and best-written blogs

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The penultimate stage of voting for the best Indian legal bloggers starts now: rebrowse and decide on the funniest blog post, the most useful blog post and the best written blogs. These categories again promise to be a tough but thoroughly entertaining contest.

Yesterday the judges and audience spoke and crowned two bloggers as the kings of blogging about student life and about life as a qualified lawyer.

Now the contest is on in three categories that are highly contested: the funniest and/or most entertaining blog post; the most useful blog post; and the quality of writing award. Each of these is worth Rs 5,000.

You can cast a number of votes in each category, without any order of preference. And yes, you are allowed to vote for your friends but why don't you cast your reading habits a little wider? You might find that some of the other bloggers have also written fantastic blog posts, which may enrich and entertain you.

Voting will be open for roughly a week.

Funniest and/or most entertaining post: Rs 5,000

Which posts made you laugh, smile or lifted your mood the most?

anirban1


Bihari Babuu


danishsheikh


DisplacedBong


False News With Balls


folly_nariman


john2010


Legalbeagle


LegalPoet


LegalPopat


nandiireywal


napster


simba


sss


Most useful post: Rs 5,000

Which blogs were the most useful to you or have the potentially to most helpfully affect or advise a the grestest number of people?

Anirban1


danishsheikh

john2010

LegalPoet


nandiireywal

sss


Quality/skill of writing award: Rs 5,000

Which blogs were so well written that you lost yourself in them and were temporarily transported away from your computer screen or office to become engrossed in the bloggers vision or argument?

anirban1


Bihari Babuu


danishsheikh


folly_nariman


john2010


Leagalbeagle


LegalPoet


napster


nandiireywal


sss

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In order to prevent multiple voting by the same person or other fraud please be aware that we will be monitoring new account creation for suspicious activity and by IP addresses. Any suspected fraud could result in invalidating those votes and/or disqualification of the blogger concerned. Legally India's decisions will be final in any case.

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