The Sikh Law Review is a scholarly forum dedicated to exploring the intersections of Sikh ethics, jurisprudence, and global legal systems. Our mission is to advance rigorous, original research and dialogue that highlights Sikh perspectives on justice, governance, human rights, and societal responsibility. By publishing articles, notes, and commentary from scholars, practitioners, and students, the Review seeks to bridge tradition and modernity, bringing Sikh principles of equality, truth, and compassion into conversation with contemporary legal challenges. We are committed to fostering an inclusive academic community that uplifts underrepresented voices and contributes to the global pursuit of justice.