India’s invaluable legacy in upholding labour causes could help address woes of labour in the neoliberal eraS.N. Sahu·May 2, 2023
Legislative intent of the Constituent Assembly resonated in basic structure doctrine of the ConstitutionS.N. Sahu·April 24, 2023
Impairment of impartial functioning of presiding officers of the Parliament does not augur well for democracyS.N. Sahu·March 5, 2023
Expunging words from speeches of opposition leaders should not compromise accountability of government to legislatureS.N. Sahu·February 14, 2023
Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners attending meeting convened by PMO proves Ambedkar’s fear that poll body might come under “thumb of the Executive”S.N. Sahu·December 21, 2021
How the farmers who forced the repeal of three farm laws drew inspiration from the freedom struggleS.N. Sahu·November 26, 2021
By repealing farm laws, Modi govt admits that its law-making process trampled upon the Constitution and legislative intentS.N. Sahu·November 19, 2021
Threatening economic consequences for Fabindia ad violates constitution values and religious pluralismS.N. Sahu·October 24, 2021
Curbing protests on “sub judice” ground is contrary to legislative intent of the Constituent Assembly and the ConstitutionS.N. Sahu·October 8, 2021
Renewed focus on truth and non-violence underlines enduring relevance of Mahatma Gandhi in the post-truth ageS.N. Sahu·October 2, 2021
On Bhagat Singh’s birth anniversary, his relentless criticism-based reasoning assumes greater relevance to defend ConstitutionS.N. Sahu·September 28, 2021
Raja Mahendra Pratap and the use of sedition law to quell dissent: history is repeating itself in independent IndiaS.N. Sahu·September 19, 2021
The Muzaffarnagar Kisan Mahapanchayat rekindles hopes for the reclamation of the ConstitutionS.N. Sahu·September 13, 2021
Secularism and democracy requires the power of truth, not any religion, to surviveS.N. Sahu·September 1, 2021