A positive beginning: Delhi High Court’s decision decriminalising begging is a step in the right directionManas Raturi·August 10, 2018
When the State criminalises the poor: (In)Access to justice and India’s exploding under-trial problemBindu Doddahatti·August 16, 2018
Female genital mutilation must be abolished because it’s criminally liable abuse of the girl child, and hardly an ‘essential religious practice’Saunak Rajguru·August 20, 2018
[In-depth] ‘Addict to Convict: Working of the NDPS Act in Punjab’ – A CRITIQUETripti Tandon·September 6, 2018
Supreme Court modifies its own 2017 ruling that had ordered constitution of ‘family welfare committees’ to look into veracity of Section 498A (cruelty/dowry) complaintsThe Leaflet·September 14, 2018
Supreme Court on Section 498A says no to family welfare committees, but still legitimises the anti-women ‘misuse’ argumentAjita Sharma·September 20, 2018
Preventive detention laws like the National Security Act, under which Chadrasekhar Azad of Bhim Army was jailed, have no place in a democracyKritika A·September 20, 2018
Calling it what it is: Why India desperately needs a law on ‘lynching’Bindu Doddahatti·October 1, 2018
#MeToo shows the legal system has failed Indian women, but there is a way forwardIndira Jaising·October 11, 2018
#MeToo presents time ripe for revisiting earlier Supreme Court judgment on defamationAmritananda Chakravorty·October 22, 2018
Beyond POSH: India urgently needs a women-friendly civil law regime to bring past sexual offences under trialS Samuel·November 13, 2018
Wife of witness in Sohrabuddin Sheikh murder case moves Rajasthan HC against jail transfer claiming threat to his lifeThe Leaflet·November 30, 2018
What is Domestic Violence? An introduction to the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005Aanchal Singh·December 5, 2018
Understanding Criminal Law and why it’s strictly bounden by principles given in Part III of the ConstitutionSangeeta Madan·December 7, 2018
FIRs in cases of rape cannot be put in public domain to avoid disclosing the victim’s identity: Supreme Court issues fresh guidelinesThe Leaflet·December 12, 2018
Gujarat fake encounters case: Supreme Court says Justice H S Bedi (Retd)’s report not to be shared with petitioners until further orderThe Leaflet·December 13, 2018
Understanding Criminal Law | Part 2: What constitutes ‘fair investigation’Sangeeta Madan·December 19, 2018
The curious case of a cryptic notification: MHA’s mass snoop diktat is not only unconstitutional, but contrary to IT Safeguard Rules, 2009Nipun Saxena·December 22, 2018
THE LEAFLET DEBATE: Is MHA order a ‘licence to snoop’?Mayank Sapra and Arjun Natarajan·December 26, 2018
Why the mass acquittal in Sohrabuddin Sheikh case is about grave systemic injusticeAayomi Sharma·December 31, 2018