Recent statements by the Chief Minister of Haryana amount to incitement of violence, grounds for dismissal from officeYashashwini Santuka·October 16, 2021
Stan Swamy left us to ponder about lack of justice in India and why our judiciary needs to contemplateRamesh Menon·July 13, 2021
UP police censured for failing to instruct government counsel in bail matters; disregard for court orders by senior officials has “grave consequences” on rule of law, says Allahabad HCThe Leaflet·June 11, 2021
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
Political prisoners part of broader dissent against state excessesAchintya Anita Gurumurthy·July 27, 2021
#MeToo presents time ripe for revisiting earlier Supreme Court judgment on defamationAmritananda Chakravorty·October 22, 2018
The Basic Rule of Bail and Safoora Zargar’s Case: Stretching Law and Facts ThinMohd Kumail Haider·June 16, 2020
Police can’t attach immovable property of an accused during investigation, says Supreme Court The Leaflet·September 24, 2019
Allegation of conversion over suicide by minor girl in TN: SC refuses to interfere with Madras HC's direction for CBI probe, dismisses TN's concernsThe Leaflet·February 14, 2022
Social media posts on violence in Tripura: SC directs state to avoid coercive action against accusedThe Leaflet·November 17, 2021
Delhi HC reprimands Delhi police for “half-baked” probe into confessional statement leak in Delhi riots case; calls it “useless piece of paperThe Leaflet·March 2, 2021
Delhi Riots: Clubbing of Unrelated FIRs a Major Obstacle in Victims’ Road to JusticeTarique Anwar·April 16, 2021