Inquiry against Shah Faesal over a tweet is infringement of his fundamental right to free speechKaran Kumar·July 16, 2018
Kathua rape defence lawyer Aseem Sawhney speaks to The Leaflet after his appointment as Additional Advocate General by J&K governmentAshutosh Sharma·July 20, 2018
Amid controversial appointment of Kathua rape defence lawyer as J&K’s top law officer, civil society members urge PM Modi to address the culture of impunity for rapistsKritika A·July 21, 2018
With ‘lawmakers’ like Ministers Mahesh Sharma and Jayant Sinha, can lynching victims ever get justice?Scharada Dubey·July 23, 2018
Right to protest strengthens representative democracy: Why Supreme Court overturning ban on Jantar Mantar, Boat Club gatherings is hugeKaran Kumar·July 24, 2018
MHA letter denounces mob lynching, asks police and government officials to follow Supreme Court guidelinesThe Leaflet·July 24, 2018
Assassination of lawyer-activist Ajit Nayak shows how dangerous fighting for civil and environmental rights has become in IndiaThe Leaflet·July 30, 2018
Why the National Register of Citizens has opened a can of deeply unsettling questions in AssamKaran Kumar·July 30, 2018
Chasing shadows: The fraught question of citizenship and preparation of National Register of Citizens in AssamRohit Ghosh·August 1, 2018
RTI Amendment Bill 2018 contradicts Government’s 2017 policy for other Statutory Tribunals, Law Commission’s Views and Article 14 of the ConstitutionVenkatesh Nayak·August 1, 2018
Last day of Sabarimala: Rights of deity as a juristic entity are for suing and being sued: Read Indira Jaising’s additional rejoinder submissionsThe Leaflet·August 2, 2018
Kathua rape-murder case: Supplementary charge-sheet rebuts Zee News’ ‘biggest revelation’Ashutosh Sharma·August 3, 2018
Arrest of Talib Hussain, key activist in justice for Kathua gangrape-murder case, raises multiple doubtsAshutosh Sharma·August 5, 2018
Talib Hussain – key mobiliser in Kathua gang rape and murder trial – tortured in police custody in SambaThe Leaflet·August 6, 2018
Even as Justices Gogoi and Nariman pull up court-appointed officials, constitutional questions on NRC cannot be ignoredKanmani Palanisamy·August 7, 2018
Supreme Court hears Talib Hussain’s plea, issues notice; Jaising, Fernandes say torture makes custody unlawfulAshutosh Sharma·August 8, 2018
A positive beginning: Delhi High Court’s decision decriminalising begging is a step in the right directionManas Raturi·August 10, 2018
Attempt on Umar Khalid’s life at #UnitedAgainstHate programme shows how violence has been normalisedThe Leaflet·August 13, 2018