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Indian judiciary, legislature must learn from Pakistan and recognise ‘enforced disappearance’ as a distinct offence

Aakash Chandran & Varun Nambiar·September 4, 2018

The forgotten option to the Pulwama attack: The law on transnational terrorism

Avi Singh·February 26, 2019

#BhimaKoregaonArrests: How Courts dealt with arbitrary detentions, saying dissent is ‘safety valve of democracy’

The Leaflet·August 31, 2018

By deporting 7 Rohingya men, Supreme Court and Government of India failed to uphold international humanitarian obligations

Ishita Kumar & Nayantara Raja·October 6, 2018

Is Citizenship Amendment Act Nationalistic?

Dinesh Dwivedi·March 15, 2020

Déjà vu- Undeclared Emergency 2020

Ravi Nair·June 26, 2020

Bombay High Court grants relief to Arnab Goswami; stays all proceedings

The Leaflet·June 30, 2020

Preventive detention laws like the National Security Act, under which Chadrasekhar Azad of Bhim Army was jailed, have no place in a democracy

Kritika A·September 20, 2018

Are Armed Policemen Playing Ghost Assailant Against Dissidents?

Jasvinder Sidhu·April 6, 2021

[READ] Mumbai rights groups issue joint statement condemning illegal raids, arrests of human rights activists by Pune police

The Leaflet·August 29, 2018

Karnataka’s Political Calculus and Claims Commission: Estimating the Cost of Damages

Stephen David·September 10, 2020

Killings at the border: Lives along Line of Control still in great peril despite surgical strikes

Sanjiv Krishan Sood·December 19, 2018

#BhimaKoregaonArrests: Surendra Gadling’s wife moves application seeking intervention in petition filed in Supreme Court by Romila Thapar et al

The Leaflet·August 31, 2018

Why Pulwama attack is a failure of both law and order and Indian security architecture

Sanjiv Krishan Sood·February 17, 2019

[READ] Joint statement on arrest & illegal detention of Sudha Bharadwaj, visiting professor, National Law University, Delhi

The Leaflet·August 29, 2018

Non-violent speech and the violent State: Understanding ‘Sedition’ in India

Katyayani Sinha·September 17, 2018

‘Urban Naxals’ and the invention of an enemy: What the State-driven witch-hunt of activists actually means

ANGSHUMAN CHOUDHURY·August 31, 2018

The case for ‘diplomatic’ intervention in Afghanistan under international law

Pratik Patnaik·August 20, 2021

[In-Depth] #BhimaKoregaonArrests: Anatomy of a clampdown and the history of a long oppression

Kritika A·September 3, 2018

India’s Lessons From The Black Abolitionists

Bindu Doddahatti·July 1, 2020
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