Tamil Nadu Act permitting jallikattu is a colourable exercise, petitioners tell the Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·November 24, 2022
Bombay High Court’s blanket order amounts to passive killing of dogsRavi Singh Chhikara and Hrithik Vyas·November 7, 2022
The Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Bill, 2022 is a regressive step in our policy towards captive elephantsDeeksha Viswanathan·October 22, 2022
Pollution Control Boards failing to deliver their mandate effectively: Centre for Policy ResearchGursimran Kaur Bakshi·October 20, 2022
For those dependent on Loktak Lake, sustainable development is an elusive goalPanchami Manjunatha·September 20, 2022
Bhopal gas disaster survivors urge Union and state governments to correct Curative Petition before the Supreme Court to claim higher compensationGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 27, 2022
India has reason to celebrate the increase in its Ramsar sites, but it is not enough to conserve its existing wetlandsShahzada Iqbal and Orus Ilyas·August 23, 2022
MoEFCC’s direction to Wildlife Institute of India not to make its research results public without clearance may well mar its autonomyShahzada Iqbal·June 20, 2022
The draconian face of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972Shomona Khanna, Astha Saxena, Puja and Khushboo Pareek·June 7, 2022
Renewing the debate on hydropower: Is India really on track to achieve her renewable energy goals?Meera Gopal·June 6, 2022
A seat at the table: public participation in the environmental decision-making process in IndiaMridula Vijairaghavan·June 6, 2022
The legal spectre of farm animals: A split between theory and practiceBhargav Chakraborty·May 31, 2022