Of rights new, and prejudice old: A response to Justice Chauhan’s speech at Madurayam 2022Ujjaini Chatterji·January 15, 2023
Supreme Court judgment on EWS defeated constitutional objectives of creation of an egalitarian social order – IDr. K S Chauhan·January 15, 2023
Reservations for non-Hindu Dalits: Supreme Court to first decide whether it should await the K.G.Balakrishnan Commission ReportThe Leaflet·December 7, 2022
The Supreme Court’s judgment in EWS case is contrary to constitutional moralityPrashant Bhaware·November 17, 2022
Union Government’s opposition to plea seeking SC Status for Dalits who converted to Christianity or Islam is not persuasive enoughTushar Kohli·November 15, 2022
Rights of differently-abled: Sympathy is one aspect, but practicality is another, says Supreme CourtGursimran Kaur Bakshi·November 3, 2022
‘Will focus on intersectionality and gender’, says Ashwini K.P, first Asian-Dalit woman to be appointed as UN Special Rapporteur on RacismGursimran Kaur Bakshi·October 31, 2022
Blanket ban on commercial surrogacy would lead to exploitation of women, says PIL in Supreme CourtGursimran Kaur Bakshi·September 27, 2022
EWS case: The Constitution is an elastic and not a static document, respondents tell the Supreme CourtSarah Thanawala·September 22, 2022
Discrimination against women, Muslims and SCs/STs in employment an alarming reality: Oxfam India’s 2022 discrimination reportSarah Thanawala·September 17, 2022
Hijab row shows why we should see Muslim women’s rights through the dual lens of religion and genderAlmas Shaikh·September 14, 2022
The State should provide reasonable accommodation to the disabled, and not consider their medical condition as a barrierHusain Aanis Khan·September 7, 2022
Union Government defends restitution of conjugal rights before the Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·September 5, 2022
Rights watch: Aadhaar and status of Dalits continue to cause concernGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 23, 2022
Towards a new Kerala? Gender and communal tensions in post-Sabarimala KeralaDr. Malavika Binny·August 15, 2022
Appointment as a judge to the higher judiciary is still a mirage for most women lawyers: Here is why it is unlikely to change in the near futureParas Nath Singh·August 11, 2022
Two films, with a similar message: Why the judiciary cannot become a hollow hope for its peopleManasvini Ranganathan·August 8, 2022