Adultery law treats women as chattel, is violation of their privacy, dignity and autonomy: Read written submissions of Anand Grover, Sunil Fernandes, Meenakshi Arora, Kaleeswaram RajKritika A·August 3, 2018
Even as Justices Gogoi and Nariman pull up court-appointed officials, constitutional questions on NRC cannot be ignoredKanmani Palanisamy·August 7, 2018
The question of female consent in decriminalisation of adultery and possible criminalisation of marital rapeSaunak Rajguru·August 10, 2018
To achieve true equality, challenges that lie beyond reading down Section 377 cannot be ignoredAnand Grover·August 13, 2018
Why Article 35A matters: Of demography and the right of self-determination in Indian-administered KashmirAman·August 15, 2018
Disqualification of legislators on criminality: Supreme Court’s constitution bench raises concern on ‘laxman rekha’The Leaflet·August 17, 2018
Vague, unreasonable, constitutionally untenable: Why Indian variant of ‘blasphemy law’ – Section 295A IPC – should goKaran Kumar·August 21, 2018
One year of Right to Privacy: Looking at expansion of rights and impact on pending constitutional bench casesMihir Desai, Lara Jesani·August 24, 2018
The Aadhaar blackhole | Part I: How UID-linked data can be used to rig our electoral systemVarun Mathew·August 30, 2018
Supreme Court judgment reading down Section 377 is Azadi for LGBTQI communitiesAnand Grover & Tripti tandon·September 8, 2018
Supreme Courts says it cannot debar persons with criminal charges from contesting elections, but recommends Parliament to enact law to decriminalise politicsThe Leaflet·September 25, 2018
As Supreme Court gives its verdict tomorrow, thank you, from one citizen to the community which fought against AadhaarNehmat Kaur·September 25, 2018
Babri conundrum: Ismail Faruqui verdict and the need for reconsiderationFuzail Ayyubi·September 27, 2018
The Aadhaar verdict: A judgment that stopped short of a new barometer for our constitutional jurisprudenceDeepa Punjani·September 27, 2018
A predictable letdown: The journey from Right to Privacy to Aadhaar verdictMihir Desai, Lara Jesani·September 27, 2018
#AadhaarVerdict: Comprehensive chart on challenged provisions of Aadhaar Act & the three opinions of the Supreme Court judgesNehmat Kaur·September 27, 2018
Calling it what it is: Why India desperately needs a law on ‘lynching’Bindu Doddahatti·October 1, 2018