Book Review: Citizenship, Rights And Constitutional Limitations By Dr. K. S. ChauhanHamza Lakdawala·March 23, 2021
Book Review: Rathore’s “Ambedkar’s Preamble” reminds us to reawaken our passion for the PreambleSarthak Bhardwaj·November 29, 2020
Calcutta High Court’s Delayed Disposal of Bail Applications Violates Fundamental Rights of AccusedPurbayan Chakraborty·June 17, 2021
Calling ‘Taking undue benefit of pandemic’, NIA opposes Sudha Bharadwaj’s bail plea. The Leaflet·July 2, 2020
Calling it what it is: Why India desperately needs a law on ‘lynching’Bindu Doddahatti·October 1, 2018
Can branches of the highest echelon of Indian justice delivery system provide shelter to the seekers of justice?Prastut Dalvi·May 11, 2020
Can the court restrict an accused from using social media as a condition for bail? SC to decide The Leaflet·July 10, 2020
Can the end of debate in the Parliament end the presumption of Constitutionality too?Tanishk Goyal·October 9, 2021
Can the State Dictate what Religion you will Follow and who you will Marry?Indira Jaising·January 14, 2021
Cannot defend the indefensible: The unconstitutional case of female genital mutilationFahad Zuberi·November 28, 2018
Chasing shadows: The fraught question of citizenship and preparation of National Register of Citizens in AssamRohit Ghosh·August 1, 2018
Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners attending meeting convened by PMO proves Ambedkar’s fear that poll body might come under “thumb of the Executive”S.N. Sahu·December 21, 2021
Citizenship Bill (2019) awaits President’s assent; challenged in the Supreme Court [Read the Petition]Nishant Sirohi·December 12, 2019
CJI Ranjan Gogoi recuses himself from hearing a PIL seeking quashing of Nageswara Rao’s appointment as interim director CBIThe Leaflet·January 21, 2019