#Section377: The long road to LGBTQI freedom and the history of the legal challengeSuraj Sanap·September 6, 2018
With ‘lawmakers’ like Ministers Mahesh Sharma and Jayant Sinha, can lynching victims ever get justice?Scharada Dubey·July 23, 2018
Digital Education and COVID19: Addressing the tragic state of students in the Indian Education SystemUjjwal Singh and Raj Shekhar·June 8, 2020
Majoritarian tendencies must be questioned, says Justice DY Chandrachud; nation forged on a promise of commitments made to every citizenSangam·July 18, 2021
By deporting 7 Rohingya men, Supreme Court and Government of India failed to uphold international humanitarian obligationsIshita Kumar & Nayantara Raja·October 6, 2018
Gauhati HC asks Assam Government to submit details of probe into encounter deaths in the stateThe Leaflet·January 3, 2022
#BhimaKoregaonArrests: Constitution turns into a mere piece of paper if we choose to ignore its tenetsAjay Kumar·August 29, 2018
Supreme Court allows deportation of seven Rohingya refugees, dismisses application seeking stayThe Leaflet·October 5, 2018
Bachelet dismayed at restrictions on human rights NGOs and arrests of activists in IndiaAnusha Agrawal·October 22, 2020
Varavara Rao to be shifted to Nanavati Hospital for medical examination as Bombay HC brushes aside NIA objectionsThe Leaflet·November 18, 2020
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights says ‘Discrimination Kills’; lists India for stigmatization of minorities during COVIDThe Leaflet·July 2, 2020
SC issues a slew of interim directions ranging from no fare to be charged from migrant workers to their free of costs health screening and other facilitiesThe Leaflet·May 29, 2020
Understanding Criminal Law and why it’s strictly bounden by principles given in Part III of the ConstitutionSangeeta Madan·December 7, 2018