Remembering the ‘anti-nationals’ of Koodankulam: Why criminalisation of dissent has a long and tortured historySonali Huria·September 17, 2018
Non-violent speech and the violent State: Understanding ‘Sedition’ in IndiaKatyayani Sinha·September 17, 2018
Preventive detention laws like the National Security Act, under which Chadrasekhar Azad of Bhim Army was jailed, have no place in a democracyKritika A·September 20, 2018
Sridhar Rangayan’s ‘Breaking Free’ traces the evolution of the LGBTQI movement until 2013, and must be revisited after Supreme Court’s course correction on Section 377Hemal Shringla·September 25, 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
That bitter-sweet feeling: Outgoing Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra leaves behind a mixed legacyIndira Jaising·October 2, 2018
It’s now safe to say that the Supreme Court of India is a liberal courtMohan V Katarki·October 3, 2018
Supreme Court allows deportation of seven Rohingya refugees, dismisses application seeking stayThe Leaflet·October 5, 2018
#BhimaKoregaonVerdict: Between the majority and the minority judgments of the Supreme Court, falls the shadowNikita Agarwal & Kritika A·October 5, 2018
By deporting 7 Rohingya men, Supreme Court and Government of India failed to uphold international humanitarian obligationsIshita Kumar & Nayantara Raja·October 6, 2018
Is the refusal to refer Ismail Faruqui judgment to a larger bench a victory or defeat for Muslims?Fuzail Ayyubi·October 6, 2018
#Sabarimala: Dissent from the dissent of Justice Indu Malhotra: New boundaries for Article 14?Ankitesh Ojha·October 22, 2018