“Sub judice” not a ground to curtail the right to protest a parliamentary lawParas Nath Singh·October 6, 2021
“The NAZ judgment gave us dignity and confidence to speak up”- Akkai PadmashaliThe Leaflet·September 8, 2020
“This is a country which is plural, it is inclusive”, says Delhi High Court while issuing a slew of directions for riots victimsThe Leaflet·February 26, 2020
“Undue fervor” shown by cops in arresting interfaith couple, says Gujarat HC; orders IG-level inquiry, sets couple freeThe Leaflet·January 21, 2021
“Was I a Terrorist or Criminal that I was Mercilessly Beaten?”: Labour Rights Activist Shiv KumarVivek Gupta·March 19, 2021
“We have failed”: Delhi HC’s anguish over inability to help secure ICU bed after petitioner passes away; state failed to protect a person’s right to life, it saysThe Leaflet·May 1, 2021
“We Have to Recognise Women Not Just as Women But as Workers, as Citizens”Brinda Karat and Sahba Husain·April 27, 2021
"If he were to die, it should be in the presence of his family:, says revolutionary poet Vara Vara Rao's family to Bombay High Court, seeks permission to be by his sideThe Leaflet·July 20, 2020
2020: Judiciary Favoured Some and Ignored Many Crying for JusticeSamriddhi Chatterjee, Sayan Chandra and Aman Garg·January 1, 2021
A critical examination of The Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace ActNehmat Kaur·March 25, 2019