Cannot defend the indefensible: The unconstitutional case of female genital mutilationFahad Zuberi·November 28, 2018
Citizen Varavara Rao versus Indian State: Charged, momentous scenes from an arrestN Venugopal·November 19, 2018
Trade unionists branded as ‘Urban Naxals’, arrested under UAPA shows State repression of labour activists has peakedB Sivaraman·November 19, 2018
Assam’s National Register of Citizens: A case of four million unanswered questionsIbad Mushtaq·November 5, 2018
Towards the tipping point: What’s waiting as we edge closer to the completion of NRC exercise in Assam?Rohit Ghosh·October 31, 2018
Coup against ousted PM Ranil Wickremesinghe lands Sri Lanka in Sirisena, Rajapakse-driven constitutional soupKalyani Shankar·October 30, 2018
Amnesty India: Government authorities are increasingly treating human rights organisations like criminal enterprisesThe Leaflet·October 26, 2018
#BhimaKoregaonArrests: Bombay High Court relief to Advocate Surendra Gadling and others arrested on June 6 is welcomeDeepa Punjani·October 25, 2018
Indian Association of People’s Lawyers condemns Maharashtra Police’s threat to arrest Justice Hosbet SureshThe Leaflet·October 22, 2018
By deporting 7 Rohingya men, Supreme Court and Government of India failed to uphold international humanitarian obligationsIshita Kumar & Nayantara Raja·October 6, 2018
Supreme Court allows deportation of seven Rohingya refugees, dismisses application seeking stayThe Leaflet·October 5, 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
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
Non-violent speech and the violent State: Understanding ‘Sedition’ in IndiaKatyayani Sinha·September 17, 2018
Remembering the ‘anti-nationals’ of Koodankulam: Why criminalisation of dissent has a long and tortured historySonali Huria·September 17, 2018
#BhimaKoregaonArrests: UAPA is writing the obituary for Indian democracy by curbing dissent and must be repealedAnupriya Dhonchak·September 10, 2018
Mob-lynching: Supreme Court asks errant States to file compliance reports within a weekThe Leaflet·September 7, 2018
#Section377: The long road to LGBTQI freedom and the history of the legal challengeSuraj Sanap·September 6, 2018
Indian judiciary, legislature must learn from Pakistan and recognise ‘enforced disappearance’ as a distinct offenceAakash Chandran & Varun Nambiar·September 4, 2018
[In-Depth] #BhimaKoregaonArrests: Anatomy of a clampdown and the history of a long oppressionKritika A·September 3, 2018