Lokpal Search Committee issues advertisement inviting applications, nominations for preparing a panel of names for the chairperson and members of LokpalThe Leaflet·February 6, 2019
Modi government is hindering transparency by dragging its feet on appointments of Information CommissionersThe Leaflet·September 12, 2018
Modi has no option but to cancel Rafale deal, or face grave corruption charges Shameem Faizee·November 15, 2018
New York Times report on Pegasus brings Narendra Modi near his ‘Watergate moment’Nitya Chakraborty·January 29, 2022
One year after Indira Jaising discarded her senior gown, Supreme Court issues guidelines to designate ‘senior advocates’, invites applicationsThe Leaflet·August 6, 2018
Petition asks Supreme Court to hold retrospective FCRA amendments as void, illegal and unconstitutionalThe Leaflet·July 3, 2018
President Ram Nath Kovind’s Jagannath temple visit: RTI reply contradicts Times of India’s claimThe Leaflet·July 16, 2018
Proposed amendment to RTI Act will kill transparency, making Information Commissions another ‘caged parrot’Paras Nath Singh·July 20, 2018
Rafale hearing: CJI, Justice Joseph grill AG Venugopal on ‘intergovernmental agreement’; Supreme Court reserves judgmentThe Leaflet·November 14, 2018
Rafale verdict: Statement by Yashwant Sinha, Arun Shourie & Prashant Bhushan, petitioners in PILs dismissed by Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·December 14, 2018
Reappointment of António Guterres as UN Secretary-General brings up questions of Transparency and Inclusion in appointment processSakshi Wadhwa·June 24, 2021
Right to Information Act, 2005: An introduction to one of India’s most significant transparency legislationsParas Nath Singh·December 3, 2018
RTI Amendment Bill 2018 contradicts Government’s 2017 policy for other Statutory Tribunals, Law Commission’s Views and Article 14 of the ConstitutionVenkatesh Nayak·August 1, 2018
RTI: Disclosure of information relating to judges’ appointment will impair the functioning of the Collegium, says Attorney GeneralParas Nath Singh·April 3, 2019