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The Last Straw: When Law is No Longer About Justice But is Reimagined as a Tool of Terror and Harassment, it is Time for Civil Society to Step in

Shiv Visvanathan·December 4, 2020

Hypocrisy and stereotypes greet former woman ADJ seeking reinstatement in SC

The Leaflet·February 1, 2022

Why Same-Sex Marriages Must be Judged at the Constitutional Altar

Anant Prakash Mishra·March 12, 2021

Karnataka’s Withdrawal of Criminal Cases involving Politicians degrades equality before the law

Rahul Machaiah·September 12, 2020

As their kin spend another month in jail over ‘Al Qaeda module’ arrests, families of UP ATS accused shed light on glaring loopholes in the case

Sabah Gurmat·September 16, 2021

Why the Punjab & Haryana High Court’s recent order denying protection to live-in couple gets it wrong

Shivank Singh·May 16, 2021

Karnataka’s Political Calculus and Claims Commission: Estimating the Cost of Damages

Stephen David·September 10, 2020

Appointment of Judges and Judicial Reforms: Need of the hour

Justice Yatindra Singh (Retd.)·September 14, 2020

Why State’s apathy towards remission pleas of convicts should concern us all

Nikhil Parikshith·November 5, 2021

Delhi HC Chief Justice D.N.Patel’s appointment as TDSAT Chairperson close on the heels of his retirement as judge raises issue of propriety

The Leaflet·March 5, 2022

She loves me, he loves us not A monk’s guide to a happy married life

John Dayal·December 13, 2020

India’s Right to Education is failing in reality

Nipun Arora and Shivkrit Rai·September 7, 2020

“Do you remember, Mother…”

Hemal Shringla·September 25, 2020

Indian Telephone Industries – familiar story of a terrible public sector employer

Madhulika·February 19, 2022

Karnataka government’s hijab ban on ground of ‘public order’ is not just constitutionally wrong but also morally unjustifiable

Nandita Rao·February 22, 2022

Dilip Chhabria made crores designing cars, then why did he design creative ways to defraud banks?

Ramesh Menon·January 8, 2021

Ask No Questions

Anita Katyal·September 7, 2020

Why Financial Literacy Matters More Than Ever

Moin Qazi·February 21, 2021

Why are we persecuting Rhea Chakraborty when Demands for Legalisation of Cannabis are Growing?

Vrinda Singh Oberoi·September 16, 2020

Central government to blame for lack of preparedness to tackle second Covid wave

Vineet Bhalla·May 20, 2021
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