[READ] Labour lawyer, trade unionist and teacher Sudha Bharadwaj’s second letter on why she doesn’t want to appear on Republic TVSudha Bharadwaj·August 21, 2018
#BhimaKoregaonArrests: Constitution turns into a mere piece of paper if we choose to ignore its tenetsAjay Kumar·August 29, 2018
#Budget2019: Modi government has thrown a big political challenge to the OppositionNitya Chakraborty·February 1, 2019
#MeToo is as much a labour issue as it is of gender, so where are the trade unions?B Sivaraman·October 20, 2018
#MeToo presents time ripe for revisiting earlier Supreme Court judgment on defamationAmritananda Chakravorty·October 22, 2018
#MeToo shows the legal system has failed Indian women, but there is a way forwardIndira Jaising·October 11, 2018
#MeToo: Those who demand ‘due process’ must first live by ‘due process’Indira Jaising·October 22, 2018
#Section377: Bigotry disguised as religious sentiments has no place in the court of lawFahad Zuberi·September 12, 2018
#Section377: The long road to LGBTQI freedom and the history of the legal challengeSuraj Sanap·September 6, 2018
#UrbanNaxal is Sangh Parivar’s favourite word-weapon to throttle Dalit, minority resistanceArun Srivastava·October 23, 2018
2018 was the year of the biggest judicial turmoil in the Supreme Court — with more misses than hitsAmritananda Chakravorty·December 31, 2018
Acknowledging the ‘question of self-determination’ that OHCHR Kashmir report raises will be path-breakingShrimoyee Nandini Ghosh·June 23, 2018
An open letter from Indira Jaising to the Chief Justice of India on International Women’s DayIndira Jaising·March 9, 2019
As Supreme Court gives its verdict tomorrow, thank you, from one citizen to the community which fought against AadhaarNehmat Kaur·September 25, 2018
ASSAM NRC: As State Coordinator bypasses rules to finalize citizenship register, over one lakh persons stare at an uncertain futureIbad Mushtaq·June 29, 2019
Assam’s National Register of Citizens: A case of four million unanswered questionsIbad Mushtaq·November 5, 2018
Blasphemy laws remain philosophically fallacious, legally unconstitutional; so remove IPC 295A, don’t bolster itFahad Zuberi·September 25, 2018