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#BhimaKoregaonArrests: Constitution turns into a mere piece of paper if we choose to ignore its tenets

Ajay Kumar·August 29, 2018

# MeTooUrbanNaxal | In the words of Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy·August 31, 2018

#Section377: The long road to LGBTQI freedom and the history of the legal challenge

Suraj Sanap·September 6, 2018

Supreme Court reading down Section 377 goes beyond law as judges uphold transformative potential of Constitution

Amritananda Chakravorty·September 12, 2018

#Section377: Bigotry disguised as religious sentiments has no place in the court of law

Fahad Zuberi·September 12, 2018

Remembering the ‘anti-nationals’ of Koodankulam: Why criminalisation of dissent has a long and tortured history

Sonali Huria·September 17, 2018

Blasphemy laws remain philosophically fallacious, legally unconstitutional; so remove IPC 295A, don’t bolster it

Fahad Zuberi·September 25, 2018

As Supreme Court gives its verdict tomorrow, thank you, from one citizen to the community which fought against Aadhaar

Nehmat Kaur·September 25, 2018

Supreme Court’s judgment in Jarnail Singh will pave the way for promotions for SC/STs in public employment, deepening constitutional values

Indira Jaising·September 28, 2018

Does India need a ‘right against moral paternalism’?

Raja Dandamudi·October 1, 2018

That bitter-sweet feeling: Outgoing Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra leaves behind a mixed legacy

Indira Jaising·October 2, 2018

It’s now safe to say that the Supreme Court of India is a liberal court

Mohan V Katarki·October 3, 2018

Is the refusal to refer Ismail Faruqui judgment to a larger bench a victory or defeat for Muslims?

Fuzail Ayyubi·October 6, 2018

New kind of #MeToo? What we can learn from the Brett Kavanaugh hearing

Indira Jaising·October 9, 2018

#MeToo shows the legal system has failed Indian women, but there is a way forward

Indira Jaising·October 11, 2018

#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 defamation

Amritananda Chakravorty·October 22, 2018

#MeToo: Those who demand ‘due process’ must first live by ‘due process’

Indira Jaising·October 22, 2018

#UrbanNaxal is Sangh Parivar’s favourite word-weapon to throttle Dalit, minority resistance

Arun Srivastava·October 23, 2018

Rafale storm, CBI face-off show Narendra Modi has lost control on political narrative

Nitya Chakraborty·October 25, 2018
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