Is the refusal to refer Ismail Faruqui judgment to a larger bench a victory or defeat for Muslims?Fuzail Ayyubi·October 6, 2018
It’s now safe to say that the Supreme Court of India is a liberal courtMohan V Katarki·October 3, 2018
Jungle raj in UP: What the killing of Inspector Subodh Kumar means for India’s police forceSanjiv Krishan Sood·December 10, 2018
Justice finally for officers of Central Paramilitary Forces, as Supreme Court upholds their ‘Organised Group A Status’Sanjiv Krishan Sood·February 11, 2019
Killings at the border: Lives along Line of Control still in great peril despite surgical strikesSanjiv Krishan Sood·December 19, 2018
Kolkata face-off proves how Government of India has demonetised the CRPF by misusing it against constitutional federalismSanjiv Krishan Sood·February 6, 2019
Lok Sabha 2019: Do “National Security” elections imperil National Security Institutions?Gunjan Chawla·May 10, 2019
Lok Sabha 2019: Do “National Security” elections imperil National Security Institutions?Gunjan Chawla·May 13, 2019
Modi government’s worst legacy: Tough choice between communalism and pseudo-scienceAmulya Ganguli·January 7, 2019
Modi has no option but to cancel Rafale deal, or face grave corruption charges Shameem Faizee·November 15, 2018
Modi’s Rafale deal is like sagaai before marriage – legally on thin ice without sovereign guarantee from FranceNitya Chakraborty·November 16, 2018
Nine much-needed Supreme Court reforms: A short but hardly exhaustive catalogueGopal Sankaranarayanan·November 20, 2018
On Sabarimala and Ayodhya, BJP willing to court contempt of court to stoke communal firesAmulya Ganguli·October 29, 2018
Police leadership in India has failed in either leading reform from within, or standing up to political mastersSanjiv Krishan Sood·January 15, 2019
Public opinion and the Ayodhya case: Breaking the myth of infallibilityPranav Tanwar & Saurabh Pandey·October 29, 2018