India Needs a Genuine Anti-Trust Legislation to Control Corporate MonopoliesK Raveendran·January 4, 2021
ASHA and Anganwadi Workers Are the Backbones of India’s Rural Health and Care ServicesMoin Qazi·January 3, 2021
Supreme Court Directed Govts for Specific Relief for Migrant Workers After Bombay Lawyers IntervenedThe Leaflet·January 2, 2021
Women Rise in Anger at Farm Law Protests Breaking Patriarchy and StereotypesVivek Gupta·January 2, 2021
In Fight for Justice, Defence Lawyers in Delhi Riots Cases Challenged it AllMegha Katheria·January 1, 2021
2020: Judiciary Favoured Some and Ignored Many Crying for JusticeSamriddhi Chatterjee, Sayan Chandra and Aman Garg·January 1, 2021
2020: The Year Covid-19 Left its Indelible Footprint on the Judicial LandscapeIndira Jaising·December 31, 2020
An accidental, anecdotal year appears like a planned sequence with majoritarianism as prelude and chorusShiv Visvanathan·December 30, 2020
Judicial Winter: Whatever Happened to the Issues Raised by Four Supreme Court Judges?Shailesh Gandhi·December 23, 2020
Supreme Court’s Curious Judgment in the Amish Devgan Case: Numerous QuestionsMani Chander·December 23, 2020
Whether the judiciary delivers on its promise or not depends on who gets appointed as judges: Indira JaisingIndira Jaising·December 21, 2020
If Oral Observations of Judges Have no Legal Sanctity, Why does the Media Turn it into News?Neeraj Mishra·December 21, 2020
Cancellation of Winter Session of Parliament Helps the Government Duck Tough QuestionsAnita Katyal·December 18, 2020
Will Karnataka’s New Bill Sound the Death Knell for its Cattle Wealth?Sagari R Ramdas·December 15, 2020
I have full faith in judiciary, but there should be measures to compensate and penalise authorities who misuse powers: Dr Kafeel KhanMegha Katheria·December 13, 2020