Regressive, flawed and contrary to rights: The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2018 passed by Lok SabhaLawyers Collective·December 17, 2018
Tracking #MeToo: These powerful Indian men have been accused of sexual harassment by women. So farNitya Sharma·November 29, 2018
A critical examination of The Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace ActNehmat Kaur·March 25, 2019
[EXCLUSIVE] More than two months since the historic Section 377 judgment, Centre still sitting on Supreme Court diktat to publicise it via sensitisation programmesThe Leaflet·November 15, 2018
#AntiTraffickingBill2018: Passage in Lok Sabha marks new low in India’s legislative response to the weak and vulnerable: Lawyers CollectiveThe Leaflet·July 27, 2018
#MeToo: Priya Ramani pleads ‘not guilty’ in M J Akbar’s criminal defamation caseNehmat Kaur·April 10, 2019
#MeToo presents time ripe for revisiting earlier Supreme Court judgment on defamationAmritananda Chakravorty·October 22, 2018
The ‘celibacy vs menstruation’ non-debate: Why arguments for Sabarimala temple’s ban on women are flawedMihira Sood·July 28, 2018
Delhi HC comes to the rescue of lesbian woman married to a man against her wishes; orders police to provide her with securityThe Leaflet·March 10, 2021
#MeToo: Those who demand ‘due process’ must first live by ‘due process’Indira Jaising·October 22, 2018
Why Shashi Tharoor’s private member Bill demanding criminalisation of marital rape is a step in the right directionAjita Sharma·January 5, 2019
Women Politicians Face Sexism and Misogynism in the “Boys’ Club”Prerna Dhoop and Vandana Dhoop·May 7, 2021
#MeToo shows the legal system has failed Indian women, but there is a way forwardIndira Jaising·October 11, 2018
HC fixes for final hearing pleas to recognise same-sex marriages under lawThe Leaflet·October 25, 2021
#Section377: The long road to LGBTQI freedom and the history of the legal challengeSuraj Sanap·September 6, 2018