#MeToo is a great social churning that will fortify the use of 2013 Sexual Harassment ActAmritananda Chakravorty·October 20, 2018
#MeToo presents time ripe for revisiting earlier Supreme Court judgment on defamationAmritananda Chakravorty·October 22, 2018
#MeToo: Those who demand ‘due process’ must first live by ‘due process’Indira Jaising·October 22, 2018
[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
Tracking #MeToo: These powerful Indian men have been accused of sexual harassment by women. So farNitya Sharma·November 29, 2018
Understanding Criminal Law and why it’s strictly bounden by principles given in Part III of the ConstitutionSangeeta Madan·December 7, 2018
Regressive, flawed and contrary to rights: The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2018 passed by Lok SabhaLawyers Collective·December 17, 2018
Transgender #MeToo: Delhi High Court affirms protection under Section 354A, IPCThe Leaflet·December 23, 2018
Why Shashi Tharoor’s private member Bill demanding criminalisation of marital rape is a step in the right directionAjita Sharma·January 5, 2019
Misuse of the #MeToo movement and its implications for the idea of agency of womenNizam Pasha·January 7, 2019
Bombay High Court settling that an extramarital consensual gay relationship is not a criminal offence is a milestoneNishant Sirohi·February 4, 2019
Sexual Harassment at Workplace: Part II | The procedure and issues in constitution of Internal Complaints Committee in a workplace under the Sexual Harassment ActNehmat Kaur·March 20, 2019
Sexual Harassment at Workplace: Part I | Introducing the 2013 Act, crucial definitionsNehmat Kaur·March 23, 2019
A critical examination of The Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace ActNehmat Kaur·March 25, 2019
#MeToo: Priya Ramani pleads ‘not guilty’ in M J Akbar’s criminal defamation caseNehmat Kaur·April 10, 2019