Opinion

It is difficult to frame the US strikes on Iran as ‘collective self defence’ under international law
Eights years on, the structurally flawed GST has failed to achieve its goals
Supreme Court’s adoption of roster system for appointment of SC, ST candidates came thirty years too late and yet more is to be done
By restoring an archaic senior designation process, the SC took away more than it aimed to give
What does the Indian Constitution truly ask of its citizens when it speaks of scientific temper?
What Karnataka’s bike taxi ban can learn from Brazil’s struggles over gig work
Innovative consent-based data processing can change the way we look at the user-experience versus compliance debate
Some insights from the US strikes in Iran: Aggression and the limits of self-defence
The Indian State’s expanding sovereign power has everything to do with the incline of digital governance
SC’s ruling on maternity benefit as fundamental rights opens doors, but procedural questions demand clarity
Hindutva femonationalism vilified Muslims under garb of gender justice. The judiciary quietly aided this.
Editorial: We released the Justice Varma probe report. The real question is what must follow now?
The silver maces and panic buttons: The impeachment story of Justice V. Ramaswami
The Chinnaswamy stadium stampede pushes us to rethink crowd safety and legal preparedness in India
In the three-year mandatory practice debate, clinical legal education offers a third way
ANI’s de facto monopoly is both constitutionally impermissible and dangerous to democracy
Justice Varma impeachment: Why the government’s reported plan to bypass the Judges (Inquiry) Act procedure should concern us
Trapped in a disguised employment relationship, India’s platform workers deserve a new lease on social security
Prison overcrowding in India is truly the story of overwhelming systemic apathy
Our subordinate court judges need case administrators, not court  managers
A case for reforming the law on sanction for prosecution
The idea of a university: A response to Sanjeev Bikhchandani
How the reformed criminal laws put a cosmetic patch on India’s abiding issue with witness protection
The SC’s three year practice ruling is a case study in ‘indirect discrimination’
To deliver justice well, we need judges who have lived it too: In defence of the SC’s 3 year practice mandate for judicial exams
A Bombay High Court verdict keeps intact Maharashtra’s constitutionally flawed property tax regime
India’s foreign trade: How free can it be?
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Finality as intended: A defence of Justice Viswanathan’s dissent in Gayatri Balasamy
Justice A.S. Oka: The judge known for taking suffering seriously
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