Constitutional challenge to Sabarimala Temple ban on women’s entry: Read Indira Jaising’s written submissionsThe Leaflet·July 17, 2018
Right to keep women away from Sabarimala temple is a form of untouchability: Indira Jaising to Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·July 18, 2018
Sabarimala case: Justice Chandrachud says assuming women cannot perform 41-day penance is unconstitutionalThe Leaflet·July 24, 2018
Sabarimala, Day 5: Lord Ayappa is a juristic person, but does Constitution favour gods over individuals?Karan Kumar·July 26, 2018
The ‘celibacy vs menstruation’ non-debate: Why arguments for Sabarimala temple’s ban on women are flawedMihira Sood·July 28, 2018
Last day of Sabarimala: Rights of deity as a juristic entity are for suing and being sued: Read Indira Jaising’s additional rejoinder submissionsThe Leaflet·August 2, 2018
Female genital mutilation must be abolished because it’s criminally liable abuse of the girl child, and hardly an ‘essential religious practice’Saunak Rajguru·August 20, 2018
Vague, unreasonable, constitutionally untenable: Why Indian variant of ‘blasphemy law’ – Section 295A IPC – should goKaran Kumar·August 21, 2018
Mob-lynching: Supreme Court asks errant States to file compliance reports within a weekThe Leaflet·September 7, 2018
#Section377: Bigotry disguised as religious sentiments has no place in the court of lawFahad Zuberi·September 12, 2018
Blasphemy laws remain philosophically fallacious, legally unconstitutional; so remove IPC 295A, don’t bolster itFahad Zuberi·September 25, 2018
Babri conundrum: Ismail Faruqui verdict and the need for reconsiderationFuzail Ayyubi·September 27, 2018
Is the refusal to refer Ismail Faruqui judgment to a larger bench a victory or defeat for Muslims?Fuzail Ayyubi·October 6, 2018
#Sabarimala: Dissent from the dissent of Justice Indu Malhotra: New boundaries for Article 14?Ankitesh Ojha·October 22, 2018
Public opinion and the Ayodhya case: Breaking the myth of infallibilityPranav Tanwar & Saurabh Pandey·October 29, 2018
On Sabarimala and Ayodhya, BJP willing to court contempt of court to stoke communal firesAmulya Ganguli·October 29, 2018
Cannot defend the indefensible: The unconstitutional case of female genital mutilationFahad Zuberi·November 28, 2018
Despite pliant media, VHP-RSS meet at Ayodhya was a flop; Supreme Court mustn’t buckle under communal pressureShameem Faizee·November 29, 2018