How far smugglers of hate have taken their battle against the Indian ConstitutionMd Zeeshan Ahmad·January 9, 2022
Cannot defend the indefensible: The unconstitutional case of female genital mutilationFahad Zuberi·November 28, 2018
Civil Society writes to President Kovind seeking a commission of inquiry into the manner of investigation of communal violence in North-East Delhi The Leaflet·July 19, 2020
Delhi court rejects suit seeking restoration of deities inside Qutub Minar complex, refers to Ayodhya judgementThe Leaflet·December 9, 2021
Sabarimala forces us to recognise the hitherto unacknowledged yet omnipresent socio-legal violence against womenVijetha Ravi·February 7, 2019
Allahabad HC calls for a “rashtriya saman” law to honour Lord Ram, Lord KrishnaThe Leaflet·October 10, 2021
Karnataka hijab ban: by ignoring religious concerns, the State has violated many fundamental rightsMohd Sikandar·February 20, 2022
India Needs to Overhaul Laws on Interfaith Marriage and Religious ConversionSimran Upadhyaya and Sri Hari Mangalam·May 29, 2021
One year later: misuse of “love jihad” – 14 family members and peers arrested along with the accused secure bailSabah Gurmat·January 28, 2022
Sabarimala case: Justice Chandrachud says assuming women cannot perform 41-day penance is unconstitutionalThe Leaflet·July 24, 2018
Analysing the amendments to the Gujarat Freedom of Religion Act in light of the recent High Court stay on certain SectionsCedric Prakash·September 15, 2021
Laws against “Love Jihad” is about misplaced anxieties about demographic increase and vilifying a community for electoral needsArnesh Nag·December 1, 2020
Twin trailblazers of Sabarimala: Bindu Ammini and Kanaka Durga speak to The LeafletThe Leaflet·January 26, 2019
Tearing down that ‘Wall’!: USA’s Separation of Church and State, and lessons for IndiaPratik Patnaik·July 7, 2020