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Illegal demolitions in the light of domestic and international lawUjjwal Agrawal and Harshita Gupta·June 17, 2022
India-UK FTA talks: Case for liberalisation of Indian legal sectorJeetendra Vishwakarma·November 9, 2022
Journalistic ethics versus public interest: Where does one draw the line?Aeshita Marwah·July 16, 2022
Kerala High Court cancels anticipatory bail of Kerala writer accused of sexual harassmentSarah Thanawala·October 20, 2022
Kerala writer, accused of sexual harassment, gets relief again, because his victim wore provocative dressSarah Thanawala·August 18, 2022
Legislative privileges versus fundamental rights: The paradox created by a recent Supreme Court judgment needs to be resolvedManav·August 27, 2022
Maternity benefits should be available to the mother in case of neonatal deathMehak Daga·October 26, 2022
Mixed response greets Supreme Court’s order releasing Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convictsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·November 14, 2022
Period-tracking apps and data privacy: Why we should be worriedNitya Jain and Isha Ahlawat·October 17, 2022