Soumya Swaminathan’s principled protest against Iran’s compulsory headscarf rule is significantSunil Fernandes·June 21, 2018
Parents’ ‘concern’ cannot override fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution, rules Patna High CourtThe Leaflet·July 13, 2018
From victim to survivor: Journey of Indian women’s legal struggle for compensations against crimesSurinder S Rathi·July 16, 2018
Sabarimala Temple entry ban for women: What are the major questions before the Constitution Bench?Saumya Srivastava·July 17, 2018
[WATCH] Press Conference on the “Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018”The Leaflet·July 17, 2018
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
Another Sabarimala: Ban on women trekking Agastyakoodam peak in Kerala is unacceptableKritika A·July 19, 2018
Woman judge sexually harassed by Madhya Pradesh High Court’s Justice Gangele files for reinstatementThe Leaflet·July 23, 2018
#AntiTraffickingBill2018: UNOHCHR statement reiterates what human rights activists and sex workers have been saying all alongThe Leaflet·July 24, 2018
Sabarimala case: Senior advocate K Parasaran says Temple must appear to follow celibacy like Lord AyappaThe Leaflet·July 25, 2018
In picking Justice Rajendra Menon as the next Chief Justice of Delhi High Court, Collegium is doubling a past wrongIndira Jaising·July 26, 2018
Sabarimala, Day 5: Lord Ayappa is a juristic person, but does Constitution favour gods over individuals?Karan Kumar·July 26, 2018
#AntiTraffickingBill2018: Passage in Lok Sabha marks new low in India’s legislative response to the weak and vulnerable: Lawyers CollectiveThe Leaflet·July 27, 2018
The ‘celibacy vs menstruation’ non-debate: Why arguments for Sabarimala temple’s ban on women are flawedMihira Sood·July 28, 2018
Instead of discussing why India needs more women to work, let’s look at how India undervalues work that women doAishwarya R·August 1, 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
Adultery law treats women as chattel, is violation of their privacy, dignity and autonomy: Read written submissions of Anand Grover, Sunil Fernandes, Meenakshi Arora, Kaleeswaram RajKritika A·August 3, 2018
Senior advocate Anand Grover speaks on decriminalisation of abortion during two-day public hearing in the Supreme Court of BrazilThe Leaflet·August 6, 2018