It is important that the courts uphold the spirit of the right against sexual harassment, says SCThe Leaflet·December 3, 2021
Global #MeToo was the first mass movement against sexual abuseCatharine A. MacKinnon·February 28, 2021
Under-Reporting, no Access to Recourse Behind ‘Dip’ in Crimes Against Women in 2020, Say ExpertsSravasti Dasgupta·September 17, 2021
Marital rape biggest form of sexual violence against women & a cruelty, Delhi HC toldThe Leaflet·January 8, 2022
Redefining dimensions of consent in a sexual harassment cases: What counts and what doesn’t? Aman Garg·July 17, 2020
Why the trial court’s acquittal of Bishop Franco Mulakkal in the Kerala nun rape case is legally vulnerablePrashant Padmanabhan·January 19, 2022
SC asks UP to provide it with plan to protect Hathras gang rape victim’s family; terms incident “shocking and horrible”The Leaflet·October 6, 2020
'HC can strike down exception to marital rape, without explaining how it can be proved. Let trial courts adjudicate on the basis of facts of each case', counsel tells Delhi HCThe Leaflet·February 7, 2022
Marital rape exception: law should not hesitate to call a spade a spade, says Amicus Curiae to Delhi HCParas Nath Singh·January 14, 2022
[Part II] Hathras Rape Case: How the State Fails to Uphold SC/ST Victims Rights to Compensation and RehabilitationGayatri Suman, Shobharam Gilhare, Divya Jaiswal, Hemlata Pradhan, Rajendra Kumar Banjara and Tendon Kumar Sahu·October 20, 2020
For Rule of Law, Chennai Lawyers Showed Exemplary Courage by Standing up to a JudgeThe Leaflet·January 2, 2021
Transgenders and Rape Law: Is equal protection of law still a pipe dream?Rishabh Chhabaria and Abhigyan Tripathi·May 23, 2020
The Tarun Tejpal Judgment was required to answer two simple questions but failed to do soKavita Krishnan·June 1, 2021