Any person who conducts the “two-finger test” will be held guilty of misconduct: Supreme CourtSarah Thanawala·October 31, 2022
Karnataka government’s hijab ban on ground of ‘public order’ is not just constitutionally wrong but also morally unjustifiableNandita Rao·February 22, 2022
Ban on wearing hijab by students is discriminatory, counsel tells the Karnataka HCThe Leaflet·February 16, 2022
Hijab ban: State can't dictate what is essential religious practice, argues counsel before Karnataka HCThe Leaflet·February 14, 2022
Reimagining a justice and legal system which actively eliminates hierarchiesIndira Jaising·February 11, 2022
SC reinstates former woman ADJ who alleged forced resignation following her complaint of sexual harrasmentThe Leaflet·February 10, 2022
The mirage of married women’s rights: marital rape proceedings before Delhi HCAmira Dhawan·February 10, 2022
Civil society expresses concern over increasing marital age of womenGazal Preet Kaur·February 8, 2022
'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
Hypocrisy and stereotypes greet former woman ADJ seeking reinstatement in SCThe Leaflet·February 1, 2022
Why criticism against Arunachal Pradesh Draft Bill on Marriage and Inheritance of Property is misplacedBipasha Kundu·February 1, 2022
‘Increasing the marital age of women to 21 is counter-productive’, says pioneer of the women’s movement, Flavia AgnesVineet Bhalla·January 27, 2022
Centre’s denial of the rich debate on Uniform Civil Code exposes its hypocrisy, as revealed by its latest affidavit before Delhi HCDr Saumya Saxena·January 25, 2022
Challenge to exception to marital rape: Burden is on the Centre to explain its rationale, amicus curiae tells Delhi HCParas Nath Singh·January 18, 2022
Marital rape exception: Foundation of consent is right to bodily integrity, argues Amicus Curiae before Delhi HCParas Nath Singh·January 17, 2022