'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
#MeToo shows the legal system has failed Indian women, but there is a way forwardIndira Jaising·October 11, 2018
THE LEAFLET DEBATE: Can household chores – shouldered mostly by women in India – be categorised as ‘work’?The Leaflet·August 8, 2018
No bathrooms, no safety, no formalisation: For India’s women gig-workers, companies’ promises ring hollowSabah Gurmat·October 18, 2021
SC terms ex-HC judge C S Karnan’s attempt to enter Retd SC Judge’s house forcibly ‘unfortunate’The Leaflet·October 26, 2020
Sexual Harassment at Workplace: Part I | Introducing the 2013 Act, crucial definitionsNehmat Kaur·December 27, 2018
The mirage of married women’s rights: marital rape proceedings before Delhi HCAmira Dhawan·February 10, 2022
Ban on wearing hijab by students is discriminatory, counsel tells the Karnataka HCThe Leaflet·February 16, 2022
After 27 years, Delhi court convicts former Bar Association President for assaulting a woman lawyerSabah Gurmat·November 7, 2021
As Delhi HC permits termination of two 28+ week pregnancies on the basis of medical advice, the question of woman’s right to her bodily integrity remains unansweredNinad Parikh·January 10, 2022
#MeToo: Those who demand ‘due process’ must first live by ‘due process’Indira Jaising·October 22, 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
Judiciary’s response to rape cases suffers from colonial hangoverRevanta Solanki and Shivkrit Rai·July 30, 2020
“We Have to Recognise Women Not Just as Women But as Workers, as Citizens”Brinda Karat and Sahba Husain·April 27, 2021