Any person who conducts the “two-finger test” will be held guilty of misconduct: Supreme CourtSarah Thanawala·October 31, 2022
Araria gangrape survivor gets bail, court rejects bail to support persons with similar chargesThe Leaflet·July 17, 2020
Arundhati Roy, Prashant Bhushan, other public intellectuals & civil society members condemn State atrocities and unlawful arrests of citizensThe Leaflet·August 7, 2018
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
As Hadiya gets justice on Women’s Day, will Kerala High Court and NIA apologise?Angshukanta Chakraborty·May 25, 2018
As Kerala mother gets back her child, questions over violation of adoption norms remainSantosh Kumar·November 26, 2021
Ban on wearing hijab by students is discriminatory, counsel tells the Karnataka HCThe Leaflet·February 16, 2022
Bar Council of India’s proposal requiring 3-year experience at the Bar likely to hit women the mostDiksha Sanyal and Sumathi Chandrashekaran·February 15, 2021
Bereavement Leave: Workplaces should be sensitive when a woman miscarriesPrachi Sharma·April 13, 2021
Beyond marriage: the role of Indian courts in upholding in-egalitarian access to protection for womenAtreyo Banerjee·September 6, 2021
Beyond POSH: India urgently needs a women-friendly civil law regime to bring past sexual offences under trialS Samuel·November 13, 2018
Big blow to RTI: Law Ministry turns down application on material used to promulgate Triple Talaq OrdinanceThe Leaflet·December 20, 2018
Book brings out domestic violence and issues haunting gender and sexual minoritiesThe Leaflet·April 9, 2021
Book Review: Linda R. Hirshmandual’s Sisters in Law: How Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Went to the Supreme Court and Changed the WorldJustice Yatindra Singh (Retd.)·September 24, 2020
Bulli Bai and cyber violence: a symptom of power imbalanceGauri Anand and Hinduja Verma·January 5, 2022