Feminist battles within home: Why Ambedkar’s views on marriage and birth control are relevantUrvi Desai·September 18, 2018
Supreme Court on Section 498A says no to family welfare committees, but still legitimises the anti-women ‘misuse’ argumentAjita Sharma·September 20, 2018
Despite #MeToo, professor once accused of sexual harassment appointed as Vice Chancellor of Visva Bharti UniversityParas Nath Singh·October 8, 2018
To be really a feminist is to do what the Constitution requires you to do: Justice DY ChandrachudKritika A·October 9, 2018
#MeToo shows the legal system has failed Indian women, but there is a way forwardIndira Jaising·October 11, 2018
Sexual harassment in judiciary: Supreme Court issues notice to Madhya Pradesh HC, governmentThe Leaflet·October 12, 2018
Men will resort to bullying tactics to respond to #MeToo, but the storm shouldn’t blow over: Maneka Gandhi The Leaflet·October 15, 2018
#MeToo is as much a labour issue as it is of gender, so where are the trade unions?B Sivaraman·October 20, 2018
#MeToo is a great social churning that will fortify the use of 2013 Sexual Harassment ActAmritananda Chakravorty·October 20, 2018
Indira Jaising: I do not intend to continue to appear on behalf of Talib Hussain anymore, extend full support to #MetooIndira Jaising·October 20, 2018
#MeToo presents time ripe for revisiting earlier Supreme Court judgment on defamationAmritananda Chakravorty·October 22, 2018
#MeToo: Those who demand ‘due process’ must first live by ‘due process’Indira Jaising·October 22, 2018
#Sabarimala: Dissent from the dissent of Justice Indu Malhotra: New boundaries for Article 14?Ankitesh Ojha·October 22, 2018
‘Restitution of conjugal rights’ is an archaic, unconstitutional law and its time is upDivya Srinivasan·November 2, 2018
Let legislature dwell on gender-neutral rape laws: Supreme Court turns down petition challenging Section 375, IPCThe Leaflet·November 13, 2018
Beyond POSH: India urgently needs a women-friendly civil law regime to bring past sexual offences under trialS Samuel·November 13, 2018
#Sabarimala: Supreme Court allows open court hearing of review petitions against its Sept 28 constitution bench judgmentThe Leaflet·November 13, 2018
Cannot defend the indefensible: The unconstitutional case of female genital mutilationFahad Zuberi·November 28, 2018
Tracking #MeToo: These powerful Indian men have been accused of sexual harassment by women. So farNitya Sharma·November 29, 2018