What is Domestic Violence? An introduction to the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005Aanchal Singh·December 5, 2018
Tracking #MeToo: These powerful Indian men have been accused of sexual harassment by women. So farNitya Sharma·November 29, 2018
Cannot defend the indefensible: The unconstitutional case of female genital mutilationFahad Zuberi·November 28, 2018
#Sabarimala: Supreme Court allows open court hearing of review petitions against its Sept 28 constitution bench judgmentThe 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
Let legislature dwell on gender-neutral rape laws: Supreme Court turns down petition challenging Section 375, IPCThe Leaflet·November 13, 2018
‘Restitution of conjugal rights’ is an archaic, unconstitutional law and its time is upDivya Srinivasan·November 2, 2018
#Sabarimala: Dissent from the dissent of Justice Indu Malhotra: New boundaries for Article 14?Ankitesh Ojha·October 22, 2018
#MeToo: Those who demand ‘due process’ must first live by ‘due process’Indira Jaising·October 22, 2018
#MeToo presents time ripe for revisiting earlier Supreme Court judgment on defamationAmritananda Chakravorty·October 22, 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 is a great social churning that will fortify the use of 2013 Sexual Harassment ActAmritananda Chakravorty·October 20, 2018
#MeToo is as much a labour issue as it is of gender, so where are the trade unions?B Sivaraman·October 20, 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
Sexual harassment in judiciary: Supreme Court issues notice to Madhya Pradesh HC, governmentThe Leaflet·October 12, 2018
#MeToo shows the legal system has failed Indian women, but there is a way forwardIndira Jaising·October 11, 2018
To be really a feminist is to do what the Constitution requires you to do: Justice DY ChandrachudKritika A·October 9, 2018
Despite #MeToo, professor once accused of sexual harassment appointed as Vice Chancellor of Visva Bharti UniversityParas Nath Singh·October 8, 2018
Supreme Court on Section 498A says no to family welfare committees, but still legitimises the anti-women ‘misuse’ argumentAjita Sharma·September 20, 2018