Democracy and Rule of Law (Due Process)

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Mandatory pre-legislative review could enhance constitutional culture in India
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The Haridwar hate assembly: The answer to divisive politics is not law alone, but also civil society mobilisation
Gauhati High Court.
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Friday namaaz in Gurugram:  contempt petition alleges Haryana Government failed to comply with the SC's preventive measures to curb mob vigilantism and violence
State machinery enabled heckler’s veto in its dealing with the Gurgaon namaaz issue
Why the survivors of Bhopal gas disaster continue to agitate for justice even after 37 years
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Violence in 2002 Gujarat riots perpetrated through design: Zakia Jafri tells SC
By repealing farm laws, Modi govt admits that its law-making process trampled upon the Constitution and legislative intent
Why unannounced internet outages in J&K amount to contempt of apex court's verdict
Citizens’ failure: making sense of police brutality in India
Recent instances of undemocratic law-making under leadership of “the most democratic leader India has ever seen”
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‘The Silent Coup: A History of India’s Deep State’ by Josy Joseph – a book review
Why the Indian State’s increasing reliance on internet shutdowns is problematic
Public Statement by public-spirited citizens on ED raids on Harsh Mander’s private home, offices
Losing our agency, one bill at a time
J&K: Media Groups hit out at Police Raids, Summons Against 4 Journalists
Booked for protesting assault on Muslim bangle-seller, ten Muslim activists in Indore now face legal exile
Intellectuals are being failed by institutions in India
The Decline of the Parliamentary Process in India
“Speaking Truth to Power: Citizens and the Law”: Full text of Dr Justice D.Y. Chandrachud’s Justice M.C. Chagla Memorial Lecture
Explained: Bombay High Court order partially stay new IT rules on plea by The Leaflet
Public spending on religious expenditure violates Constitutional principle of secularism
Citizens can’t be externed for protesting against the government: Gujarat HC
Independent India’s Constitution is at threat from bigotry
Supreme Court of India.
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