Constitutional Law (Equality)

How provincial and princely politics around language and sovereignty shaped Indian Constitution’s making: A multi-part series
Panel discussion on the recent developments in federalism: Separation of powers, reservation and GST
A case for removal of Paragraph 4 of the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution
SC quashes appointment of Gujarat's Sardar Patel University Vice-Chancellor
No more ‘Raja’, ‘Nawab’ or ‘Rajkumar’: Rajasthan High Court prohibits use of titles in courts and public offices
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Doctrine of constitutional morality favours girls’ choice to wear hijab, counsel tells Karnataka HC
Hijab ban: an assault on equality and religious freedom
Practice of hijab is against constitutional morality and individual dignity, Karnataka Government tells HC
Karnataka government’s hijab ban on ground of ‘public order’ is not just constitutionally wrong but also morally unjustifiable
Karnataka hijab row: Behind the urge to discipline
Karnataka hijab ban: by ignoring religious concerns, the State has violated many fundamental rights
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Heckler's veto: An explainer
Domicile reservation in the private sector is constitutionally protected
Of square pegs and round holes: constitutional regulation of the Indian criminal justice system
Unravelling the Preamble to the Constitution
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To issue mandamus or not? – Constitutional issue relating to reservation in promotion
Hypocrisy and stereotypes greet former woman ADJ seeking reinstatement in SC
Why the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly’s resolution to suspend members for one year was unconstitutional
Do same sex couples have the right to marry?
Marital rape exception: Foundation of consent is right to bodily integrity, argues Amicus Curiae before Delhi HC
Call for Indianisation is a fallacy, if not a fraud on the Constitution
Karnataka’s Bill on conversions muzzles religious freedom
As Supreme Court is set to pronounce order in NEET-PG case, a recap of arguments during the hearing
Supreme Court sends notices to Centre, Manipur on plea challenging Inner Line Permit system
Why the Karnataka Protection of Right to Freedom of Religion Bill is unlikely to pass Constitutional muster
Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners attending meeting convened by PMO proves Ambedkar’s fear that poll body might come under “thumb of the Executive”
Privatisation as an affront to the Indian Constitution: How a recent people’s report shatters several myths about India’s neoliberal State
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