Interviews

“State has completely hijacked the issues of Muslim women and polarised it”: Interview with feminist activist Hasina Khan, of Bebaak Collective
India's pharmaceutical regulation crisis: An interview with Prashant Reddy
The political economy of law: An interview with Sanjoy Ghose
What does the law say on the US Adani bribery case?
Reservations, sub-categorisation and the curious case of empty SC/ST posts: An interview with Dr K.S. Chauhan
Majoritarian politics and the judiciary’s uneven scrutiny: An interview with Anupama Roy
Policing, prisons, politics and reform: An interview with D.V. Guruprasad
Citizens must punish unconstitutional centralising behaviour: Interview with Alok Prasanna Kumar
Communalism and sexual crimes are related: Interview with Teesta Setalvad
From Emergency to undeclared Emergency, Indian civil society remains a formidable democratic force: Interview with Prof. Manoranjan Mohanty
Incarceration of Khurram Parvez and Irfan Mehraj has made human rights work in Kashmir extremely difficult, FIDH’s Juliette Rousselot
Interview with Adila Hassim, counsel for South Africa versus Israel before the ICJ
“Liberticidal laws have tightened government control over the media narrative in India,” RSF’s Célia Mercier
Courage’s counsel: An interview with Bilkis Bano’s lawyer Shobha Gupta
A Hard Year For Federalism— Part 4 of the interview with P.D.T. Achary
A Hard Year For Federalism— Part 3 of the interview with P.D.T. Achary
A Hard Year For Federalism— Part 2 of the interview with P.D.T. Achary
A Hard Year For Federalism— Part 1 of the interview with P.D.T. Achary
Interview with the oldest law clerk in India
How did federalism fare in 2023? An exclusive interview with P.D.T. Achary
“What I knew in the abstract I was now living, feeling and observing”: An interview with Sudha Bharadwaj
How science can help make, assess and amend laws better: Lessons from ‘legal epidemiology’
Gender fluidity will slowly dissolve the rigid opposition to it— An interview with transgender rights activist Vyjayanti Mogli
Celebrating a decade of NALSA means nothing in absence of political will for inclusion and representation of transgender community— Dr Akkai Padmashali
‘The jallikattu judgment is a setback for a new accord between human beings and Mother Nature’: An interview with senior advocate Anand Grover
“Took up law because I eventually wanted to get into politics”: An interview with debutante Karnataka MLA, former corporate lawyer and NLSIU–UPenn alumna Nayana Motamma
Rahul Gandhi defamation, Maharashtra and GNCTD judgments, Adani and more: An interview with Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi
The need for access to anti-TB drugs in India: An interview with Anand Grover
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