Opinion

"Free AI" for data — How can our legal landscape respond to Bharti Airtel-Perplexity Pro type partnerships?
Fixing India’s electoral rolls
How legislations like Haryana’s Contract Employment Security Act are altering the landscape of employment laws
Missing link: How the absence of Nodal Officers under the POSH Act centralises justice for Delhi’s domestic workers
Taking the Sri Lankan Mission to the Madras HC?: Querying jurisdictional immunities
On misuse of criminal proceedings to settle civil disputes: A critical SC verdict from last year that missed our attention
Ink, irony and insecurity
The erosion of finality in Indian arbitration: A lost opportunity for doctrinal clarity in Gayatri Balasamy
Pot calling the kettle black?
The nuns, the State, and the machinery of suspicion: An account
Platforms in the dock: The changing rules of internet liability
The great electoral purge: Why the SC must strike down Bihar’s voter verification drive
Are the judges free from caste bias?
When public outcry fills the gaps justice leaves behind
A conversation with AI: Navigating the language of law in India's courts
The Vikas Barala case raised larger questions on how we appoint our law officers and what constitutional ethos demands
Innocent until forgotten: How India’s POCSO Act is criminalising young love
Reframing India’s student suicide crisis as a ‘constitutional injury’
Free speech in the age of war
Annihilation in Gaza and the redemption of International Law
The Muslim electorate at margins in Bihar
Chief Justice Gavai just spoke the truth. Legal education was never equal.
A Delhi district court’s ‘modesty’ verdict goes one step ahead in de-normalising misogynist slurs
Legal, but out of reach: Medical termination of pregnancy remains arduous for India’s young people
A High Court directive curbing automatic remand for social media posts lays bare the persistent gaps in law and enforcement
Certain thoughts on the rule against bias vis-a-vis the Arbitration Act
On the voter list revision in Bihar, has the ECI forgotten its duty?
Accepting the US-Israeli position on the Iran strikes would erode the moral permissibilities of international law
How to revisit the human angle in data driven space governance
Bombay HC’s ruling that POSH does not apply to women advocates shows independence of legal profession should not become loophole
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