Religious sentiments being ‘hurt’ or political motives being achieved?Ravi Singh Chhikara and Rishabh Attri·December 29, 2022
There is an unwritten constitutional duty on public functionaries to not speak anything disparaging: Supreme CourtGursimran Kaur Bakshi·November 15, 2022
Supreme Court’s order quashing Zubair’s arrest provides an important template to check abuse of powerJahnavi Sindhu and Vikram Aditya Narayan·August 29, 2022
Legislative privileges versus fundamental rights: The paradox created by a recent Supreme Court judgment needs to be resolvedManav·August 27, 2022
Twitter versus Government: Remedy of challenge against blocking orders is illusoryShadan Farasat and Dhruv Bhatnagar·August 23, 2022
Revisiting Shreya Singhal versus Union of India: A not so bright spot in the free speech jurisprudence of IndiaMerrin Muhammed Ashraf·July 29, 2022
Journalistic ethics versus public interest: Where does one draw the line?Aeshita Marwah·July 16, 2022
Shrinking space for liberty in South Asia: Analysing the Digital Security Act, 2018 of BangladeshYogesh Kumar·July 11, 2022
Justice Abhay S. Oka of the Supreme Court admires Bal Gangadhar Tilak’s views on what does not constitute seditionGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 3, 2022
The Haridwar hate assembly: The answer to divisive politics is not law alone, but also civil society mobilisationSukumar Muralidharan·January 11, 2022
SC issues notice to states, UTs on continuous invocation of unconstitutional Sec 66A, IT ActThe Leaflet·August 2, 2021
UAPA in its present form and sedition law must go, says former SC judge Deepak Gupta; some judges don’t understand sedition or terrorismThe Leaflet·July 24, 2021