Hijab row shows why we should see Muslim women’s rights through the dual lens of religion and genderAlmas Shaikh·September 14, 2022
The burden is on the State to show that the hijab ban is a reasonable restriction, petitioners tell the Supreme CourtGursimran Kaur Bakshi·September 14, 2022
Hijab ban: Concept of ‘qualified public space’ is contrary to Article 19, Supreme Court toldGursimran Kaur Bakshi·September 15, 2022
The Leaflet’s Weekend Conversations – What CJI U.U.Lalit’s reform of the listing system in the Supreme Court could mean for its effective functioning?The Leaflet·September 19, 2022
Hijab ban: To what extent Constituent Assembly Debates can be a guide, asks Supreme CourtGursimran Kaur Bakshi·September 19, 2022
Hijab ban: Can we decide without going into the Essential Religious Practice doctrine, asks Supreme CourtGursimran Kaur Bakshi·September 20, 2022
Hijab not part of fundamental right to freedom of expression: Respondents before the Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·September 21, 2022
Hijab ban: Supreme Court delivers split verdict, refers matter to larger benchGursimran Kaur Bakshi·October 13, 2022
Supreme Court’s split verdict on hijab: Discipline, individual right and democratic politicsDr. Ayaz Ahmad and Dr. Nachiketa Mittal·October 28, 2022
Karnataka hijab ban: Supreme Court agrees to consider listing plea for interim directionsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·January 23, 2023
Karnataka hijab ban: No interim relief for Muslim girl students with exams due in five daysGursimran Kaur Bakshi·March 3, 2023
Prime Minister Modi’s use of religious slogans is against India’s commitment to secularismS.N. Sahu·May 13, 2023
Has the Karnataka hijab ban, which began with a bang, ended in a whimper?Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·December 23, 2023