Impairment of impartial functioning of presiding officers of the Parliament does not augur well for democracyS.N. Sahu·March 5, 2023
India ensures that Georgia Saint Queen Ketevan returns to her ancestral homeland after 400 years of waitingNavamya G. Acharya·July 20, 2021
India’s invaluable legacy in upholding labour causes could help address woes of labour in the neoliberal eraS.N. Sahu·May 2, 2023
Justice Nariman urges the Supreme Court to be proactive in striking down India’s sedition lawShreyasi Singh·October 13, 2021
Justice P.N. Bhagwati: A active, activist and astute judge sorely missed in these dire timesAnil V. Katarki·December 21, 2023
Lakshadweep Imbroglio: Administrator Praful Patel uses undemocratic methods to shatter peace and push his agendaRamesh Menon·June 2, 2021
Mithan Lam: The first female barrister to practise at the Bombay High CourtShrinil A. Shah·March 8, 2024
On Nelson Mandela International Day, recalling Mandela’s life and legacyPrashant Padmanabhan·July 18, 2021
Prime Minister Modi’s use of religious slogans is against India’s commitment to secularismS.N. Sahu·May 13, 2023
Raja Mahendra Pratap and the use of sedition law to quell dissent: history is repeating itself in independent IndiaS.N. Sahu·September 19, 2021
Renewed focus on truth and non-violence underlines enduring relevance of Mahatma Gandhi in the post-truth ageS.N. Sahu·October 2, 2021
Return of combatant Burmese soldiers by India: A violation of international humanitarian lawRavi Nair·November 22, 2023