Imperfect victim and perfect accused: Judicial stereotypes in Civic Chandran versus State of KeralaJhuma Sen·August 27, 2022
Sedition law: an imperial legacy, and a weapon of intimidation and subjugation by the regimeTushar Gandhi·October 3, 2021
CJI berates Madhya Pradesh government for harassing former college principal for a ‘communal’ book in college libraryThe Leaflet·January 16, 2023
Former civil servants urge Govt to bring legislative changes to prevent “planting” of incriminating materialThe Leaflet·March 9, 2021
Amicus Curiae explains before Delhi HC why exception to marital rape should be struck downParas Nath Singh·January 13, 2022
Right to dissent without violence and hate speech part of freedomParsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr·July 17, 2021
Revisiting obscenity and pornography: Raj Kundra and the feminist discourseJibraan Mansoor and Varshini Sudhinder·July 27, 2021
The lack of compulsion to prove wrongdoing beyond a reasonable doubt is at the heart of the security laws’ enduring appealRavi Nair·November 10, 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
The outrage over denial of bail to Teesta Setalvad and grant of remission to Bilkis Bano convicts shows it is not easy to erase recent historyV. Venkatesan·August 21, 2022
SC asks Centre to explain contradictions in suicide sections in Mental Healthcare Act and IPCThe Leaflet·September 11, 2020