Revisiting Shreya Singhal versus Union of India: A not so bright spot in the free speech jurisprudence of IndiaMerrin Muhammed Ashraf·July 29, 2022
Right to dissent without violence and hate speech part of freedomParsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr·July 17, 2021
SC accepts juvenility claim of a prisoner at the time of commission of crime, after he spent 17 years in prison; sets him freeGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 13, 2022
SC asks Centre to explain contradictions in suicide sections in Mental Healthcare Act and IPCThe Leaflet·September 11, 2020
SC issues notice to UP govt for CBI probe into rape allegations against govt counselThe Leaflet·August 21, 2020
SC notice to Central Govt in PIL seeking protection for transgenders against sexual offencesThe Leaflet·October 12, 2020
SC quashes 'general and omnibus' allegations against in-laws in a dowry caseThe Leaflet·February 9, 2022
SC turns down PIL challenging sedition law; says will listen if aggrieved party before itThe Leaflet·February 9, 2021
Sections 377 and 375 of IPC: united we stand for limited inclusivity, divided we fall prey to heteronormativityAnuka Bachawat·August 26, 2021
Sedition law: an imperial legacy, and a weapon of intimidation and subjugation by the regimeTushar Gandhi·October 3, 2021
Seven-judge Bench to decide the limits of immunity enjoyed by legislators for things said and votes given inside a legislative bodyTushar Kohli·September 21, 2023
Silencing Dissent: Misreading of Sedition Law Leads to Misuse to Shut Up Critics Gyan Pathak·February 18, 2021
Supreme Court refuses to stay Karnataka High Court order declaring marital rape exception as not absolute, to hear husband’s appeal in JulyThe Leaflet·May 10, 2022