“Sub judice” not a ground to curtail the right to protest a parliamentary lawParas Nath Singh·October 6, 2021
A constitutional appraisal of non-violent disruptive protestsSukarm Sharma and Siddhant Pengoriya·August 5, 2022
After Supreme Court Order, Farmers’ Unions have to be Prepared for a Long HaulArun Srivastava·December 18, 2020
Civil society groups initiate campaign against restriction of protests to Freedom Park in BengaluruSarah Thanawala·June 29, 2023
Distraught Bengaluru civil society demands right to protest for PalestineSarah Thanawala·October 28, 2023
Do teachers have a right to unionise or voice their opinions? Bihar government says noRavi Kumar·January 23, 2024
Govt wants to cage women who speak against it, say Narwal and Kalita as they and Asif Tanha walk free from jailThe Leaflet·June 17, 2021
India’s High Courts stepping up is a silver lining in judicial gloomAmritananda Chakravorty·February 23, 2020
Is Essential Defence Services Bill a colonial practice to ban strikes?Dr K R Shyam Sundar·August 4, 2021
Kerala High Court’s view denying right to protest to children is legally unsoundDeeksha Pokhriyal and Aviral Agrawal·June 28, 2022
P&H HC issues notice to Haryana govt in habeas corpus plea against midnight detention of over 100 farmersThe Leaflet·November 25, 2020
SC finds UP Govt's notices to anti-CAA protesters for recovery of damages a violation of due processThe Leaflet·February 11, 2022
SC notice on Delhi Police application seeking to stop farmers’ tractor rally on Republic DayThe Leaflet·January 12, 2021
Scenes from the Ghazipur border: Capital, margins and the bridge of protestsDevanshi Batra and Shriya Sharma·February 15, 2024