Esha Goyal Governance may only happen with the trust, and in the interests of the governed. The Farmer Bills are no exceptions. The farmers’ protests currently happening in Delhi and other parts […]
Esha Goyal Governance may only happen with the trust, and in the interests of the governed. The Farmer Bills are no exceptions. The farmers’ protests currently happening in Delhi and other parts […]
Anoushka Chauhan Making the case for interim release of women prisoners during de-congestation of prison on account of Covid. Introduction As Coronavirus spreads across the country, prisons and jails of India […]
Prannv Dhawan There is a certain way in which India has traditionally positioned itself at an international level – a plural, secular, tolerant, multi-party democracy. The gaze with which the world looks […]
Saumya Singh and Kriti Jain It has often been argued that child marriages under the PCMA should be declared void. This article analyses the arguments from both sides, and draws some important […]
Shivankar Sukul and Mudit Burad Analysing the Failing Cooperative Federalism in Fiscal Matters that we are seeing today When GST was first introduced in India, it was hailed as the “embodiment of […]
Binit Agrawal speaks with Prof. Mark Blyth on the rise of angry populism across the world and the solutions proposed by him in his book ‘Angrynomics’. Mark Blyth is a political economist […]
Sarthak Wadhwa This piece analyses how the High Court of Orissa departed from the heteronormative marriage-centric jurisprudence of ‘live-in relationships’ to allow a trans-man and a cis-woman to cohabit, and how it […]
Kopal Mital speaks with Antaraa Vasudev on various aspects of pre-legislative consultation policy. Antaraa Vasudev is founder of Civis, a non-profit organisation working in the field of pre-legislative consultation policy. It is […]
Kopal Mital A critique of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act (MWPSC), focusing on the inadequacy of social security system in India. Introduction The upcoming winter session of […]
Prof. Rashmi Venkatesan The beginning of the pandemic was surreal – the lockdowns turned bustling cities like New York into ghost towns, overrun hospitals and mounting casualties became the reality of rich […]