Ashirbad Nayak Anachronistic at best and violative of basic rights at worst, the jury system under Parsi matrimonial law must be done away with immediately Evolution of Jury System in India The […]
Ashirbad Nayak Anachronistic at best and violative of basic rights at worst, the jury system under Parsi matrimonial law must be done away with immediately Evolution of Jury System in India The […]
Parth J. Shah Not only do bad laws plague our legal system, they also put everyday liberties of our citizens at risk. The recent months have been momentous for the Indian Judiciary, […]
Kavya Bharadkar Trans persons are extremely vulnerable to sexual harassment and violence and yet, they are totally excluded from laws preventing and penalising sexual harassment, domestic violence, sexual assault, and rape. This […]
Kavya Bharadkar[*] Public perception of the trans person is still largely defined by derision and disgust at perceived “deviant” sexual and gender identities. This post is the first in a series about […]
Vartika Tiwari The kind of behaviour that is exhibited by founders like Narayan Murthy and Tata Sons is only adding to the deteriorating state of corporate governance in India and discouraging potential […]
Arpitha Kodiveri Land banks operate in a field of legal uncertainty, and are often used as a mechanism to bypass procedural requirements and rights of the local community The long yellow boundary […]
Vishu Surana The failure of the PCPNDT in tackling falling sex ratio has also affected the validity of marriages and has led to proliferation of trafficking. Prannv Dhawan, in his post titled […]
Prannv Dhawan The ineffectiveness of the PCPNDT Act, 1994 presents a major regulatory challenge for tackling the social problem of son-preference An edict of Hindu law, the Dayabhaga, states ‘Putrarthey kriatey Bharyya, Putra […]
Vrishank Singhania This is a continuation of an article written by Shantanu Narvane which you can find here. In this article, I apply the three approaches on judicial precedent that Shantanu laid […]
Shantanu Narvane The following article was originally published in the Critical Twenties blog. The second part of this series can be found here One of the joys of any legal positivist is the […]