Prannv Dhawan Parv Tyagi and Dhawal M.* About Varta: Dialogues on India’s Constitutional Democracy Indian constitutionalism is in a perilous state. Its ability to guarantee democratic governance and citizens’ rights are under […]
Prannv Dhawan Parv Tyagi and Dhawal M.* About Varta: Dialogues on India’s Constitutional Democracy Indian constitutionalism is in a perilous state. Its ability to guarantee democratic governance and citizens’ rights are under […]
The Law School Workshop Series – organized by the Jurisprudence and Political Philosophy Discussion Group, NLSIU in association with Kautilya Society (NLSIU-chapter) – will be hosting workshops to develop working papers in […]
Professor Samuel Moyn is the Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School, U.S. and a Professor of History at Yale University, U.S. He has done extensive work on constitutional […]
Eishan Mehta Externments infringe upon the Freedom of Movement under Article 19(1)(d) and Personal Liberty under Article 21. Though held constitutional, the amount of discretion vested in executive authorities with regards to […]
Anujay Shrivastava & Abhijeet Shrivastava The authors dissect the Apex Court’s recent Full-Bench judgment in Lok Prahari v. Union of India, where guidelines were issued for the invocation of Article 224-A, which […]
Sarthak Bhardwaj and Rupam Jha The Haryana Government’s recent decision to reserve 75% of jobs in the private sector has raised many eyebrows and questions regarding its constitutional permissibility. This piece argues […]
Stuti Rastogi Section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act weighs heavy on the offender and fails to protect the fundamental right against self-incrimination. In this article, the author gives shape […]
Anujay Shrivastava The author examines whether ‘ad-hoc’ appointments of retired judges under Article 224-A of the Constitution can only happen after the existing vacancies at High Courts have been filled. Examining the […]
The Law School Workshop Series, in association with the Kautilya Society, will be organizing a Paper Discussion Session on April 10, 2021 at 5:00 PM. The session will be moderated by Prof. […]
Eishan Mehta In this article the author looks into the contentious history of judicial appointments and how the pursuit of judicial independence appears to have been at the cost of judicial accountability. […]