Harsh Tiwari A national appellate court is necessary to ensure that matters of constitutional law and administrative law get the attention they deserve from the Supreme Court, thereby ensuring that India’s judiciary […]
Harsh Tiwari A national appellate court is necessary to ensure that matters of constitutional law and administrative law get the attention they deserve from the Supreme Court, thereby ensuring that India’s judiciary […]
Can India strike a balance between party cohesion and individual opinion of the parliamentarian? On 17th July 2019, The Supreme Court of India was put on the horns of a dilemma when […]
Kashish Makkar In the midst of the political frenzy surrounding the Kashmir issue, we analyse the procedural validity of the Kashmir Order in this article. While the unprecedented preparations by the Union […]
Prannv Dhawan and Devansh Kaushik speak with Dr. Faizan Mustafa, Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, in an exclusive interview for LSPR. LSPR sought the noted academic’s views on a diverse […]
Harsh Tiwari In order to achieve a reduction in the pendency of cases and a return to the Supreme Court’s original role as a final appellate court, a national court(s) of appeal […]
C. Yamuna Menon The proposed legislation addresses various forms of discrimination, including intersectional, structural and systemic discrimination. Passing of this Bill, can bring India to the global forefront in anti-discrimination laws and […]
Kumar Mangalam and Amit Kumar Section 66A of Information Technology Act, 2000 is still haunting the freedom of speech and expression in the country after being declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court […]
Anmol Jain Every death penalty case before the court deals with a human life that enjoys certain constitutional protections and if life is to be taken away, then the process must adhere […]
Tanishk Goyal, Naman Agarwal and Rishabh Singh Moving from the redundant ERP Test to the twin principles of the CVT and the theory of transformative accommodation could go a long way, in […]
Tanishk Goyal, Naman Agarwal and Rishabh Singh It is quite perspicuous that three of the honourable judges prescribed to the populist understanding and definition of the little enhanced arena of constitutional morality […]