
The BJP is openly signalling that not only will those accused of Hindu terror walk free, they will very much be part of policy decision making and crafting the future of the […]
The BJP is openly signalling that not only will those accused of Hindu terror walk free, they will very much be part of policy decision making and crafting the future of the […]
This post is the 7th Installment to Law School Policy Review’s Election Series, 2019. Introduction to the Series On March 31, LSPR & Kautilya Society, in collaboration with Vidhi Centre for Legal […]
Kanksshi Agarwal A well drafted, consulted and researched manifesto is an attempt to set the discourse around policies, but are all the political parties taking the responsibility which is bestowed upon them […]
Kashish Makkar While the Electoral Bonds scheme has the potential to scar political funding in India, its enactment exposes the fault lines in political financing in India. If there is one concern […]
Digvijay Chakrabarti There is a conscious effort to create a binary narrative just before the elections. What transcends common logic is: how can complex national and international issues be reduced to a […]
Patricia Mukhim “Every nation seeks to be the most powerful military and economic power and every other attempt to build a violence-free world fails at the altar of self interest.” This post […]
Siddharth Raja A principles-related summary of the Temple-Entry Movement of the 1930s can be of guidance value when judging where individual liberty ends and the guaranteed protection of religious identity begins, especially […]
Yesterday, the Supreme Court declined to issue an orderstaying the implementation of the the Constitution (One Hundred and Third Amendment) Act, 2019 [“the Amendment Act”]. Instead, the Court tagged Tehseen Poonawalla’s petition with several […]
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya The Maharashtra State Election Commission’s bold decision to expand the scope of NOTA, thus bolstering the ‘right to reject’, strengthens democratic values, but has no legal basis in India […]
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya This post explains the evolution of NOTA in India, starting from unmarked paper ballots to a separate button on EVMs. On 9 December, the Ahmednagar and Dhule municipal corporations […]