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 […]
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 […]
Anirudh Krishnan This post is a replug of the our C20 Archives. This year marks 10 years of LSPR’s Predecessor Blog- the Critical Twenties. Traditionally, rights have been divided into civil and […]
Ananya Narain Tyagi The irony is that the judiciary, after all its effort to distance itself from the executive after the emergency, has come a full circle to face the same questions […]
Anshul Butani Recent Controversies on Blasphemy law across the globe, necessitate revisiting the Indian Position on this point The recent political division over a French teenager’s tirade on Islam, and the controversy over the extrajudicial […]
Tanishka Goswami The Apex Court’s verdict challenges the notion of free speech in Indian democracy. This piece traces the idea of ‘contempt of the court’ through Indian Jurisprudence. On August 14, 2020, […]
Neelabh Niket & Arush Mittal Introduction Women Rights Activist, Rehana Fathima (hereinafter petitioner), had recently published a video on her social media account, of her children (14-year-old boy and 8-year-old girl) painting […]
Deeksha Balaji The Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (‘UAPA’) was passed in the year 1967 as a mechanism to check unlawful activities, terrorist organisations and other notorious groups posing a threat to the […]
Aishwarya Chouhan The central government’s recent arguments of women’s gendered responsibilities and implied limitations, in the Women Army Officers’ case reflects our society’s deep-rooted sexism On 17th February and 17th March’20, the […]
Keshav Somani The National Green Tribunal cannot exercise suo motu jurisdiction and initiate proceedings on its own motion as it did in the recent case of the Vizag Gas Leak. Introduction The […]
Karan Tripathi If it has never been said more often, so it shall be repeated – ‘Not only must justice be done, it must also be seen to be done.’ From the […]