
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 […]
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 […]
Aparna Sojan Employers should be held vicariously liable for sexual harassments that are engendered by employment. On 30th January 2020, a judgment delivered by EWHC was lauded for advancing the jurisprudence surrounding […]
Aparajita Kaul Mandatory imposition of the Aarogya Setu app as a condition in bail orders is unlawful and raises a concern regarding the courts’ discretion in conditional bails. The government-propagated Aarogya Setu […]
Ritika Goyal and Smriti Shukla This post is Part-13 of Our COVID-19 series The outbreak of the COVID-19 and the increasing death toll, has taken us to a puzzling issue: whether rights […]
Yash Jain and Ayushi Dubey The test of reasonable apprehension of bias must be applied to decide that no person should be a judge in his own cause and justice should not […]
Aanchal Bhateja Criminalization, considering its impact on the society and individual, should be the ultima ratio of any mindful legislative policy. When it becomes inevitable, constitutional morality remains a fairer principle than […]
Varun Kannan The constitutional challenge to the Article 370 amendment hinges on the manner in which the Supreme Court applies and interprets its 1972 decision in Mohd. Maqbool Damnoo. This is significant […]
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 […]