Archita Satish Through an analysis of newspaper editorials on Demonetisation and the recent Supreme Court judgment upholding its validity, the piece comments on the conceptualisation of separation of powers in India. On […]
Archita Satish Through an analysis of newspaper editorials on Demonetisation and the recent Supreme Court judgment upholding its validity, the piece comments on the conceptualisation of separation of powers in India. On […]
Rehan Mathur The Indian Anti-Sexual Harassment Framework is one which is inherently gendered. However, numerous reports and studies indicate widespread sexual harassment within Queer Communities. The law currently does not recognise it […]
Kabir Singh The Indian judiciary’s clogged pipelines of justice are a problem which has been ongoing for decades. One of the largest contributors to the same has been the delay of filing […]
Akshat Agarwal* Marriage Equality and the UCC There has perhaps never been a better time to write and think about family law in India. Recently, the Indian Supreme Court started hearing two […]
Saumya Ranjan Dixit This article explores the preparedness of India for the reduction in the age of consent. It highlights certain prerequisites that need to be met before reducing the age of […]
The Executive-Judiciary Debate: On Judicial Appointments Akhil Surya Introduction Mr. Kiren Rijiju’s statements, yet again, on (and against) the collegium system and the State’s role in judicial appointments have spurred the debate […]
Vibha Swaminathan* Transform 2022 took place on 9 December 2022 and the theme was ‘Transforming Rights: How Law Shapes Transgender Lives, Identity and Community in India’. The speakers included Dr. Svati Shah, […]
Prem Vinod Parwani The Department of Telecommunications recently released the draft Indian Telecommunication Bill, which requires Over-The-Top platforms to procure a license to operate. In this article, I argue that the licensing […]
Niveditha K Prasad In the latest episode of our flagship podcast, Arbitrary, Niveditha K Prasad (Deputy Managing Editor, LSPR) sits down with Prof Atreyee Majumder of NLSIU to discuss the Indian University […]
Kanav Sahgal Ruth Bader Ginsberg has been described by the American Civil Liberties Union as a “pioneer for women’s rights”- and rightly so. Born in 1933 to a Jewish family of immigrants […]