
Sankalp Udgata & Hetal Doshi The fallacies of statutory interpretation in the Land Acquisition judgment All land belongs to the people until someone encircles a piece of land and calls it his. […]
Sankalp Udgata & Hetal Doshi The fallacies of statutory interpretation in the Land Acquisition judgment All land belongs to the people until someone encircles a piece of land and calls it his. […]
Ayush Mehta & Navya Bhandari A critical analysis of the Indian legal scenario & suggestions for reform In India, manual scavengers’ search for dignity and basic rights has still not ended. […]
Keshav Malpani Desperate times call for desperate measures. Is telemedicine the way to go? This is the 6th post of our COVID-19 Series. Introduction The recent outbreak of COVID-19 (“Coronavirus”) has led […]
Prakhar Raghuvanshi Rising instances of internet shutdowns across the country curb legitimate speech and run afoul of constitutional safeguards. On 9th January 2020, in Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India, the Supreme […]
Kshitij Goyal Severe penalties should be complimented with awareness building mechanisms such as workshops, opinion pieces, trainings for civil society groups, truck services and taxi associations. This would help in building a safe, efficient […]
Ayush Mehta and Navya Bhandari This is the 2nd post of our COVID-19 Series. On the 11th day of March, 2020, WHO declared the SARS-CoV-2, now known as COVID-19, a ‘pandemic’. Though […]
Heramb Mishra This is the 1st post of our COVID-19 Series. India’s medical and public health systems are ill-equipped to respond to and control an outbreak as infectious as the COVID-19, and […]
Mahtab Alam Ever since its inception in 1860, the contentious law against sedition (section 124-A of Indian Penal Code) has been used against thousands of people. During the colonial period, the law […]
Manvendra Singh Jadon A Jurisprudential analysis of the controversy surrounding the recent amendment in India’s Right to Information law On 25th July 2019, the Rajya Sabha gave its unabashed assent to the […]
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 […]