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Muslim Marriages Are Contracts: But Unconscionable Ones

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Mar 2026

A Tool for Justice or an Unfulfilled Promise: Why Mediation Falls Short for Marginalised Communities

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Mar 2026

Reconsidering Free Healthcare: Accountability of Government Hospitals under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019

By Law School Policy Review on 26 Feb 2026

Re‑Queering Disability Law: Exposing and Remedying the Cis‑Ableist Erasure of Trans Persons in Healthcare

By Law School Policy Review on 23 Feb 2026

Rethinking Judicial Approaches to Sexually-Explicit Deepfakes: The Case For Article 21-Based Relief Against Nudifying Websites

By Law School Policy Review on 23 Feb 2026

Challenging The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025: A Constitutional Analysis Through the Doctrine of Pith and Substance

By Law School Policy Review on 20 Feb 2026

Deconstructing The Sabarimala Dissent (3/3): Overcoming Multicultural Vulnerability through Transformative Accommodation

By Law School Policy Review on 13 May 2019 • ( 2 Comments )

Tanishk Goyal, Naman Agarwal and Rishabh Singh Moving from the redundant ERP Test to the twin principles of the CVT and the theory of transformative accommodation could go a long way, in […]

Deconstructing The Sabarimala Dissent (2/3): Can the Contemporary Relevance of a religious practice override its essentiality?

By Law School Policy Review on 13 May 2019 • ( 3 Comments )

Tanishk Goyal, Naman Agarwal and Rishabh Singh It is quite perspicuous that three of the honourable judges prescribed to the populist understanding and definition of the little enhanced arena of constitutional morality […]

Deconstructing The Sabarimala Dissent (1/3): An Analysis of the Essential Religious Practice (“ERP”) Conundrum

By Law School Policy Review on 12 May 2019 • ( 2 Comments )

Tanishk Goyal, Naman Agarwal and Rishabh Singh The Essential Religious Practice (ERP) Test, used to determine inviolable aspects of a religion, favors an interventionist attitude by courts. This is because the test […]

Justice Delivery to Consumers – Dream or Reality

By Law School Policy Review on 11 May 2019 • ( 4 Comments )

Dr. B.C Gupta The justice delivery system should implement procedures to ensure speedy redressal to aggrieved consumers The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection (UNGCP) adopted by the General Assembly through resolution […]

Contextualising Ashok Lavasa’s dissents: A legal history of T.N. Seshan v Union of India

By Law School Policy Review on 8 May 2019

Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya Ashok Lavasa’s dissents in the ECI’s “clean chits” to Modi give us occasion to turn back the pages of legal history, in order to understand how the Election Commission […]

The Legitimization of Saffron Terror: What does Sadhvi Pragya’s Lok Sabha Candidature Mean for India?

By Law School Policy Review on 3 May 2019

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 […]

Legal & Systemic Hurdles for Candidates in Elections

By Law School Policy Review on 29 Apr 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

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 […]

Strengthening Democracy Through Manifestos

By Law School Policy Review on 19 Apr 2019

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 […]

When millions have nothing to do: LSPR In Conversation with Vivek Kaul

By Law School Policy Review on 17 Apr 2019

Binit Agrawal speaks with economic author and commentator Vivek Kaul in an exclusive interview for LSPR.  This is the 5th installment to our special series on General Elections 2019 Vivek Kaul is […]

Institutional Fault Lines: The Saga of Electoral Bonds

By Law School Policy Review on 15 Apr 2019

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 […]

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