Manmayi Sharma* and Somya Jain** The newly launched PM-eBus Sewa Scheme by the Union Government aims to deploy 10,000 e-buses in non-metropolitan cities of India. However, the absence of accessibility features in […]
Manmayi Sharma* and Somya Jain** The newly launched PM-eBus Sewa Scheme by the Union Government aims to deploy 10,000 e-buses in non-metropolitan cities of India. However, the absence of accessibility features in […]
Shashank Tripathi & Shreya Jain* The authors critically analyze the nexus between constitutional referendums, Amartya Sen’s capabilities approach, and international law, focusing on Australia’s recent Indigenous rights referendum. While referendums aim to […]
Vibhum Shgaum* This paper examines the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, regarding women’s inheritance rights. While the Act seemingly promotes gender equality in property rights, it indirectly perpetuates discrimination in inheritance mechanisms. It […]
Sayantan Datta and Pushpesh Kumar image source In this short essay, we analyse the medicolegal conundrums around a surgeon’s attempt to transplant a uterus in the body of a transgender woman. Through […]
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 […]
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 […]
Dhruv Singhal The unscientific and anachronistic practice of khatna, practised by the Dawoodi Bohra community in India is against the right to privacy, bodily autonomy, dignity, and equality, and must be struck […]
Kanav N Sahgal The Indian Constitution promises its citizens the fundamental rights to equality and freedom (among others). However, the process of ensuring this has been far from easy. This essay is […]
Rakshit Agarwal and Niveditha K Prasad In the latest episode of Arbitrary, the flagship podcast of Law School Policy Review, Niveditha (Deputy Managing Editor of LSPR) and Rakshit (Editor at LSPR) sit down with […]
Suranjali Tandon This is the fifth and the final piece of LSPR’s Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’. Economic disruption following the Covid-19 pandemic presented a unique challenge. Its comparisons […]