Prakhar Ganguly* Who is Justice Dhananjay Y. Chandrachud? Is he ‘left’ or ‘centrist’ or ‘right’? This piece tries to make sense of the CJI’s politics as his term ends soon. I claim […]
Prakhar Ganguly* Who is Justice Dhananjay Y. Chandrachud? Is he ‘left’ or ‘centrist’ or ‘right’? This piece tries to make sense of the CJI’s politics as his term ends soon. I claim […]
Sarthak Sahoo* The Constitution of India is routinely amended. Occasionally, a constitutional court will render such amendments unconstitutional. In that case, if the amendment purported to change the text of the Constitution, […]
Jyotika Randhawa* and Deepika Kinhal** The Indian Judiciary is notorious for being slow-moving not only in the disposal of cases but also in the adoption of reforms. The article illustrates that new […]
Rishit Soni & Akshay Sriram* The Indian Parliament in the Winter Session last year witnessed a record number of suspensions like never before. In the meantime, various integral laws were debated and […]
Anjali Jena* & Himanshu** The World Bank’s decision to suspend new loans to Uganda in response to the Anti-Homosexuality Act has sparked global debate. While praised for defending LGBTQ+ rights, critics highlight […]