The final part of the four-part deep-dive into the recent case before the Supreme Court of India calling for a halt to arms ...
Legality is a matter of power, not justice, and it is the adage that Benjamin Netanyahu has imbibed far too deeply, writes .
All India Lawyers’ Association for Justice has called for urgent action against Bareilly judge who— while describing it as a ...
THIS story is based on an incident that took place on the appellate-side of the Bombay High Court. An up-and-coming lawyer ...
In this exclusive interview, Alok Prasanna Kumar examines Indian federalism in light of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu ...
The Gandhian archive reveals not a dismissal of the law, but rather a creative and passionate engagement with it, writes .
In this exclusive interview, 1976 batch Indian Police Service officer D.V. Guruprasad talks about the various challenges the policing system is facing in India and how to address them.
India achieved independence mainly through a process of long peaceful and non-violent constitutional means founded on ...
India seems to have forgotten the role played by ‘Gandhian’ women in our Independence struggle, writes Sanjoy Ghose while ...
Court-mandated performance audits act akin to judicial review in kick-starting necessary legislative reform to address gaps ...
Teesta Setalvad joins the various threads of sexual violence, majoritarian politics and State complicity in painstaking ...
When I reflect upon Happy school days divine I find that our toppers Didn't necessarily shine They have prospered in life Who ...