A fortnightly feature inspired by I-CONnect’s weekly “What’s New in Public Law” feature that addresses the lacuna of a one-stop-shop public law newsletter in the Indian legal...
LAOT publishes analytical and explainer pieces in the field of public law, with a keen attention on mentoring law students throughout the editorial process. It has also initiated a New Scholarship Section hosting roundtable discussions on contemporary publications in public law.
A fortnightly feature inspired by I-CONnect’s weekly “What’s New in Public Law” feature that addresses the lacuna of a one-stop-shop public law newsletter in the Indian legal...
The article challenges the Calcutta High Court’s refusal to restrain media trials in Sandipan Ghosh v. Union of India. It argues that such trials can undermine the presumption of innocence...
The Electoral Bond scheme allowed individuals and companies to anonymously purchase bonds to fund political parties, under the guise of transparency by mandating the use of regular banking channels...
This blog post replies to Sarthak Sahoo’s claim against intellectual bias as a ground of recusal. The author provides a rejoinder to his arguments while simultaneously revisiting his...
This article emphasizes that the core of the Electoral bond judgment lies not merely in election reform but in reinforcing equal access to political processes, a foundational aspect of Representative...
Several High Courts have granted prisoners the right to procreate with their spouse, including it within the ambit of “personal liberty.” The article analyzes such jurisprudence as detrimental to the...
Several High Courts have granted prisoners the right to procreate with their spouse, including it within the ambit of “personal liberty.” The article analyzes such jurisprudence as detrimental to the...
Tuvalu, a small Pacific ocean island nation, has declared that its existence shall continue as a Digital Nation as climate change threatens to drown its land. In this piece, our analyst explores the...
In this episode, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Rahul Matthan, founding partner at Trilegal and head of their TMT practice, for an insightful conversation about his latest book, The Third...
A fortnightly feature inspired by I-CONnect’s weekly “What’s New in Public Law” feature that addresses the lacuna of a one-stop-shop public law newsletter in the Indian legal...
The article examines the ongoing difficulties in appointing DGPs in India, with a focus on the worrying trend of State governments violating Supreme Court orders aimed at ensuring a stable and merit...
The article deals with the constitutionality of appointments to the Election Commision as well as the recent executive interference and its impact on the independence of the institution. A vaccum of...
This blog deals with the Supreme Court’s precedent in Bar of Indian Lawyers v. DK Gandhi which exempted lawyers from the applicability of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. It critiques the...