In this article, the author explores the scope of the judicial review of Money Bills by questioning the neutrality of the Speaker’s certification of the Money Bills and analysing Justice...
Summary: In this final instalment, we present the response by author Prof. Mathew John regarding his latest book, India’s Communal Constitution: Law, Religion and the Making of a People. following...
In this piece, the author argues that the deceased deserve a right to dignity and cautions against the dangers of AI-driven digital resurrections, which could reduce the dead to mere commodities. To...
In this piece, the author argues that the deceased deserve a right to dignity and cautions against the dangers of AI-driven digital resurrections, which could reduce the dead to mere commodities. To...
Blurb: This article maps the four statutory criteria central to the sex-consent matrix, which render consent peripheral while elevating social control and sexual obligation. Thereafter, it reads the...
Summary: In this two-part piece, we present the final review in this book discussion on Prof. Mathew John’s latest book, India’s Communal Constitution: Law, Religion and the Making of a People...
Summary: In this two-part piece, we present the final review in this book discussion on Prof. Mathew John’s latest book, India’s Communal Constitution: Law, Religion and the Making of a People...
The piece argues that the Indian Courts have applied the Community Standards Test inconsistently to test whether a particular statement is obscene. It suggests that the test be replaced by variable...
The piece argues that the Indian Courts have applied the Community Standards Test inconsistently to test whether a particular statement is obscene. It suggests that the test be replaced by variable...
Summary: In this piece, Prof. Nivedita Menon concludes the discussion on her latest book, Secularism as Misdirection: Critical Thought from the Global South, by responding to all the interlocutors...







