

Response to ‘The Sound of Constitutional Silences: Interpretive Holism and Free Speech under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution’ by Arpita Sarkar
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Response to Prof. Dipika Jain’s article: “Law-Making by and for the People: A Case for Pre-legislative Processes in India” by Anirudh Burman
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A Brief Response to “Law-Making by and for the People: A Case for Pre-legislative Processes in India”
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Law-Making by and for the People: A Case for Pre-Legislative Processes in India
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Discussing Volume 41, Issue 2 of the Statute Law Review (SLR), Oxford University Press
Our second part of discussions under the New Scholarship series around public law themed articles will include pieces featured in ...
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The Ideas that led to Justice Frustrated
‘I often think about how litigation or the threat of litigation affects people. It takes over one’s whole life. The ...
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An Introduction to the Vol. 31(2) of the National Law School of India Review
[Ed Note: We’re happy to report the release of Vol. 31(2) of the National Law School of India Review. This ...
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An Introduction to the Socio-Legal Review, NLSIU Vol. 16(1)
[Ed Note: We're happy to report the release of Vol 16(1) of the Socio-Legal Review. We're grateful to Shannon Khalkho ...
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Indian Journal of Constitutional Law, NALSAR releases Vol 9 (2020) | A Mélange of Scholarship on Indian and Comparative Constitutional Law Issues
[Ed Note: We are happy to report the release of IJCL's Vol. 9 (2020). This Volume of the Journal seems ...
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Response to Shivaraj S. Huchhanavar’s article, “Regulatory Mechanisms Combating Judicial Corruption and Misconduct in India: A Critical Analysis”
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A Short Supplement to Huchhanavar’s Essay
[Ed Note: As part of our New Scholarship Section, we have been inviting discussants to respond to specific articles. This ...
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Regulatory Mechanisms Combating Judicial Corruption and Misconduct in India: A Critical Analysis
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A reply to Ms. Ashok by Prof. Khaitan regarding his ILR paper
[Ed Note: Please find below Prof. Tarunabh Khaitan's quick response to the post from Krithika Ashok regarding Prof. Khaitan's Article ...
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A Brief Response to “The Indian Supreme Court’s Identity Crisis: A Constitutional Court or a Court of Appeals?”
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Discussing Vol. 4 Issue 1 of the Indian Law Review
As our readers might be aware, we have recently started the New Scholarship Section on our Blog, to promote new ...
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A reply to Dr Chowdhury by Prof. Khaitan regarding his ILR paper
[Ed Note: Please find below Prof. Tarunabh Khaitan's quick response to the post from Dr. Rishad A. Chowdhury's regarding Prof ...
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Response to “The Indian Supreme Court’s identity crisis: a constitutional court or a court of appeals?” by Dr. Rishad A. Chowdhury
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Asymmetrical Federalism and the 100% Reservation Judgment
[Editorial Note: This post is a part of a new initiative - New Scholarship, through which we aim to promote ...
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COVID-19 and Dwindling Indian Federalism
[Editorial Note: This post is a part of a new initiative - New Scholarship, through which we aim to promote ...
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ICON’s special issue on Asia (freely downloadable)
The International Journal of Constitutional Law has just published its special issue on Asian law on its website. The entire ...
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