In Part I of this 2-Part series, the authors outline the scheme of the National Education Policy, 2020 in light of the special constitutional provisions for minorities. They also divulge in the...
(Prof. Farzana Haniffa’s review is the third post in our blog’s round-table book discussion on Prof. Jeff Redding’s A Secular Need: Islamic Law and State Governance in Contemporary India moderated by...
In this piece, Shivani Mody discusses previous attempts of drawing a Gandhian constitution to understand what such a constitution would entail. She then provides reasons for the need for a Gandhian...
As part of our blog round-table book discussion on Prof. Jeff Redding’s A Secular Need: Islamic Law and State Governance in Contemporary India, this is the response by Arif A. Jamal.
Release of Volume II of the NLUD Journal of Legal Studies.
(Over the next few days, we will run a book discussion on Jeffrey A. Redding’s A Secular Need: Islamic Law and State Governance in Contemporary India. This is the introductory post by Professor Rohit...
This piece analyses the recent Supreme Court decision on sub-classification in reservations in the case of Davinder Singh. The article also explores the judicial precedents that were examined by the...
In this piece, the author analyses the Jammu Kashmir Media Policy, 2020 in the backdrop of abuse of power by the government in the valley and comments on the constitutionality of the Policy.
In this post, Prof. Dipika Jain responds to the response pieces written on her by Anirudh Burman, and Ritambhara Singh & Arun PS on her SLR-OUP article.
This piece examines the recent move towards legal recognition of same-sex marriage and the petitions filed in different High Courts. it also elaborates on the divergent arguments made in favour of...
This piece discusses why India should institutionalise Shadow Cabinets. The author highlights benefits of the system, and responds to some common criticisms against the same.
Letter to Law Students - The Paradoxical Originality of Mahatma Gandhi by Prof. (Dr.) Nigam Nuggehalli
The article analyses the awful practice of the police parading the accused before the media and compelling the accused to pose for photographs. The author argues that this induces shame, creates...