Indian economy is heavily dependent on agriculture almost 58% of the population of India, relying on it as their primary source of income. Both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) (Page 13) and the...
[Ed Note: We’re happy to report the release of Vol 16(1) of the Socio-Legal Review. We’re grateful to Shannon Khalkho for having taken the initiative to reach out to us and to Mugdha...
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 quite promising with 11 pieces in the form of 7 Articles, 2 Essays and 2 Case Comments...
Call for Papers by Centre of Law and Policy Research on The Philosophy and Law of Information Regulation in India
[Ed Note: As part of our New Scholarship Section, we have been inviting discussants to respond to specific articles. This Response Piece is part of a series of posts indexed here discussing the...
The Centre for Criminal Justice Reform and Research, NALSAR has recently started a lecture series. For the second lecture, we have Justice (Retd.) Abhay Thipsay. Titled ‘Terrorism Trials and...
India’s and Australia’s different experiences in the British Commonwealth revolved around race: British India and White Australia were based on race ideologies that justified forms fo colonialism and...
A Short Supplement to Huccahanvar's Essay by Kaleeswaram Raj.
The Centre for Criminal Justice Reform and Research is starting a lecture series, the first of which is a talk by Delhi-based criminal lawyer, Jawahar Raja. The title of the talk is ‘UAPA and...
In this piece, Shivaraj Huchhanavar, introduces the arguments he makes in his paper titled “Regulatory mechanisms combating judicial corruption and misconduct in India: a critical analysis” that has...
[Ed Note: Please find below Prof. Tarunabh Khaitan’s quick response to the post from Krithika Ashok regarding Prof. Khaitan’s Article in the ILR titled “The Indian Supreme Court’s...
Prof. Khaitan focuses particularly on the reversal rate in SLP cases to argue that the court may be admitting more cases than it ought to; and importantly, considers the role that Senior Advocates...
We’re extremely happy to kick-off this by starting a discussion around the public law themed articles featured in the recently released Issue 1 of the 2020 Volume of the Indian Law Review. This post...