Please see the call below from APU’s School of Policy & Governance for law faculty to be part of the Masters in Law and Development. (text provided by APU)...
Dear readers, I am working on a chapter on Article 14 for a Handbook. Trying to write a reasonable comprehensive piece on an Indian constitutional provision (rather than a focussed journal article)...
Guest post by Adithya Reddy As far back as in 1963, a nine judge bench of the Supreme Court held that corporations are incapable of possessing “citizenship” and are therefore not entitled to claim...
A Studentship in Law and Society in a Global Context at Queen Mary The Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC), part of the Department of Law, is offering a PhD Studentship to fund a...
Guest Bloggers: Shraddha Kulhari and Sujoy Chatterjee In the previous post, we had discussed the unique position occupied by the Lt. Governor of Delhi in our national capital’s governance structure...
Guest Bloggers: Shraddha Kulhari and Sujoy Chatterjee Post the 2014 General Elections, there has been renewed interest in the political developments surrounding the Delhi Legislative Assembly...
The following guest post has been contributed by Saumya Uma (Women’s Research and Action Group), and Arvind Narrian (Alternative Law Forum). It is cross-posted at Kafila. ...
(Guest post by Gaurav Mukherjee. Gaurav is a Graduate Fellow at the School of Policy & Governance, Azim Premji University) The right to education under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution is...
In a new book published by Oxford University Press this month, entitled “The Informal Constitution: Unwritten Criteria in Selecting Judges for the Supreme Court of India”, I explore the prevalence of...
The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library organised a Workshop titled ‘Nehru’s India’ on 1st May, 2014. This was the second of the three events being organized in commemoration of the...
This is a guest post from Venkatesh Nayak, Programme Coordinator, Access to Information Programme, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, an international NGO headquartered in New Delhi...
One of the prominent theories of why the Indian Supreme Court is so powerful when compared to other courts around the world is that its rise mirrored the rise of coalition politics in India in the...