On Teachers’ Day, Prof. Nigam Nuggehalli talks about three law academics who sparked his interest in teaching law.
In this response paper, the arguments laid in Prof. Dipika’ article are critiqued by raising the need for a standard definition of a pre-legislative process. A need to arriving at a definition in...
Anirudh Burman is an Associate fellow with Carnegie India. Views are personal.
This article presents an account of the recent conviction of Advocate Prashant Bhushan in a case of criminal contempt by the Supreme Court. The conviction of Mr. Bhushan over his two tweets critical...
Sahil is second-year student at NALSAR. He is an enthusiast exploring the different dimensions of public law, to find the best field for himself. He is also interested in sports and books.
This paper raises the idea of the need for pre-legislative consultation processes with the involvement of citizens, and relevant stakeholders through a quick illustration of the impact of the Draft...
Ritambhara Singh is a public policy enthusiast whose academic interests range from policy advocacy, transparency in political & electoral system and gender justice. She is currently working as...
Arun PS is a public policy enthusiast whose academic research interests predominantly lie in enabling a participatory democracy. A lawyer by education from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law...
In this piece, Dipika Jain, introduces the arguments she makes in her paper titled “Law-Making by and for the People: A Case for Pre-legislative Processes in India” that has been published in the...
Our second part of discussions under the New Scholarship series around public law themed articles will include pieces featured in the recently released Volume 41 Issue 2 of the 2020 Volume of the...










