Civil society organisation DAKSH has released a new book titled Justice Frustrated: The Systemic Impact of Delay in Indian Courts. The book is an attempt to understand the reasons for delay in Indian...
Shruti Vidyasagar is a lawyer based in Bengaluru, with a diverse legal practice spanning 15 years. She works with DAKSH as a consulting editor, and has co-edited its two flagship reports, State of...
Shruthi Naik is a lawyer and research associate at DAKSH. Her areas of interest include access to justice and legal system reform. She writes frequently on these topics and has worked on several of...
This article argues that juridical orders shall be subjected to a Basic Structure Review. Part II extends the arguments given to subject ordinary laws and executive action to a Basic Structure Review...
This article argues that juridical orders shall be subjected to a Basic Structure Review. Part I traces case laws wherein ordinary laws and executive action have been subjected to a Basic Structure...
In this letter Prof. Nigam invokes Obama’s DNC speech and emphasizes the importance of having faith in our Supreme Court while simultaneously critically questioning it, especially during the current...
The Indian constitution is in many ways the grundnorm for the nation’s legal system. It is from the constitution that various functionaries of the Indian state get their powers.
Prof. Nigam Nuggehalli is the Dean, School of Law at BML Munjal University. Before this, he has been associated as a faculty with the National Law School of India University Bangalore, School of...
The Centre for Criminal Justice Reform and Research, NALSAR is holding a talk by Abdul Wahid Shaik titled "Guilty Until Proven Innocent: A View from the Dock".
The Indian Journal of Law & Technology (IJLT) is now accepting submissions for Volume 17. Please send in your submissions on or before October 31, 2020 in order for them to be considered.









