This essay examines the 2025 Kashmir book ban through a constitutional and socio-legal lens, arguing that it rests on a paternalistic “fear of the spectator” that distrusts readers’ interpretive...
The Supreme Court judgement in Suhas Chakma v. Union of India (2026) on 26 February 2026 represents a significant intervention in the long-standing crisis of social reintegration of prisoners...
This blog analyses the Supreme Court’s review judgment in the Vanshakti matter. It breakdowns the judgement through the lens of competing environmental principles. Firstly, it situates the judgment...
Blurb: In this article, the author critically examines the recent advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on state obligations concerning climate change, unpacking its doctrinal...
What’s new at LAOT 1. In Dialogue with Arvind Datar: Tribunals, Gaming & Constitutional Power, (A conversation on key constitutional issues, including Gameskraft v. Union of India exploring...
“A law for domestic workers is not a demand, it is a need” says Gruhakarmikula Union Telangana State (GUTS) President Mrs. Vallala Manjula. To an uninitiated reader, Manjula’s assertion may seem...






