In this post the author contendsthat the Ordinance exemplifies religious nationalism, and infringes the right to dignity, privacy and choice of interfaith couples.
Surbhi Soni is a penultimate year student at National Law School of India University, Bangalore. She is a human rights enthusiast.
Deirdre N. Dlugoleski’s detailed response to the post(s) from C.R. Bijoy and Shalini Iyengar regarding her Article in the Indian Law Review titled “Undoing historical injustice: the role of the...
In this post the author summarizes his research article - "Basic without Structure? : The presidential order of 1954 and the Indo-J&K constitutional relationship" published in the Issue 2 of 2020...
Zaid Deva is an LLM Candidate & Felix Scholar, SOAS University of London. He has completed his undergraduate studies from Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar.
Ed Note – We are hosting an international blog symposium on India and Global Decline in Democracies as a part of our New Scholarship initiative. We will be discussing Professor Tarunabh...
Professor Gábor Halmai is a Professor and Chair of Comparative Constitutional Law, European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
Sahil discusses some crucial new changes introduced by the Code on Social Security, 2020 and its potential limitations in light of the recent release of the corresponding Code on Social Security...
In this piece, the author analyses the effect of the Supreme Court's judgement in the Shaheen Bagh case on the right to protest safeguarded in any democracy.
Jyotishka Guha is a fourth- year student of WBNUJS, Kolkata. His interest lies in comparative constitutional law and human rights. He is fascinated by academic writing and has written various...