The article analyses the awful practice of the police parading the accused before the media and compelling the accused to pose for photographs. The author argues that this induces shame, creates...
Rahul Machaiah recently completed his post graduation in Law and Development from Azim Premji University, Bangalore.
In this article, the author analyses the validity of 'ordinance-making' in the country through the lens of the recent ordinances passed by the Uttar Pradesh government that curb various labour rights...
Prakhar Raghuvanshi is a B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Candidate for the class of 2023 at the National Law University, Jodhpur, India.
Organisers: Dr. Kalindi Kokal (IIT Bombay); Siddharth Peter de Souza (Justice Adda) Partner: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung India Office This workshop seeks to explore the ideas of justice that emerge from...
In this post our Senior Editor V. Venkatesan writes about the contempt case against the actor Suriya.
In early August, Law and Other Things turned fifteen. To mark that milestone, the editors have invited past and present contributors to share their reflections. This piece is the first in that series...
The students at The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (‘NUJS’) are pleased to announce the release of Issue 13(2) of the NUJS Law Review.
In this article, the author critiques the proposed surrogacy law on the touchstone of fundamental rights. First,that commercial surrogacy is an occupation under Article 19(1)(g). Second, it argues...
The author is a third-year student at National Law School of India University and has a keen interest in Constitutional Law and feminist jurisprudence. She hopes to get into litigation when she...