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...
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 Mark Tushnet is a William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Emeritus at Harvard Law School. He specializes in constitutional law and theory, including comparative constitutional law. His...
In this post, the authors respond to Alok Prasanna's piece on domicile reservations, published in the Economic and Political Weekly. They argue that domicile reservations could make National Law...
Varun Kannan is a graduate of NUJS, Kolkata (Batch of 2020). Varun has a keen interest in commercial law, constitutional law and public policy. He can be reached at varunkannan1497@gmail.com.
Rohit Sharma is a graduate of NUJS, Kolkata (Batch of 2020), He has a deep interest in reading and writing for issues on public policy and reforms in legal education. He is the conceptualiser of NUJS...
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...
Dr. Dinesha Samararatne is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Public & International Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Colombo. She is also a Postdoctoral Fellow in the ARC Laureate...
In this post, the authors argue that the recent Farm Bills are beyond the legislative competence of the union government, and the process of passage of these bills evaded parliamentary procedure.










