This post is the first part of a three part series deconstructing the Sabrimala Verdict which opened the gates of temple to women devotees.
This blog post outlines the potential impacts of divergence in the recent 2018 Indian Arbitration Bill passed by the Lower House of the Parliament from the recommendations of a High-Level Committee...
The Aadhaar litigation will go down in history for being the second longest hearing in the Supreme Court of India. The case was heard for 38 days over a span of four months in which lawyers...
The following is a brief description of some procedural rules that a young litigator intending to practice on the Original Side of the Bombay High Court ought to be familiar with. This is obviously a...
Legal Updates 16th August to 31st August {2018} Issue 10 Hi, welcome to our legal newsletter, we publish this newsletter fortnightly. We have renamed our newsletter from “Juris Diurna” to “Legal...
The post is an attempt to anticipate the trajectory of decisions following the Puttaswamy judgment, in dealing with cases where the right to freedom of speech and right to privacy are seemingly in...
The piece analyses the shortcomings in the recent judgment of the Delhi HC which decriminalised begging and further suggests, that the Central Government should come with uniform central legislation...
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Mob Lynching The Global Itineraries of Lynch Justice | Upendra Baxi Section 377 Long Parade to Freedom: Section 377 and the Queer Movement in India | Priyamvadha Shivaji and Shweta Rao The Many Ups...
Lynching is not a phenomenon of just one nation or one society. It is universal, multifarious, undemocratic and unjustifiable. It is an act of power which unfolds through indiscriminate violence...