One of the most awaited panels for The Courts & The Constitution Conference focused on the question of Citizenship, Residency and The Constitution.
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One of the most awaited panels for The Courts & The Constitution Conference focused on the question of Citizenship, Residency and The Constitution.
Continue readingIn 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. In it, …
Continue readingThe last panel for the 2nd edition of The Courts & The Constitution focused on the issue of tribunals and the implications of the Rojer Mathew judgment, delivered in November 2019. The panel moderator, Vivek …
Continue readingThe penultimate panel for the 2nd edition of The Courts & The Constitution, focused on reviewing the developments in equality jurisprudence over 2019. The panel was moderated by Professor Sudhir Krishnaswamy, Vice-Chancellor, NLSIU. Arundhati Katju …
Continue readingThis section will be a one-stop platform for all announcements related to the Conference. It will bring together Panel-by-Panel reports as well as a compiled publication developed from the proceedings of the Conference. We also invite response pieces, critically analyzing and engaging with the released publications
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