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Amartya Sen’s “The Idea of Justice”

On August 18, 2009 By Namita Wahi In Uncategorized

Almost a year ago on this blog, in what was perhaps my first post, I wrote about a lecture given by Amartya Sen at Harvard Law School on “The Idea of Justice”. In his lecture, …

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PRS Annual Competition–Analysis 2009

On August 18, 2009 By Namita Wahi In Uncategorized

PRS Legislative Research invites submissions for Analysis 2009, a national-level legislative analysis competition organised by PRS every year since 2007. The competition is open to all law students and current post-graduate students from any discipline. …

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OCCASIONAL DIGEST

On August 18, 2009 By V.Venkatesan In Uncategorized

1. Pratiksha Baxi in this EPW article critiques both Mayawati and Rita Bahuguna in the context of the recent controversy over the latter’s hate speech against the CM. Important for the attention she draws to …

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TODAY IN SUPREME COURT

On August 18, 2009 By V.Venkatesan In Uncategorized

Supreme Court’s five-Judge Constitution Bench comprising the CJI, Justices S.H.Kapadia, Raveendran, Sathasivam and Sudarshan Reddy will begin hearing from today a series of eight cases, beginning with SLP [C] 13571 – Union of India v. …

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Panel Discussion on Sting Journalism

On August 17, 2009 By V.Venkatesan In Uncategorized

There will be a panel discussion this Thursday, August 20, on sting operations or undercover investigations conducted by the media. This issue has acquired urgency because of the charge of abetment levelled by the Delhi …

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Time article on gay rights activism in Asia

On August 15, 2009 By Arun Thiruvengadam In Uncategorized

The latest issue of Time has an article with the arresting title, ‘Why Asia’s gays are starting to win acceptance.’ Not surprisingly, the Naz Foundation case features prominently in the piece, though its principal focus …

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Introducing Pratiksha Baxi and some reflections on the blog

On August 14, 2009 By Arun Thiruvengadam In Uncategorized

I am delighted that Pratiksha Baxi has agreed to join us as a regular contributor. Her previous guest posts on contemporary academic culture in India (available here and here), and her post on the tabloidization …

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Chief Justices’ Conference

On August 14, 2009 By Nick Robinson In Uncategorized

Today and tomorrow the Chief Justices of the High Courts and Supreme Court of India are having a conference in Delhi on how to expedite the disposal of cases. Although the meeting is not public, …

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Cruelty: Legal meaning, semantic meaning and strict interpretation

On August 13, 2009 By Tarunabh Khaitan In Uncategorized

The Supreme Court’s decision in Bhaskar Lal Sharma v Monica has raised a furore, and the government seems set to seek a review. The media (including the venerable Hindu) reported the case as one where …

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The Right that Dares to Speak its Name: A Primer on the Naz Foundation Judgment

On August 13, 2009 By Lawrence Liang In Uncategorized

Dear All Given the importance of the Naz Foundation decision, and despite the fact that it is an excellently written judgment, we recognize that a 105 pages can be a challenge for many people. We …

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