EWS Quota: An Evaluation in Light of the NEET PG Case
The application of reservation for Other...
Judicial Appointments in INDIA: Institutional Casteism and the Need for Reservations
In a century where the Indian...
Conversion Therapy In India: Thorough Analysis of the Madras High Court Judgement
Be it the androgynous Ardhanarishvara (half...
Analysing Constitutionality of the GNCTD Amendment Act: A Classic Case of Collaborative Federalism in Competing Jurisdictions(Part – I)
Part-II of the article can be...
Analysing Constitutionality of the GNCTD Amendment Act: A Classic Case of Collaborative Federalism in Competing Jurisdictions(Part -II)
Part-I of the article can be...
Breaching the Ivory Tower: Right to Information and Judicial Independence
Independence is defined in terms of not being...
Abandoning the Hammer- A Case for Looking at Article 356 with a Critical Lens
Recently, a plea was filed before the Hon’ble...
Analysing the Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020 through the prism of proportionality
This article has been written by Saikishan B Rathore and Prathiksha Chandrasekhar, students at Gujarat National Law University, and School of Law, Christ University, respectively.
Analysing the Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020 through the prism of proportionality
The Uttar Pradesh Government recently criminalized the conversion...
The Indian Supreme Court’s inconsistent application of the Precautionary Principle
This article has been authored by Gursehaj Singh, student at Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat.
The point where intellectual property and obscenity intersect: Analysis of Section 9(2)(c) of Trademarks Act, 1999 in context of the Myntra case – Part 2
This is the part-II of article authored by Pushpit Singh, student at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad.
Rethinking the paradoxical dilemma surrounding the Speaker’s Office
This article has been authored by Renuka Mishra and Avishek Mehrotra, students at Symbiosis Law School, Pune.
The homophobic courts – Revisiting Ong Ming Johnson & Choong Chee Hong v. Attorney General
This article has been authored by Siddharth Jasrotia, a student at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai.
Unethical entry into the assembly: Why nomination in the assembly should not be opened as a gateway for politicians
This article has been authored by Sumedha Tewari and Sandarbh Vikram Singh, second year students at National Law University, Jodhpur.