Neither the Governor nor the Union government can treat an elected state government as a second fiddle. Read more »
Colonialism is deeply and disturbingly entrenched in the most fundamental and vital aspects of post-colonial societies, namely knowledge, education and legal systems. Read more »
Fear and anxiety from the pandemic can lead to stress and induce change in sleeping/eating patterns, worsening of chronic/mental health problems, increased consumption of alcohol, tobacco Read more »
Though these measures are commendable, we need to consider if India is ready to adopt virtual courts as a permanent part of the justice dispensation system. Read more »
The thousands of deaths due to Covid-19 should force everyone to work towards a mechanism to hold such nations accountable. Read more »
The focus will be on the cost effectiveness of legal services provided and competitive cost will be a defining factor. The customer will be picking up the best package with all the... Read more »
One of the reasons the Left-Right binary approach is at loggerheads with the Indian worldview is because of its messianic certitude which is non-native, and its condescending take on Indian values and... Read more »
One can only hope the Novel Coronavirus outbreak spurs a movement of technology reforms that are long-lived. Read more »
With inadequate infrastructure and lack of latest technological support, district courts across the country are far from prepared to meet the current constraints. Read more »
As a result of the lockdown, the backlog of cases will increase, there will be a significant delay in investigation into cases and can prolong the trauma of undertrials. Read more »