Constitutional Law

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Sentinel of Justice

“If you want to be a true professional you will do something outside yourself. Something to repair tears in your…

4 years ago

Afspa: The way forward

J&K perhaps has a new normal. A rollback of the changes, with the restoration of Article 370, though being demanded…

4 years ago

Democracy, politics and hate speech

Post-colonial India has earmarked in the Preamble of its Constitution that the nation is Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic, Justice,…

4 years ago

The case of uninterrupted supply of liquid medical oxygen to Madhya Pradesh without being influenced

A Bench comprising of Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.C. Sharma and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Shailendra Shukla of the Hon’ble High Court…

4 years ago

Etching the contours of public morality

The debate was triggered by the Report of the Departmental Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution published in 1957 by…

4 years ago

Maratha reservation: Would it be another Indra Sawhney case?

Since there was continuous demand for Maratha Reservation till 2018, it was however, deferred due to unwillingness of political parties.…

4 years ago

Milestone case: Kesavananda Bharati vs State of Kerala

A tussle between India’s two paramount democratic institutions—Parliament and judiciary.

4 years ago

Is Article 32 available against the judiciary?

There is no reference anywhere in the 18 paragraphs of H.M. Seervai’s discussion on the issue to the Constituent Assembly…

4 years ago

Judging ‘under stress’: What it does to judges

“The judiciary as a robust and independent branch of government with judges who are impartial, independent, and free from the…

4 years ago

Is judiciary part of the ‘State’ under Article 12?

While there exists a significant amount of debate around this question, the Supreme Court has held that courts are not…

4 years ago