Constitutional Law

The deep-seated coloniality in the Indian legal system

Unfortunately, the dominant voices in Bharat, which ought to have been that of decoloniality, continue to behave like new converts…

4 years ago

The Sree Padmanabhaswamy verdict: A case for Indic civilisational identity

Every successor of Sree Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma abided by this tradition, including when the Princely State of Travancore acceded…

4 years ago

Enrica Lexie Case: A study

The much-awaited Final award of the Enrica Lexie (also known as the Italian Marine case) is out, while the marines…

4 years ago

Chinese National Intelligence Law and its impact on India and other countries

On 30 June the Federal Communications Commission officially designated telecommunications companies Huawei and ZTE as threats to national Security. Chairman…

4 years ago

Addressing transgenerational trauma through history education

For a civilisation which constantly reiterates its belief in the power of truth, it is sad that its descendants do…

4 years ago

Protecting a civilisation in the age of mercantilism and global citizenship

There has never been a greater need to address the larger and deeper issues which are eating into the vitals…

4 years ago

Subordinate courts can’t be excluded from Certiorari Jurisdiction

The judgment of the Supreme Court in Radhey Shyam has now finally decided this question by stating that order of…

4 years ago

The hobbies and indulgences of India’s judges and top lawyers

Justice Bobde likes to ride cruiser bikes, Harish Salve, Mukul Rohatgi and Dr Singhvi like to take their Bentley and…

4 years ago

Bharat, China and civilisational conviction

The central questions that arise for Bharat are how does China’s self-conception as a civilisation state affect it and how…

4 years ago

Centre-state relations and powers in handling the Covid-19 pandemic

The world at present is going through one of the worst medical crisis in the history of mankind. More than…

4 years ago