By dismantling the complex questions of what equality means, and should mean, into separate chapters, Kirpal paints a clear picture of the impact of intersectionality and the judicial system’s lack of it.
Celebrated as humble and progressive when he was sworn in as a Supreme Court judge in 2016 and as Chief Justice of India in 2022, D Y Chandrachud’s legacy becomes complicated towards the end of his tenure
BY Avantika Mehta 8 November 2024
The Narendra Modi government could restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) by invoking Article 3 of the Indian Constitution. However, questions remain: Will the ruling party keep its promise before the Supreme Court, and by when?
BY Avantika Mehta 16 October 2024
Jamshedpur, or Tatanagar, is a testament to Ratan Tata’s vision, humility, and respect for human values, says the city’s residents and the group’s former employees.
BY Avantika Mehta 10 October 2024
Engineer, climate activist, and education reformer Sonam Wangchuk was detained by Delhi Police on September 30 night before he and 150 others could enter the Capital as part of a march to bringing Ladakh under the Six Schedule of the Constitution.
BY Avantika Mehta 1 October 2024
Most of our existing labour legislations never contemplated the sort of systemic change that AI will bring in, says NLU professor Saurabh Bhattacharjee
BY Avantika Mehta 24 September 2024
Rules and regulations introduced by the Modi government have significantly increased government oversight over media as well as persecution of journalists
BY Avantika Mehta 6 September 2024
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