Proclaiming colonial law as constitutional, the Supreme Court negates its role in the making of postcolonial constitutionalism.
Instead of a radical jurisprudence, what we got is a mortifying jurisprudential disaster: leave alone its <i>controversial</i> elements, even its is bizarre
BY Pratiksha Baxi 4 February 2013
The spectacle of judicial reform has all the elements of cinematic imagination built into it—violence, voyeurism, repression, tears, scandal, redemption and betrayal.
BY Pratiksha Baxi 2 February 2013
The memory of these young women who have died to bring substantial transformation in the rape cultures that proliferate in our polity, society and judiciary must be kept alive
BY Pratiksha Baxi 28 December 2012
Only a heightened intolerance for any kind of sexual violence as a social force will begin to chip away at the monumentalisation of rape cultures in India. Our collective melancholia must be far more productive.
BY Pratiksha Baxi 22 December 2012
An Open Letter to the Delhi University Administration charging it with negligence to provide the <a href=full.asp?fodname=20050523&fname=Rape+%28F%29&sid=1 target=_blank>rape victim</a> necessary support during police investigation.
BY Others 15 May 2005
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