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12.05.2022
BY Oishik Sircar

Book Excerpt: Violent Modernities

03.17.2022
BY The Polis Project

Exposing the machinations of authoritarian power: A profile of Vernon Gonsalves

09.23.2021
BY Angana P. Chatterji

Breaking worlds: Religion, law and citizenship in majoritarian India – A book excerpt

08.07.2021
BY V. Krishna Ananth

The bumpy road of reservations: The 7 August 1990 announcement on the Mandal Commission’s recommendations by V.P. Singh

07.31.2021
BY V. Krishna Ananth

The dismissal of the first elected Communist Government in Kerala: An abuse of Article 356 of the Constitution

07.10.2021
BY V. Krishna Ananth

Right to life is not mere animal existence: The landmark verdict of the Olga Tellis case, 10 July 1985

06.22.2020
BY The Polis Project and maraa

We are witness to systematic abuse by authorities wielding arbitrary powers – A profile of Gautam Navlakha

06.05.2020
BY Nawaz Gul Qanungo

Kashmir lays India bare. Old clichés of democracy, constitution, free media now look very shallow – A conversation with Sanjay Kak

02.13.2020
BY Sumit Chaturvedi

Preamble’s ambulation in the legal and public sphere

02.01.2020
BY The Polis Project

People’s tribunal on State action in Uttar Pradesh: Jury’s observations

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