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12.05.2022
BY Oishik Sircar
Book Excerpt: Violent Modernities
04.12.2022
BY G. N. Saibaba
Why Do You Fear My Way So Much: Poems and Letters from Prison – A book excerpt
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
07.22.2020
BY Ambarien Alqadar
What does it mean to live under the constant fear of being declared a foreigner in your own country? Personal notes on citizenship and belonging
06.27.2020
BY Mirza Saaib Bég
With India changing domicile law, Kashmir’s indigenous population faces risk of dispossession, possible war crime
06.08.2020
BY The Polis Project and maraa
We need groups organized to fight, they’re the ones who can make a dent – A profile of Sudha Bharadwaj
05.11.2020
BY Jinee Lokaneeta
The Truth Machines: Policing, Violence, and Scientific Interrogations in India – A book excerpt
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