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Tag: legal history

09.29.2021
BY V. Krishna Ananth

Uncovering caste-based violence: The Khairlanji massacre and the story of its coverup

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

06.27.2020
BY Samreen Mushtaq and Mudasir Amin

India’s settler colonialism in Kashmir is not starting now, eliminating the natives is a process long underway

02.01.2020
BY The Polis Project

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

01.06.2020
BY Maria Tavernini

Young, bold and queer: India’s LGBTQIA+ young generation fighting for their rights

05.18.2019
BY Angana P. Chatterji

Will the BJP and Sangh Parivar’s power endure in the 2019 national elections in Uttar Pradesh and at the center?

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