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The RSS legal front’s increasing hold over the judicial system
Politics
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Commentary
Ambedkar, anarchy and hope
Vidya Krishnan
Politics
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Commentary
Modi government’s attempts to replace Rights with Duties will have damning consequences
Seema Chishti
Law
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Books
The shadow of the First Amendment
Bastian Steuwer
Economy
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Commentary
Economic goals cannot disavow Constitutional vision: Anand Teltumbde writes from prison
Anand Teltumbde
Politics
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Commentary
With federal resistance to the CAA, Article 256 prepares to take centre stage
Shubhankar Dam
Politics
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Commentary
The contours of the federal showdown over the CAA and NRC
Shubhankar Dam
Politics
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Commentary
The CAA protests shake the old bounds of Indian secular morality
Rahul Rao
Law
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Interview
Obviating the framework of Article 370 is intentionally mala fide: Senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan
Arshu John
Politics
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Interview
Making Kashmir a union territory is bogus and pointless: Former interlocutor Radha Kumar
Mehak Mahajan
Government and Policy
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Interview
This is a question of autonomy, not integration: Faizan Mustafa on the constitutional background of Article 370
Arshu John
Religion
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Commentary
Why a PIL on women’s entry at the Nizamuddin dargah cannot be compared to Sabarimala
Mohsin Alam Bhat
Politics
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Interview
“Pluralism is not anybody’s gift, it cannot be taken away”: Former vice president Hamid Ansari
Jipson John and Jitheesh PM
Government
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Essay
Does the Constitution keep its promises?
Achin Vanaik
Politics
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Commentary
The Congress’s ill-thought-out imitation of the BJP on Sabarimala
Abhay Regi
Government and Policy
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Commentary
Why the Maratha reservation is unlikely to survive a constitutional challenge
Malavika Prasad
Gender And Sexuality
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Interview
“The beauty of the Constitution is that it compels us to unlearn our prejudices”: Menaka Guruswamy discusses the Section 377 judgment
Arshu John
Government
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Essay
Framers of India’s Constitution were divided on representative government for Delhi
Vineeth Krishna
Politics
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Commentary
How the increasingly partisan role of the speaker compromises democracy
Alok Prasanna Kumar
Law
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Commentary
Legal Age: The Constituent Assembly Discusses Judicial Independence and Judges' Retirement
The Caravan
Law
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News
The MPs and MLAs Who Elect Our President Do Not Make an Informed Choice, And This Must Change
Venkataraman Ganesh
Law
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Reportage
Chief Justice Khehar and the tussle between the executive and the judiciary
Atul Dev
Law
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Interview
In This Democracy, We Must Not Distrust or Suspect Dissent, or Disagree with it
The Caravan
Law
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The Lede
The battle to secure matrilineal citizenship rights in Nepal
Mallika Aryal
Law
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Commentary
The Haryana Panchayati Raj Judgment Is Not Backed By The Constitution
Jhuma Sen
Law
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Commentary
Why the IT Act is dangerously open to procedural misuse
Suhrith Parthasarthy
Law
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Commentary
What the legacy of former Supreme Court Justice HR Khanna can tell us about the dangers of judicial power
Madhav Khosla
Politics
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Books
Ramachandra Guha’s anthology of Indian political thinkers masterfully chronicles an indigenous liberal tradition—but what lies beyond its boundaries?
Nakul Krishna