Drastic changes in policy might be the only solution to India’s faltering agricultural sector

This article discusses about the faltering agricultural sector in India and the possible policy changes that can help resurrect Indian Agricultural sector.
This article is written by
Arinjoy Chaudhury of
Symbiosis Law School, Pune Continue reading Drastic changes in policy might be the only solution to India’s faltering agricultural sector

Women rights to be a mother and a student: Ankita Meena vs. University of Delhi

This article discusses the Ankita Meena vs. University of Delhi judgment in the broad idea of women rights.
This article is written by
Divyanshi Shrivastava of
Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur Continue reading Women rights to be a mother and a student: Ankita Meena vs. University of Delhi

LORD AYYAPPA IS A CELIBATE; NOT A MISOGYNIST – A VERDICT OF IGNORANCE

Supreme Court of India, in a landmark decision allowed entry of women in Sabarimala Temple. This article discusses the broad contentions made and the basis of such a rule by the court, if it was an verdict of ignorance.
This article is written by
Teresa Dhar of Chanakya National Law University Continue reading LORD AYYAPPA IS A CELIBATE; NOT A MISOGYNIST – A VERDICT OF IGNORANCE

Is there any need of drawing a line for Trial by Media?

This article discusses Trial by Media in India and how it affects the proceedings of a case, if Trial by Media requires a line to be drawn inorder to stop any influence upon the court due to media reports.
This article is written by Rudra Shandilya of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University. Continue reading Is there any need of drawing a line for Trial by Media?