Constitution
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Muslim personal law board to review Supreme Court’s triple talaq judgment
Scroll Staff
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How the triple talaq judgement was in many ways a wasted opportunity
Suchitra Vijayan
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Article 35A: Is the perceived threat to special status realigning politics in Kashmir?
Rayan Naqash
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Right to privacy: Centre’s defence of Aadhaar in the Supreme Court seems to be echoing Nehru
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Kenya recognises South Asians as its 44th tribe, but they will have to work harder to assimilate
Aarti Shah
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Do Indians have right to privacy? Supreme Court will decide after reviewing these three judgements
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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‘Are you vigilant enough, proactively, to save the basic tenets of our country?’: Pranab Mukherjee
Pranab Mukherjee
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Why this Congress MP wants the Modi government to curb judicial overreach
Shoaib Daniyal
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The TM Krishna column: Should the ‘collective conscience’ override the spirit of the Constitution?
TM Krishna
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The Supreme Court has managed to do what Justice Karnan could not: Damage its credibility
Alok Prasanna Kumar
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Karnan case: The Supreme Court has acted like Humpty Dumpty in its gag order on press
Gautam Bhatia
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Supreme Court has every reason to strike down Aadhaar Act. Will it?
Abhishek Sudhir
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Between the lines: What’s driving the media to blame liberals for everything from Kashmir to Sukma
Keshava Guha
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A bridge too far: Why imposing Hindi on all threatens more than just India’s diversity
Garga Chatterjee
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A note for Venkaiah Naidu: Nowhere in the Indian Constitution is eating beef forbidden
Shoaib Daniyal
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President Pranab Mukherjee speech: 'There must be space for legitimate criticism and dissent'
Pranab Mukherjee
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Is the Centre using the women quota row to influence Nagaland's political future?
Nandita Haksar
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Why is illiberalism on the rise in the great democracies of India, Germany and US?
Menaka Guruswamy
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Sri Lanka is creating a new Constitution and the people have spoken – more than 7,000 of them
Smriti Daniel
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Silent disquiet: What explains the lack of large-scale public anger in the face of oppression?
TM Krishna