Justice
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Death row prisoner Ehtesham Siddiqui’s memoir ‘Horror Saga’: A sobering tale about justice systems
Anand Teltumbde
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Why Indian companies’ efforts at improving diversity are falling short
Nolina Minj
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Watch: Drone view of S Muralidhar’s farewell as Chief Justice of Orissa High Court
Scroll Staff
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Kapil Sibal launches new platform, says it is aimed at fighting injustice
Scroll Staff
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‘Ill-informed and agenda-driven debates’: Chief Justice NV Ramana condemns media’s ‘kangaroo courts’
Scroll Staff
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The war crimes trial of a Russian soldier in Ukraine may have been legal – but it wasn’t wise
Robert Goldman, The Conversation
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‘It’s going to be a long night’: A young Muslim reflects on India’s broken constitutional promises
Salik Ahmad, The India Forum
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Data check: Three out of four prisoners in Indian jails are undertrials
Nileena Suresh, IndiaSpend.com
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Gautam Patel: ‘History will not judge us by our highways, but how we preserve the idea of India’
Gautam Patel, The Leaflet
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‘Jai Bhim’: For women from marginalised groups, justice still remains a far-fetched dream in India
V Geetha
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Why is the culture of punishment as spectacle so pervasive in India?
Arun Kumar
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Why 7.5 lakh police cases are closed every year in India for ‘lack of evidence’
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com
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How Indian states fare in ensuring access to socio-economic security, basic amenities and justice
Deepanshu Mohan Richa Sekhani Latika Sharma Vanshika Mittal Advaita Singh
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Where do Indian states stand in ensuring access to education and healthcare?
Deepanshu Mohan Richa Sekhani Latika Sharma Vanshika Mittal Advaita Singh
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In Germany, a 100-year-old man is being prosecuted for Nazi war crimes. Here’s why it took so long
Rainer Schulze, The Conversation
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‘An obscene law’: How Tamil writer Sundara Ramaswamy argued against the death penalty in 1999
Sundara Ramaswamy
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Why India needs to set up a truth commission to help it really heal from the Covid-19 pandemic
Abhinav Verma Radhika Roy
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As India’s courts went virtual, lack of technology in jails became a major hurdle to justice
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com Shreya Raman, IndiaSpend.com
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Women are as capable of terrible atrocities – but gender stereotypes help them get away in trials
Jessica Trisko Darden, The Conversation Izabela Steflja, The Conversation
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Watch: ‘Why are the socially, economically vulnerable most often sentenced to death?’
Scroll Staff