law
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‘I identified instinctively with the working woman’s concerns’: Indira Jaising in a new book
Indira Jaising Ritu Menon
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Why right to self-determination is essential to improving employment and education among transpeople
SVD Chandrasekhar Avinaba Dutta
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A new book charts Trilegal’s ascent in corporate law to show how modern law firms grow
Akshay Jaitly
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‘Every execution chips away at the nation’s moral fibre’: TM Krishna on the death penalty
TM Krishna
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‘Tareekh Pe Justice’: A vital book to understand how the justice system works (or doesn’t) in India
Bharat Chugh
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This book examines the legal history of mercy and violence as vital facets of colonial rule in India
Alastair McClure
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A new book examines the violent legacy of the Criminal Tribes Act on Tamil Nadu’s Maravar community
Radha Kumar
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Centre withdraws amendments to Advocates Act after protests by lawyers, Bar Council
Scroll Staff
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Bombay High Court tells ED not to harass citizens, imposes Rs 1 lakh penalty
Scroll Staff
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When a woman officer in the Indian Army fought for her right to stay employed despite being pregnant
Shruti Bedi
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A new book examines the transition of laws in South Asia from the Mughals to the British
Faisal Chaudhry
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How government delays in filing replies is leading to courts getting jammed
Vineet Bhalla
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A lawyer explains why the Indian queer movement must be participatory and not just legislative
Rohin Bhatt
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Despite provisioning for maternity leave, Indian workplaces are hostile to mothers. Why?
Saurabh Kirpal
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Bengal’s ‘anti-rape’ law will actually reduce convictions, say experts. Here’s why
Vineet Bhalla
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Delhi University considers adding Manusmriti to undergraduate law syllabus
Scroll Staff
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A decade under Modi: Legal reforms partly done, judicial independence comes under cloud
Vineet Bhalla
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An Indian scholar’s reflections: What ‘mimicry’ of legal procedures say about how society uses law
Yugank Goyal
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Should Supreme Court have evaded the question of downgrading Jammu and Kashmir to a Union territory?
Vineet Bhalla
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‘Unsealed Covers’ interprets law like a lawyer, theorises like an academic, rebels like a citizen
Prerna Vij