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India’s Pride Marches are Important Calls for Justice but Elitist – They Must Be Democratised

Dr. Aniket Nandan

November 27, 2024

Co-author: Swarupa Deb Dalit, non-English speaking, disabled and Indigenous queer people are still sidelined at these LGBTQIA+ events. This must change. Views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not…

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In New Readings, There is Hope for Persons with Disabilities

Dr. Sanjay Jain

November 24, 2024

Although the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act 2016 prohibits disability-based discrimination, it in the same breath condones the acts or omissions if the same are considered by the State or authorities as the…

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Detangling Knots in the Narratives: A Response to Theunis Roux

Dr. Aparna Chandra

November 11, 2024

This article is part of a symposium on Theunis Roux’s article titled ‘Grand Narratives of Transition and the Quest for Democratic Constitutionalism in India and South Africa’, which proposes two dominant narratives about the constitutional…

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How Anti-Hindi Protests of the 1960s Created India’s Most Successful Regional Political Movement

Dr. Karthick Ram Manoharan

November 11, 2024

Excerpt: ‘The 1960s were a time of student uprisings across the world…. While all these protests made for spectacular news, and are duly commemorated every year, only a few of them resulted in a concrete…

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WhatsApp History is a Hydra But Don’t Blame Indian Academics

Dr. Samyak Ghosh

November 9, 2024

Excerpt: “Author William Dalrymple’s recent comments about a generation of Indian academic historians failing to engage with the public has sparked controversy. What has irked many academic historians is the charge that a certain kind…

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West Bengal’s Puja Carnival Politics and the Need to Slay All Evil

Dr. Debangana Chatterjee

October 21, 2024

Excerpt: ‘Kolkata witnessed two contrasting ‘carnival’ scenes on October 15, barely three kilometres apart. A human chain of the protesters on one side, barricades erected by the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) government on the other….

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Women’s Time Use between Paid and Unpaid Work in India

Dr. Vijayamba R

October 20, 2024

Women carry out a large share of the total unpaid work which leaves them very less time to engage in paid employment in India. This work tries to understand if there is a reduction in…

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Criminal Enforcement of Copyright in India

Apoorv Kumar Chaudhary

October 15, 2024

The Supreme Court of India, in the recent case of Knit Pro International v. State of NCT of Delhi, clarified that the offence under S. 63 of the Copyright Act, 1957 is cognizable and nonbailable….

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Probity for the 3rd Pillar: Why Judges Must Reveal Their Financial Status

Sidharth Chauhan

October 7, 2024

Should judges be obliged to disclose their financial status to the larger public? This article intervenes in the ongoing debate around this question and argues that a proactive disclosure of the financial status of serving…

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The Power of Cess-based Welfare Schemes

September 19, 2024

Author: Mohan Mani, Visiting Fellow, Centre for Labour Studies, National Law School of India University With 93 per cent of employment in the informal economy, sector-specific social security schemes offer a pragmatic solution for progressive…

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What the Internet Archive Case in the U.S. Means for Digital Book-lending

Dr. Arul George Scaria

September 10, 2024

The Internet Archive’s efforts have democratised access to more than 835 billion web pages and 44 million texts for anyone with an internet connection. Two of IA’s techno-legal experiments prompted a major copyright tussle with…

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An Empire of Artificial Intelligence: Exploring an Intersection of Politics, Society, and Creativity

Dr. Debangana Chatterjee

September 9, 2024

The ongoing creative upscaling of AI at the behest of OpenAI and the advent of ChatGPT are both remarkable and alarming. As things stand, this lesser-understood and unregulated field is riddled with futuristic speculations. And…