Forest policy needs change
Daughters and sons of woods should have the ultimate rights over forests says PATRANGA BASU.
Daughters and sons of woods should have the ultimate rights over forests says PATRANGA BASU.
The appointment of a political person as LieutenantGovernor of Delhi militates against the Constitutional scheme, argues Ashok Kapur.
The US Congress could use an arcane section of the 14th Amendment to hold Donald Trump accountable for the Capitol attack, says GERARD MAGLIOCCA.
The Government appears to have come up with a sustained release pill to deal with the definition of an industry, argues ALOK RAY.
The use of tracing apps separately by the Union government and some states raises important questions on privacy, say ASHIT KUMAR SRIVASTAVA and DEVAL GARG.
We should not read the Constitution as being fundamentally opposed to greater equality in economic dimensions; neither should we fool ourselves into believing that the laws promise of equality is complete, says BASTIAN STEUWER.
Unlike in America, our Constitutional scheme vests equal powers in either House of Parliament for impeaching a President, says NIRMALENDU BIKASH RAKSHIT
Many contracts that have not been executed because of the intervention of a 'superior force' will be in jeopardy, writes GAURANG KANTH.
Domestic violence during the lockdown highlights the infirmities of our patriarchal system, says Ashit Kumar Srivastava.
The judgment of the International Court of Justice reaffirms wellestablished principles, say JOYEETA BANERJEE & RAJDEEP BANERJEE.