An 'official' family: Laws of parenthood in India
Saptman • 8 years agoSo what does parenthood entail in the eyes of the law?
'We, the (Transgender) People of India'
Debjyotighosh • 8 years agoExercising new found freedoms through the bars of Section 377 – the new dilemmas of the transgender communities of India
Marital rape: Legitimised by law, protected by courts
Deya Bhattacharya • 8 years agoThe marital rape question remains untouched by courts because the myth of familial zone of privacy perpetrated by the State needs to be kept alive.
Dissent gagged: Ambiguity of free speech laws in India
Ajay Kumar • 8 years agoIndia is a democracy and citizens have a constitutionally guaranteed right to a freedom of speech and expression which they can enforce via the Indian court system.
Intellectual property rights: Locating public interest in the law
Dagarwal • 8 years agoIndian courts generally order payment of royalties to the right holder in such cases, and/or restrain the infringing parties from using the intellectual property (IP) in question.
No democracy without the courts
Alok Prasanna Kumar • 8 years agoA democracy is more than that. It is first and foremost a system of government, and not just the whims of whoever enjoys political power. That means adherence to the procedures and principles enshrined of the Constitution of India while governing.