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---Extract from Justice H.R. Khanna,
Making of India's Constitution (1981)
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty and in the final analysis, its only keepers are the people.
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When will the fight of Transgenders for Labour laws come to an end?
By: Darshita Srivastava* | When Margaret Thatcher said “You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it” she elicited the latent...

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Equations and Gender Justice - A Case Analysis of Mary Roy v. State of Kerala
By: Manas Agrawal *| Introductory Remarks: Gender-Inequality, Adjudication, and Justice- In a patriarchal society like India, the best...

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Nov 22, 20218 min read
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Status of Women in Indian Courts: a call for Celebration or Introspection?
By: Hani Dipti* | INTRODUCTION According to Attorney General K K Venugopal “Improving the representation of women in the judiciary...

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Jan 16, 20217 min read
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Transformative Constitutionalism and Transgender Rights in India
By: Muskan Dang* | “It is absolutely inappropriate to sit in a time machine to a different era where the machine moves on the path...

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Sep 8, 20208 min read
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Anatomy of Gendered Academia: What Early Career Scholars Should Know
By: Rohini Sen* | I started teaching at the age of 25 with no prior experience of doing so but unbound enthusiasm for it.[1] Early...

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May 6, 202015 min read
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