~By Inderjit Badhwar
India Legal was a step ahead of the curve in the denouement of the Babri Masjid demolition case in the Supreme Court as the arguments unfolded and the honourable judges indic...
~By Inderjit Badhwar
Kulbhushan Jadhav will not be the last man to be in the line of fire in the continuing war—covert and overt—between India and Pakistan. Therefore, the question to be asked is...
The book In the Quest for Political Philosophy, attributes India’s VIP culture along with others as biggest hurdles to its cultural, political, social and economic progress
~By Inderjit Badhwar
Lawyers’ protests, like the recent one backed by the Bar Council of India, raise an interesting issue. While these professionals are perfectly within their rights to agitate ag...
~By Inderjit Badhwar
Following the BJP’s stunning electoral victory in Uttar Pradesh, several politicians and public figures have raised the issue of rigged electronic voting machines (EVMs) and ma...
By Inderjit Badhwar
Even though I travelled extensively in several parts of UP’s bellwether constituencies during the state elections, I got it mostly wrong because I was trying to predict the outc...
By Inderjit Badhwar
Newspaper editorials, public interest bodies, educational institutions and good governance advocates periodically issue calls for electoral reforms, but most of them fade from p...
By Inderjit Badhwar
Delhi University is not the only campus throwing constitutional free speech arguments in the face of its administrators and the government. In Trump’s America, detractors are s...
~By Inderjit Badhwar
Our current issue yields a bountiful harvest of breaking stories, investigations and penetrating legal analyses of top-of-the mind issues. The cover piece—the continuing saga o...
~By Inderjit BadhwarIt is ironical that in today’s world, which has been shaped by waves upon waves of human migrations over the millennia, “immigration” and “migrants” have become dirty words in the ...