By Inderjit Badhwar
What often makes startling headlines in the daily press does not necessarily reflect the nuance of the matter being reported, especially when it involves the subtleties of the l...
It is fashionable for all world leaders to boast of their commitment to preserving the environment. They flaunt statistics at global warming and climate change summits, speak about discriminatory regu...
July 23, 2016 was a proud day for the India Legal family. The magazine was part of the launch of a unique public service initiative which brought a governor, the chief justice, sitting judges of the h...
Sometimes by default, often by design—especially when the editors have enough advance time to plan ahead (which they rarely have the luxury of doing while bringing out editions of magazines every othe...
Chief Justice Thakur should rightly be proud of his brothers who, despite attacks on “judicial activism”, are safeguarding this republic from the dangers of becoming a police state. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF IN...
Slavery was among the greatest of social evils that afflicted the march of civilization. By and large, it stands universally abolished. On paper. But the practice continues in mutant shapes and forms....
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, the ruling party’s most prominent national face after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Amit Shah, and arguably also its most polished and articulate parliament...
The cover story we have written this week probably needs to be dinned into the heads of the reading public periodically so that the message it conveys remains indelibly etched in their memory. It is a...
When we re-launched India Legal as a fortnightly magazine some two years ago, dubbing it “India’s first politico-legal fortnightly”, we were unsure how long we could maintain this special niche identi...
I return, in this space, to the wisdom of the Sarkaria Commission. Not enough can be said about the sagacity, political perspicacity, scholarship and uncanny far-sightedness of the luminaries—Ranjit S...