Leila Seth writes with humaneness about the need for society to be more inclusive—towards women, Muslims and gays
By Rashme Sehgal
A slender, gem of a book written by eminent juri...
This tiny state’s first-ever cabinet minister has many similarities with Modi. His performance as CM provides a salutary lesson in what to expect from Modi’s Prime Ministership
By Vivek Menezes
...
What happens when a tainted judge resigns? Does Parliament lose control over him? Extracts from constitutional conundrums: challenges to India’s democratic process raise some pertinent questions
By V...
As a new ISI chief takes in over in Pakistan, a 2008 paper written by him tells us that India’s growing ties with the United States has deepened insecurity in his country
By Vishwas Kumar
Prim...
In his professional twilight years, Charles W Pickering, former federal judge, looks back at the “freedom summer” in Mississippi for the rights of African Americans, his own contribution to racial hea...
The VVIP’s who entered their names in the diary at the CBI director’s house were a veritable who’s who of people to whom the needle of suspicion was pointing in various criminal cases
By Vishwas Kuma...
The saffron party’s ambition to win 44 seats in the forthcoming assembly polls may see the first Hindu CM in the only Muslim state in India.
By Vishwas Kumar
The Modi government has a very clea...
In order to speed-up decision-making, the Modi government is weeding out close to 300 laws.
By Anita Katyal
What is the first image that comes to your mind when you think of a lawyer? A person i...
The BJP-led NDA is aping the policies of its predecessor in many respects, leaving the voters to wonder what was the magic mantra that the party promised during the election campaign.
By Anita Katyal...
With MH17’s downing over Ukraine, there are calls for ICAO to enlarge its mandate and ensure global air safety.
By Shobha John
Flying seems fraught with danger. This was evident when Malaysian ...