Recognising the Right to Farm: Constitutional Gaps in India’s Agricultural Justice
Do you know if you reverse the scenarios, you will be the actual poor? If we followed this slogan, i.e., “Jo Jameen Ko Jote Uski Jamin Ho,” which means he who tills the land owns the land, they would be…
Hurt Sentiments, Hidden Truths: Defending Artistic Freedom in India
“The pen is mightier than the sword.” This isn’t merely a proverb but a historical truth that changed India’s destiny. Throughout history, it was not the war that made Indians unite and fight against the Britishers, but the words, those…
Rethinking Punishment Through the Lens of Law and Governance: Towards a Reformative Justice System in India
A person needs so much courage to either kill themselves or to kill others. It’s not natural for a human to kill another human. “A man needs only as much courage as it takes to live, not as much as…



