The Indian Supreme Court’s ruling on LGBTQ rights signals a court willing to play an unabashedly partisan role in the ongoing battle over the idea of India. The Indian Supreme Court, however, remains a complicated, polyvocal, court, and cannot be attributed any coherent ideological or jurisprudential worldview. This, at a time when the defining role of inclusive pluralism to India’s constitutional identity is at stake and majoritarian nationalism is waging a spirited battle, not just for continued political relevance but for reshaping the very idea of India.</p
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The Indian Supreme Court has invited a great deal of interest for its alleged activism and the role ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study addresses constitu...
The Supreme Court, India’s apex constitutional court, recently delivered its disappointing decision ...
As a nation of over one billion people and the world’s largest democracy, India is sometimes confron...
In Koushal v Naz the Indian Supreme Court overturned a High Court judgment which had declared uncons...
Sudheesh examines the Indian Supreme Court’s recent decision to recriminalise homosexuality, and dra...
The struggle to secure the constitutional and political protection of secularism in India has been l...
Twenty-first-century elected right-wing regimes share many similarities apart from being led by “aut...
In an unprecedented move, the collegium of the Supreme Court of India on the 17th and 18th of Januar...
Indian Judiciary is one of the most known and prominent one all over the world . Being the largest d...
What worth is a Constitution if it does not seek out the emancipation of a society’s most marginaliz...
The decision on 6th of September 2018 in Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India which struck down the ...
In very few countries worldwide, is constitutionalism confined to the apex court’s courtrooms, the w...
Judicial Activism, is the role of an activist played by the judiciary in a nutshell, we can say that...
The Supreme Court directive in National Legal Services Authority v. Union of India brought in...
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For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study addresses constitu...