Law
Chandra Deo Singh, a name not necessarily familiar to many of us, spent time in prison in1945 for taking part…
What can persons with disability do and not do? Can they have sex? Should they have sex? However well-intentioned they…
Motherhood is hallowed concept in Indian society – folklore and stories of branding women who do not bear a child…
By: Diksha Sanyal at the JILS Blog The National Legal Services Authority v. Union of India [Writ Petition (Civil) No. 400 of 2012] has…
Law passed in Sindh province shows that despite religious opposition, steps taken to outlaw child marriage are taking effect. By: Mohammad…
Is Law restrictive and limiting or can it be liberating and provide people a sense of agency when it comes…
Post the historic Naz Foundation judgment of the Delhi High Court in July 2009, a prominent English news magazine carried…
JG: As a founder member of The Alternative Law Forum (ALF) you have engaged with conventional law and at the…
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO Act), defines a ‘child’ to mean ‘any person below the…
I graduated from a Law School in Bangalore in 2012 and moved back to my hometown, Lucknow, U.P., where I…
This piece attempts to think about how bodies are produced and circulate in moving registers and discourses, chiefly around the question of representation.
On Jan 1, 2014 when I met Vidya Reddy, one of TULIR’s co-founders, for an interview on consent among teenagers…
Haiku for the Disenfranchised: An overcooked symphony the angry voices scream ‘377. Unnatural Offences – Whoever voluntarily…