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When the Subaltern Speaks Supremacy

Dr. Karthick Ram Manoharan

May 30, 2025

How do we understand the politics of the subaltern if they seek to speak not the language of subalternity but of supremacy? This chapter explores the uses and abuses of vernacular terms of backwardness and…

Article

Granting A Lawful Water Entitlement To Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems In India: As Legal Persons Or With The State As Trustee

Dr. Gayathri D. Naik

May 28, 2025

Groundwater regulation in India is always property rights-based, following the common law framework of the land-water nexus. This regulatory framework has proved to be inequitable, non-inclusive and unsustainable in the context of increasing water demands…

Book

A Nation Is Known By the Enemy It Keeps

Dr. Salmoli Choudhuri

May 27, 2025

Co-author Dr. Moiz Tundawala This piece is written against the backdrop of the recent Indo-Pak confrontation and the frenzied discussions about India’s re-hyphenation with its neighbour. It argues that while enmity remains a salient feature of…

Article

Gender Wars

Kanav Narayan Sahgal

May 25, 2025

The progress made by gay and lesbian activists has not adequately advanced transgender rights, with divisions growing within the LGBTQ+ community and increased anti-transgender legislation. Views expressed in this article are solely those of the…

Article

Erased Pasts and the Politics of Space in Agartala

Dr. Aniket Nandan, Dr. Swarupa Deb

May 24, 2025

Street/place names are deeply embroiled in the struggle for identity in honouring or obscuring the history of a place and creating contesting geographies. Contemporary Agartala is laden with potent symbols of identity-based solidarity and shared…

Book

Caste, Incivility and the Prospects of Civil Repair

Dr. Karthikeyan Damodaran

May 21, 2025

Co-author: Hugo Gorringe The book chapter basically argues that, despite backlashes at every stage in their claims to equality and social justice, Dalits and Dalit movements are continuously engaged in civil repair efforts. The Dalits…

Article

The Indian Concept Of ‘Derivative Works’: Reframing Issues In ANI v OpenAI

Aparajita Lath

May 13, 2025

The heart of the conflict between AI developers and content publishers is question of how the law should treat AI outputs that are trained on human-made, copyrighted works. In India, the ongoing litigation before the…

Article

Reimagining Global Waste Management: The Intersection of WTO Discipline and Environmental Governance in the EU Waste Shipment Regulation

Arnav Sharma

May 13, 2025

Co-author: Ashutosh Kashyap This paper focusses on the discriminatory elements of EU’s revised Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR) 2024, its differential treatment, and operation as an export-restrictive measure. This paper also suggests potential ways to address…

Article

Can Cricket Be A Nuisance? How A Judge’s Review Greenlighted The Game

Dr. Nigam Nuggehalli

May 11, 2025

This article explains Tort Law using the example of an English case, Miller v Jackson, where Cricket became the cause of nuisance and was dealt with in court. Views expressed in this article are solely…

Article

Legal Victories, Lived Defeats: Disability Justice After the ‘Courtroom Revolution’

Aditi Thakur

May 11, 2025

Co-Author: Dr. Vijay K. Tiwari, Assistant Professor, NUJS Kolkata This piece critiques the limits of courtroom-led disability justice, challenging the over-reliance on judicial interventions in a political climate shaped by Schmittian states of exception and…

Article

Women At Work: Beyond Numbers

Dr. Vijayamba R

May 10, 2025

Two surveys compile data on rural women in paid work; it’s a necessary start but the approach could be sharper. Views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not reflect…

Book

Pahalgam And After: How Women Are Used As Instruments Of Politics And Conflict

Dr. Debangana Chatterjee

May 9, 2025

The lives of grieving women are merely viewed as instruments for each side to achieve its ends. Views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not reflect the opinion or…