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Gig Work Legislations Significant In Opening The Space For Labour Protection
September 10, 2025
Compared to the Union government’s social security code, the state gig work legislations go further by not just providing a framework, but also regulating certain aspects of conditions of work, says Saurabh Bhattacharjee. Views expressed…
Is Onam A Hindu Festival? The Moral Imagination That Underpins Its Secular Appeal
September 5, 2025
This article discusses the politics of morality that underpins the secular appeal of Onam, Kerala’s official state festival. It argues that Onam’s popularity across different sections of people is not because of any religious origins,…
In Bengaluru’s Libraries, a Picture of all That is Wrong in Our Models of Employment
September 5, 2025
“Underpaid, overworked and bereft of social security, over 300 workers, predominantly women, have been protesting for almost a decade with little sympathy and almost no intervention by government bodies.” Views expressed are solely those of…
Statute v Morality: The Complex Case of Speluncean Explorers
August 31, 2025
“The general public is aware of the law as a set of rules that regulate our conduct but beyond that, there is little appreciation of the law’s characteristics. People outside legal academia rarely think about…
Sci-Hub case: What’s really at stake is future of research in India
August 31, 2025
Indian researchers face a setback as Sci-Hub, a vital resource for accessing research papers, is blocked following a court order in a copyright dispute between major publishers and the platform. This ban raises concerns about…
The Cambridge Companion to Periyar
August 29, 2025
The Cambridge Companion to Periyar (Cambridge University Press, 2025) is a timely academic intervention which brings together scholars working on different aspects of modern Tamil politics, taking diverse perspectives, to comment on Periyar E. V….
Reforming The Indian Bar: The Limits of Technological Solutions
August 26, 2025
A majority of Indians do not have effective access to legal services, despite the constitutional promise of access to justice. There are two intertwined reasons for this: the unavailability of a sufficient number of good…
Gig worker rights stuck in draft mode
August 25, 2025
“The Karnataka government’s Draft Platform-Based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Rules, 2025, intended to clarify and operationalise its parent law — the groundbreaking Karnataka Platform-Based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Ordinance, 2025 —…
After Kashmir’s ban on books, librarians are on a tightrope
August 23, 2025
“On August 5, the J&K Home department notified the ban of 25 books, also marking the Director of Libraries in J&K, likely directing for the books to be removed from public libraries in the region….
Legal Education and the Supreme Court
August 22, 2025
The more things change, the more they remain the same. The aphorism captures the sentiment aptly when reading the Report of the Indian Universities Commission, 1902 today, particularly its section on legal education. It raises…
No SIR, Women and Migrants Have a Right to Vote
August 12, 2025
“As the SIR threatens to disenfranchise swathes of Bihari migrants, most workers lack the awareness, documentation or wherewithal to reclaim their rights.” Views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do…
Audrey Truschke Puts People At The Centre of India’s 5,000-year Story
August 11, 2025
A review of the historian Audrey Truschke’s fourth book, India: 5,000 Years of History on the Subcontinent. The book is a history of the subcontinent built from the stories of traders, nuns, slaves, and scholars….