A Temporal Analysis of the Supreme Court of India’s Workload: Empirical Insights and the Path Forward
The Indian legal system, the world’s largest democratic judiciary, continues to wrestle with unprecedented backlogs and systemic challenges. Among its many cogs, the Supreme Court of India (SCI) sits at…
Why Crime Fell in the 1990s: Unraveling America’s Greatest Criminal Justice Mystery
The dramatic decline in crime during the 1990s remains one of the most remarkable social phenomena in modern American history. Understanding why crime fell in the 1990s has become a…
Daughters and Property Rights in India: A Complete Legal Guide for Women in 2025
In a society where the question “Why should daughters be treated any less than sons?” is finally being answered with legal backing, daughters and property rights in India have undergone…
How Medical Science Has Acted Both as Empowerment and Control for Transgender People
Medical science has long wielded immense influence over transgender lives, shaping experiences through both empowerment and control. Understanding this dual role is essential for recognizing how medical institutions can validate…
The Evolution of the Transgender Movement: From Riots to Recognition (1966-2000s)
Key takeaway: The transgender movement evolved from grassroots activism in the 1960s through intersectional feminist theory, HIV/AIDS organizing, and state surveillance challenges, ultimately establishing transgender studies as a legitimate academic…
The Prajwal Revanna Video Case: A Comprehensive Overview 2025
The Prajwal Revanna video case stands as one of the most shocking political scandals in recent Indian history, culminating in the conviction of a sitting Member of Parliament for rape…
NIA Court Acquits All Seven Accused including Pragya Singh Thakur in Landmark Verdict: Complete Analysis of the Historic 2008 Malegaon Blast Case
After 17 years of legal proceedings, investigations, and national debate, the NIA Court Acquits All Seven Accused including Pragya Singh Thakur in Landmark Verdict has finally brought closure to one…
The Two Husbands of Vera Tiscenko Case : Collision of Conversion, Law, and Colonial Politics
In 1940 a Polish‐Russian actress walked into a Calcutta mosque, embraced Islam, and set off a legal chain reaction that still echoes through South Asian family law. Popularly remembered as…
MP Female Judge Resigns as male judge Accused of her Harassment Promoted To High Court
The resignation of Aditi Gajendra Sharma has sent shockwaves through India’s judiciary: when an MP Female Judge Resigns as male judge Accused of her Harassment Promoted To High Court, it…
The Rise of Public Interest Litigation in Post Emergency India: How a Constitutional Experiment Redefined Justice
Key TakeawayThe Rise of Public Interest Litigation in Post Emergency India turned a once‐insulated Supreme Court into a populist forum that bypassed rigid procedures, relaxed standing rules, and made the…
The Right against Self Incrimination in India: Origins, Scope, and Contemporary Challenges
The Right against Self Incrimination in India—guaranteed under Article 20(3)—protects every person “accused of any offence” from being “compelled to be a witness against himself.” Its contours, shaped by landmark…
Embracing Archetypal Legal Scholarship: A Field Guide for Students and Researchers
Key Takeaway :Archetypal Legal Scholarship offers a clear taxonomy of nine distinct approaches to legal research, empowering students and researchers to identify, select, and apply the most fitting methodology for…