Law and Society
April 1, 2011

The making of the Lokpal Bill

A comparison of the government’s draft Lokpal Bill and the Jan Lokpal Bill of Anna Hazare and other civil society members reveals that the likely areas of contention for the…
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Law and Society
March 1, 2011

Grey areas in the right to live – and die

The argument of possible misuse cannot be grounds to oppose the legalization of euthanasia, says Rakesh Shukla in this comment on the Aruna Shanbaug judgment. If misuse were grounds to…
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Law and Society
February 26, 2011

Revisiting defamation: the demand for decriminalisation

The law of criminal defamation has several ramifications, affecting the right to privacy and contempt too and can be misused by the high and mighty to curb criticism, says RAKESH…
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Law and Society
December 2, 2010

The sedition case against Roy and Geelani: a case of the reluctant prosecution

The directive of a Delhi metropolitan magistrate to police to file an FIR charging sedition against the writer and the Kashmiri separatist leader, exposes our law-enforcers intolerance for dissent, says…
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Psyche and Society
October 28, 2010

Arushi murder: ambivalence in child-parent relationship

Arushi, a 14-year-old schoolgirl and the family’s domestic help were found murdered in her house in NOIDA, a satellite town of the capital New Delhi, on May 16, 2008. Her…
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Law and Society
July 1, 2010

Beyond the Khushboo case

The Supreme Court judgment quashing all criminal cases of obscenity against Khushboo is a welcome blow against hypocritical morality masquerading as virtue. But it isn’t enough. We need to debate…
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Law and Society
June 1, 2010

Buckling under pressure from MNCs

The sorry 26-year saga of the Bhopal gas leak case -- in which the Supreme Court reduced charges from culpable homicide not amounting to murder to death by negligence while…
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Law and Society
April 6, 2010

Contempt powers and free speech

The present definition of criminal contempt is arbitrary and can lead to unreasonable restrictions on freedom of speech. A critical appraisal by RAKESH SHUKLA. The power of superior courts to…
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Law and Psychology
April 1, 2010

Khap killing and punishment

The recent conviction of caste panchayat leaders in Haryana who killed a young couple for marrying within their gotra is historic. But the knee-jerk reaction of calling for new laws…
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Law and Society
April 1, 2010

Crime and Punishment

The recent conviction of caste panchayat leaders in Haryana who killed a young couple for marrying within their gotra is historic. But the knee-jerk reaction of calling for new laws…
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