Circumventing the Apex? Telangana’s Recent Stint of Legislative Supremacy

Swapnil Tripathi is fourth year Law student at the National Law University, Jodhpur The erstwhile state of Andhra Pradesh has drawn much attention amongst Indian media & legal scholars for a while now. Its bifurcation, which has been a reality … Continue reading Circumventing the Apex? Telangana’s Recent Stint of Legislative Supremacy

A Legal-Economic Understanding of the Basis of the Reservation Claims made by the Jat Community

Dhruv Shekhar is a third year law student at Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat,  having studied history previously at St. Stephens College. M.N. Srinivas, the pioneer of Indian anthropology in the 1950s, defined a dominant caste[i] as one which is numerically … Continue reading A Legal-Economic Understanding of the Basis of the Reservation Claims made by the Jat Community

Preserving our historical baggage: Why a crime severity index is needed for proactive policing

Rahul Mohan completed his bachelors in electrical engineering from VIT University. Post that he worked as a LAMP(Legislative Assistant to Member of Parliament) fellow, assisting a senior parliamentarian in the Rajya Sabha on policy and legislative matters. He currently works … Continue reading Preserving our historical baggage: Why a crime severity index is needed for proactive policing