A curated library of legal knowledge — articles, interpretations, and educational resources for legal professionals and the general public.
An exploration of the constitutional foundations that support the public broadcasting of court proceedings, drawing from Article 19(1)(a) and the principle of open justice.
Published: 2022 • Constitutional Law
How the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 has been interpreted to include digital rights, privacy, and access to information in the modern era.
Published: 2023 • Fundamental Rights
A comprehensive guide to the structure of the Indian judicial system — from District Courts to the Supreme Court, including the role and powers of each tier.
Reference Guide • Judicial System
An in-depth analysis of the principles of natural justice — audi alteram partem and nemo judex in causa sua — and their application in administrative and judicial proceedings.
Published: 2021 • Administrative Law
A reference document cataloguing the constitutional articles that empower judicial review — Articles 13, 32, 136, 226, and 227 — with annotations on their scope and limitations.
Quick Reference • Constitutional Framework
How Indian courts have adopted and adapted the doctrine of proportionality as a tool for balancing competing rights and interests in constitutional adjudication.
Published: 2022 • Constitutional Law
A plain-language guide explaining the five types of writs available under the Indian Constitution — Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari, and Quo Warranto.
Guide • Fundamental Rights
Examining how technology — from e-filing to AI-assisted legal research — is transforming the administration of justice and what this means for the future of courts.
Published: 2023 • Legal Technology
A curated collection of landmark Supreme Court judgments interpreting Article 19(1)(a), from Romesh Thappar to the present day.
Collection • Fundamental Rights