Talaq Bill: With Added Provisions – Published in The Kashmir Monitor

The Triple Talaq issue arose out of a suo moto reference of the Supreme Court made in the year 2016.  In August 2017, the issue was settled by a five judges’ judgement, declaring that three pronouncements of Talaq in one sitting by a husband is a non-legal action. The government has since then been trying […]

Eroding Democratic Values – Published in Livelaw

Supreme Court has recently said ‘lynching is an affront to the rule of law and to the exalted values of the Constitution itself’. The Rule of law is one of the basic features of the Constitution of India and the same reflects everywhere in it. Similarly, the Supreme Court has declared ‘Secularism’ as a basic […]