‘Resham fails both the test of reasoning as well as the test of empathy’, says author and scholar, Arvind Narrain·March 23, 2022
‘Increasing the marital age of women to 21 is counter-productive’, says pioneer of the women’s movement, Flavia Agnes·January 27, 2022
‘India must pass a law that specifically outlaws genocide, and provide for ways to implement that law’, says founder of Genocide Watch, Gregory H. Stanton·January 23, 2022
“Opaque system erodes the independence of the judiciary”, says Member of Rajya Sabha, John Brittas·January 1, 2022
‘AFSPA cannot protect unlawful killings’, says human rights defender documenting abuses by the security forces·December 15, 2021
MHA's advisory asking states/UTs to monitor prisoners released is an “over-reaction”, says campaigner for prison reforms·November 22, 2021
Need to discuss sustainable judicial reforms: Justice Madan B Lokur tells The Leaflet·January 26, 2019
Justice Madan B Lokur (Retd.) in conversation with Rajdeep Sardesai at The Leaflet’s ‘State of the Indian Judiciary’ programme on January 23, 2019·January 24, 2019
THE LEAFLET INTERVIEW | Justice tempered with mercy and righteous indignation against injustice: Justice Kurian Joseph on what guided him throughout his judicial stint ·December 5, 2018
Our diminishing ability to withhold consent when threatened with being deprived of the services means we need a data privacy law: Akash Karmakar·November 16, 2018
Men will resort to bullying tactics to respond to #MeToo, but the storm shouldn’t blow over: Maneka Gandhi ·October 15, 2018