The article is premised on the recent GNCTD Act and its impact on federalism. It takes a detour from the popular discourse and explores federalism through the lens of fundamental rights. It argues that the right to vote and self-governance can be considered fundamental rights under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution.
Reform, That You May Preserve
The author in this piece discusses the ongoing conflict over the method of judicial appointments in India. He critiques judicial primacy in judicial appointments in light of the dissent of Justice Chelameswar in the NJAC case. The author suggested a new model based on the United Kingdom's model for appointing judges in India.