Speaker’s Inaction No Longer Immune: Telangana High Court’s Purposive Lens on Judicial Review Over Speaker’s Delay in Anti-Defection Pleas

In its recent verdict, the Telangana High Court directed the Telangana Legislative assembly speaker to decide the disqualification petitions pending against the defecting Bharatiya Rashtra Samiti (BRS) MLAs into the ruling Congress Party within four weeks. The judgment, Kuna Pandu Vivekanand v. State of Telangana, pronounced by a Single-judge bench of Hon’ble Justice Vijaysen Reddy underscored that a complete abdication of judicial review concerning the inaction of speaker, as a constitutional functionary, is an anathema and repugnant to the greater democratic values. This article analyses this judgement.

Love Knows No Boundaries: A Comparative Analysis of Marriage Equality Litigation in India and Costa Rica

In this piece, the author makes an analytical comparison of marriage equality litigation in Costa Rica and India and argues why the court’s decision in India must follow a similar line of thought as that adopted by the Costa Rican Court while taking into account the approach adopted by the Indian Supreme Court in the Vishaka case.

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