The Supreme Court gave a landmark decision in the Delhi water crisis case. The Author attempts to decode certain aspects of the judgement, focusing on its directive to release Yamuna river water amid acute scarcity in the capital. It examines the legal intricacies surrounding the Court's jurisdiction, the implications for water management, and the dynamics of inter-state water disputes. Central to the discussion is the debate over whether the Court's intervention signifies judicial activism or exceeds its constitutional mandate. By analyzing these complexities, the Article underscores the judiciary's role in ensuring equitable outcomes and protecting fundamental rights in critical public interest matters.
Unifying the Ballot: Why One Nation One Election is the way forward for India in 2024
The author, in this piece, makes a case for holding a single election in India instead of separate elections for the Centre and the States at different time periods. Advocating for One Nation One Election, they discuss the need, expenditure considerations, importance of national parties and good and bad governance considerations while implementing the same. They also opine on how ONOE can be implemented in India.
Blasphemy: A Retrograde in Today’s World
The author asserts that the law of Blasphemy is essentially a bad law and has no place in today's world in light of legitimization of mob violence, infringement upon freedom of free speech and expression and the discourse about protecting religion. It is concluded that blasphemy laws need a serious relook in the modern era.