
Law and Other Things publishes articles and commentary focused on Indian constitutional law, public law, and legal practice. The blog addresses issues such as the constitutional implications of legislation, rights related to healthcare and end-of-life decisions, and procedural aspects of litigation in Indian courts. It also covers topics on equality, citizenship, and access to justice, including challenges faced by marginalized groups. The blog aims to provide insights into both doctrinal legal analysis and practical courtroom procedures, serving law students, practitioners, and those interested in the evolving legal landscape of India.

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This blog analyses the Supreme Court’s review judgment in the Vanshakti matter. It breakdowns the judgement through the lens of competing environmental principles. Firstly, it situates the judgment within broader environmental governance in India built on the foundations of the…
What’s new at LAOT 1. In Dialogue with Arvind Datar: Tribunals, Gaming & Constitutional Power, (A conversation on key constitutional issues, including Gameskraft v. Union of India exploring judicial review and the future of regulatory governance). 2. Bihar’s SIR: Rethinking…
“A law for domestic workers is not a demand, it is a need” says Gruhakarmikula Union Telangana State (GUTS) President Mrs. Vallala Manjula. To an uninitiated reader, Manjula’s assertion may seem like a policy suggestion or a legal argument. However,…