@TurbulentTamizh Gave the exam yesterday - I don't think it's about that. It's just humanly impossible to carry all bare acts possible for the exam? Had carried some 28 of them, and still saw questions on the Uttrakhand UCC etc. More than failing/passing, just a super annoying experience really.
@AirIndiaX Haha! Just a reply your staff gave. Arranging for 5+ hours. They have accommodated international passengers, but not domestic? Delhi is less important than New York?
I’ve written on the Supreme Court’s conflicting bail jurisprudence under the UAPA, and the questions now before the reference bench on delay, Article 21, and the continuing “afterlives” of Najeeb. Feedback is most welcome.
New blog post:
The Many Afterlives of Najeeb – The Supreme Court’s Reference on Delay as a Ground for Bail under the UAPA --
https://t.co/QZkRxu5dkH
[A guest post by Rushil Batra.]
Happy and grateful to have led work on the issue, as well as the logistics for the symposium.
Looking forward to sharing the finalised Volume 36(2) soon. Six out of our nine pieces (and my editorial) have already been uploaded as advance articles: https://t.co/fO0YFgVjye
Proud to share that, like every year, NLSIR hosted its annual symposium, this time for Volume 36(2), a special issue on free speech, democracy, and press freedom.
Across three sessions and eight papers, we had conversations on free speech, caste, privacy, political deepfakes, protest regulation, and press freedom that pushed us to think harder and ask better questions.
Grateful to all our authors, moderators, and everyone who joined us and engaged so thoughtfully. Volume 36(2) will be finalised by June/July, and we are excited to share it soon.
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