Constitution
AA Edit | A governor cut to size
The greyest of the grey areas in our Constitution could be about the institution of governors
AA Edit | It’s time to scrap sedition law, not make it harsher
Laws must be brought in to protect the people, and not the government
Abhijit Bhattacharyya | Power games for control of Delhi have hit rock bottom
The basic issue before us is the mega-chaos, confusion and conflict in the nation’s capital due to the indigenous brand of “dyarchy”
AA Edit | Let new Parliament usher in a great future for India
India has shown the world, again and again, that despite all its drawbacks and shortcomings, democracy works
Aakar Patel | Hindu Rashtra via reinterpretation of the Constitution?
Prof. Gopal’s thesis is that he sees a Hindu Rashtra coming to fruition by 2047 in two steps
Mohan Guruswamy | From a unitary state to a Union of States
India was never intended to be a saffron-hued monochromatic state, but a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-lingual state
SC asks Centre, states if fundamental duties a must
A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and M M Sundresh issued notice on the plea filed by Supreme Court lawyer Durga Dutt
Pavan K. Varma | Opp. has done well to snub a hollow ‘Constitution Day’
Jan 26 is the long-consecrated day to celebrate the promulgation of the Constitution. This new celebration on Nov 26 was a BJP innovation
Aakar Patel | Constitution is just forgotten: No ‘fraternity’ exists in India!
We have lost our empathy for those who are unlike us and we do not even recognise that we have lost it
AA Edit | Quotas: Let Parliament decide
Reservation is essentially a political question; its legal aspects are addressed by Article 15 (4) of the Constitution