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Building Bridges: The Journey Towards Equality and Fraternity

Seventy-five years ago, on 26 January 1950, the Constitution of India came into force. To mark this historic milestone and celebrate our Republic Day under our We The People campaign we will be hosting a panel discussion titled "Building Bridges: The Journey Towards Equality and Fraternity." The panel will feature Mary E. John, Rahamath Tarikere, and Justice (Retd.) Gautam Patel of the Bombay High Court - and will be moderated by Harish Narasappa.

Thirteenth Annual DAKSH Constitution Day Lecture 

We will be hosting a series of lectures and panel discussions on various aspects of the Constitution in collaboration with the Bangalore International Centre as part of 'We the People.' For the first event in this series, we are honoured to have Rajeev Bhargava give a lecture on "Deeper Vulnerabilities Of India’s Democracy "

The gruelling course of litigation in India

Last month, the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, highlighted the issue of court delays. In her speech at the National Conference of the District Judiciary, she noted that these delays are what are making people hesitate approaching courts, as they fear that the pursuit of justice will complicate their lives further.

Unpacking Economic Freedom Under the Indian Constitution

We will be hosting a series of lectures and panel discussions on various aspects of the Constitution in collaboration with the Bangalore International Centre as part of 'We the People.' For the first event in this series, we are honoured to have Rajeev Bhargava give a lecture on "Deeper Vulnerabilities Of India’s Democracy "

India’s Democracy  | Lecture by Rajeev Bhargava

We will be hosting a series of lectures and panel discussions on various aspects of the Constitution in collaboration with the Bangalore International Centre as part of 'We the People.' For the first event in this series, we are honoured to have Rajeev Bhargava give a lecture on "Deeper Vulnerabilities Of India’s Democracy "

The Bareilly case and a flawed criminal justice system

A few weeks ago, the case of a woman who had filed a rape case, was sentenced to imprisonment, and fined by a court in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, dominated the headlines. The narrative, echoed by select media users, painted a picture of a woman who had brazenly fabricated rape accusations.