DAKSH – National Law University (Delhi) Access to Justice Conference
DAKSH’s Access to Justice Survey is the first systematic study in India to explore the needs and expectations of the users of the judicial system—the litigants.
We will share the results of this survey at the DAKSH – National Law University (Delhi) Access to Justice Conference in Delhi on 23 April 2016.
Vikram Raghavan on “George Gadbois and the Judges of India’s Supreme Court”
Using photographs and archival documents, Vikram Raghavan focused on the work of George Gadbois, an American political scientist who spent several decades studying the Indian judiciary.
October 2015
Greetings from DAKSH! Here’s an update on what we’ve been working on since I last wrote to you. Our Growing Collection of Data We continue... Read More
The court is still in session
In 1984, Saeed Mirza made a movie called Mohan Joshi Haazir Ho about an elderly gentleman who spends many years and all his savings in... Read More
New database of High Courts unearths a 57-year-old case
Nearly a quarter of the cases pending in High Courts are still at the admission stage; in the Karnataka High Court alone, a Company Petition... Read More
Daksh India | the myLaw.net blog
As a fresh law graduate, Harish Narassappa went to court to be handed a file numbered 1 of 1956. He thought to himself that it... Read More
January 2015
Greetings from DAKSH! We are happy to send you the first edition of our monthly update. RULE OF LAW PROJECT As many of you are aware, we... Read More