Selected Articles and Quotes
Selected Articles
- The Historical Baggage of ‘Due Process’: Violence, Privilege, and the Rule of Law (Smashboard, 1 November 2018; republished Firstpost, 2 November 2018)
- A two-part series: Part 1: Concentration camps, citizenship and the burden of erasure in India and Part 2: Nationalities and rights held hostage to documentation (Asia Times, 16 & 17 October 2018)
- Section 377: Decriminalising homosexuality is great, but the fight for true equality is not yet over (Scroll, 07 September 2018)
- Rape laws: Why the Supreme Court must read down Section 377 – but not strike it down in its entirety (Scroll, 12 July 2018)
- Free speech exists, but its consequences must be recognized (Asia Times, 15 June 2018)
- TimesNow’s Tejpal tapes programme reflects many legal and ethical concerns about reporting rape (Scroll, 29 May 2018)
- Opinion: #DeathForChildRape is an empty slogan – it won’t stop attacks on our children (Scroll, 22 April 2018)
- Are Indians making effective demands in protest against rape incidents? (Asia Times, 18 April 2018)
- Opinion: Making Postcard News founder’s arrest about fake news rather than communal hatred is risky (Scroll, 31 March 2018)
- Explicit images of women need to be liberated from the male gaze (Asia Times, 07 March 2018)
- Behind India's first woman lawyer, Cornelia Sorabji (DailyO, 15 Nov 2017)
- Sexual abusers list is problematic – but gives victims a sense of regaining control (Scroll, 26 October 2017)
- Feeble is Fierce (Blurb in India Today, 27 October 2017)
- India takes first step towards criminalizing marital rape (Asia Times, 12 October 2017)
- No may not mean no: Order acquitting Peepli Live co-director of rape opens terrifying possibilities (in Scroll, 27 September 2017)
- Mahmood Farooqui: HC’s troubling interpretation of consent (Asia Times, 26 September 2017)
- Talk Point: Is crowdsourcing and publishing names of alleged sexual predators fair? (Blurb in The Print, 25 October 2017)
- SC's Right to Privacy ruling does more for Indians than we had hoped for (Business Standard, 25 August 2017)
- Sedition Law A Relic of the Past, But Can’t be Repealed At Will (Quint, 19 August 2016)
- Perumal Murugan and the Judicial Defence of Free Speech (Live Law, reprinted from my blog on 6 July 2016)
- The 857-Site Porn Ban and the Contours of Indian Public Discourse (10 August 2015)
- SC’s free speech verdict needs to be celebrated with significant pinch of salt (26 March 2015)
- ‘Death for rape’ is not justice but symptom of a society that doesn’t value women (in LegallyIndia, 5 April 2014)
- Why Didn't She Walk Out? (Indian Express, 23 June 2013)
- Demystifying plagiarism, the legal way (MXM India, 17 August 2012)
- On India's Proposed Statutory Broadcasting Licence (12 September 2011)
- On The Indian Governments Clarification On IT Rules And Personal Data (26 August 2011)
Jointly-Authored Articles
- Why India’s Digital Drive Should Not Neglect Elderly Citizens, Disabled People And Children (with Sidharth Chopra | Medianama, 06 March 2025)
- Courts, Contracts, and Coronavirus (with Sidharth Chopra | Medianama, 20 April 2020; Bar and Bench, 01 May 2020)
- The Future of Copyright Policy in India (with Sidharth Chopra | Medianama, 11 July 2019; Bar and Bench, 13 July 2019)
- Technology, Fears of Cultural Submergence, and Video Regulation in India (with Sidharth Chopra | LiveLaw, 08 May 2019; Medianama, 09 May 2019)
- The Cumulative Effect of Recent Internet Regulation (with Sidharth Chopra | Medianama, 11 February 2019; Bar and Bench, 12 February 2019)
- State Intervention in the Development of Digital India (with Sidharth Chopra | Bar and Bench, 7 December 2019; Medianama, 9 January 2019)
- Cross-Sectoral Conceptions of ‘Public Interest’ (with Sidharth Chopra | Medianama, 22 November 2018; Bar and Bench, 2 December 2018)
Selected Quotes
- MeitY's AI Regulation Report: Ambitious But No Concrete Solutions (Sejal Sharma, The Secretariat, 09 January 2025)
- Did AI Write The Exam? Jindal Law Student’s Fight May Set Academic Rules (Hera Rizwan, boomlive.in, 08 November 2024)
- “Cable TV like regulation to affect OTTs growth,” say experts on Broadcasting BillCable TV like regulation to affect OTTs growth,” say experts on Broadcasting Bill (indiantelevision.com, 14 November 2023) Also see: Broadcasting Bill: Cable TV like regulation to affect OTTs growth, say experts (Jatin Grover, Financial Express);
- Intellectual Property And Graffiti Art- What Needs To Be Done (Chandril Chattopadhyay, BWLegalWorld, 09 November 2022)
- #NAMA: Dealing with copyright offences, injunctions, collective licensing under Copyright Act (Aditi Chaturvedi, medianama.com, 04 November 2020)
- #MeToo: How should Indian firms deal with sexual harassment complaints from a worker’s previous job? (Aarefa Johari, Scroll, 20 November 2018)
- Not just Hadiya: Indian courts have had a long problem accepting women’s free choices (Shoaib Daniyal, Scroll, 04 December 2017)
- Crowd-sourced list of ‘academic harassers’ sparks row in India (Vishakha Saxena, Asia Times, 25 October 2017)
- Focus on consent after acquittal of filmmaker (The Telegraph India, 2 October 2017)
- Can Prasoon Joshi Clean Up The Mess Pahlaj Nihalani Has Left The Censor Board In? (Aroon Deep, Huffington Post, 12 August 2017)
- How I escaped an X-rated life: A 56-year-old woman on moving court and asking for porn websites to be blocked (Dipti Nagpaul D'souza, Indian Express, 25 June 2017)
- Women's Rights Advocate Resigns After Taking Smiling Selfie with Rape Victim (Gabby Bess, Broadly, Vice 01 July 2016)
- What They Said: Former Chief Justice Jagdish Sharan Verma’s Death (Neha Thirani Bagri, India Ink, New York Times, 23 April 2013)
- 2(m) or not 2(m) (Nilanjana Roy, Business Standard, 25 January 2013)
- New privacy rules under the IT Act (Amlan Mohanty, MyLaw, 31 July 2011)
- Wronging a Right (Nandini Vaish, India Today, 26 June 2010)
- Lawyers, publishers demand changes in Copyright Bill (WebIndia123, 27 May 2010)
- Digital Dimensions (Sindhu Manjesh, Times of India, 8 May 2010)