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Vidhi (Vidhi Centre For Legal Policy) has launched their State of the System database to document the extent of criminalisation in India. 101Reporters is proud to be a partner on this project, and are excited to share this series of personal stories from inside the criminal justice system.

Vidhi (<a href="/Vidhi_India/">Vidhi Centre For Legal Policy</a>) has launched their State of the System database to document the extent of criminalisation in India. 101Reporters is proud to be a partner on this project, and are excited to share this series of personal stories from inside the criminal justice system.
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🎥🌿 How do India’s conservation frameworks accommodate or constrain #research, #filmmaking, and broader #conservation efforts? Join us for Episode 4 of THE GREEN MANDATE – Season 3, where we explore "Access, Ethics, and Law in Wildlife Research and Filmmaking." Featuring: ➡️

🎥🌿 How do India’s conservation frameworks accommodate or constrain #research, #filmmaking, and broader #conservation efforts?

Join us for Episode 4 of THE GREEN MANDATE – Season 3, where we explore "Access, Ethics, and Law in Wildlife Research and Filmmaking."

Featuring: 
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🚨 #Event | Panel discussion on ‘Access, Ethics, and Law in Wildlife Research and Filmmaking’ Happening today! Register here ➡️ vidhilegalpolicy.in/events/the-gre… #EventsinDelhi #Climate #Conservation #Policy #ClimatePolicy #Film

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Vidhi fellows Kartavi Satyarthi, Shireen Yachu, and Jwalika Balaji were part of a roundtable organised by the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU ) analysing legal developments in the decade following the Supreme Court's landmark judgement on transgender rights

Vidhi fellows Kartavi Satyarthi, Shireen Yachu, and Jwalika Balaji were part of a roundtable organised by the National Forensic Sciences University (<a href="/NFSU_Official/">NFSU</a> ) analysing legal developments in the decade following the Supreme Court's landmark judgement on transgender rights
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Filed your tax returns late? Jumped a red light in a rush? 🚨 You might be surprised to learn that these actions could make you a criminal under Indian law. Only 25% of the 7,305 crimes are in the core criminal law. The remaining 75% lie hidden across laws dealing with matters

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Join us for a #discussion on "Justice, Demolitions & the Rule of Law in Peace and Conflict," a deep dive into the landmark November 2024 Supreme Court judgment on unlawful demolitions. This case raises urgent questions on executive accountability and constitutional protections

Join us for a #discussion on "Justice, Demolitions &amp; the Rule of Law in Peace and Conflict," a deep dive into the landmark November 2024 Supreme Court judgment on unlawful demolitions. This case raises urgent questions on executive accountability and constitutional protections
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🚨 Event happening tomorrow at IIC, New Delhi from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm (high tea will be served before the event) 🚨 🔗 Register here ➡️ forms.gle/wgB3FxcPeBGju7… #Event #EventsinDelhi #LegalPolicy #Law #SupremeCourtofIndia

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“The district judiciary basically lacks the ‘decisional independence’ to deliver fearless and decisive justice. This is because they are constantly worrying about reprisals in the form of disciplinary inquiries by High Courts.” In Tareekh pe Justice, authors Prashant Reddy

“The district judiciary basically lacks the ‘decisional independence’ to deliver fearless and decisive justice. This is because they are constantly worrying about reprisals in the form of disciplinary inquiries by High Courts.” 

In Tareekh pe Justice, authors Prashant Reddy
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Grateful to Naveed Mehmood Ahmad (Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy) and Dr. Malabika Pal (Miranda House, University of Delhi) for engaging with our Researching Reality scholars this year. Your insights on law, policy, and critical thinking deeply enriched their journey in

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Did you know? Between 2009 and 2024, five High Courts compulsorily retired 94 judges from the district judiciary. ➡️ What does this say about judicial independence—when judges can be removed without cause or a chance to be heard? ➡️ What does this mean for a system already

Did you know? Between 2009 and 2024, five High Courts compulsorily retired 94 judges from the district judiciary.

➡️ What does this say about judicial independence—when judges can be removed without cause or a chance to be heard?

➡️ What does this mean for a system already
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Introducing “Implement India: 15 Reform Roadmaps for 2025” This year’s edition of the Briefing Book, an annual Vidhi publication, titled Implement India, marks a deliberate shift in our approach to legal and policy reform. Moving beyond the design of new laws, we focus instead

Introducing “Implement India: 15 Reform Roadmaps for 2025”

This year’s edition of the Briefing Book, an annual Vidhi publication, titled Implement India, marks a deliberate shift in our approach to legal and policy reform. Moving beyond the design of new laws, we focus instead