
Book Review: Jail Diary of Bhagat Singh by Bhagat Singh
Jail Diary of Bhagat Singh reveals his deep thoughts on freedom, socialism, and justice, offering insight into his revolutionary ideals and intellectual legacy.

Book Review: Breaking Rocks and Barriers: Memoirs of a Geologist and Mountaineer by Sudipta SenguptaÂ
Breaking Rocks and Barriers by Sudipta Sengupta is a thrilling memoir of geology, mountaineering, and breaking limits as India's pioneering women explorers.

Book Review: The Cases That India Forgot by Chintan Chandrachud
Explore The Cases That India Forgot, where Chintan Chandrachud unpacks 10 landmark cases that shaped India’s legal system, rights, and democracy.

Book Review of LIES OUR MOTHERS TOLD US: The Indian Woman’s Burden by Nilanjana Bhowmick
Lies Our Mothers Told Us by Nilanjana Bhowmick reveals the burden of Indian women balancing careers & domestic duties, challenging systemic gender inequality.

Book Review: Why Men Rape by Tara Kaushal
Tara Kaushal’s Why Men Rape examines rape culture in India through convict interviews, revealing deep-rooted causes and urging social change.

Book Review: Sex and the Supreme Court: How the Law is Upholding the Dignity of the Indian Citizen by Saurabh Kirpal
Explore how Sex and the Supreme Court highlights the judiciary's role in advancing LGBTQ+ rights and individual dignity in India through impactful essays.

Book Review of 10 Judgements That Changed India by Zia Mody
Zia Mody’s 10 Judgements That Changed India examines landmark Supreme Court rulings that shaped India’s democracy, rights, and justice with clarity and insight.

Book Review: Courts and Their Judgments: Premises, Prerequisites by Arun Shourie
Arun Shourie’s Courts and Their Judgments explores judicial activism, overreach, and reforms in India’s legal system with sharp analysis and insight.

Book Review: The World of Fatwas or the Shariah in Action by Arun Shourie
Arun Shourie’s The World of Fatwas explores the history, politics, and social impact of fatwas, offering deep insights into religion, society, and reform.

Book Review: Falling Over Backwards (An Essay on Reservations and on Judicial Populism) by Arun Shourie
Arun Shourie’s Falling Over Backwards examines caste-based reservations in India, judicial populism, and their impact on equality, merit, and society.