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‘Caste, its Genesis and Mechanisms’: A reflection on Ambedkar’s Insights

More than a century after Ambedkar stood before a Columbia seminar and argued that caste was not divine but constructed, his first major paper remains the most precise account of how caste was made, and why that matters for how it might be unmade.

https://theleaflet.in/reading-ambedkar-in-2026/caste-its-genesis-and-mechanisms-a-reflection-on-ambedkars-insights

u/theleaflet_in — 5 days ago
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Politics without social reform is a lie: Ambedkar's ‘Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah’

Ambedkar’s 1940 address on Ranade’s 101st birth anniversary remains strikingly relevant today. Democracy cannot exist without social equality; hero-worship structurally weakens political life by concentrating power and stifling critique; and ideas fail without organisation and mass mobilisation.

https://theleaflet.in/reading-ambedkar-in-2026/politics-without-social-reform-is-a-lie-ambedkars-ranade-gandhi-and-jinnah

u/theleaflet_in — 5 days ago
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Reading Ambedkar in 2026: An Introduction

As we conclude ninety years since the publication of one of the foundational texts on anti-caste literature – Dr Ambedkar’s ‘Annihilation of Caste’ – this special series revisits some of the leading writings by the interdisciplinary scholar and social reformer, spanning across caste, philosophy, religion, and economy.

https://theleaflet.in/reading-ambedkar-in-2026/reading-ambedkar-in-2026-an-introduction

u/theleaflet_in — 5 days ago
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‘If judges are threatened to remain silent to the liking of politically powerful persons, justice itself may become a casualty’: Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma initiates criminal contempt proceedings against Kejriwal, Sisodia and other AAP leaders

While initiating criminal contempt proceedings against Kejriwal and other AAP leaders for allegedly orchestrating a social media campaign to vilify and intimidate the presiding judge, Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma transferred the excise policy case to the Chief Justice for reassignment — clarifying that the transfer was not an acceptance of recusal, which she continues to reject.

https://theleaflet.in/leaflet-reports/if-judges-are-threatened-to-remain-silent-to-the-liking-of-politically-powerful-persons-justice-itself-may-become-a-casualty-justice-swarna-kanta-sharma-initiates-criminal-contempt-proceedings-against-kejriwal-sisodia-and-other-aap-leaders

u/theleaflet_in — 7 days ago
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Sabarimala Reference | ‘Constitution makers envisaged the reform of Hinduism’: Respondents urge

As the Sabarimala Reference hearings completed a fortnight, senior advocates Jaideep Gupta, Sanjay Hegde, Vijay Hansaria, Meneka Guruswamy and Shadan Farasat for the respondents argued on the intent of the Constitution drafters to open temples to ‘all classes’ and the perils of acceding to public morality.

https://theleaflet.in/leaflet-reports/sabarimala-reference-constitution-makers-envisaged-the-reform-of-hinduism-respondents-urge

u/theleaflet_in — 7 days ago
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Supreme Court’s patch-work approach in abortion cases leaves the underlying legal problems on reproductive autonomy in India unaddressed

A recent approval by the top Court for medical termination of a 15-year old girl’s pregnancy is the latest addition to a case-by-case jurisprudence pushing for greater reproductive autonomy. But without access to courts, abortion remains a mounting challenge for women tangled in the MTP Act’s legal bottlenecks.

https://theleaflet.in/women-and-children/supreme-courts-patch-work-approach-in-abortion-cases-leaves-the-underlying-legal-problems-on-reproductive-autonomy-in-india-unaddressed

u/theleaflet_in — 9 days ago
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When the Governor wants Receipts: The wrong kind of Proof in a Hung Assembly

As actor Vijay swears in as Tamil Nadu’s chief minister following days of uncertainty, we look back upon whether the Governor can actually act as an authority certifying legislative confidence despite prima facie proof of majority support. Could statutory clarity on the sequence of government formation avoid future instances of such ‘receipt constitutionalism’?

https://theleaflet.in/governance-and-policy/when-the-governor-wants-receipts-the-wrong-kind-of-proof-in-a-hung-assembly

u/theleaflet_in — 12 days ago
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Interpreting ‘Bhagwa’: A report on the arbitrary application of UP Government Servant Conduct Rules

In December 2025, UP’s Public Service Tribunal imposed punishment on a public servant for a Facebook post made in 2018. A formal warning, a transfer and a chargesheet have trailed the officer since. Glaringly, the tribunal has overstepped its own mandate, even violating the UP Government Servant Conduct Rules.

https://theleaflet.in/governance-and-policy/interpreting-bhagwa-a-report-on-the-arbitrary-application-of-up-government-servant-conduct-rules

u/theleaflet_in — 12 days ago
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Sabarimala Reference | ‘Excommunication is closest it can come to civil death’: Respondents argue

On the thirteenth day of hearings, Respondents pressed that the practice of excommunication in the Dawoodi Bohra community led to suffering across generations, and that ‘morality’ in Article 25 must be construed as the Constitution’s ‘internal morality’.

https://theleaflet.in/leaflet-reports/sabarimala-reference-excommunication-is-closest-it-can-come-to-civil-death-respondents-argue

u/theleaflet_in — 14 days ago
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While Senior Advocate Khambata cautioned the Bench against conflating religious autonomy with denominational dominance and urged it to read constitutional silences not as vacuums, Senior Advocate Ramachandran brought before the Court the lived consequences of excommunication within the Dawoodi Bohra community.

https://theleaflet.in/leaflet-reports/sabarimala-reference-constitutional-silences-are-not-the-same-as-constitutional-vacuum-argues-senior-advocate-khambata

u/theleaflet_in — 15 days ago
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While the Indian Young Lawyers' Association struggled to justify its standing before the Court, Senior Advocate Darius Khambata, appearing for a Parsi Zoroastrian woman denied entry into the agiary after marrying a Hindu man, argued that no religion can strip a believing woman of her faith simply because she married outside her community.

https://theleaflet.in/leaflet-reports/sabarimala-reference-marriage-as-a-basis-of-classification-is-discriminatory-against-women-justice-nagarathna-on-parsi-womans-exclusion-from-agiary

u/theleaflet_in — 16 days ago