Anshul Dalmia

Anshul Dalmia read for the Bachelor of Civil Law at the University of Oxford. He graduated from the WB National University of Juridical Sciences at the top of his cohort. He is primarily interested in Constitutional Law and its intersection with allied interdisciplinary studies.

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Two Roads Diverged Within Disability Jurisprudence In India, The Supreme Court Took The One Less Travelled By

Two Roads Diverged Within Disability Jurisprudence In India, The Supreme Court Took The One Less Travelled By

While ‘disability’ has not been mentioned as a ground of discrimination in the Indian Constitution, the promulgation of the Right of Persons with Disabilities, 2016 has assisted in preventing disability discrimination and ...
Neither Leftovers nor Crumbs: Misunderstanding the Right to Food in India

Neither Leftovers nor Crumbs: Misunderstanding the Right to Food in India

One of the most enterprising initiatives undertaken by the Supreme Court of India (the Court) has been the recognition of a legal standalone right to food which mandates the government to ensure basic sustainability of human life. ...
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