Neha Vinod and Nikhil Erinjingat

Neha Vinod is currently pursuing a Master’s in Law at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. With a background in legal research, Neha has previously worked as a Research Associate at the Centre for Law and Policy Research (CLPR). Nikhil Erinjingat is an Assistant Professor at the Alliance School of Law, Alliance University. He has pursued his Master’s in Human Rights Law from Jindal Global Law School and specializes in human rights and social justice issues.

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Caste Discrimination in Indian Prisons Case – Part 2 (Discrimination against Denotified Tribes)

Caste Discrimination in Indian Prisons Case – Part 2 (Discrimination against Denotified Tribes)

This blog continues Part 1 of the exploration of Caste Discrimination in Indian Prisons Case (Sukanya Shantha v. Union of India). The Supreme Court's judgement marks a significant turning point in the fight against caste ...
Caste Discrimination in Indian Prisons Case – Part 1 (Division of Manual Labour)

Caste Discrimination in Indian Prisons Case – Part 1 (Division of Manual Labour)

This two-part blog series delves into the pervasive issue of caste discrimination within Indian prisons, analysing the recent Supreme Court judgement in the case of Sukanya Shantha v. Union of India. Part 1 highlights the caste-based ...
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