
Bulletin Edition: March 2026
Contents of this Edition:
- Editorial – Gender, violence and discrimination: Reflections on the role of the Court
- Supreme Court’s move towards gender justice wasn’t ‘Harvard-oriented’
- Feminist Transformation of Society: Maharashtra Conference of Women and Transpersons – 2025
- An Unfortunate Impenetrability of Law – The Law on Rape in Chhattisgarh High Court
- PUCL National: Himanta Biswa Sarma must resign as Chief Minister of Assam for serial violations of his oath of office to govern without ‘fear or favour, affection or ill-will’
- Demanding action against the shameful remarks made by BJP MLA Bahadur Singh Koli in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
- Report of the PUCL Delhi Lawyers’ Roundtable on Legal Responses to Hate Speech and Hate Crimes
- Re-Reading K. Balagopal By Anand Teltumbde
- Gender justice must go beyond social fabric By Jhuma Sen
- Reforming India’s Justice System: A Long Way to Go (An Interview of Adv. Jhuma Sen)
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PUCL Delhi: Lawyers Round Table on Communal Harmony
13 Feb, 2026Featured Writings

Gender, violence and discrimination: Reflections on the role of the Court
01 Mar, 2026By PUCL Bulletin Editorial Board

Supreme Court’s move towards gender justice wasn’t ‘Harvard-oriented’
01 Mar, 2026By Indira Jaising

Feminist Transformation of Society: Maharashtra Conference of Women and Transpersons - 2025
01 Mar, 2026By Sandhya Gokhale

An Unfortunate Impenetrability of Law - The Law on Rape in Chhattisgarh High Court
01 Mar, 2026By Shalini Gera

Demanding action against the shameful remarks made by BJP MLA Bahadur Singh Koli in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
18 Feb, 2026By Joint Memorandum by women's and people's organisations in Rajasthan

Re-Reading K. Balagopal
21 Feb, 2026By Anand Teltumbde
Reforming India's Justice System: A Long Way to Go (An Interview of Adv. Jhuma Sen)
01 Mar, 2026By Abhish K. Bose

Gender justice must go beyond social fabric
28 Feb, 2026By Jhuma Sen
