This article, originally published in Global Freedom of Expression, an initiative of Columbia University. You can access the full article here.
Part III Action Research & Resource Centre, an organization based in New Delhi, India, that works with intersectional themes of law, human rights, and social justice, published a report on the right to protest. Authored by Sanjana Srikumar, the Centre’s Lead in Litigation and Research and former contributor to CGFoE, and Tisha Roy, Student at NALSAR University of Law, the report interrogates the role of India’s Supreme Court and High Courts in defining the right to protest.