• #2.1 - Interview with Sannoy Das & Ananyaa Mazumdar on the Indian Feminist Judgments Project - Rewriting of the Charan Lal Sahu Judgement

  • May 16 2022
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

#2.1 - Interview with Sannoy Das & Ananyaa Mazumdar on the Indian Feminist Judgments Project - Rewriting of the Charan Lal Sahu Judgement

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  • The Indian Feminist Judgments project [IFJP] is a collaboration between feminist legal academics, litigators and judges, practitioners, activists from law and other disciplines, who are using a feminist lens to re-write alternative opinions to existing judgements. Indian Law Review, Volume 5 (Issue 3) presents a set of six re-written judgements and accompanying commentaries that were prepared as part of the IFJP. 

    This interview with Sannoy Das and Ananyaa Mazumdar was conducted over a Zoom call and edited for length and clarity. Sannoy is a SJD candidate at Harvard Law School and an Assistant Professor at Jindal Global Law School. Ananyaa is a practicing lawyer at the Supreme Court, New Delhi. This interview pertains to their rewriting of the Charan Lal Sahu judgement regarding constitutionality of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy Compensation scheme. 

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