4 Articles by
Siddharth Acharya
Siddharth Acharya is an advocate practising in Supreme Court of India and National Company Law Tribunal. He is a lawyer by profession but a documentary film-maker and writer by passion. Siddharth has done some commendable documentary films on Jammu and Kashmir like The Abandoned Cranes on Kashmiri Pandits and Article 35 a and Unspoken Catastrophe on plight of West Pak refugees.
Opinions
Arun Jaitley: An inclusive politician, and a lawyer who was a symbol of humility and acceptability
Arun Jaitley had a wide contribution to Indian Politics and Bar. Not only Arun Jaitley was successful in Political life and Legal career but the fact is that he also represented the aspirations of young urban Lawyers from the middle class
Editor's picks
Congress Manifesto: Declaration of disastrous legal reforms and a tale of contradictions
Congress has claimed to be a centric party but how pretentious centric party claim can actually leave you in abeyance, this manifesto is a perfect example of that.
Law
Supreme Court’s non-commitment: Yet again, Lord Ram is forced to stay in exile this Diwali
For smooth and successful functioning of democracy, the smooth relation between three pillars is very important
Government and Policy
Assam’s NRC vs Jammu and Kashmir’s PRC: Drawing parallel among distinct laws and acknowledging the ‘liberal’ double-standard
There is a constant attempt by liberal scholars who cultivate the thought that nationalism is subservient to constitutionalism