Kamini Kaushal has been mentioned less than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Law and Other Things' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Kamini Kaushal had the highest popularity figure in November, 2016.

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Celebrating the Constitution: A Speech for Constitution Day

[...] , substantial shortcomings and blind spots to the Indian Constitution – ADM Jabalpur, Koushal, Ranjit Udeshi, Rajbala v State of Haryana, etc, etc. But I’m nonetheless proud to [...]

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The s.377 Curative Petition: In Favour of a Broader Jurisdiction for the Supreme Court

[...] (Guest post by Rupali Samuel) In light of the curative petitions in Suresh Kumar Koushal v. Naz Foundation, it has been argued by Shivendra Singh here and Alok Prasanna here that “one of [...]

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Koushal v Naz: The Legislative Court

[...] [This post follows up on my previous post on this judgment on this blog.] In Koushal v Naz—the case being touted as one of its worst judgments—a two-judge bench of the [...]

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Delhi High Court Finds Indian Supreme Court's Clerkship Policy Unconsitutional

[...] holding this opinion will likely find further ammunition in last week's Supreme Court judgment in Koushal, which overturned the Delhi High Court's much celebrated judgment that had struck down section [...]

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Taking Sexuality Seriously: The Supreme Court and the Koushal Case - Part I

[...] impermissibly restricted sexual relations among consenting same-sex adults. Suresh Kumar Koushal challenged the high court’s ruling in the Supreme Court. Koushal describes himself as a & [...]

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Re-Criminalizing Homosexuality: The Many Sins of Koushal

[...] action (as opposed to alternatives like strict scrutiny and proportionality review). But, as Koushal recognizes, even this limited standard requires two conditions to be met: (1) that the [...]

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