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SANYA TALWAR
Sanya Talwar is the Editor at Lawbeat. She has previously worked at legal news portals in the country and has consistently delivered relevant and engaging news from the Supreme Court of India. Her niche is courtroom exchanges. Prior to entering the space of legal journalism, Sanya practiced in Courts across the country for 4 years. She is also an adviser to workplaces across sectors in prevention of sexual harassment. She can be found on Twitter at @LegalTalwar
[Cut To The Chase] Does the Legal Journalism Space need Checks & Balances?
Sanya Talwar
11:08 AM, 25 Mar 2022
[Delhi Riots 2020] "Umar Khalid's role in context of conspiracy & riots apparent": Delhi Court
Sanya Talwar
Shreya Agarwal
07:04 PM, 24 Mar 2022
Bengal Burnings: Calcutta High Court directs state to submit status report on investigation, protect witnesses
Sanya Talwar
[Bar Speaks] Ideologies, narratives & 'conflict of interest' in legal journalism: Is 'truth' the casualty?
Sanya Talwar
"Gulfisha Fatima prompted attack on police with weapons, having cascading effect leading to riots": Delhi Court rejects Bail
Sanya Talwar
Not 'mere coincidence' that Sharjeel Imam referenced 'Delhi's relevance' in international media & riots occurred on day of Trump's visit: Delhi Court
Sanya Talwar
[Delhi Riots] “Brutal attack on police personnel, large scale premeditated mobilisation": Delhi Court breaks down Prosecution's Chargesheet
Sanya Talwar
Ishrat Jahan not part of incriminating Whatsapp Groups, did not create idea of 'chakka jam': Delhi Court's order allowing bail to UAPA Accused Ex-Congress Councillor
Sanya Talwar
[Event] Women's Day Special: Seminar on "Gender Justice & Women's Rights for A Sustainable Tomorrow"
Sanya Talwar
[Video] Cut To The Chase: Chatting Up On Laws beyond Citations - "Are Fundamental Rights > Fundamental Duties?"
Sanya Talwar
'The Kashmir Files' is a propaganda piece, promotes hatred against Muslim community: PIL in Bombay High Court seeks stay on release of film
Sanya Talwar
"Never been opposed to criminalising spousal sexual offences, marriage multifarious, two-way street": Mens Welfare Trust says rhetoric cannot replace legalities
Sanya Talwar
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