
- Opinion
- 27 May 2025
- 1 min read
Rethinking law and care for psychosocial disabilities in India
This opinion was published in Hindustan Times on May 27, 2025.
About the Authors

Shailee Basu
Shailee recently graduated with B.A. LL.B. (Hons) from National Law University Odisha. During the course of their law school, Shailee has worked with the Chief Justice of India, Dr Justice DY Chandrachud, public policy clinics, and law firms among others. Their passion for exploring the nuances of environmental law, animal rights, and policy has defined their professional trajectory. Beyond this, Shailee's interests extend to gender justice and data protection laws, reflecting both a professional calling and a deeply personal commitment. In their free time, you would find them cozy with a book, petting their paw-friends, or baking
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