
Arghya Sengupta
Arghya is the Founder and Research Director at Vidhi. His areas of specialisation are constitutional law and regulation of the digital economy. He has served on a number of government committees including the B.N. Srikrishna-led committee of experts on a data protection framework for India. Arghya has a number of academic publications on the Supreme Court and the Constitution in leading law journals such as Law Quarterly Review and Public Law. He is also a columnist at The Telegraph and The Times of India. He has most recently authored a book “Independence and Accountability of the Indian Higher Judiciary” (Cambridge, 2019) which builds on his doctoral work at Oxford University. Prior to founding Vidhi, he was at Oxford as a Lecturer in Administrative Law at Pembroke College.
Introduction to Fundamental Rights with Arghya Sengupta
In this video, Arghya Sengupta, Research Director of Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, explains what are fundamental rights and why citizens should know about them.

A New Parliament: Supreme Court Judgment Giving Go-Ahead to Central Vista Revamp is a Missed Opportunity
The Supreme Court's go ahead to the Central Vista revamp is a missed opportunity. Instead, pressing the pause button would have allowed for deeper reflection by everyone on an enterprise that will define India for some time to come.
