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Expert Media Commentary on Constitutional Law

byKaruna NundyAvailable online; Travels across India for speaking engagementsStarts from1,00,000 per lecture (60 mins)View full gallery

I provide clear, evidence-based legal analysis on complex issues, from privacy rights to criminal justice reform, for media and corporate audiences.

On a Times Now debate discussing the legal intricacies of the UAPA case against Arundhati Roy. My role is to cut through the noise and explain the specific legal provisions, such as the stay on sedition cases and the statute of limitations under the CrPC.

In the BBC studio for an appearance on the program Hard Talk. Being cross examined by Stephen Sackur was an opportunity to discuss pressing issues of Indian law and democracy on a global stage.

A screenshot from a news debate on the Pegasus snooping case. I provided commentary on the Supreme Court's decision to appoint an expert committee, highlighting its implications for the right to privacy and freedom of the press.

About Expert Media Commentary

When I join a panel or provide media commentary, I skip the soundbites to focus on the legal framework. Whether we are discussing the implications of the Pegasus snooping allegations or the technicalities of the UAPA, I ground every argument in the CrPC, Supreme Court precedents, and the actual constitutional rights at stake. This ensures your audience gets clear, actionable analysis rather than just opinion.

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