India seeks to build a new ‘coalition of the unwilling’
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View ArticleColonial Shadows: India’s Criminal Justice System And The BNS, 2023
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View ArticleA Flawed Overhaul: The New Criminal Laws and Their Shortcomings
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View ArticleTerminal decline
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View ArticleBreaking the Silence
Kanaksha Kataria** For decades, a grave injustice has persisted in plain sight—the systemic failure to recognize how disabilities manifest differently across genders. Despite the mounting socio-medical...
View ArticleBreaking the 50% barrrier in reservations
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View ArticleWake up, UPSC!
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View ArticleIs your Disability Percentage Enough?
For persons with disabilities, discrimination, denials and deprivations have historically been the norm. Societal stigma, misconceptions and prejudices have resulted in a sustained denial of access to...
View ArticleThe falling female gaze in the Assembly
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View ArticleArresting SUV Driver is an Overreaction to Remind You That the State Exists
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View ArticleThe Unscheduled Questions
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View ArticleUsing children’s personal data legally and securely
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View ArticleLimits of the Self
Conceptualizing Regulation & Self-Regulation Regulatory instruments are ordinarily characterized by four pillars: Conventionally, ‘self-regulation’ is viewed as a first-level alternative to...
View ArticleDon’t Book a Judge by its Cover
G. Abdul Khadar Ibrahim v. Commissioner of Police, Madurai would have been just another ordinary service dispute filed by a dissatisfied employee against a vindictive government department. Ibrahim was...
View ArticleThe Intersection of Caste, Gender, and Sexuality through the Lens of ‘Geeli...
Vania Kapoor** INTRODUCTION “Tumko woh kursi nahi milegi, lekin kahi uss kursi tak pahuchte pahuchte tum khud hee na jal jao.” -Dashrat (Bharti’s Co-worker) This dialogue from Neeraj Ghaywan’s ‘Geeli...
View ArticleHarmonising Innovation and Regulation: The Symphony of India’s Digital...
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View ArticleThe “Flailing” Indian State: Why India’s Digital Competition Regulation...
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View ArticleWill splitting BBMP help Bengaluru?
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View ArticleIt’s so atypical
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View ArticleBalancing competition and sustainability for India
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View ArticleA draft bill for gig workers the debate over a definition
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View ArticleThe new Maharashtra Prisons Bill: A hit or a miss?
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View ArticleRefugee rights, the gendered nature of displacement
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View ArticleQuest for transparency: Algorithms and gig workers’ right to know
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View ArticleNew laws, old shadows: India’s criminal legislation overhaul
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View ArticleReshape the governance structures of AI companies
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View ArticleWhy BBMP’s PPP model for outdoor advertisements needs a relook
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View ArticleKarnataka government’s not-so-green plan for parks
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View ArticleAdolescent Markets and Apprehensive Authorities
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View ArticleJudicial Discipline and Judicial Authority
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View ArticleNeeded: A Women’s Gaze In Law Making
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View ArticleMarket Laws: The evolution of India’s legal system and its impact on the...
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View ArticleA Case for Effective Management, Monitoring and Mitigation of Judicial Delays
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View ArticleThe Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill is knotty
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View ArticleWhy Indian laws have Latin and is it really needed?
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View ArticleIPO Funds: Diversion and Commercial Flexibility
Isha Ahlawat** Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) are often endorsed as stimulants of economic growth, infusing businesses with the capital they require to expand, innovate, and generate jobs. In 2023,...
View ArticleExpanding Contours of Environment Impact Assessment
On 20th June, the United Kingdom Supreme Court (“Court”) delivered a landmark judgment in the R v. Surrey County Council. The case concerned whether the mandatory requirement of Environmental Impact...
View ArticleForeign, not Alien
Sakshi Dubey** Introduction Recently, the High Court of Allahabad asked the Government to file an affidavit delineating its stance on the possibility of framing a policy concerning prosecution of...
View ArticleBetween Promise and Pretense
**Pushpendra INTRODUCTION Organised crime has become a significant threat to the social and legal frameworks of modern democracies, exploiting loopholes in existing laws to operate with impunity. The...
View ArticleWatching the Watchdogs
**Divyansh Nautiyal The culture of impunity for police excesses in India needs to be reined in. The Police Complaints Authorities need to work in letter and spirt for the same. What happens when the...
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