Jyotika Randhawa* and Deepika Kinhal** The Indian Judiciary is notorious for being slow-moving not only in the disposal of cases but also in the adoption of reforms. The article illustrates that new […]
Jyotika Randhawa* and Deepika Kinhal** The Indian Judiciary is notorious for being slow-moving not only in the disposal of cases but also in the adoption of reforms. The article illustrates that new […]
Sriya Sridhar* While India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (‘DPDPA’) focuses on a consent-based framework for data collection and processing like the GDPR and other jurisdictions, it fails to address the […]
The Devternity Conference, 2023 and the Erasure of Women’s Labour Ishita Ghosh and Vidya Subramanian* In the field of technology where developments are taking place at a rapid pace, lack of diversity, […]
Khushi Saraf* and Akshay Sriram** The newest amongst the dilemmas presented by Artificial intelligence has been the rising issue of deepfake technology. The increased accessibility of apps and software for the manipulation […]
Parv Tyagi, Shristy Chhaparia, and Vishwas Jha In this episode of Arbitrary, Parv Tyagi (former Managing Editor, LSPR), Shristy Chhaparia (Editor, LSPR), and Vishwas Jha (Observer, LSPR) sit down with Aditya Balasubramanian […]
Shrutanjaya Bhardwaj* Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution guarantees a fundamental right “to know”. But what information does a citizen have a right to know? The Supreme Court’s Electoral Bonds judgment lays […]
Manmayi Sharma* and Somya Jain** The newly launched PM-eBus Sewa Scheme by the Union Government aims to deploy 10,000 e-buses in non-metropolitan cities of India. However, the absence of accessibility features in […]
Raghav Pandey* & Reyyi Sameera** A moratorium, or statutory stay, represents a vital component within insolvency proceedings, whether they pertain to resolution or liquidation, constituting a cornerstone of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy […]
Arnav Mathur & Maitreyee Mane* The recent G20 Summit saw Indian cities experience a so-called ‘beautification’ initiative, which resulted in slum residents being enveloped with enormous green sheets and plastic materials. This […]
Nikhil Naren* The emergence of AI-generated creations has spurred debate surrounding the need for special rights tailored to these unique works. Unlike traditional intellectual property concepts, such as copyright or patent law, […]