Chytanya S Agarwal* Using a Law and Economics approach, this essay argues that the regulatory framework of Differential Voting Rights (DVRs) in India is not Kaldor-Hicks efficient. Despite the potential benefits of […]
Chytanya S Agarwal* Using a Law and Economics approach, this essay argues that the regulatory framework of Differential Voting Rights (DVRs) in India is not Kaldor-Hicks efficient. Despite the potential benefits of […]
Shashwat Dubey* Disruptive AI Technologies have posed complex challenges to the existing copyrights framework under the Copyrights Act, 1957 in India. This includes the lack of regulatory mechanism to affix intermediaries’ liabilities, […]
Anjali Jena* & Himanshu** The World Bank’s decision to suspend new loans to Uganda in response to the Anti-Homosexuality Act has sparked global debate. While praised for defending LGBTQ+ rights, critics highlight […]
Hardik Kuldeep* The Judiciary is difficult to hold accountable as it enjoys broad independence and lacks transparency. It appoints Judges in the Higher Judiciary through the Collegium system, which is not beholden […]
Shashank Tripathi & Shreya Jain* The authors critically analyze the nexus between constitutional referendums, Amartya Sen’s capabilities approach, and international law, focusing on Australia’s recent Indigenous rights referendum. While referendums aim to […]
Abhijeet Shrivastava* and Rudraksh Lakra** The concept of ‘data embassies’ is increasingly becoming attractive for states seeking digital continuity, and likewise as a business prospect for host states. However, the underlying legal […]
Sanhita Chauriha* Smart contracts are self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into code. Operating on blockchain technology, they automatically execute and enforce contractual clauses, eliminating the need for […]
Pratik Datta, Riddhi Vyas, and Ulka Bhattacharyya * Peculiar political economy factors nudged Indian policymakers to legally classify certain loan defaulters as ‘wilful’ defaulters. The full might of the regulatory state has been used […]
Currently, the event is scheduled for 7:30 P.M. on Wednesday (10 January 2024). The registration link for the same is as follows: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__NgQwMMQRx-YMWghBREhiw. Introduction On 13 December 2023, a distinguished 7-judge-bench of […]
Akash Kumar Surya* The paper explores the debate between using consent-based doctrines like Group of Companies (GOC) Doctrine and non-consent-based doctrines like alter ego to implead a non-signatory to an arbitration agreement. […]