
Arjun Singal ‘Critical morality’ is undesirable as it requires a surrender of one’s personal moral reasoning to the interpretation of morality by a biased party, akin to how a hivemind would subjugate […]
Arjun Singal ‘Critical morality’ is undesirable as it requires a surrender of one’s personal moral reasoning to the interpretation of morality by a biased party, akin to how a hivemind would subjugate […]
Ambarin Munir Khambati The RBI should play a more proactive role in ensuring that Banks comply with corporate governance norms The Reserve Bank of India’s (“RBI”) crackdown on the top management of […]
Rishav Ambastha The SC should exercise judicious restraint in admitting cases of ‘public importance’ under its Art. 32 jurisdiction Finally, the Supreme Court seems to have acknowledged the limited nature of its […]
Prof. Subhashis Banerjee The Aadhaar judgement fails to create the understanding required for judicious design of a de-duplicated, self-sovereign digital identity that has a theory of common good and is respectful of […]
Navneet Hrishikesan Increasing urbanisation is a huge challenge and some, including the Indian government, are now considering the use of Smart City technologies as a tool to improve the quality of life […]
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya The Maharashtra State Election Commission’s bold decision to expand the scope of NOTA, thus bolstering the ‘right to reject’, strengthens democratic values, but has no legal basis in India […]
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya This post explains the evolution of NOTA in India, starting from unmarked paper ballots to a separate button on EVMs. On 9 December, the Ahmednagar and Dhule municipal corporations […]
Madhavi Singh Are the robots colluding and can their masters be made liable? In May, 2018 the Chairperson of the Competition Commission of India (‘CCI’) informed the PTI that the CCI is […]
Ashirbad Nayak Anachronistic at best and violative of basic rights at worst, the jury system under Parsi matrimonial law must be done away with immediately Evolution of Jury System in India The […]
Parth J. Shah Not only do bad laws plague our legal system, they also put everyday liberties of our citizens at risk. The recent months have been momentous for the Indian Judiciary, […]