Ragini Agarwal Widening interpretation of “perversity” of Awards makes the exercise under s 34 subjective. In South East Asia Marine Engineering and Constructions Ltd. v. Oil India Ltd.[1] (SEAMEC) decided on May […]
Ragini Agarwal Widening interpretation of “perversity” of Awards makes the exercise under s 34 subjective. In South East Asia Marine Engineering and Constructions Ltd. v. Oil India Ltd.[1] (SEAMEC) decided on May […]
Siddhant Ranjan & Kartikey Gaur The Ordinance to amend the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 highlights the need to bring back discourse on the Draft Bill criminalizing violence against healthcare workers Doctors are […]
Vishwajeet Deshmukh In December 2019, the Indian Parliament passed the 126th Constitutional Amendment Bill, 2019 thereby placing the 104th Constitutional Amendment Act 2019. The Bill extends the reservation for Scheduled Caste (“SC”) […]
Aparajita Kaul Mandatory imposition of the Aarogya Setu app as a condition in bail orders is unlawful and raises a concern regarding the courts’ discretion in conditional bails. The government-propagated Aarogya Setu […]
Shubhankar Tiwari and Kaartikay Agarwal This is the 19th post of our COVID-19 Series. INTRODUCTION While everyone is concerned about maintaining social distance to prevent the spread of COVID-19, not much attention […]
Ritika Goyal Introduction The recent COVID-19 crisis has also had a disturbing effect on an increase in incidents of racial discrimination against North-East Indians are rising too. They are being forcefully evicted […]
Dhruv Jadhav In 2015 Facebook had attempted to launch the Free Basics programme in India in partnership with Reliance Communications. The programme was touted to give Indians free basic connectivity to the […]
Harsh Dhiraj Singh The Securities and Exchange Board of India [“SEBI”] issued a consultation paper [“The paper”] on 22nd April 2020 with an aim to ease pricing terms for preferential allotment of […]
Akshay Sharma and Kunwar Surya Pratap Even though COVID-19 qualifies for a force majeure event, it may not act as a valid defence for most of the corporate entities since it is […]
Shubham Jain Introduction There has been an upsurge in cyber crimes against women amidst Covid-19. One of the most controversial one being the one where miscreants hailing from Delhi were sharing objectionable […]