Aastha Agarwalla A sound regulatory policy is thus the need of the hour to curb insider trading in the securities market and catch up to advancing technology. Introduction Undisputedly, the advent of […]
Law School Policy Review
‘Masters’ not ‘Master’ of the Roster: Empowering the Collegium
Mudit Ahuja Allocation of matters and constitution of Benches are very important functions in the administration of the Court and these duties shall not be conferred on the wisdom of a single […]
Gig Economy and the Law After Covid: Introduction to the Theme

Dr Gayatri Nair This post introduces the second theme for our Symposium on Law and Political Economy in India After Covid. The three posts on the theme can be found here: Digital-Informalization of […]
Gig Economy: Labour Force v. Self-Made Boss

Yamuna Menon This post is part of our Symposium on Law and Political Economy in India After Covid. Internet penetration and rise of tech enthusiasts has permanently revolutionized our daily lives. The […]
Moving Beyond Bare Minimum: Will India Inc’s Gig Economy Confront Gender And Social Discrimination?

Sushmita Som This post is part of our Symposium on Law and Political Economy in India After Covid. Currently, nearly 3 million of India’s workforce is employed in short-term, non-permanent platform-based work, […]
Antitrust Law and Collective Bargaining in the Gig Economy

Apurv Jain This post is part of our Symposium on Law and Political Economy in India After Covid. Prior to the coronavirus wrecking the economies of countries around the globe, the gig […]
LSPR’S Blog Symposium Theme #2: Gig Economy and The Law

This is Week 2 of the webinar series and blog symposium – organized by the student wing of the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, the Kautilya Society, in partnership with the Young Scholars Initiative. Structure […]
COVID19-XXV: A Quest to Cure COVID-19: The Interplay of Clinical Trials, Consent, and Human Rights

Abhinav Gupta This is the 25th post of our COVID19 series. INTRODUCTION Prominent research institutes like the University of Oxford, Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute, and various others have made […]
Federalism and Covid-19: Analysing the “National Importance” Justification of the Centre

Anubhav Khamroi This is the third post in the series of three posts on federalism after Covid. Find the first and second posts here and here. The Indian Constitution was never envisioned […]
Achieving Coordinated Action Through Inter-State Cooperation

Ragini Agarwal This is the second post in the series of three posts on federalism after Covid. Find the first and third posts here and here. “Everyone wants decentralisation, but only until […]