
Tejas Popat* This is the first post in the series of three posts on federalism after Covid. Find the second and third posts here and here. With the pandemic having ripple effects […]
Tejas Popat* This is the first post in the series of three posts on federalism after Covid. Find the second and third posts here and here. With the pandemic having ripple effects […]
Dr Amal Sethi This post introduces the first theme for our Symposium on Law and Political Economy in India After Covid. The three posts on the theme can be found here: fiscal […]
This is Theme 1/ Week 1 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 […]
Aditya Saraswat The establishment of a lead investigative agency, which will involve other bodies on a need basis, will put an end to the overlapping functions of multiple investigative agencies. Introduction The […]
Ashika Jain and Lakshay Garg Introduction International boundaries and territorial jurisdictions have been the apple of accord between neighbouring nations for a long time. Whilst the state jurisdiction is characterised by inherent […]
Monika Saxena and Anant Pratap Singh Rathore NCLT Mumbai’s recent ruling in Syndicate Bank v. Bothra Metals and Alloys necessitates re-examining whether balance sheet entries amount to an acknowledgement of debt for the […]
Mahima Balaji The newly approved Media Policy, 2020 in Jammu and Kashmir to ‘foster a genuinely positive image of the Government’ has concerning repercussions. The Jammu and Kashmir administration recently approved the […]
Srijesh Kumar Singh SpaceX’s starlink satellites stream across the sky in Southern Brazil. The lack of a proper legislation/international instrument in this regard will inter alia hamper the environment, space exploration and […]
Deeksha Balaji The Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (‘UAPA’) was passed in the year 1967 as a mechanism to check unlawful activities, terrorist organisations and other notorious groups posing a threat to the […]
Shravani Shendye and Karthik Subramaniam The decision taken by the Nagaland government to ban dog meat raises crucial, conflicting questions on human, and animal rights. On July 3, 2020, the government of […]