
Shreyas Sinha This article examines the current status of emergency arbitrators and emergency arbitral proceedings in India in the context of the ongoing Amazon – Future Retail dispute. To that end, it […]
Shreyas Sinha This article examines the current status of emergency arbitrators and emergency arbitral proceedings in India in the context of the ongoing Amazon – Future Retail dispute. To that end, it […]
Christopher Wanjek Lunar resources could yield a multibillion-dollar industry in the next decade, but how those riches will be distributed remains up the air. In 1967, in the midst of a space […]
The following is an edited transcript of an interview with Ms. Grace Blakeley, economics and politics commentator, journalist, and celebrated author of ‘The Corona Crash: How the Pandemic Will Change Capitalism’, conducted […]
Basil Oberholzer The threat posed by capital flight (or the large-scale exodus of capital assets) makes ambitious economic policy in developing countries powerless. This article examines the current monetary system to propose […]
Shivankar Sukul & Vedaant Agarwal This Post attempts to analyze the recent judgement of the Supreme Court in Vidya Drolia v Durga Trading Corporation and point out the failure of the […]
Krati Gupta & Raj Shekhar Analyzing the legality of nullifying shareholder equity and the significance of the LVB-DBS amalgamation in providing the much-needed stimulus to the RBI’s Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries (WOS) Model, 2013 […]
Aditya Bhayal Analysing of the classification of AMP expenditure in Indian Tax jurisprudence, going beyond the bright-line test. Introduction “Any product which makes money doesn’t sell itself… you’ve got to sell it […]
Shivankar Sukul and Mudit Burad Analysing the Failing Cooperative Federalism in Fiscal Matters that we are seeing today When GST was first introduced in India, it was hailed as the “embodiment of […]
Binit Agrawal speaks with Prof. Mark Blyth on the rise of angry populism across the world and the solutions proposed by him in his book ‘Angrynomics’. Mark Blyth is a political economist […]
Ajar Rab Arbitration proceedings no longer need “venue” as proceedings are taking place remotely. At the same time, the venue of arbitration may be more significant than it has ever been before […]