
Indian jurisprudence on abortion rights: Progressive or Merely Inconsistent? Rakshit Agarwal and Niveditha K Prasad The Indian judiciary, despite the criminalization of abortion under the IPC has been proactive and progressive in […]
Indian jurisprudence on abortion rights: Progressive or Merely Inconsistent? Rakshit Agarwal and Niveditha K Prasad The Indian judiciary, despite the criminalization of abortion under the IPC has been proactive and progressive in […]
Malhar Satav This piece examines the importance of global consensus to combat the Climate Crisis by arguing that the cost of inaction exceeds far more than the cost of immediate, intensive, and […]
Sukarm Sharma This piece is an analysis of the acutely divergent strategies used by Air India and Airports Authority of India (‘AAI’) to attempt to avoid the execution of their holdings with […]
Sanjana Patnaik The article discusses the consequences of the lack of cookie law in India and highlights the need to formulate one in light of the legislative gaps to address the risk […]
Mohd. Rameez Raza & Raj Shekhar The article analyses the changed provisions in the new Defence Acquisition Procedure, 2020 and the potential impact on the future of defence deals in India. To […]
Livie Jain The arbitral award in the Cairn Energy case proves to be an alarm bell for modifications in India’s taxation policy while at the same time stirring up fears over the […]
Dr. Elina Steinerte Dr. Steinerte examines the backsliding of individual liberty in a flawed Indian criminal justice system, amplified by the COVID – 19 pandemic. She makes a case for reforming the current […]
Dr. Tim McFarland In this piece, Dr. Tim McFarland evaluates how the rise in the use of autonomous weapon systems (AWS) in ‘self-defence’ transforms the landscape of geopolitical warfare, ‘military’ conflict, and […]
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 […]
Vijay Gokhale For two thousand years until the advent of European domination, the Indian Ocean had been the world’s center of economy and trade. All manner of goods moved through it from […]