Shauryaveer Chaudhry and Devang Pandey Shauryaveer Chaudhry and Devang Pandey, members of the Editorial Board at the Law School Policy Review, host Professor Shubhankar Dam, a distinguished constitutional law scholar and Chair […]
Shauryaveer Chaudhry and Devang Pandey Shauryaveer Chaudhry and Devang Pandey, members of the Editorial Board at the Law School Policy Review, host Professor Shubhankar Dam, a distinguished constitutional law scholar and Chair […]
Jyotika Randhawa* and Deepika Kinhal** The Indian Judiciary is notorious for being slow-moving not only in the disposal of cases but also in the adoption of reforms. The article illustrates that new […]
Sahajveer Baweja* & Vansh Bhatnagar** This article highlights the urgent need for a dedicated human smuggling law in India while scrutinizing the nuanced disparities between the crimes of human smuggling and trafficking, […]
Aliza Khatoon* The Cinematograph Amendment Act 2023 aims to combat piracy by prohibiting unauthorized recording and exhibition of films, receiving praise for its efforts. However, it falls short in addressing the complexities […]
Anushka Aggarwal and Shwetha Ramachandran* The panel consisted of Kanav Sahgal (Research Fellow, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy) as the moderator and Jayna Kothari (Senior Advocate & Executive Director, CLPR), Rohin Bhatt […]
Rakshit Agarwal Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act 1956 is emancipatory in that it gives widows an absolute interest in property. Yet, the real question that lingers is whether the current […]
Sayantan Datta and Pushpesh Kumar image source In this short essay, we analyse the medicolegal conundrums around a surgeon’s attempt to transplant a uterus in the body of a transgender woman. Through […]
Muskan Tibrewala We have a long way to go to ensure complete equality for transgender persons in society and the legal system. However, with the promise of NALSA and the protections under […]
Niveditha K Prasad Deathbed bequests occupy an interesting liminal space between testament and a gift. While the secular succession law on the subject has benefitted from codification, Muslim personal law on the […]
Kanav N Sahgal In this piece, Kanav N Sahgal responds to Professors G.S. Bajpai and Ankit Kaushik’s arguments against judicial intervention on the issue of same sex marriage. He argues why the […]