
A Grievous Model of Appellate Grievance Redressal in the IT (Amendment) Rules 2022 Sarthak Wadhwa Last month, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) notified an amendment to the Information Technology […]
A Grievous Model of Appellate Grievance Redressal in the IT (Amendment) Rules 2022 Sarthak Wadhwa Last month, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) notified an amendment to the Information Technology […]
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 […]
Niveditha Prasad This piece looks at the draft Data Protection Bill, 2021 and its regulation of edtech services that have a bearing on student privacy. The author deliberates on this issue by […]
Prof. (Dr.) M.P. Ram Mohan and Aditya Gupta The rise in the cost of subscription to academic literature far outpaces the budgets of academic libraries — the resultant situation: A Serials Crisis. […]
Pratyush Singh This article examines the jurisprudential development of and challenges to the Right To Be Forgotten in the Indian context. This is analysed in the light of the recent Madras High […]
Kaustubh Kumar Recent reports and research depict that Artificial Womb Technology is certain to be employed in the near future. In the light of the same, this piece highlights the legal and […]
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 […]
Dhawal M The new IT Rules for OTT platforms have started a conversation on media freedom. How free from undue influence do you think TV and print media is? This article examines […]
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 […]