Debjyoti Ghosh* Who is an ideal citizen? Someone who bows to the superiority of the constitution of a democracy? Someone who follows the law? Someone who follows the (hetero)normativity set in place […]
Maintaining A Divorcee At Fault: A Husband’s Perspective
Ameya Sharma and Hamza Jawed Khan In this article, we propose an alternative interpretation of Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (“CrPC”), which is in consonance with the principles […]
Online Gaming and ‘Self-Regulation’: Exploring the Feasibility of the Mechanism
Aliza Tarique The estimated economic value set to be generated by the Online Gaming ecosystem in India is set to cross INR 100 billion between 2020 and 2025. In light of its […]
Maintenance and its Links to Succession Under Hindu Law
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 […]
E-commerce and International Trade: Striking a Balance between Technological Developments and Sustainability
Prof Ishita Das International trade has played a significant role in uplifting the economic profiles of several countries over the past decades. However, the interface of trade and sustainability has always been […]
Navigating the Ambiguity: Applying International Humanitarian Law in Low-Intensity Conflicts and the Need for Conflict Classification
Shivesh Saini and Himani Jha This article deals with the problem of conflict classification. Generally, there exist certain low-intensity disputes which fall below the required low threshold of Common Article 2 and […]
Indian Queer Lives: Socio-Legal Politics of Violence, Struggle and Inclusion
Ajay R Maherchandani UNCERTAINITIES Identity and the objectification of its marker has been a major contestation within the neo-liberal politics in the Indian subcontinent. This article would endeavour to explain the larger […]
International Trade in Dairy Products: Protection versus Competition
Prof (Dr.) Kenneth Holland Prof. Holland is a Professor of Law and Dean (Academics, Research and International Affairs) at O.P. Jindal Global University. The world’s large producers of dairy commodities are divided […]
Female Workers in the Indian Platform Mediated Gig Economy – Highlighting a Need for a Comprehensive Policy for Protection from Sexual Harassment
Apurva Singhi The article explores the legal position of female workers, especially the circumstances that force female workers to enter the field of platform-mediated gig economy and the problems they face therein. […]
Queer and Religious Alliances in India and Beyond
Jeffrey A. Redding * A number of recent political and legal controversies in India have highlighted conflicts between religious and queer interests. Over the past many years, for example, right-wing Hindu nationalists […]
