Ananya Garg This article examines how Section 23 operates in the fragile space where family, property, and care intersect and sometimes fracture. By reframing parental assurances, detrimental reliance, and revocation through the […]
Ananya Garg This article examines how Section 23 operates in the fragile space where family, property, and care intersect and sometimes fracture. By reframing parental assurances, detrimental reliance, and revocation through the […]
Garima Bageria, Kshitiz Krishna Goyal and Muskaan Wahi This article critiques former CJI Gavai’s decision to reconstitute the bench in the stray dogs’ case, arguing that bypassing the original bench’s order without […]
Tanya Sara George This article analyses the Karnataka High Court’s reasoning in Sampras Anthony vs. State, arguing that its reliance on relational familiarity reproduces entrenched patriarchal rationalities of consent. It demonstrates how […]
Nandinii Tandon and Mehul Sharma Source: The Wall Street Journal In an era where parents are overwhelmed by endless digital consent and verification demands, the Common Consent Mechanism under the US COPPA […]
Aryan Alampalli Source: Bar & Bench This article examines whether mandatory conciliation under Section 18 of the MSMED Act meaningfully serves its intended purpose of speedy dispute resolution. Analysing the Supreme Court’s […]
Aditya Bapat This piece explores the political personalities who shaped India’s anti-defection framework, tracing the Tenth Schedule’s evolution through the intertwined legacies of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. Moving beyond […]
*Ujjwal Sharma, MCIArb & Preksha Chordia Indian law universities now match global standards but also create entrenched hierarchies. This article examines how entrance exams, campus experiences, and placements—seemingly neutral—shape unequal access and […]
*Saksham Agrawal While AIFF v Rahul Mehra restores legitimacy to Indian sports governance and marks a much-needed judicial retreat from sports governance, its reasoning is far from perfect. The judgment often selectively […]
*Mohan Katarki (Source: Chat GPT) With the advent of high dam technology in the 19th century, international law has been called upon to define when weaponisation is permissible or impermissible. The paper […]
*PruthviGerben Patel This article examines the role and impact of Codes of Ethics (CoE) in Indian sports governance, particularly in light of the National Sports Governance Act, 2025 (NSGA). It explores how […]