*Mayank Yadav & Priyam Mitra (Source: Shruthi Desai) The Mediation Act, 2023 marks a historic recognition of India’s indigenous dispute resolution system i.e. community mediation. The paper argues that though well-intentioned, the […]
*Mayank Yadav & Priyam Mitra (Source: Shruthi Desai) The Mediation Act, 2023 marks a historic recognition of India’s indigenous dispute resolution system i.e. community mediation. The paper argues that though well-intentioned, the […]
*Meraj Ahmad (Source: The cover image is a work of the author) Caste, in its characteristic feature of fixed concomitant static socio-economic rights, has persistently influenced India’s political and constitutional discourse. The […]
*Shubham Jain The National Sports Governance Act 2025 marks a major reform in India’s sports regulation, introducing new institutions and athlete representation. However, it overlooks vital global best practices on human rights, […]
*Aman Gupta The enactment of the National Sports Governance Act, 2025 (NSGA) marks a watershed moment for Indian sports regulation, including emerging sectors such as e-sports. While the NSGA prescribes internal governance […]
*Diksha Singh (Source: Judicature – Duke University) Section 273 mandates that evidence be recorded in the presence of the accused, embodying the right of confrontation, namely, the accused’s ability to see, hear […]
*Mustafa Rajkotwala and Vedaant S. Agarwal (Source: freePik) The digitization of India’s securities markets has enabled new forms of manipulation that extend beyond wash trades to multi-channel schemes involving coordinated digital promotions […]
*Professor (Dr.) Lovely Dasgupta The National Sports Governance Act, 2025 introduces the National Sports Board to oversee recognition, transparency, and compliance of National Sports Federations. While aiming to reform opaque governance exemplified […]
*Rudraksh Lakra and Nidhi Jha (Source: CookieYes) The Supreme Court’s ruling in Vibhor Garg v. Neha admits secretly recorded spousal conversations as evidence, disregarding Puttaswamy I and privacy jurisprudence. This critique argues […]
*Ria Mishra & Aakash Batra The National Sports Governance Act, 2025 (“NSGA”) represents India’s first statutory framework for regulating sports governance, replacing the executive-driven National Sports Development Code, 2011. The Code, lacking […]
*Tarsh Khanna This paper critiques India’s National Sports Governance Act, 2025, highlighting its welfare-oriented reforms alongside risks of excessive governmental control. Analysing provisions on national bodies, athlete representation, the National Sports Board, […]