Prof. Dr. Roopa Madhav The National Mineral Policy 2019 is a testament to the general approach of policymaking in India: Confused and Unimaginative. The National Mineral Policy (NMP) 2019 is a mixed bag. […]
Prof. Dr. Roopa Madhav The National Mineral Policy 2019 is a testament to the general approach of policymaking in India: Confused and Unimaginative. The National Mineral Policy (NMP) 2019 is a mixed bag. […]
Dr. B.C Gupta The justice delivery system should implement procedures to ensure speedy redressal to aggrieved consumers The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection (UNGCP) adopted by the General Assembly through resolution […]
This post is the 7th Installment to Law School Policy Review’s Election Series, 2019. Introduction to the Series On March 31, LSPR & Kautilya Society, in collaboration with Vidhi Centre for Legal […]
Binit Agrawal speaks with journalist Vidya Krishnan in an exclusive interview for LSPR. Vidya Krishnan is a New Delhi-based journalist with 16 years of experience in covering public health in India. She […]
Khushi Maheshwari The recommendations of the Kotak Committee are very much a step in the desired direction with respect to transparency and corporate governance aspects; however, it would be difficult to implement […]
Bhargavi S. Rao As the country moves forward advancing the solar parks there is a big risk of repeating the same mistake of ignoring environmental justice concerns. A careful path has to […]
Aman Gupta “The implications and importance of changes brought under the Insider trading regulations are manifold, where the SEBI has taken the recourse to a stricter and accountability-oriented framework regime. Here, the […]
Vrishank Singhania and Prannv Dhawan speak with Yamini Aiyar in an exclusive interview for LSPR Yamini Aiyar is the President and Chief Executive of the Centre for Policy Research. She is a […]
Sumit Chatterjee Any law which seeks to criminalise rough sleeping, begging in public, loitering in the streets and other such conduct is problematic as it perpetuates a vicious cycle of poverty and […]
Rajat Maloo A disproportionate and ineffective measure, death penalty for child rapists is plagued by a host of jurisprudential, penological, and practical problems The State aims to regulate the conduct of the […]