
Dial 1800-CNPN: The Private Network Wrench in the Works of Telecom Oligopoly Sarthak Wadhwa and Aman Sharma* On 26th July 2022, the Government of India – through the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) […]
Dial 1800-CNPN: The Private Network Wrench in the Works of Telecom Oligopoly Sarthak Wadhwa and Aman Sharma* On 26th July 2022, the Government of India – through the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) […]
Saranya Ravindran This piece is an analysis of the enforcement of fundamental duties, as enumerated under Article 51-A of the Constitution of India. To that effect, it analyses the current philosophical understanding […]
Aditi Roy and Sanjana Gupta Article 14 of the Indian Constitution sets forth the law of equality while Article 15 advances the concept of non-discrimination. While the Indian judiciary has extensively debated […]
Sarthak Wadhwa Fighting an already conquered battle: Delays in Execution Proceedings: Part II. Introduction The first-part of this post has already touched upon the issues with determining third-party claims at the time of execution – […]
Kartik Kalra This piece argues that the remedy of restitution of conjugal rights is unconstitutional on grounds of its absolute opposition to principles of human dignity, bodily autonomy and decisional privacy. The […]
Sarthak Wadhwa Fighting an already conquered battle: Delays in Execution Proceedings: Part I. Introduction A quick perusal of the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) dashboard [here] reveals the sad state of (growing) judicial pendency in […]
Tripti Bhusan and Vinayak Sharma This piece seeks to bring to the fore the struggle of India’s transgender community in getting vaccinated against COVID, analyse the current vaccination policy from a legal […]
Nidhi Agrawal This piece seeks to critique the Bishop Franco Mulakkal v. State of Kerala by highlighting its contravention of multiple judicial precedents through its reliance on the principle of Falsus in […]
The Law School Policy Review (LSPR) is excited to bring to you the First Volume of its bi-weekly newsletter. It will tackle contemporary developments in the realm of law and policy and […]
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 […]