
Raghav Bhatia Recently, the Supreme Court of India (“Supreme Court”), in M/s N. G. Projects Limited v. M/s Vinod Kumar Jain, has observed that High Courts under Article 226 of the Constitution […]
Raghav Bhatia Recently, the Supreme Court of India (“Supreme Court”), in M/s N. G. Projects Limited v. M/s Vinod Kumar Jain, has observed that High Courts under Article 226 of the Constitution […]
Editorial Note Shreyas Sinha (Managing Editor, LSPR & Co-Convenor, NLSIU Kautilya Society) Affirmative action remains a contentious legal and political issue in liberal constitutional democracies. How affirmative action works vis-a-vis the right […]
Sukarm Sharma This piece is an analysis of the acutely divergent strategies used by Air India and Airports Authority of India (‘AAI’) to attempt to avoid the execution of their holdings with […]
Aayushi Singh and Saksham Shukla Despite the quest for parity and ascending number of groups aiming to create equality in designating women arbitrators, an incredibly small percentage of women are being appointed as […]
Parv Tyagi All takings of private property have to satisfy the requirement of public use, lacking which the taking fails. However, the courts have been highly deferential to the requirement of public […]
Aniket Panchal This article examines the recent decision of the matchbox manufacturers to collectively increase the matchbox prices vis-à-vis Competition Act, 2002. It inquires whether such an announcement requires the attention of […]
The implementation of domicile reservations in various National Law Universities (NLUs) has raised pertinent questions surrounding constitutional principles and the future of Indian legal education. These questions include whether domicile reservations have […]
Abhayaditya Singh and Pranathi S. In this piece, the authors examine the NDA government’s proposed move to increase the minimum age of marriage for women. They argue that the proposed change would […]
Sarthak Wadhwa Parv Tyagi* About Varta: Dialogues on India’s Constitutional Democracy Indian constitutionalism is in a perilous state. Its ability to guarantee democratic governance and citizens’ rights are under deep stress. This […]
Prannv Dhawan The objective of this brief is to provide a comprehensive overview of the issue of domicile reservations in National Law Universities. It incorporates doctrinal research, critical analysis and qualitative insights […]