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Jane Street & SEBI: Formulating A Structured Approach To Regulatory Governance of Financial Markets

By Law School Policy Review on 13 Dec 2025

Rethinking India’s Draft Rules For Synthetically Generated Content: Is Labelling Enough To Tackle Online Deception?

By Law School Policy Review on 13 Dec 2025

Parental Promises and Proprietary Estoppel: Rethinking Section 23 of the Senior Citizens Act through the Lens of Equity

By Law School Policy Review on 10 Dec 2025

Reconstitution of Bench in the Stray Dogs Case: A Procedural Critique of the ex-CJI’s Actions

By Law School Policy Review on 7 Dec 2025

The Paradigm of Consent: Power, Autonomy, and the Feminine in Law

By Law School Policy Review on 5 Dec 2025

The Curious Case Of Common Consent: Rethinking Verifiable Parental Consent Under The DPDPA, 2023

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Dec 2025

The Guidelines on Dark Patterns – Effective or Incomplete?

By Law School Policy Review on 25 Mar 2024

Dylan Sharma* It is a practice that goes unnoticed – a popup on a website, fine print on an invoice or an advertisement in the middle of a video. What most consider […]

The Case For The Winter Session 2023 Suspensions

By Law School Policy Review on 18 Mar 2024

Rishit Soni & Akshay Sriram* The Indian Parliament in the Winter Session last year witnessed a record number of suspensions like never before. In the meantime, various integral laws were debated and […]

Addressing The Void: The Call For A Human Smuggling Law In India

By Law School Policy Review on 5 Mar 2024

Sahajveer Baweja* & Vansh Bhatnagar** This article highlights the urgent need for a dedicated human smuggling law in India while scrutinizing the nuanced disparities between the crimes of human smuggling and trafficking, […]

Evaluating India’s Dark Patterns Guidelines – Advocating a Comprehensive Approach

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Mar 2024

Ansruta Debnath and Shubham Singh* The paper provides a critical examination of India’s ‘Guidelines for Prevention and Regulation of Dark Patterns 2023’, highlighting issues of enforceability and contradiction within the framework. It […]

Cinematograph Amendment Act 2023: Not a Panacea to the Abyss of Piracy

By Law School Policy Review on 27 Feb 2024

Aliza Khatoon* The Cinematograph Amendment Act 2023 aims to combat piracy by prohibiting unauthorized recording and exhibition of films, receiving praise for its efforts. However, it falls short in addressing the complexities […]

Inefficiencies Of The Differential Rights Voting Regime

By Law School Policy Review on 25 Feb 2024

Chytanya S Agarwal* Using a Law and Economics approach, this essay argues that the regulatory framework of Differential Voting Rights (DVRs) in India is not Kaldor-Hicks efficient. Despite the potential benefits of […]

Need for a Digital Copyrights Act: Adjusting to the New Normal

By Law School Policy Review on 12 Feb 2024

Shashwat Dubey* Disruptive AI Technologies have posed complex challenges to the existing copyrights framework under the Copyrights Act, 1957 in India. This includes the lack of regulatory mechanism to affix intermediaries’ liabilities, […]

“Banking On Rights: The World Bank’s Freeze On Loans In Uganda Amid Anti-Gay Laws – A Watchdog For Human Rights?”

By Law School Policy Review on 9 Feb 2024

Anjali Jena* & Himanshu** The World Bank’s decision to suspend new loans to Uganda in response to the Anti-Homosexuality Act has sparked global debate. While praised for defending LGBTQ+ rights, critics highlight […]

Peering Through Closed Doors, Scheduled Classes Struggle With The Collegium

By Law School Policy Review on 7 Feb 2024

Hardik Kuldeep* The Judiciary is difficult to hold accountable as it enjoys broad independence and lacks transparency. It appoints Judges in the Higher Judiciary through the Collegium system, which is not beholden […]

Amartya Sen’s Framework And International Law In The Critique Of Australia’s Constitutional Referendum Of Indigenous Rights

By Law School Policy Review on 5 Feb 2024

Shashank Tripathi & Shreya Jain* The authors critically analyze the nexus between constitutional referendums, Amartya Sen’s capabilities approach, and international law, focusing on Australia’s recent Indigenous rights referendum. While referendums aim to […]

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