Dr. Deborshi Barat* While artificial intelligence (AI) relies on the availability of vast datasets, the legality of using copyrighted material and/or protected personal information is unclear. Accordingly, this note explores the possibility […]
Dr. Deborshi Barat* While artificial intelligence (AI) relies on the availability of vast datasets, the legality of using copyrighted material and/or protected personal information is unclear. Accordingly, this note explores the possibility […]
Dr. Deborshi Barat* While artificial intelligence (AI) relies on the availability of vast datasets, the legality of using copyrighted material and/or protected personal information is unclear. Accordingly, this note explores the possibility […]
Shashank Mehrotra * This analysis explores the dichotomy between public and private enforcement of competition law, highlighting their distinct roles in safeguarding market dynamics. Focusing on India’s commitment mechanism within its competition […]
Garv Arora* & Ananya Badaya** The paper examines the inadequacies of India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in addressing the complexities of the aviation sector, particularly concerning lessors’ rights during insolvency proceedings. […]
Dr. Stéphanie Tawa Lama* Credit-ET Government The 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts (CAA) of India, hailed for their intent to democratize local governance, offered promises of expanded political participation, reserved seats […]
Sohini Banerjee* and Anmol Bharuka** The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 does not define any clear transition periods for its implementation. In this article, we explore the significance of transition periods […]
Aravind Sundar* The case commentary on ‘X v Union of India’ scrutinizes the contradictory approaches within India’s abortion jurisprudence, navigating between statutory limitations and judicial interpretations favoring reproductive autonomy. The Medical Termination […]
Dr. Avinash Kumar* & Kaustubh Kumar** Credit-South China Morning Post This paper explores India’s stance on Rohingya refugees, specifically its reluctance to acknowledge the jus cogens norm of non-refoulement. Examining the pivotal […]
Vibhum Shgaum* This paper examines the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, regarding women’s inheritance rights. While the Act seemingly promotes gender equality in property rights, it indirectly perpetuates discrimination in inheritance mechanisms. It […]
Ishita Chandra* This article extensively explores the contentious issue of whether amnesties granted for severe human rights violations can obstruct International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutions. It navigates the complexities of balancing justice […]