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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

Supreme Court On The Legality of EWS Quota: A Critique

By Law School Policy Review on 31 Dec 2022

Swarnendu Chatterjee, Anwesha Pal, Ashish Sharma, and Palak Kumar Introduction In Janhit Abhiyan v. Union of India, the majority speaking for the Constitution Bench (five judge bench) upheld the 103rd Amendment to […]

Transgender Lives, Identity, and Community in India: A Report on TransForm 2022

By Law School Policy Review on 27 Dec 2022

This piece is a report on Transform 2022 prepared by Sarthak Virdi (Editor, LSPR) and Oorja Newatia (Observer, LSPR). It is the first post of a two-part series. The second piece will […]

Reviewing India’s Anti-Profiteering Regulation: Contextualizing CCI’s new role as Anti-Profiteering watchdog

By Law School Policy Review on 26 Dec 2022

Yash Arjariya The article builds upon CBIC’s recent notification entrusting the job of anti-profiteering regulation on CCI and thus doing away with National Anti-profiteering Authority. The author outlines current problems in the […]

Aishat Shifa: Aditya Sondhi on the ERP test, when it should be pressed into service, the Sabarimala dissent and more

By Law School Policy Review on 25 Dec 2022

Parv Tyagi and Kartik Kalra In the last episode of our series on Aishat Shifa, Parv Tyagi (Managing Editor, LSPR) and Kartik Kalra (Editor, LSPR) sit down with Senior Advocate Dr. Aditya […]

Examining the Constitutionality of Female Genital Mutilation in India

By Law School Policy Review on 21 Dec 2022

Dhruv Singhal The unscientific and anachronistic practice of khatna, practised by the Dawoodi Bohra community in India is against the right to privacy, bodily autonomy, dignity, and equality, and must be struck […]

Of Contestations and Contradictions: The Constitution, the Legislature, and Civil Society in Contemporary India

By Law School Policy Review on 20 Dec 2022

Kanav N Sahgal  The Indian Constitution promises its citizens the fundamental rights to equality and freedom (among others). However, the process of ensuring this has been far from easy. This essay is […]

LSPR Monthly Newsletter (Volume 6)

By Law School Policy Review on 16 Dec 2022

A Grievous Model of Appellate Grievance Redressal in the IT (Amendment) Rules 2022 Sarthak Wadhwa Last month, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) notified an amendment to the Information Technology […]

Aishat Shifa: Jayna Kothari on ERP, Article 15(1), and Intersectional Approach to Religious Freedom

By Law School Policy Review on 14 Dec 2022

Rakshit Agarwal and Niveditha K Prasad In the latest episode of Arbitrary, the flagship podcast of Law School Policy Review, Niveditha (Deputy Managing Editor of LSPR) and Rakshit (Editor at LSPR) sit down with […]

In Defence of Fair Markets: A Response (Blog Symposium on ‘Free to Fair Markets)

By Law School Policy Review on 13 Dec 2022

Prof Rosalind Dixon & Prof Richard Holden In this piece, Professors Dixon and Holden respond to the contributors of LSPR’s Blog Symposium ‘From Free to Fair Markets: Liberalism after Covid” The current […]

The Problem of Central Planning: Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’ #5

By Law School Policy Review on 12 Dec 2022

Suranjali Tandon This is the fifth and the final piece of LSPR’s Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’. Economic disruption following the Covid-19 pandemic presented a unique challenge. Its comparisons […]

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