Soumya Ghosal The article attempts to look at the judiciary’s temperament with respect to Basti evictions. To that effect, the article highlights the callous approach taken by the Courts to understand the […]
Soumya Ghosal The article attempts to look at the judiciary’s temperament with respect to Basti evictions. To that effect, the article highlights the callous approach taken by the Courts to understand the […]
Prakriti Singh In this piece, the author examines the operation of the IBC in post-COVID insolvency proceedings – commenting on how the NCLT needs to have more, better trained personnel with a […]
Shivjeet Parthasarathy The article is an analysis of Cass Sunstein’s criticism of George Stigler’s ‘rule’ of regulatory capture. The author argues that Cass Sunstein’s criticism of George Stigler’s Theory is subject to […]
Disha Lohiya, Anurag Singh The article grapples with the principle of primacy of commercial wisdom of the Committee of Creditors. It examines and scope of the same and argues that the commercial […]
Prannv Dhawan Vidhi Srivastava* Author, Journalist and Commentator, Saba Naqvi is one of India’s best known political analysts. She has published four books namely, In Good Faith (2012), Capital Conquest (2015), Shades […]
Parv Tyagi Dr. Shruti Rajagopalan is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center, George Mason University and a fellow at the Classical Liberal Institute, New York University School of Law. Before […]
Harshita Sharma, Aditya Maheshwari The article highlights the arbitrariness and discrepancies present in the sentencing system of the Indian Criminal Justice System and attempts to outline the need for impartial sentencing via […]
Ritu Bhatia and Manas Agrawal The law should define family by looking at the functions and not the form of the unions. With this shift, the definition of family will be broadened, […]
Akshay Singh and Yatan Kwatra How can India break the policy deadlock to phase out the use of battery cages? 1. Introduction In the wake of the recent discovery by China’s National […]
Anshika Chadha The article grapples with the question of whether the Central and State governments make vaccination compulsory without encroaching upon the fundamental right to life and personal liberty. To this effect, […]