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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

Starlink Project: Why The Law Needs To Catch Up

By Law School Policy Review on 29 Jul 2020 • ( 2 Comments )

Srijesh Kumar Singh SpaceX’s starlink satellites stream across the sky in Southern Brazil. The lack of a proper legislation/international instrument in this regard will inter alia hamper the environment, space exploration and […]

Bail under the UAPA: A case for reconstruction

By Law School Policy Review on 27 Jul 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Deeksha Balaji The Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (‘UAPA’) was passed in the year 1967 as a mechanism to check unlawful activities, terrorist organisations and other notorious groups posing a threat to the […]

The Nagaland Dog Meat Ban Controversy: A Socio-Legal Analysis

By Law School Policy Review on 24 Jul 2020

Shravani Shendye and Karthik Subramaniam The decision taken by the Nagaland government to ban dog meat raises crucial, conflicting questions on human, and animal rights. On July 3, 2020, the government of […]

The GCEU Judgement on Apple-Irish Tax Arrangement: An Analysis

By Law School Policy Review on 22 Jul 2020

Aditya Rathore On 15th July 2020, Apple and Ireland won their appeal against the European Commission report in European Union’s second-highest court, the General Court of the European Union (GCEU), involving a […]

The Schrems II Judgement: The Implications of Invalidating the E.U.-U.S. Privacy Shield Arrangement

By Law School Policy Review on 21 Jul 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Shreya Jha Introduction On 16th July 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) unexpectedly declared the E.U.-U.S. Privacy Shield arrangement as invalid in its judgement, Data Protection Commissioner v. […]

All That’s New: LSPR In Conversation With Bharat Chugh

By Law School Policy Review on 20 Jul 2020

Anmol Kohli speaks with Mr. Bharat Chugh, Partner at L&L and Former Judge on recent developments in the legal sphere in India, from AIJS and Virtual hearings, to Tech Law and ADR. […]

Continuing Confusion Between Well-Know Mark And A Mark With Reputation: Delhi High Court’s ‘Nirvanic’ Interpretation Of Reputed Marks

By Law School Policy Review on 16 Jul 2020

Lokesh Vyas and Harshit Singh Jadoun Introduction In Bayerische Motoren Werke Ag vs. Om Balajee Automobile, the Delhi High Court drew a prima facie conclusion of the defendant’s dishonest intention merely on […]

Structural Legal Barriers to Women’s Entry Across Professions: An Analysis of Indian Judicial Decisions

By Law School Policy Review on 15 Jul 2020

Aishwarya Chouhan The central government’s recent arguments of women’s gendered responsibilities and implied limitations, in the Women Army Officers’ case reflects our society’s deep-rooted sexism On 17th February and 17th March’20, the […]

The Psychology of Fake News and Social Media Regulation

By Law School Policy Review on 13 Jul 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Abhinav Gupta The present social media regulations fail to address the psychological effects of fake news and exceed the scope of delegated legislation. Introduction Fake news includes a false statement of facts […]

The Suo Motu Powers of the National Green Tribunal

By Law School Policy Review on 12 Jul 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Keshav Somani The National Green Tribunal cannot exercise suo motu jurisdiction and initiate proceedings on its own motion as it did in the recent case of the Vizag Gas Leak. Introduction The […]

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