Vidushi Maheshwari & Ishaan Singh* Though there is a plethora of information on the growth and future of ESG in India, this paper mainly delves into the need for reforms for the […]
Examining ESG Regulation in India: Navigating the Path to Sustainable Corporate Practices
Queering the Judiciary – a long road from the Centre to the collegium
Debjyoti Ghosh* Who is an ideal citizen? Someone who bows to the superiority of the constitution of a democracy? Someone who follows the law? Someone who follows the (hetero)normativity set in place […]
SEBI’s New UPSI Definition: Progressing With One Foot & Stumbling With the Other
Aniket Panchal and Sangita Sharma The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) proposed amendments to the definition of unpublished price sensitive information (UPSI) to curb insider trading. The proposal includes reintroducing […]
Maintaining A Divorcee At Fault: A Husband’s Perspective
Ameya Sharma and Hamza Jawed Khan In this article, we propose an alternative interpretation of Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (“CrPC”), which is in consonance with the principles […]
Delegation and Repugnance: An Analysis of Section 4C of the IT Rules 2021
Shikhar Sharma Introduction The amendments to the IT Rules (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) 2021 were notified on 5th April 2023. They designate gaming companies as intermediaries (under Section 2(w) […]
Online Gaming and ‘Self-Regulation’: Exploring the Feasibility of the Mechanism
Aliza Tarique The estimated economic value set to be generated by the Online Gaming ecosystem in India is set to cross INR 100 billion between 2020 and 2025. In light of its […]
Book Review: Ronald Dworkin, Justice in Robes (Harvard University Press, United Kingdom, 2008)
Shivangi Mishra Throughout the course of the review, Ronald Dworkin’s “morality principles” incumbent upon the judges have been appraised by placing reliance upon Dworkin’s own archetypal manner of invoking semantics. It has […]
Unraveling the Digital State of Exception in India
Merrin Muhammed Ashraf In this article, the author seeks to show how the Government has invoked a ‘state of exception’ in India’s digital public space, resembling the state created by emergency provisions, […]
Maintenance and its Links to Succession Under Hindu Law
Rakshit Agarwal Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act 1956 is emancipatory in that it gives widows an absolute interest in property. Yet, the real question that lingers is whether the current […]
E-commerce and International Trade: Striking a Balance between Technological Developments and Sustainability
Prof Ishita Das International trade has played a significant role in uplifting the economic profiles of several countries over the past decades. However, the interface of trade and sustainability has always been […]