Shivesh Saini and Himani Jha This article deals with the problem of conflict classification. Generally, there exist certain low-intensity disputes which fall below the required low threshold of Common Article 2 and […]
Navigating the Ambiguity: Applying International Humanitarian Law in Low-Intensity Conflicts and the Need for Conflict Classification
Science, State and Procreative Conundrums: A Transgender Perspective
Sayantan Datta and Pushpesh Kumar image source In this short essay, we analyse the medicolegal conundrums around a surgeon’s attempt to transplant a uterus in the body of a transgender woman. Through […]
Realising the promise of legal inclusion of transgender persons in NALSA
Mx. Muskan Tibrewala We have a long way to go to ensure complete equality for transgender persons in society and the legal system. However, with the promise of NALSA and the protections […]
Newly Regulated Digital Platforms And Self-Regulation: Exploring the Feasibility of the Mechanism
Nimesh Singh Social media’s pervasiveness impacts an individual’s public and political life to a substantial degree. The debate on ‘content regulation’ has led to intense debate on the role of intermediaries, the […]
Deathbed Bequests in Hindu Law: Striving For Balance
Niveditha K Prasad Deathbed bequests occupy an interesting liminal space between testament and a gift. While the secular succession law on the subject has benefitted from codification, Muslim personal law on the […]
Game Changer: Exploring the Feasibility of Self-Regulating Online Gaming in India
Akash Nath and Ankush Nath The economic value of India’s online gaming industry as per industry approximations was USD 1.8 billion in the year 2020, and the number of online gamers in […]
Same-Sex Marriages in India: The Case for Judicial Intervention
Kanav N Sahgal In this piece, Kanav N Sahgal responds to Professors G.S. Bajpai and Ankit Kaushik’s arguments against judicial intervention on the issue of same sex marriage. He argues why the […]
Indian Queer Lives: Socio-Legal Politics of Violence, Struggle and Inclusion
Ajay R Maherchandani UNCERTAINITIES Identity and the objectification of its marker has been a major contestation within the neo-liberal politics in the Indian subcontinent. This article would endeavour to explain the larger […]
When Should Courts Grant Summary Judgments Under CPC: Insights from Law and Economics
Parv Tyagi In India, Rule 3 of Order XIIIA CPC empowers the Court to give a summary judgment. The court is to grant a summary judgement on a claim only if it […]
The Wild West of ICOs: The Murky Waters of Securities Regulation of Crypto Assets
Ritvij Ratn Tiwari image source SEBI has implemented ICDR Regulations to protect investors’ interests in Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). However, there is currently no safety net for investors in Initial Coin Offerings […]