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India’s Soft Law Approach Towards AI Governance: Strategic Choice or Potential Oversight?

By Law School Policy Review on 16 Jan 2026

Publicly Available Data under the DPDP Act: The Limits of Exemptions in AI-Driven Processing

By Law School Policy Review on 13 Jan 2026

Podcast with Harsh Mahaseth: Decriminalisation, Marginalisation, and Human Rights in Asia

By Law School Policy Review on 13 Jan 2026

Podcast with Shubham Jain: National Sports Policy and the National Sports Governance Act

By Law School Policy Review on 7 Jan 2026

Judicial Nationalism and Citizenship: Exclusionary Effects of The ‘True Indian’ Rhetoric

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Jan 2026

Reassessing India’s Judicial Approach to Anti-Enforcement Injunctions

By Law School Policy Review on 23 Dec 2025

The Dynamics of Organ Transplantation: Why IMA must Step-Up

By Law School Policy Review on 15 Oct 2018

Dr. Sadhana Kala Major problems in organ transplantation are not legal. Nevertheless, laws are needed to regulate the transplantation practice and to ensure that these follow the precepts morally, ethically and culturally […]

Criminalizing Marital Rape: Time to Address the Elephant in the Room

By Law School Policy Review on 13 Oct 2018

Rongeet Poddar The Supreme Court of India needs to create another benchmark of transformative constitutionalism to protect the dignity of married women. In 2017, the release of the critically acclaimed film ‘Lipstick […]

SLAPP: Where does the Buck Stop?

By Law School Policy Review on 8 Oct 2018

Kashish Makkar An Anti-SLAPP law serves two critical public utilities; one, it preserves the freedom of public participation, and two, it prevents vexatious litigation. The post-modern age of information society has descended […]

In Conversation with Meenakshi Ganguly: Defending Democracy & Human Rights in South Asia

By Law School Policy Review on 7 Oct 2018

Ambarin Munir Khambati and Prannv Dhawan speak with Ms. Meenakshi Ganguly in an exclusive interview for LSPR   Ms. Meenakshi Ganguly is the South Asia Director of Human Rights Watch. She has […]

Data as Property: A Premature Rejection

By Law School Policy Review on 5 Oct 2018

Siddharth Sonkar & Prashant Shukla The exercise of eminent domain over data is not a necessary consequence of treating data as property of an individual In a recent opinion piece on The […]

Digital Data Privacy and Protection: What, Why, and How

By Law School Policy Review on 3 Oct 2018

Bhumesh Verma Adoption and execution of a robust data management and risk mitigation policy is the best way to accord greatest fortification to data from the threats posed to data security In […]

Fixing the Labour Market: India’s Need For Better Data

By Law School Policy Review on 1 Oct 2018

Dr. Aparna Mathur For a country and a government that is promising economic change and improved fortunes for its citizens, the lack of data on the labour market and employment trends is […]

Female Genital Mutilation: The Horror, The Suffering, and The Pain

By Law School Policy Review on 24 Sep 2018

Ashirbad Nayak Increasing awareness and cooperation among religious leaders and communities would be key to uprooting this social evil. Imagine being a woman, and being told that in certain parts of the […]

Curbing Fake News: Implications on Privacy & Information Technology

By Law School Policy Review on 11 Sep 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

Pulkit Khare Disinformation, misinformation, non-information all equally create an uninformed citizenry which would finally make democracy a mobocracy and farce . Recently the government has initiated steps to curb the proliferation of […]

Regulatory Sandboxes: The Panacea for Modern Capitalism

By Law School Policy Review on 8 Sep 2018

Kashish Makkar Capital concentration has become the synonym of modern capitalism, and it is due to the simple economic concept of Rent-Seeking. “The defining characteristic of a free market is the creation […]

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