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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

When Even Death Isn’t an Equalizer: A Critique of Ramesh Baghel v. State of Chhattisgarh

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Jun 2025

Kale Sanskruti Madhukar* Source: Wikimedia Commons This article critiques the Supreme Court’s split verdict in Ramesh Baghel v. State of Chhattisgarh, where a tribal-Christian was denied burial of his father in his […]

Begging for Justice: A Critique of India’s Anti-Beggary Laws

By Law School Policy Review on 21 May 2025

Tanya Sara George* Source: LexLife India The article critiques India’s anti-beggary laws, arguing that the prevailing legal framework reflects a punitive legacy of colonial governance repurposed for modern exclusionary ends. The analysis […]

Reconstructing Maternity Leave: From Oocyte Cryopreservation to Single Motherhood

By Law School Policy Review on 18 May 2025

Ananya Garg* Source: Linkedin Oocyte cryopreservation and single motherhood bear witness to a generation’s change in women’s exercise of reproductive autonomy over structurally discriminatory labour markets. But the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 […]

Performative Harms, Constitutional Imperative – A Defense

By Law School Policy Review on 17 May 2025

Rajyavardhan Singh* Source: IAS Express This essay responds to Keiran Correia’s critique of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 by defending the constitutionality of criminalising triple talaq. It argues that […]

The Ethics Committee: a Bio-medical Approach to Eliminating Bias by Artificial Intelligence Systems

By Law School Policy Review on 15 May 2025

G. Saikumar& Intisar Aslam* Source: PSV College The article explores the persistent challenge of infringement of rights and AI bias, underscoring how the oversight architecture of clinical trials offers a valuable model […]

Benchmarks For The Bench: Revisiting The Three-year Practice Rule For Judicial Exams?

By Law School Policy Review on 8 May 2025

Prabhu & Simone Avinash Vaidya* Source: The Print The judiciary has long stood as the beacon of justice and the guardian of core constitutional values. It is therefore imperative to uphold the integrity […]

Game On, Guards Up: India’s Epic Quest for Ethical Gaming

By Law School Policy Review on 7 May 2025

Ashwini Vittalachar (Partner), Pragya Sharma (Senior Associate), and Drishti Ranjan (Associate) at SAMVAD Partners* India’s gaming industry, with over 500 million users, stands at a pivotal moment as it integrates user protection […]

Podcast on Sports Law with Mr. Nandan Kamath

By Law School Policy Review on 28 Apr 2025

*Saksham Agrawal, Arya Harishankar, Shauryaveer Chaudhry & Bhavya Parameswaran Lakshmi In this podcast hosted by LSPR Editors Saksham and Shauryaveer with Observers Bhavya and Arya, India’s leading sports lawyer, Mr. Nandan Kamath, […]

LSPR’s Panel Discussion on ‘Rules as Code’-

By Law School Policy Review on 27 Apr 2025

Guido Governatori, Hamish Fraser, Matthew Waddington, Tom Barraclough and Devansh Kaushik LSPR would like to acknowledge the contribution of the following people in organization of the panel discussion. Editors: Keshav Soni, Prem […]

Coercive Colonial Legalism and  ‘some few Tarzans and Man Fridays’

By Law School Policy Review on 26 Apr 2025

Professor Satvinder S. Juss, Phd (Cantab), FRSA* Source: Economic and Political Weekly This article examines the forced displacement of the Chagossian people through the lens of coercive colonial legalism. It focuses on […]

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