Akshat Agarwal and Aditya Bhargava* Source : LBB In this piece, we explore the legality of busking in India. We argue that busking is a legitimate use of city space as common […]
Akshat Agarwal and Aditya Bhargava* Source : LBB In this piece, we explore the legality of busking in India. We argue that busking is a legitimate use of city space as common […]
Pritish Desai* Source : National Herald This piece delves into the right to procreate of prisoners in India while specifically focusing on the rights of women prisoners. Recently, Indian Courts have held […]
Shaharyaar Shahardar* Source : Business Standard The Jammu and Kashmir Enemy Agents Ordinance, originally enacted to strengthen national security and counter espionage activities in Kashmir, remains in effect despite its dated origins. […]
Divyanshu Sharma* Source : Directors Institute Corporate purpose doctrine is heralded as the solution for the constant tussle between shareholders and stakeholders. Currently, the ideals of corporate responsibility and sustainability are making […]
KV Kailash Ramanathan* Source : IPleaders In State of Punjab vs Davinder Singh, the Supreme Court while upholding the Constitutionality of sub classification in reservation, treats Articles 15(4) and 16(4) as a […]
Anirud Raghav* Source : LinkedIn The Supreme Court’s judgment in Authorized Officer v. Shanmughavelu adds confusion to Section 74 jurisprudence on penalties. It artificially distinguishes between general forfeitures and earnest deposits without […]
Prakhar Ganguly* Who is Justice Dhananjay Y. Chandrachud? Is he ‘left’ or ‘centrist’ or ‘right’? This piece tries to make sense of the CJI’s politics as his term ends soon. I claim […]
Rishit Soni & Akshay Sriram* The Indian Parliament in the Winter Session last year witnessed a record number of suspensions like never before. In the meantime, various integral laws were debated and […]
Chytanya S Agarwal* Using a Law and Economics approach, this essay argues that the regulatory framework of Differential Voting Rights (DVRs) in India is not Kaldor-Hicks efficient. Despite the potential benefits of […]
Kanav N Sahgal The Indian Constitution promises its citizens the fundamental rights to equality and freedom (among others). However, the process of ensuring this has been far from easy. This essay is […]