Aditya Bapat This piece explores the political personalities who shaped India’s anti-defection framework, tracing the Tenth Schedule’s evolution through the intertwined legacies of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. Moving beyond […]
Aditya Bapat This piece explores the political personalities who shaped India’s anti-defection framework, tracing the Tenth Schedule’s evolution through the intertwined legacies of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. Moving beyond […]
*Ujjwal Sharma, MCIArb & Preksha Chordia Indian law universities now match global standards but also create entrenched hierarchies. This article examines how entrance exams, campus experiences, and placements—seemingly neutral—shape unequal access and […]
*Jade Da Silva The Economic Times This article examines the enduring entanglement between obscenity law, morality, and judicial interpretation in India, using the Supreme Court’s response to Ranveer Allahbadia’s remarks on the […]
Manmayi Sharma* and Somya Jain** The newly launched PM-eBus Sewa Scheme by the Union Government aims to deploy 10,000 e-buses in non-metropolitan cities of India. However, the absence of accessibility features in […]
Shashank Tripathi & Shreya Jain* The authors critically analyze the nexus between constitutional referendums, Amartya Sen’s capabilities approach, and international law, focusing on Australia’s recent Indigenous rights referendum. While referendums aim to […]
Parv Tyagi and Prem Parwani In this episode of Arbitrary, Parv Tyagi (former Managing Editor, LSPR) and Prem Parwani (Editor, LSPR) speak with Dr. Nikhil Menon about the history of planning in […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]