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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Prof (Dr.) Kenneth Holland Prof. Holland is a Professor of Law and Dean (Academics, Research and International Affairs) at O.P. Jindal Global University. The world’s large producers of dairy commodities are divided […]
Tilting of Courts towards Gender Inclusive Interpretation of Rape Laws in IPC Smriti Jaiswal IntroductionThe rape laws in India have been gender-specific since the colonial era. They are based on the heterosexual […]
Apurva Singhi The article explores the legal position of female workers, especially the circumstances that force female workers to enter the field of platform-mediated gig economy and the problems they face therein. […]
Kanishk Srinivas A three Judge Bench of the Supreme Court, comprising Justices Chandrachud, Surya Kant and Vikram Nath in the U.o.I v. Mohit Minerals case held that the “recommendations” of the GST […]
Archita Satish Through an analysis of newspaper editorials on Demonetisation and the recent Supreme Court judgment upholding its validity, the piece comments on the conceptualisation of separation of powers in India. On […]
Rehan Mathur The Indian Anti-Sexual Harassment Framework is one which is inherently gendered. However, numerous reports and studies indicate widespread sexual harassment within Queer Communities. The law currently does not recognise it […]
The Next Big Reform: Why the Government of India Should Move from Cash Accounting to Accrual Accounting Parv Tyagi “In Greece, statistics is a combat sport.” Andreas Georgiou declared in 2011, after […]