*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 […]
*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 […]
Keshav Soni and Rónán Kennedy * HLA Hart, in his book ‘The Concept of Law’ presents us with a positivist account of rules and legal system. In Chapter 7, he presents us with […]
Arohi Malpani & Simone Vaidya * Source : PTI I. The Question of Delimitation Delimitation has emerged as a buzzword in Indian political circles, with States gearing up for the transformative re-apportionment exercise […]
Atreyee Mukherjee and Bhavya Nigam* Source : Down to Earth Protection of the law often evades the poor under the garb of technicalities. The workers engaged in desilting stormwater drains in Mumbai […]
Rida Rahman and Aashkaa Jain* Source : Staff Corner I. Introduction India has faced a systemic and dangerous gender gap in its labour workforce for a multitude of reasons, like conservative social […]
Surbhi Sachdeva, Lakshita Handa, and Jwalika Balaji Source : JSA The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013 (‘POSH Act’ or ‘the Act’) has now spent over […]
Jerrold Soh* Computational law, an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of law and computer science, seeks to develop systems capable of interacting with legal rules in a structured, computationally useful manner. As […]
Source : IPleaders Anay Mehrotra and Samriddh Sharma * Source : Blackbox. AI This article examines the challenges AI poses within India’s legal framework, particularly under the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) 2019. […]
Lisa Burton Crawford* This article examines the relationship between rules as code, legislative complexity, and the rule of law. While acknowledging scholarly concerns that machine-readable legislation may compromise important legal values like practical […]
Matthew Waddington* Legislative drafting in Commonwealth jurisdictions is undergoing significant changes with the advent of Rules as Code (RaC). A key debate centers on whether RaC initiatives can effectively handle discretionary provisions, […]