Legally Speaking Desk

Labour reforms during Covid-19: A critical analysis

Analysing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on economy, investments and labour.

4 years ago

The Sree Padmanabhaswamy verdict: A case for Indic civilisational identity

Every successor of Sree Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma abided by this tradition, including when the Princely State of Travancore acceded…

4 years ago

Mandatory mediation: A solution to pendency, ‘commercial disputes’

The growing cost of litigation and arbitration and consumption of time due to overcrowded court lists led to a search…

4 years ago

Enrica Lexie Case: A study

The much-awaited Final award of the Enrica Lexie (also known as the Italian Marine case) is out, while the marines…

4 years ago

Attachment under Prevention of Money-Laundering Act

The PML Act was enacted in order to address the issue of money-laundering which was spreading like wildfire across the…

4 years ago

Digitalised serving of summons: The need for legislative reform in India

With the advent of digital transformation, the insemination of information through fast, reliable and accessible mode of Internet has become…

4 years ago

Dubey case and revisiting Supreme Court guidelines on encounter killings

The Supreme Court laid down 16-point guidelines as the standard procedure to be followed for thorough, effective and independent investigation…

4 years ago

Skill gaming in India: Legal by chance

The rise of global digital economy has galvanized online gaming. Expansion of digital footprint on account of rising smartphone penetration,…

4 years ago

Chinese National Intelligence Law and its impact on India and other countries

On 30 June the Federal Communications Commission officially designated telecommunications companies Huawei and ZTE as threats to national Security. Chairman…

4 years ago

UFC and drug testing: A convoluted story

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a relatively newer entrant to the world of sporting organisations having originated in the…

4 years ago