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Law, Latin and lawyers

The constant use of the Latin maxims in cases, textbooks, treaties and scholarly works related to the legal field has been around for quite a few centuries now; over time many of these... Read more »

Arbitrability of insolvency petitions in India: An unsettled phenomenon

Recently, National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Mumbai, in a unique judgement passed in Kotak India Venture Fund- I vs Indus Biotech Private Limited (Kotak’s Case), referred parties to the Arbitration under Section... Read more »

Free speech and its impact on policymaking

A democracy places a premium on maximising good for the maximum number of people, but what makes it different is the premise that there is a lot more room for accommodation of diverse voices... Read more »

Key highlights of the London Court of International Arbitration Rules, 2020

As Covid-19 struck the world, it was the need of the hour to ensure virtual hearings. While 2014 LCIA rules implicitly allowed these hearings, the explicit text would be of high benefit to... Read more »

Artificial intelligence and the need for data protection in legal system

The world is connected with wide usage of Internet, social media sites/applications and smart technology. Data travels across the world with no territorial barriers. According to statistics, India has the second highest Internet population... Read more »

INDIA’S RAPE LAWS AND WHY THEY ARE OBSOLETE

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” — Buckminster Fuller  Our rape laws have undergone several changes... Read more »

Remembering the Mahatma as an eminent lawyer

‘Throughout my career at the bar I never once departed from the strictest truth and honesty. The first thing which you must always bear in mind, if you would spiritualize the practice... Read more »

Anti-suit injunctions and the Indian judiciary

Increase in transport and communication services across the globe has led to rapid growth of trade and commerce between nations. The rise in international commercial transactions has led to a significant rise... Read more »

Why Mahatma Gandhi continues to be relevant in the present-day world

Gandhi’s concept of non-violence could not be more relevant than in the present times. Realist paradigm for long have dominated international politics which states that international politics is characterised by anarchy and... Read more »

A prudent approach to ed-tech: Regulatory prism for the sector

“Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos” — Mary Shelley (in ‘Frankenstein’) A Brief Introduction  Technology is the greatest disruptive phenomenon... Read more »
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