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India’s Digital Competition Bill: Why India Paused and Why It Matters
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India’s Digital Competition Bill: Why India Paused and Why It Matters

Posted by By Shubhi Priyadarshi December 20, 2025
Abstract India’s proposed Digital Competition Bill (DCB) represents the country’s first serious attempt to confront a problem competition law has struggled with globally: in digital markets, by the time abuse
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AI, Satellites and Stone Quarries: Rethinking State Liability for Wrongful Closure Orders
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AI, Satellites and Stone Quarries: Rethinking State Liability for Wrongful Closure Orders

Posted by By Suhani Agrawal December 20, 2025
Introduction What is Stone quarrying? It simply means digging stones from the ground for construction. In India, you can't just start a quarry anywhere. It is controlled by the State
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Comparative Review Of Maintenance Under Different Personal Laws
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Comparative Review Of Maintenance Under Different Personal Laws

Posted by By Samreen Chhabra December 20, 2025
Abstract This article examines and compares maintenance under Hindu and Muslim personal laws in India, focusing on right to maintenance of wife, children, parents and other dependants. It explains how
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The unrecognised tragedy – Why stampedesgo unheard
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The unrecognised tragedy – Why stampedesgo unheard

Posted by By Aditya Dhakad December 20, 2025
Introduction Historically, stampedes have been a significant issue in India, mainly because of the huge crowd gatherings in religious, political, and cultural activities. Once again, some similar incidents, such as
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Data In The Shadows – Ambiguities In India’s New Privacy Law
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Data In The Shadows – Ambiguities In India’s New Privacy Law

Posted by By Satviki Agnihotri & Sunidhi Khabya December 20, 2025
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 [“DPDP Act”] is India’s first comprehensive legislative attempt to regulate personal data protection in an era where AI and algorithmic governance are predominant.
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The Great Indian Fashion Heist: When Scandinavia Met the Saree
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The Great Indian Fashion Heist: When Scandinavia Met the Saree

Posted by By Jiya Patel December 12, 2025
​Introduction ​Have you been there? Walking through a fast-fashion boutique, say, in Berlin or maybe even Mumbai’s swankier districts, and you get this bizarre, unsettling feeling of déjà vu. It’s
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Consent vs. Crime: Legal Aspects of Teenage Sexual Relationships
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Consent vs. Crime: Legal Aspects of Teenage Sexual Relationships

Posted by By Garima December 5, 2025
“Justice delayed is justice denied”- William E. Gladstone What happens when two teenagers willingly engage in a sexual relationship—can the law still call it a crime? Can minors truly give
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Who Should Be the Guardian?  A Heart vs. Law Dilemma
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Who Should Be the Guardian?  A Heart vs. Law Dilemma

Posted by By Jiya Patel December 4, 2025
A Look at Guardianship, Inheritance, and the Child's Best Interest in India The Deepening Legal Fissure The loss of a parent is an emotional cataclysm for any minor, but when
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Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments In India: A Statutory And Judicial Analysis
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Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments In India: A Statutory And Judicial Analysis

Posted by By Vaibhav Bansal December 4, 2025
Introduction The recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments have become central to modern private international law, especially as cross-border transactions and global mobility continue to grow. India addresses these questions
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Impact of AI on Contract Law
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Impact of AI on Contract Law

Posted by By Diwakar Dhakal December 1, 2025
Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing numerous sectors worldwide, including the legal industry, where its impact on contract law is particularly transformative. The face of contract law has evolved from
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