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Applicability Of The Doctrine Of Res Judicata
Posted inCivil Law

Applicability Of The Doctrine Of Res Judicata

Posted by By Sunidhi January 13, 2026
Should a judge's final ruling settle a dispute forever? For the sake of justice and efficiency, the answer is yes, and the doctrine of res judicata can do the same.
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Net-Zero or Net-Debt? Rebalancing IBC for Environmental Equity
Posted inCorporate Law Insolvency

Net-Zero or Net-Debt? Rebalancing IBC for Environmental Equity

Posted by By Mahee Chourasia, Mahima Prasad January 12, 2026
What if India's path to net-zero by 2070 crumbles under climate-driven insolvencies?As extreme weather ravaged crops and lives in 2025, corporations teeter, yet IBC favours financial creditors over environmental fixes,
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Implementation Hurdles For Start-Ups: Is Dpdpa A Barrier To India’s Digital Innovation
Posted inContemporary Law

Implementation Hurdles For Start-Ups: Is Dpdpa A Barrier To India’s Digital Innovation

Posted by By Akshansh Negi January 8, 2026
Introduction India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 and the accompanying Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025,transformed India’s data-driven economy with innovation that creates a formal privacy-compliance framework or context
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Why the Supreme Court Denied Bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam
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Why the Supreme Court Denied Bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam

Posted by By Saraswati M. Morab January 7, 2026
On 5 January, the Hon’ble Supreme Court declined to grant bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in connection with the alleged conspiracy relating to the 2020 Delhi riots. The
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The Red Ceiling: Why Menstrual Leave Is A Matter Of Equity, Not Privilege
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The Red Ceiling: Why Menstrual Leave Is A Matter Of Equity, Not Privilege

Posted by By Santoshkumar Harti January 7, 2026
“Menstruation is the only blood that is not born from violence, yet it is the one that disgusts you the most.”---Maia Schwartz The crimson war of an internal battlefield starts
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India Embraces The Olfactory: A Landmark Moment For Smell Marks
Posted inCorporate Law Intellectual Property Rights

India Embraces The Olfactory: A Landmark Moment For Smell Marks

Posted by By Shannon S. Pereira January 3, 2026
In a groundbreaking development that signals a new era for intellectual property rights in India, the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks has accepted for advertisement the nation’s
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Rashtriya Chemical And Fetilizers Limited: Competition Law Scrutiny In A Price Controlled Market
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Rashtriya Chemical And Fetilizers Limited: Competition Law Scrutiny In A Price Controlled Market

Posted by By Shubhi Priyadarshi January 3, 2026
Introduction In Re: Shri Raghunath Patil (Case No. 03 of 2025), the Competition Commission of India (CCI) ordered on August 6, 2025, that the Director General (DG) look into claims
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The ChampseyBhara Principle explained: Error of Law on the Face of Arbitral Award in Indian Arbitration Law
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The ChampseyBhara Principle explained: Error of Law on the Face of Arbitral Award in Indian Arbitration Law

Posted by By R.Harshal January 3, 2026
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 provides for setting aside of the Arbitral Award if there exist limited grounds as enumerated under section 34 of the Act. The ground of “error of law
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Weak Rupee’s Bite: How ₹90 Hits Your Wallet and Industries
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Weak Rupee’s Bite: How ₹90 Hits Your Wallet and Industries

Posted by By Honey Jain January 3, 2026
The Indian rupee has declined sharply in 2025, breaking through the important ₹90 per US dollar mark for the first time. This drop has happened due to a mix of
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Aravalli Hill Definition by MoEFCC: Legal & Environmental Analysis
Posted inCivil Law Environmental Law

Aravalli Hill Definition by MoEFCC: Legal & Environmental Analysis

Posted by By Vishal Vashishtha December 29, 2025
Abstract The Aravalli Range is one of the oldest mountain chains in the world. It acts as a "green shield" for Northern India, stopping the Thar Desert from spreading and
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