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Place of Supply Rules under GST: Cross-Border Transactions and Practical Challenges
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Place of Supply Rules under GST: Cross-Border Transactions and Practical Challenges

Posted by By Abhineet Srivastava February 3, 2026
Introduction The Goods and Services Tax (GST) was introduced in India to create a uniform and transparent indirect tax system. One of the most important concepts under GST is the
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Romeo–Juliet Clause and the POCSO Act: Rethinking Criminalisation of Consensual Adolescent Relationships
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Romeo–Juliet Clause and the POCSO Act: Rethinking Criminalisation of Consensual Adolescent Relationships

Posted by By Sanchita Rajdev February 3, 2026
Introduction The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO Act) was enacted with the primary objective of safeguarding children from sexual abuse and exploitation.[1] By fixing the age
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Artificial Intelligence and Alternative Dispute Resolution: Accelerating Efficiency Without Diluting Human Judgment
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Artificial Intelligence and Alternative Dispute Resolution: Accelerating Efficiency Without Diluting Human Judgment

Posted by By Devansh January 29, 2026
Artificial Intelligence is gradually reshaping the landscape of dispute resolution, prompting a re-evaluation of how mediation and arbitration function in practice. Although Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms were envisaged as efficient
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Bir Singh vs Mukesh Kumar (2019): Cheque Bounce Case
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Bir Singh vs Mukesh Kumar (2019): Cheque Bounce Case

Posted by By Anil Pandit January 17, 2026
Introduction Cases related to cheque bounce under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 are very common in Indian courts. These cases mainly deal with situations where a person
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The Toll Of Vip Culture On Common Man’s Time
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The Toll Of Vip Culture On Common Man’s Time

Posted by By Ritika Das January 17, 2026
Abstract The constitution of India guarantees us equality before law, and the constitution being the supreme law obligate all the citizens of democratic India to follow the laws set by
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Runway Or Rip-Off? Navigating Fashion’s Ip Minefield
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Runway Or Rip-Off? Navigating Fashion’s Ip Minefield

Posted by By Satviki Agnihotri January 17, 2026
Introduction India has seen exponential growth in the fashion sector in the recent years, so much so that it can be said that it’s in boom. Statistically, it is predicted
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Scores, Not Scars: Why Reservations Can’t Stay Stuck In 1950
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Scores, Not Scars: Why Reservations Can’t Stay Stuck In 1950

Posted by By Nandeesha V Kariholia January 17, 2026
“At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.”These lines of Pandit Nehru marked beginning of the journey towards “India” that
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AI and Copyright in India: Who owns AI generated works?
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AI and Copyright in India: Who owns AI generated works?

Posted by By Sanjana Diwan January 17, 2026
Introduction Artificial Intelligence has evolved from a mere assistive technology into a system capable of generating creative outputs with minimal human involvement. This technological shift has begun to challenge traditional
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Paternity Benefit Laws in India
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Paternity Benefit Laws in India

Posted by By MEGHNA BISHT January 17, 2026
The birth of a child is a very crucial phase of life for both the mother and father and it brings various emotional, psychological, and social transitions inorder toenjoy the
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Is 10-mins Delivery Model Necessary?
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Is 10-mins Delivery Model Necessary?

Posted by By Vedika Prakash January 17, 2026
While reading the newspaper, The Hindu I found one Discussion between Prasant Kamal (National General Secretary, Yuva Hallabol) and Kamal Karanath (Co-founder of XPheno, a specialist staffing company) where they
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