Shreya Banchhor, Jairaj Singh Basur, and Siddhi Srivastava. Note: This podcast was recorded prior to the judgements in Andrabi & Tasleem, which have looked at Najeeb differently. Shreya Banchhor, Jairaj Singh Basur, […]
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Raising the Bar: Regulating Litigating Lawyers in the Modern World
Athman Khilji & Navami Krishnamurthy Source: Daily Art Magazine Abstract: This article examines whether a system that continues to rely on informal structures can remain commercially sustainable and respond to the evolving […]
From Admission to Implementation: The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Act, 2026 and the Transition to IBC 2.0
Samridhi Shrimali Abstract: This article analyses the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Act, 2026, and examines its transition from IBC 1.0 to IBC 2.0. It evaluates the amendments re-engineering the CIRP framework, […]
From the Minimum Wages Act to the Code on Wages: Rethinking overtime compensation in India
Nupur Gupta & Sharmishtha Poundrik Abstract: For a large portion of the workers in India, the statutory minimum wage remains anunsustainable ₹176 per day, with the national wage floor unchanged since 2017. […]
The 130th Amendment Bill and Its Threat to Constitutional Order in a Democracy
Pranshu & Vidhanshu Abstract: The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025, suggests automatic termination of the ministerial office after thirty days of continuous detention for an offence punishable by five […]
Revisiting “In Connection with the Marriage”: Time for a Liberal Reading of Dowry
Mihir Teja Kalle Source: The Hindu Abstract: This article critiques the Supreme Court’s ruling in Baboo Khan v. State of Rajasthan, where a dowry death conviction was overturned on the grounds that […]
Artificial Intelligence under India’s IT Rules: Intermediary Liability and the Limits of Safe Harbour
Mustafa Rajkotwala & S.V. Ghopesh Source: ChatGPT Abstract: This article examines the application of intermediary liability to artificial intelligence under India’s 2026 IT Rules (as part of the latest Amendment Rules). It […]
Limiting the Powers of the Directorate of Education: A Critique of the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Act, 2025
Izzuddin Qassam Source: The Hindu Abstract: This article advances a policy-based critique of the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Act, 2025. It argues that the Act falls […]
Analysing the (In)compatibility of OECD Pillar Two with Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA)
Jayanti Dhingra Abstract: This article argues on the subtle complexity arising between the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) and the GloBE OECD Framework. Pillar Two rules might conflict with treaties, and this […]
Podcast with Prof. Shubhankar Dam: Benches, Benefits and Beyond.
Shauryaveer Chaudhry and Devang Pandey Shauryaveer Chaudhry and Devang Pandey, members of the Editorial Board at the Law School Policy Review, host Professor Shubhankar Dam, a distinguished constitutional law scholar and Chair […]