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By Aastha Sheth, a student of SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law

Introduction                                      

Ever wondered how legal practitioners navigate the intricate maze of unique scenarios? Imagine, the diversity of skills required when dealing with a range of legal situations! Each scenario being unique, requires a different approach to be deployed. Therefore, they must arm themselves

By Diya Naidu

(Student of Maharashtra National University, Nagpur)

“I like the religion that teaches Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” – By Dr. Br Ambedkar

“You cannot build anything on the foundation of the caste. You cannot build up a nation. You cannot build up a morality” – By Dr. Br Ambedkar 

DR.BR Ambedkar: A Great Revolutionist

By Sidhant Singh

(Student of Hidayatullah National Law University)

Introduction to Ambedkar’s analysis of India’s currency and economic issues

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was not only a prominent social reformer and political leader in India’s struggle for independence, but he was also a renowned economist who made significant contributions to the field of economics. One of

By Kritika Vyas

(Student of ILS, Pune)

Introduction

Intersex people face discrimination in society for conforming to the standard biological sex traits. Apart from all the discrimination that they have to face, their Human Rights are been violated from their very birth. They are often seen as “abnormal” and to fix them “genital normalizing” surgeries

By Kritika Vyas

(Student of ILS, Pune)

Introduction

Intersex people face discrimination in society for conforming to the standard biological sex traits. Apart from all the discrimination that they have to face, their Human Rights are been violated from their very birth. They are often seen as “abnormal” and to fix them “genital normalizing” surgeries

By Sanchit Sharma

(Research Associate at Lex Jura Law and student at HPNLU)

  • Introduction
  • The Ministry of Mines Strategy Paper ‘Unlocking the Potential of the Indian Mineral Sector’, published in 2011, highlighted India’s low position in the global mining sector, trenchantly pointing towards a relatively small exploration budget, and lack of global investments in this

    By Sanchit Sharma

    (A Student of HPNLU and Research Associate at Lex Jura Law)

    INTRODUCTION

    Last year in October, India and South Africa submitted a joint communication to the Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (“TRIPs”) Council of the World Trade Organisation[1], seeking patent waiver in view of preventing, containing, and treating the COVID-19

    By Sanchit Sharma

    (A Student of HPNLU and Research Associate at Lex Jura Law)

    INTRODUCTION

    Last year in October, India and South Africa submitted a joint communication to the Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (“TRIPs”) Council of the World Trade Organisation[1], seeking patent waiver in view of preventing, containing, and treating the COVID-19

    By Ayush Katyayana

    (Student of National Law University, Delhi)

    Background

    From Mughal-E-Azam to Padmaavat, the Indian film industry has seen many films based on historical facts and events- some that attempted to portray them as they are believed to have occurred and others that sought to give them their own rendition and twist. Recently however,