DRT: A court of civil matters yet not a civil court
Prashant Abhilekh and Chandra Sen write about the Debts Recovery Tribunal and analyze whether it is allowed for the borrower to have independent proceedings go on, parallel to the ones in DRT or is it compulsory for the same to be transferred under the jurisdiction of the DRT.
Harsh Gagrani writes about the problems and perspective related to the appointment of judges in the Indian Judiciary.
Battle of the turf between RBI and CCI: An analysis
Shubham Khare and Niharika Maske write an extensive analysis of the tension between RBI and CCI.
Mishita Jethi writes about the various environmental treaties, international obligations and participatory approach towards the conservation of marine life and our oceans.
Disability Care and Indian Infrastructure
Kunika Pandey writes about the disability care and Indian infrastructure highlighting the sufferings and social setbacks of the disabled.
Separation of Powers: A comparative study of India, U.S.A., U.K. and France
Vinita Choudhary writes about a comparative study on the separation of powers between India, U.S.A., U.K. and France.
Sexual Harassment at work place and its implications
Pritanshu Shrivastava and Rohit Padhi write about the sexual harrasment at work place and its implications.
Watching the Watchdogs: Improving regulation and accountability of NGOs
Aniket Deepak Agarwal and Abhiroop Mukherjee write about the NGOs and CSOs and their growth in any developing country.
Sexual Autonomy of a wife: The Indian Perspective
Sanchit Agarwal and Sujoy Chatterjee write about the position of wife after marriage in India and laws relating to Marital Rape.
Elpro International Ltd. In Re. – An analysis
Niharika Maske writes a case analysis of Elpro Internationals Ltd., the recent judgement passed by the Bombay High Court.
Rajesh Kumar v. State of Himachal Pradesh: Is To Err Justice?
Salmoli Choudhari writes a case analysis on Rajesh Kumar v. State of Himachal Pradesh, which deals with Sections 302 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code i.e. human mental intent, which forms the foundation of criminology.
In Re OCL India Ltd. – An analysis
Shubham Khare writes an analysis on the recent order passed by the SEBI in the matter of acquisition of voting rights of OCL India Limited pertaining to the question that whether buyback of Securities triggers an open offer under the takeover code.
Constitutional Validity of Section 21 of Hindu Succession Act, 1956
Varun Chablani and Alok Nayak write about the constitutional validity of Section 21 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956.
Shubhang Setlur and Zehaan Trivedi write about a comparative analysis between the UNCITRAL Model Law and the Indian Judicial (Mis)interpretations of the pre-arbitration procedures of the Indian Arbitration Act, 1996.
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