Data Exclusivity in India: A Saga of Ignorance and Illogicality
Kushank Sindhu and Abhishek K. Singh here throws light on the ignorance of the government on the data screening process through this paper.
Deontology and Consequentialism in the Indian Context: Analyzing The Morality of the Supreme Court’s Powers Under Article 142
Deontology and Consequentialism in the Indian Context: Analyzing The Morality of the Supreme Court’s Powers Under Article 142
Digital Rights Management and Fair Use
Amoha Sharma and Jahnavi Mitra examine the altered scope of the
doctrine, and provides suggestions to harmonize the
opposing interests of content creators and users.
Evaluating the Prospects of Effectuating a Hostile Takeover in the Indian Corporate Landscape
Pallavi Arora talks about the ineffectiveness of the traditional defences of India that led to many hostile takeovers by the foreign nations in India.
General Anti-Avoidance Rule (GAAR): An Indian And International Perspective
Arshu John and Linesh Lalwani write a detailed analysis of the General Anti-Avoidance Rule from an Indian as well as International perspective.
International Commercial Arbitration: Roadmap for a Brighter Future
Udai Singh and Apoorva Tapas talks about the future of arbitration in India by introducing a self corrective nature of arbitration process.
Right To Lie: Extending The Guarantee Of Free Speech To protect Falsity
Chanan Parwani and Akash Nagar analyze the Freedom of Speech
and Expression in the Indian Constitution and the Freedom of Speech in the Bill of Rights incorporated in the United States Constitution.
Tests of SIEC and AAEC in M&A: A Comparative Study of Competition Act, 2002 and EU Competition Law
Anish Jaipuriar and Sarita Rout discusses and compares the two tests in terms of any similarity or differences and tries to establish a standard scope for achieving the objective of the competition law.
The Law on International Telecommunications and Broadcasting: Need For Development of the Existing Regime?
Srinivasan Ramaswamy talks about the need for us to develop the existing law on International telecommunications and broadcasting.