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Volume III, Issue 7
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India’s trade policy has undergone a profound transformation over the past several decades, evolving from a rigidly protectionist framework into a dynamic and strategically calibrated engagement with the global trading system. This shift became especially pronounced after 1995, when India emerged as a founding member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). The transition reflects not […]
The In-House Adjudication Shift: A Structural Reconfiguration of Indian Regulatory Governance and the Future of Judicial Independence
April 15, 2026
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The legislative developments of 2026 mark a watershed moment in the evolution of Indian administrative and corporate regulatory frameworks. Through the Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 and the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2026, the Indian state has initiated a decisive transition from a punitive, criminal enforcement model to a civil, administrative penalty-based regime. […]
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India’s digital ecosystem has entered a decisive phase where the scale of connectivity has overtaken the capacity of traditional regulatory and enforcement mechanisms. With internet access now reaching more than 86% of households, the risks associated with digital expansion have become more visible and more damaging. By early 2026, one of the most alarming developments […]
THE DIGITAL TURN IN CONSUMER JURISPRUDENCE: RECONCILING STATUTORY VELOCITY WITH SYSTEMIC REALITIES
April 15, 2026
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At the centre of the consumer protection regime in India is the fact that all consumers have an enforceable right to timely and effective redress in any defective goods, unfair trade practices, and lack of proper services. Still, there is a longstanding and significant gap between the legal obligation to administer justice on time and […]
THE DIGITAL TURN IN CONSUMER JURISPRUDENCE: RECONCILING STATUTORY VELOCITY WITH SYSTEMIC REALITIES.
April 15, 2026
Abstract
At the centre of the consumer protection regime in India is the fact that all consumers have an enforceable right to timely and effective redress in any defective goods, unfair trade practices, and lack of proper services. Still, there is a longstanding and significant gap between the legal obligation to administer justice on time and […]
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This study examines the key problems associated with digital payment systems with special reference to Chennai city. The rapid growth of digital transactions has transformed the urban payment landscape. One major issue is the digital divide, where sections of the population lack access to smartphones, stable internet connectivity, or digital literacy. Security concerns such as […]