FROM COMMONS TO CONQUEST: LEGAL FRAGILITY AND THE RISE OF TERRITORIAL SPACE POLITICS
Exploring the Fine Line: A Comprehensive Study of Bailment and Pledge.
Bailment and pledge, under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, represent foundational legal arrangements involving the transfer of goods. While bailment is the transfer of possession for a specific purpose without transfer of ownership, pledge is a subtype of bailment where goods are delivered as security for repayment of debt or performance of a promise. The […]
Shayara Bano V. Union of India
Know Your Customer (KYC): Just a Formality or a Legal Shield Against Fraud?
Saradha Case, 2014
Case Commentary on Mohd Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum AIR 1985 SC 945
STERLING BIOTECH BANK FRAUD
OCCUPATIONAL WELLNESS IN INDIA:A NEGLECTED RIGHT OR A MISSED OPPORTUNITY?A COMPARATIVE STUDY ACROSS SECTORS AND NATIONS
In a time when workplace wellness is seen as an important factor for organizational efficiency, India is still behind in creating a complete framework that covers various work environments. While countries like Finland, the UK, and the US include sanitation rights, mental health protections, and regulated infrastructure in their laws, India’s approach is still uncoordinated […]
Competition Law and Digital Market: Regulation of Big Tech in India
India’s rapidly expanding digital economy has seen the rise of Big Tech platforms such as Amazon, Google, Meta, and domestic entities like Paytm and Flipkart, which dominate through network effects, data control, and algorithm-driven ecosystems. Traditional competition law, rooted in price-based analysis, is insufficient to address these dynamics. This paper critically examines the ability of […]