Legal tech has great potential for India
The evolving landscape of the legal tech industry in India presents myriad opportunities for lawyers to expand their expertise, says Monica Mallela.
The evolving landscape of the legal tech industry in India presents myriad opportunities for lawyers to expand their expertise, says Monica Mallela.
Majoritarian logic has no place in a plural society, argue Shivanshu K Srivastava and Nupur Chaurasiya
Proposed amendments to the Arbitration Act must clearly spell out the procedure for appointing arbitrators, says Dr. P. Madhava Rao
There are several troubling aspects to the Apex Court’s interventions in the R G Kar case, argues Debarshi Chakraborty.
The apex court judgment in the UP bulldozer case lays down the law to be followed by all governments, says Sanjeev Sirohi
Ajai Rai challenged the Allahabad High Court order refusing to quash criminal proceedings against him at Varanasi court under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code and the Gangsters Act case registered in the 2010 case.
By holding that people have a right to be free from the adverse effects of climate change, the apex court has expanded our rights, says Alok Ray
There exists an incongruity between Articles 111 and 201 of the Constitution, says Bimal Kumar Chatterjee
The bureaucracy must perform its duties diligently to save courts from the role thrust on them by the teachers’ recruitment scam, says Bimal Kumar Chatterjee
Daughters and sons of woods should have the ultimate rights over forests says PATRANGA BASU.