Blogs
- Rashmita Das
- Medico Legal
Introduction The specter of drug adulteration and spurious (counterfeit, misbranded, contaminated) medicines is not new in India, yet when tragedies occur (e.g. children dying […]
- Rashmita Das
- Medico Legal
Workplace violence against doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff has become one of India’s most urgent medico-legal problems. Beyond the […]
- Rashmita Das
- Medico Legal
In India, in medico-legal matters, the relationship between the medical profession and the law has become increasingly complex. With rising […]
- Rashmita Das
- Medico Legal
India recognizes brain-stem death as legal death, enabling life-saving organ donation from ventilated donors. Yet controversy persists: families, clinicians, ethicists, […]
- Rashmita Das
- Arbitration Focus, Corporate Law
Arbitration has long been celebrated as a faster, more flexible, and cost-efficient alternative to traditional court litigation. However, as commercial […]
- Rashmita Das
- Corporate Law
The Race Against Time The bedrock of commercial arbitration is efficiency, yet even the swiftest proceedings face a crucial vulnerability: […]
- Rashmita Das
- Arbitration Focus, Corporate Law
The legal landscape is constantly evolving, and with the advent of technology, new avenues for justice are emerging. One such […]
- Bhumi Sharma
- Criminal Law
The rise of digital banking has brought with it a sharp increase in cyber frauds. Every day, individuals across the […]
- Rashmita Das
- Medico Legal
The digital transformation of healthcare in India has accelerated into its regulatory phase. With the Telemedicine Practice Guidelines (TPG) 2020 […]
- Rashmita Das
- Corporate Law, Public Procurement, Tender Law
Public procurement plays a vital role in ensuring that public funds are utilized efficiently, transparently, and for the maximum benefit […]
- Mansvi Singh
- Arbitration Focus, Corporate Law
Section 27 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between arbitral tribunals […]
- Rashmita Das
- Corporate Law, Tender Law
The power of a governmental authority or a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) to blacklist (or debar) a contractor or supplier […]