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Why Clean Electoral Rolls Are Critical to a Healthy Democracy: Supreme Court Upholds Bihar’s Voter List Verification

India’s electoral roll process is one of the largest democratic undertakings in the world, and its integrity begins with a […]

Kagiso Rabada, and Doping Laws: A Legal Perspective

The case of Kagiso Rabada, South Africa’s premier fast bowler, offers a compelling study in the application of modern anti-doping […]

MS Dhoni

“Captain Cool” – A befitting trademark rooted in Dhoni’s persona

Few names in Indian cricket evoke the kind of composure, consistency, and cult following that Mahendra Singh Dhoni does. Revered globally for […]

ART law

Decoding Assisted Reproductive Technology Law in India: Compliance Requirements for Hospitals and Institutions

The Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021, marks a pivotal development in India’s healthcare and legal landscape. As assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like IVF, ICSI, and gamete donation have gained prominence, the need for structured and ethical regulation has become imperative.

Guardianship at Risk: The Imperative of an Independent Comptroller and Auditor General in India

In the architecture of India’s Constitution, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) occupies a special place. Described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as “the most important officer under the Constitution,” the CAG is tasked with a function that goes to the very heart of accountable governance, auditing the use
surrogacy laws in India

Embedding Empathy in Surrogacy in India: Assisted Reproductive Technology Regulation

The aspiration to become a parent is among the most intimate and profound of human desires yet it is not always fulfilled through natural means. In such cases, science intervenes. Few medical advances have redefined the contours of family and reproduction as significantly as Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART).
Ad Hoc vs Institutional Arbitration in India

Ad Hoc vs Institutional Arbitration in India—Which Model Fits Your Deal in 2025?

If you draft India-related contracts, that single choice—ad hoc vs institutional arbitration—will shape how fast, costly and enforceable any future dispute becomes. Indian commentary now shows institutional fees rarely eclipse 10 % of total dispute spend, while they slash hidden costs (court motions, scheduling delays)

Laws Against White-Collar Crime in India: The 2025 Guide

Personality rights, often called publicity rights, refer to the legal rights of individuals, particularly public figures, to control and profit from the commercial use of their identity and personal attributes. These attributes may include name, likeness (images, photographs, videos), voice, signature, catch-phrases, mannerisms, or other distinctive features. The core idea
Seat of arbitration

Seat vs Venue: How to Pick the Right Seat of Arbitration for India-Related Disputes

When the ink dries on a cross-border contract, the clause most likely to determine the fate of any future dispute is the arbitration clause—more specifically, the seat of arbitration. Parties often write “arbitration in Mumbai, hearings in Singapore” and assume the distinction between seat and venue is harmless. Indian courts

Beyond Stardom: Understanding Personality Law Through Recent Bollywood Court Battles

Personality rights, often called publicity rights, refer to the legal rights of individuals, particularly public figures, to control and profit from the commercial use of their identity and personal attributes. These attributes may include name, likeness (images, photographs, videos), voice, signature, catch-phrases, mannerisms, or other distinctive features. The core idea

Labour Code 2025: Arbitration & ADR Clauses Employers Must Update

Labour Code 2025 reshapes arbitration & grievance redressal—employers must update contracts now.

Labour and Employment laws in India

Labour Code 2025 reshapes arbitration & grievance redressal—employers must update contracts now.

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