Publications
Tarun Ghai, Women Rights In India
Utsav Singhal, The World of Virtual Currency: Bitcoin In Indian Perspective
Vigneshwar Ramasubramanian, Anton Piller And Abuse
Manuraje Karwasra, The Right To Bonus Of Contract Labour Under The Payment Of Bonus Act, 1965- A Critical Analysis
Banamali Barik, Decriminalization of Adultery by the Supreme Court of India: An Analysis from Gender Perspective
Bhumika Verma, Widow Remarriage: Is it that easy?
Bhavya Bhasin, Legalization Of Cannabis in India
Surabhi Vats, Colonial Law’s agenda to modernize Indian attitude towards women
Simran Kathuria, Leniency Programme Under Competition Regime In India
Sudipta Patra, Sustainable Development: An Analysis About It
Yeshwant Naik, India’s Refugee Policy: Issues and Concerns
Sreevidya KV, Securing Social Justice to Urban Poor Children
Diya Mehta, Tug-of-war between the ‘fundamental’ and ‘non-absoluteness’ notions of the Right to Privacy
Harsh Mahaseth, Nepal’s Flawed Transitional Justice Process
Sonal Sodhani & Harshit Chitlangia, Advertisements: Creating perceptions in minds
Rishabh Sethi & Anita Thomas, Prenups: The new way out for Indian Couples
(Dr.) Anil Gopal Variath & Ms. Kopal Garg, Right to Education in India as a Fundamental Right – The Road Traveled and the Journey Ahead
Shyamji Kesarwani & Fakeha Khatoon, Courts and informal networks: Towards a social point of view on judicial politics outside Western democracies
Areesh Kumar Karamala & Tabassum Sultana, Understanding Educational Frameworks: Analyzing the Impact of Privatization on Right to Education (RTE)
Sayesha Chadha & Sidhanth Mor, Abortion law: Comparative Analysis between India and USA
Manoj Singh & Prof. Raghuvinder Singh, Statutory Control and Regulation of Advertisement in India
Nitin Sharma & Parth Sharma, Media: A Tenacious Right Or A Reformative Risk
Rose Ann Joseph & Althea Melinda Correya, Role of Government in Securing the Rights of Disabled People, An analysis on Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
YouLin Zhao, Obligation to Negotiate in Resolving Maritime Delimitation Disputes
Swagata Banerjee, I Am What I Am, So Take Me As I Am: Section 377 Verdict And The Way Forward