Publications
Analyzing the Regulatory Arbitrage Potency of the Indian Corporate Restructuring Regime, in the Specific Context of Reverse Mergers from the Lens of Investor Protection
The concept of corporate restructuring may be primarily defined as the systemic alteration of corporate composition; entailing the “re-organization” of business activity [classified as principal
The Inherent Futility of ‘Exceptional’ Debt Recovery Mechanisms Alternative to the SARFAESI, 2002: Such as the ‘OTS’ Scheme Due to Creditor Rights Primacy
The primary modus of debt recovery by ‘Secured-Creditors’, in the jurisdiction of India, is subject to the legislative impetus of the Securitization and Reconstruction of
Exploring Human Dignity in Africa through the Lens of a Muslim
This study explores the relationship between Islam and human dignity in Africa, focusing on Islamic teachings on social justice, human rights, and ethical issues. It
Transforming Vision for Education in India: National Education Policy 2020
The National Education Policy of India 2020, often abbreviated as NEP 2020, is a comprehensive policy document that was approved by the Union Cabinet of
‘Heads You Win, Tails I Lose’: The Fate of Brunei’s LGBTQ Rights in Face of the New Syariah Penal Code
How often do States consider their international reputation being signatories to international human rights documents? Brunei’s nation- building project with a stricter penal code has
Analyzing the Jurisdictional Arbitrage Potency of Indian Contract Law: With the Distinct Application of the Parol Evidence Rule of Contract Interpretation
The Common Law Parol Evidence Rule, is a principle of restraint in contract interpretation derived from common law courts[i] (specifically inclusive of the jury system,
Gender-Neutral Rape Laws: Addressing the Long-Standing Conundrum in Indian Laws
The prevailing perception of rape laws predominantly revolves around male perpetrators and female victims, reflecting traditional gender norms and stereotypes. However, in recent years, the
An Analysis of the Capitalization Potency of ‘Value-Investment Opportunity’, arising from Global Recessionary Pressure through the Regulation of Outward Foreign Investment Policy by India with Comparative reference drawn to China
The People’s Republic of China utilizes the regulation of both it’s inward and outward foreign investment policy as it’s means of geo-political expansion. Outward Chinese
Pathways to Justice: Expanding Access for Everyone
This paper aims to explore and analyse the pathways to justice with a focus on expanding access for everyone. Access to justice is a fundamental
From Tragedy to Transformation: The Role of CSR and the Rana Plaza Collapse in Rebuilding Bangladesh’s Garment Industry
Globalisation and its tropes, privatization, deregulation, and liberalisation have led to the proliferation of transnational corporations. Further, as one of the main drivers of the globalisation, the corporate activities of Trans- National