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Constitutional Law

Citizenship Rights and the ‘CAA’ Controversy: A Jurisprudential Analysis

Rhea L Vinay Introduction ‘Citizenship,’ in India, has been awarded through Part II of the Indian Constitution and the Citizenship Act of 1955. While not ingrained as fundamental right under Part III of the Constitution, it has been recognized as a legal right/ claim conferred upon individuals that are deemed citizens of the country. It […]

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Banking

Navigating the Digital Lending Boom in India: Balancing Innovation and Regulation

Siddh Sanghavi & Sameer Rahman Introduction Digital lending refers to a remote and automated process that allows people to apply for loans and other credit services online through digital platforms and channels. It involves using mobile applications and websites to streamline the lending process. Using these methods, loans are being disbursed in less than 10 […]

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Arbitration

To Consolidate Or Not To Consolidate: Uncertainty Regarding Power of Consolidation Under ICC Rules Article 10

Ahan Gadkari Introduction Article 10 of the 2021 International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”) Rules grants the ICC Court the discretionary power to consolidate two or more arbitrations. This creates a compelling dilemma: when parties deliberately select the ICC Rules within their arbitration agreement and further stipulate a clause that empowers the arbitration tribunal to consolidate […]

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Labour

Reforming Labour: Unveiling the Impact of India’s New Labour Codes on Indian Social Landscape

Yash Sharan and Abhishek Nande Introduction In July 2024, the Centre began efforts to implement the Labour Codes amidst the protests. The conundrum stems from the testing times of the COVID-19 pandemic when the trade unions of the nation wrote to the International Labour Organisation (“ILO”) regarding the government’s policy of suspension of the then-existing […]