Jaisila Bajaj Introduction A universally observable trend is that a city tends to develop without restraint. When exacerbated by rapid urbanisation and a dearth of regulatory mechanisms, the resultant urban sprawl shows little regard for preexisting legalities. Settlements of such unauthorised nature now assert their ‘right to the city’ and account for over 30 per […]
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’22 April Round-Up (Weeks 2-4)
Hello! Telawgram, this month takes you through Supreme Court and High Court decisions, arbitration proceedings, insurance disputes, maritime matters and more. The readings will give you a wide range of content – from private international law to general principles of criminal law and more! Happy Reading!
