Juris Diurna 16th May to 31st May {2018} Issue 4 Hi, welcome to our legal newsletter Juris Diurna, we publish this newsletter fortnightly. The aftermath of a Karnataka Assembly elections raises...
General Arthur Cotton’s exhortation in the 19th century to inter-link Indian rivers to streamline export of raw material from India to Britain (and officially, to mitigate the water crisis in...
The institution of property – Form and Function This is the second post in a two-part series about about the legal nature of cryptocurrencies in India. The first part is available here. On December...
OUP has published my book “Rule of Law in India- A Quest for Reason”. I have made an effort to analyse the reasons for the dichotomy in India’s rule of law framework. On paper...
Juris Diurna 1st May to 15th May {2018} Issue 3 Hi, welcome to our legal newsletter Juris Diurna, we publish this newsletter fortnightly. Supreme Court issues directions for the better implementation...
Juris Diurna 15th April to 30th April {2018} Issue 2 Hi, welcome to our legal newsletter Juris Diurna, we publish this newsletter fortnightly President Promulgates Ordinance providing death penalty...
Juris Diurna 23rd March to 15th April {2018} Issue 1 Stay not to be granted beyond 6 months in Criminal/ Civil Proceedings unless extended by a speaking order. A three judge bench of the Supreme...
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Here are four recent pieces I have written on constitutional backsliding and democratic decay in India. For more global/comparative perspectives, readers may be interested in these recent articles by...
The Karnataka assembly polls resulted in a fractured mandate with no single party able to secure a majority in the house of 224 seats. While the BJP which emerged as the single largest party fell...




