It is but natural for a law student to view the interface of music and law strictly from the perspective of copyright law – drafting license agreements and preventing infringement. There are however...
Legal Updates 1st August to 15th August {2018} Issue 9 Hi, welcome to our legal newsletter, we publish this newsletter fortnightly. We have renamed our newsletter from “Juris Diurna” to “Legal...
August 3, 2018 was a proud day for the Law and Other Things (LAOT) family. One of the former editors of the blog, Dr. Tarunabh Khaitan, received the inaugural Letten prize for his work on equality...
J. Vineet Saran, J. K.M. Joseph and J. Indira Banerjee were administered oath on 7th August 2018. This set of appointments has been in news for a variety of reasons including the alleged role of the...
Juris Diurna 16th July to 31st July {2018} Issue 8 Hi, welcome to our legal newsletter Juris Diurna, we publish this newsletter fortnightly. SC: Mob lynching is unacceptable, Parliament should make a...
Juris Diurna 1st July to 15th July {2018} Issue 7 Lieutenant Governor bound by aid and advise of Delhi Government: Supreme Court The long ongoing power tussle between the Delhi government and...
I recently wrote 3 guest posts for the Indian Constitutional Law and Philosophy blog reflecting on the legal journey of section 377, culminating in the just-concluded hearings in the Supreme Court. ...
India’s new trafficking bill relies exclusively on the stick to achieve its goals. It will fail. Smt Maneka Gandhi, the Indian minister for women & child development, is likely to table...
In this report we aim to analyse the socio-economic impact of judicial delay on the affected parties (such as, under-trial prisoners, corporations, government) and on the subject matter of the...
HLS Library Book Talk | Supreme Court of India: The Beginnings I’m coming at this obliquely, firstly, because I’m a scholar of the colonial period of India’s legal history. And so where I end, George...