Abstract With the increasing complexity and globalization in societies, the conventional system of the judiciary is unable to cope with the increased caseloads, delays, and expenses. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) including arbitration, mediation, conciliation, and negotiation has become an effective and versatile tool of settling disputes out of court. This paper discusses the developments, trends and technological changes that...
Abstract CBDC is a transformational addition to the monetary and financial system of the country. As the RBI goes about experimenting with and implementing the digital rupee, India has reached an important juncture between financial innovation and regulatory adaptation. CBDC seeks to marry the efficiency of digital payments with the trust and stability provided by a sovereign-backed currency. This...
ABSTRACTThe use of corporal punishment inside Indian homes remains largely invisible to law,shielded by cultural beliefs that equate parental authority with absolute disciplinary power.Despite significant legal progress in curbing violence against children in schools andinstitutional settings, the private household continues to operate as an unregulated spacewhere physical and psychological harm is normalised as “good parenting.” This articleinterrogates the thin...
Introduction Traveling internationally for pleasure, business, or to visit family often requires obtaining a Visitor or Tourist Visa. While these visas unlock incredible opportunities, they come with significant legal responsibilities that every holder must understand and adhere to. A temporary visa is not an invitation to reside permanently; it is a limited grant of permission to enter a country...
Abstract In 2024 and 2025, the “Migration 5” nations—specifically Australia, Canada, and New Zealand have simultaneously tightened their borders. This blog explores the shift from simple checklist compliance to complex “integrity” assessments. We compare how Australia has redefined the “Genuine Student,” how Canada has imposed historic caps to manage growth, and how New Zealand balances strict entry rules with...
Abstract Broadcasting rights in sports are a major financial asset often sparking complex legal battles and regulatory oversight. The fierce competition for exclusive broadcasting rights can lead to monopoly-like situations, which might hurt market competition and viewers’ interests. This post looks at how broadcasting rights in sports and competition law overlap examining how legal systems make sure there’s fair...