Pranshu & Vidhanshu Abstract: The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025, suggests automatic termination of the ministerial office after thirty days of continuous detention for an offence punishable by five […]
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The Law School Policy Review & Kautilya Society publishes articles that analyze regulatory governance in financial markets, digital media ethics and intermediary guidelines, and legal frameworks addressing family law and property rights. It also critiques judicial procedures and explores themes of consent, autonomy, and gender within legal contexts. The content reflects interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary legal issues in India, including regulatory reforms, equity in senior citizen protections, and the intersection of law with societal norms and power structures.
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From the Minimum Wages Act to the Code on Wages: Rethinking overtime compensation in India
Nupur Gupta & Sharmishtha Poundrik Abstract: For a large portion of the workers in India, the statutory minimum wage remains anunsustainable ₹176 per day, with the national wage floor unchanged since 2017. […]
Revisiting “In Connection with the Marriage”: Time for a Liberal Reading of Dowry
Mihir Teja Kalle Source: The Hindu Abstract: This article critiques the Supreme Court’s ruling in Baboo Khan v. State of Rajasthan, where a dowry death conviction was overturned on the grounds that […]
Artificial Intelligence under India’s IT Rules: Intermediary Liability and the Limits of Safe Harbour
Mustafa Rajkotwala & S.V. Ghopesh Source: ChatGPT Abstract: This article examines the application of intermediary liability to artificial intelligence under India’s 2026 IT Rules (as part of the latest Amendment Rules). It […]
Limiting the Powers of the Directorate of Education: A Critique of the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Act, 2025
Izzuddin Qassam Source: The Hindu Abstract: This article advances a policy-based critique of the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Act, 2025. It argues that the Act falls […]
Analysing the (In)compatibility of OECD Pillar Two with Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA)
Jayanti Dhingra Abstract: This article argues on the subtle complexity arising between the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) and the GloBE OECD Framework. Pillar Two rules might conflict with treaties, and this […]
Podcast with Prof. Shubhankar Dam: Benches, Benefits and Beyond.
Shauryaveer Chaudhry and Devang Pandey Shauryaveer Chaudhry and Devang Pandey, members of the Editorial Board at the Law School Policy Review, host Professor Shubhankar Dam, a distinguished constitutional law scholar and Chair […]
Right of Non-Discrimination in Promotion Under the RPwD Act, 2016: Challenging the Artificial Deprivation of Autonomy of Choice
Sae Gaidhane Source: New York City Civil Rights History Page Abstract: This piece critiques the jurisprudence concerning the right of non-discrimination in promotion under The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. […]
A Date that Refuses to Settle?: Citizenship Beyond Parliament
Parth Chhapolia Source: BBC Abstract: This article examines the constitutional concerns raised by a recent executive measure altering citizenship eligibility timelines in Assam. Tracing the evolution of citizenship cut-off dates and the […]
Podcast with Dr. Paulo Ilich Bacca: Indigenizing International Law for Multi-Species Justice
Aastha Nayak, Shashwat Shankar and Tanvi Gupta In this episode, we speak with Dr. Paulo Ilich Bacca, Deputy Director of the Justiciary and Professor at Javeriana University, about rethinking international law through […]