India ranks among the world’s largest markets for online video consumption. Cheap mobile data and a rapidly expanding subscriber base have built one of the most commercially
The COVID-19 pandemic changed how we interact in significant ways. Court hearings, educational classes, and even religious ceremonies moved online to platforms like Zoom, Google
Can a simple click on “I am 18+” truly act as an effective barrier in preventing minors from accessing adult content online? In the contemporary digital era, India has emerged as one of the
The most expensive document an Indian couple avoids signing is a prenuptial agreement. Many startup founders will gladly sign a two-hundred-page shareholders’ agreement to shield
European powers in the 19th century divided up the world and exploited the raw materials of the colonised areas to drive industrial capitalism. A new model of extraction has arisen in the
With the ability to make a video of someone saying things that they didn’t, the issue before the Indian courts is not just philosophical anymore; it is a pressing practical question. In this digital
In response to historic criticism of a disjointed solution to group companies, where parallel CIRPs destroy value in duplicated expense and incompatible strategy, the IBC Amendment Act
In 1950, India handed a newly minted Supreme Court, eight judges to serve a nation of 350 million people. Seventy- six years later, that very court has thirty-eight judges for a nation of
Marriage has traditionally been seen as a space of privacy, where disagreements and personal struggles remain between the spouses. In earlier times, even serious conflicts rarely went beyond
Every partner is liable for the acts of the firm done during the period in which they are a partner. As a general rule, a person who is not a partner cannot be held liable for the acts or obligations of

