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Reproductive Autonomy and the Impact of Carceral Feminism on Surrogacy Laws
The surrogacy industry in India is estimated at around 400 million dollars per year and has witnessed the emergence of over 3000 fertility clinics all over the country. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019 (“the Bill”) was passed by the Lok Sabha on 5th August 2019. The Bill bans commercial surrogacy and permits only altruistic surrogacy i.e., surrogacy with no monetar compensation apart from coverage of medical and insurance related expenses of the surrogate mother.
Ritik Agrawal
Jul 2923 min read


CONTEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS: GREEN FINANCE AND CARBON PRICING
The International Environmental laws and their varying approaches are able to make great impacts to the member nations, especially developing countries who are frequently seeking financial incentives to improve compliance with historic treaties and their goals. The evolution of green financing since the Paris agreement marked a new chapter .
Ritik Agrawal
Jul 296 min read


Understanding Legal Accountability in Influencer Marketing and Consumer Protection in India
Influencer marketing has gained traction and become an essential tool of digital economy, especially in India with its 800 million internet users. Influencers on Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter are not just content creators, but often consulted and trusted sources that shape public opinion and consumer behavior. However, with great power comes great responsibility.
Ritik Agrawal
Jul 257 min read


Blockchain and Evidence Law: Legal Recognition and Admissibility Challenges in India
The emergence of blockchain technology as a revolutionary digital ledger system has fundamentally challenged traditional concepts of evidence verification, authentication, and admissibility in legal proceedings.
Ritik Agrawal
Jul 2215 min read


Supreme Court Admits PIL on Uniform Marriage Age: A Step Towards Gender Equality?
The Supreme Court of India has taken a major step that could open the doors to gender-neutral personal laws by accepting a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that calls upon the uniformity of the minimum marriage age across the genders and the communities.
Ritik Agrawal
Jul 154 min read


HIGH-STAKES ANI VS. WIKIMEDIA FREE-SPEECH RULING IN INDIA
The Supreme Court of India recently overturned the Delhi High Court's temporary orders against the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit group that runs Wikipedia. This was a turning point for online speech and press freedom in India. Asian News International (ANI), one of India's biggest news wire services, started the case after a Wikipedia article called ANI a "government mouthpiece" or "propaganda outlet."
Ritik Agrawal
Jul 154 min read


Can India’s Taboo on Sex Education be Legally Dismantled?
Sex education is standard information on subjects such as body autonomy, healthy relationships, consent, intercourse, and many more. India is a country with a lot of traditions, customs, and stereotypes.
Ritik Agrawal
Jul 157 min read


Time for Takeoff: Why India Needs an Independent Aircraft Accident Investigation Mechanism
Time for Takeoff: Why India Needs an Independent Aircraft Accident Investigation Mechanism
Ritik Agrawal
Jul 115 min read


Mob Lynchings and the Problem of Blackmailing Human Rights: A Socio-Legal Analysis
Mob lynching refers to violent, illegal killing by mobs of people without any legal trial. The actions are usually fueled by rumors, religious or caste hatred, and political motives.
Ritik Agrawal
Jul 1119 min read


DELIMITATION AND SOUTHERN STATES: REPRESENTATION AT RISK?
The ongoing debate around the readjustment of Lok Sabha seats following the new census is being widely misrepresented as delimitation in public discourse.
Ritik Agrawal
Jun 56 min read


Statutory Provisions Regarding Juvenile Delinquency
Children are regarded as one of God's most precious blessings, as well as one of the most valuable personal and national assets.
Ritik Agrawal
May 1219 min read


Sexual abuse against a child in context of religious and social practices
A heinous crime that may leave its victims with enduring emotional and psychological wounds is the sexual abuse of children. Children in a wide variety of societies worldwide are severely impacted by this issue, which cuts beyond geographic, cultural, and religious boundaries.
Ritik Agrawal
May 1227 min read


Top Ten Criminals in the World
The introduction of the article titled "Top Ten Criminals in the World" consists of an account of the most monstrous people who have ever walked the planet and have committed heinous acts in the course of history.
Ritik Agrawal
May 1118 min read


THE BATTLE OVER KEYWORDS: TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT IN ONLINE ADVERTISING
Enterprises have moved into cyberspace in sync with technology's advancements and people's growing reliance on the web.
Ritik Agrawal
Mar 214 min read


Plea bargaining: Ethics and Legal Consequences
A Plethora of criminal proceedings end not with trials but with Plea Bargaining. This concept was originated in America and also used by the
Ritik Agrawal
Mar 205 min read


FROM VULNERABILITY TO VIGILANCE: HOW THE POSH ACT PROTECTS WOMEN AT WORK
Workplaces should maintain an environment of productivity, growth, and opportunities. But nowadays this work places like public sectors and
Ritik Agrawal
Mar 167 min read


The Right to Education and Equal Access to Quality Education
This paper focuses on discriminated segments, more specifically the LGBTQIA+ community and other minority groups in India, and their educati
Ritik Agrawal
Mar 122 min read


The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993
As a penultimate law student and an aspiring Company Secretary, my interest lies in corporate law and the various intricacies surrounding it
Ritik Agrawal
Feb 2610 min read


Beyond Verdicts: Reimagining India's Judiciary for a Just Future
Democracy governance that is often referred to as people’s government has been divided into
Ritik Agrawal
Feb 227 min read


Intellectual Property Verdict: Song Rights Non-Transferable by Composers
A bench led by Justice Mini Pushkarna determined that the copyright of a cinematographic film
Ritik Agrawal
Feb 144 min read
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