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The 21st Century Bail: Whose Right Is It Anyway?

Avinash Mohapatra | September 2021

With the arrests of stand-up comedians in the recent past and the repeated denial of Father Stan Swamy’s bail applications, […]

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An Era of Hybrid Hearings – Technology Driven Justice Delivery

PSN Prasad | August 2021

INTRODUCTION The vision of virtual courts in India no longer seems audacious. The Covid-19 induced lockdown of courts has given […]

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The Global Vaccine Ride: Clique of Legal Repugnancy?

Lex Witness Bureau | July 2021

THE LEGAL CONUNDRUM The pandemic has brought with it a catastrophe to the public health care system and continues to […]

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Hon’ble Justice Manmohan Singh – The White Knight Behind IPAB’s Glory & Shine

Lex Witness Bureau | March 2021

Ever since 2018 when The Intellectual Property Appellate Board was no more a headless tribunal, there has been an immense […]

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The Great Indian Consumer – More Powerful than Ever?

Manoj Kumar IRS | January 2021

Markets do not work in a fair manner when producers are few and powerful whereas consumers purchase in small amounts […]

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Parental Alienation & India’s Stand Today: Parents, Kids, Courts & Lawyers

Dr. Bajrang Agarwal | May 2020

The tragedy with the modern society is that that too many people will believe a dramatic story rather than seeking […]

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The Counsel’s Take: Excerpts from the Experts

Lex Witness Bureau | April 2020

India is gearing up to revive the new normal as world’s largest lockdown goes through a staggered approach as far […]

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COVID-19 and Its Impact on Legal System

Lalit Bhasin | March 2020

A veteran who needs no formal introduction, Dr. Lalit Bhasin, besides being a renowned lawyer, is also the President of […]

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The Great Indian Data Protection Drive – Bumpy Enough?

Lex Witness Bureau | February 2020

Super-77 this was the drink that the Janata Government launched when Coca-Cola had to wrap its operations from India years […]

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Indian Citizens & Constitution @ 70

M. Sridhar Acharyulu | January 2020

The government claims not a single bullet is fired at protesters. More than 22 protesters are killed. The government claims […]

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