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Platform Neutrality

Platform Neutrality: An Ignored Manipulation of Antitrust

In our latest post, the authors comprehensively analyse ‘platform neutrality’ from an antitrust perspective. In doing so, the authors highlight the difficulties associated with delineation of ‘relevant market’ in e-commerce cases and further analyse certain case laws from India and abroad to point the various competition perspectives involved.

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Production Sharing Contracts: A hope for Financial Recovery

In this post, the author highlights the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the highly productive oil industry. The author proceeds on to discussing the Indian regime relating to production sharing contracts. Further, the author highlights the significance of the six member panel appointed by the central government for the recovery of profits and review of the existing production sharing contracts between the contractors and the Government.

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Hong Kong protests

Anti-Mask Ban And Now The National Security Law: Are We Seeing The Potential ‘End Of Hong Kong’ Before 2047?

In this post, the author analyses the recent attempts by mainland China to subdue the autonomy of Hong Kong. The author argues that recent laws such as the National Security Act and the Anti-Mask Ban are nothing but an attempt by Mainland China to demolish the fundamental rights of of the citizens of Hong Kong.

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The Reparations Claim against China: A Proposition without a Base

In this post, the authors analyse the tenacity of reparations claim against China for the spread of COVID-19. The authors argue that China has not breached its international obligations under various international instruments and is therefore, not liable to make reparations.

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TO BE ‘WITH’ OR ‘WITHOUT’ PREJUDICE-THAT IS THE QUESTION (PART I)

In our latest two part blog post, the author analyses the concepts of ‘With’ and ‘Without Prejudice’ in imposition of costs. In Part 1 of the article, the author refers to the relevant rules and provides a brief understanding of the concepts.

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Triloki Nath Singh v. Anirudh Singh: Does the bar under Order XXIII Rule 3A extend to a person who is not made a party to the suit?

In this post, the authors analyse the recent decision of the Supreme Court in Triloki Nath Singh v. Anirudh Singh and argue that the Court erred in its findings by deviating from accepted legal principles regarding representative suits and compromise decree.

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UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES PREVENTION (AMENDMENT) ACT: AN ATTACK ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION

In this post, the authors analyse the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act of 2019 from a constitutional perspective, arguing that Section 35 of the Act presents particular dangers to free speech under the Constitution.

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