A Pragmatic Balance Between Creative Freedom And Reputational Rights
Introduction
In a development that once again highlights the judiciary’s evolving approach towards artistic expression in the digital age, the Supreme Court of India recently disposed...
The United Nation's Report of 1980
"Women constitute half the world's population, perform nearly two-thirds of its hours, receive one-tenth of the world's income...
Affordable, Strategic And Experienced Representation (25+ Years In Supreme Court Practice)
Many litigants believe that once a High Court or Tribunal passes an order,...
For Years, Government Employees in West Bengal Have Been Asking a Simple Question
If inflation affects everyone, why are we not getting the same Dearness Allowance (DA) as others?
What followed was not just a...
Arguing is something almost everyone does, but arguing well—especially in court—is a refined skill. Effective legal argumentation is not about speaking louder, being aggressive, or overwhelming the other side. Instead, it is about...
Moral Rights in Veera Raja Veera — A Landmark Reminder for Copyright Lawyers
The Supreme Court of India has once again brought the spotlight back to a relatively under-discussed but extremely powerful concept in copyright law — moral rights.
In a recent dispute involving Oscar-winning composer...
A Pragmatic Balance Between Creative Freedom And Reputational Rights
Introduction
In a development that once again highlights the judiciary’s evolving approach towards artistic expression in the...
The Indefinite Delay of Akhanda 2 and Its Legal–Financial Fallout
The indefinite delay of Akhanda 2 has once again exposed the fragile legal and financial foundations on which many big-budget Indian cinema projects rest. What was expected to be a high-voltage sequel to one of...
Understanding Electoral Rolls, Judicial Restraint, and the Limits of Writ Jurisdiction
1. Background: What the Case Was About
In a recent hearing, the Supreme Court...