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Investigative Journalism and Whistleblowing in India

Introduction Journalism is an integral part of democracy, perhaps a part that cannot be affirmed less importance, it holds immense power all around the world. The essential component between those in positions of power and those who elect them in these positions of power is the interrogating power of journalism and in this power rest …

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A Regulatory Body in The Field of Arbitration. A Boon or Bane?

 Arbitration In the past few decades, arbitration has become the mainstay of resolving legal disputes. Avoids the hostility as parties in arbitration encouraged likely to work together rather than escalate. Arbitration is becoming more costly as more experienced lawyers take up the cause, well-known arbitration. Arbitration is confidential in nature; it is not explicit which …

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The Scuffle Between Twitter And The Indian Government, With Growing Tendencies Of Invocation Of Censorship Laws.

AN OVERVIEW OF THE EVENTS THAT UNFOLDED On account of what happened on the evening of 26th of January and the intensification of the farmer protests, a number of Twitter accounts became inaccessible in India, making it necessary for the general public to ponder as to why that happened. The accounts or handles that were …

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Cryptocurrency Bill 2021: A bad omen or a blessing in disguise for Indian investors?

Introduction According to various conceptions and contemplations, the new Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill, 2021 which is proposed in the parliament, would ban the supply of private digital currencies throughout the country. If this happens and the government strictly stops any future exchange of cryptocurrency then around 7 million investors would be …

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“Programming” the Copyright Law: How Google v. Oracle Will Change the Way We Look at Software Copyrightability

Abstract  Also called the “copyright battle of the century”, Oracle v. Google has gone on for 10 years. Now that Google has approached the Supreme Court of the US for a decision, the battle will potentially end in June 2021. In 2010, Oracle sued Google for using 37 of its Java APIs, consisting of about …

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Corporate Social Responsibility: A mandatory liability for Indian companies or a long-term asset?

Introduction Corporate social responsibility in wider terms means the responsibility of the companies to compensate society, what they have taken from them.[1]According to it, a company should also look after social and environmental consequences besides the financial incentive. CSR helps in providing stability between all the three imperatives i.e. economic, environmental, and social.[2] CSR has …

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SPAC: The IFSCA – SEBI Proposal

Introduction On 11th March 2021, two government regulators – Capital and domestic market regulator and watchdog SEBI, and the counterpart for Fintech hub GIFT City of Gujarat, the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) are on the board in order to facilitate the launching of Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) in India. Wall Street’s hottest …

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