May 23, 2026

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Climate Justice: Evolving Legal Frameworks and Their Implications

Published on: 23rd May 2026 Authored by: P. Sorubavincy The central law college Introduction Climate justice has emerged as a central paradigm in contemporary environmental law, reflecting a shift from purely ecological concerns to a broader framework that integrates human rights, equity, and accountability. Traditionally, climate change was treated as a scientific and policy issue, […]

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Categorical ban on LGBTQ+ blood donors: can a government legitimately exclude entire communities?

Published on: 23rd May 2026 Authored by: Piyush Rajpurohit Jai Narain Vyas University Abstract Fundamental rights are absolute in section for citizen In this article, we examine the recent decision of supreme court of India from regarding imposing a permanent ban on transgender person, sex workers and men who have sex with men(MSM) from donating

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Digital Inheritance in India: Who Owns Your Data After Death?

Published on: 23rd May 2026 Authored by: Yash Todi School of Law, Bennett University, Greater Noida Abstract As lives migrate online, digital assets – ranging from cryptocurrencies to cherished social media memories – have become a critical part of modern estates. However, Indian law currently operates in a vacuum regarding these assets, creating a significant

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Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration: Regulation, Risks, and the Indian Position

Published on: 23rd May 2026 AUTHORED BY: HARSHADIP BANSODE ILS LAW COLLEGE, PUNE Introduction International arbitration has emerged as the preferred mechanism for resolving cross-border commercial disputes, owing to its neutrality, enforceability, and procedural flexibility. The global enforceability of arbitral awards under the New York Convention, 1958 has significantly contributed to its widespread acceptance. However,

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