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CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA & ORS. v. PRABHA JAIN & ORS. (2025)

Published on: 3rd January 2026 Authored by: Aarya Deshmane Vishwakarma University Court: Supreme Court of India Date: 9th January 2025 Citation: (2025) 4 SCC 38 Introduction The case of Central Bank of India & Ors. v. Prabha Jain & Ors. (2025) is an important judicial ruling construing the jurisdictional boundary of civil courts under the […]

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The Ethics of Ambition: Can Bureaucrats Become Entrepreneurs?

Published on: 3rd January 2026 Authored by: Aarya Deshmane Vishwakarma University In India’s fast-changing governance environment, where start-up success, economic independence, and personal branding are promoted, a fascinating dichotomy exists between ambition and accountability. The stereotypical bureaucrat—once viewed as a dispassionate administrator of state policy—today acts in a start-up-driven society with economic autonomy and personal

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Cyber Economic Offenses in India: The Emerging Challenge of Digital Financial Crimes

Published on: 3rd January 2026 Authored by: Aarya Deshmane Vishwakarma University Abstract India’s rapid digital transformation has catalyzed unprecedented economic growth but has simultaneously opened new frontiers for sophisticated financial crimes. Cyber economic offenses—encompassing digital fraud, money laundering, and identity theft—represent an emerging challenge that transcends traditional law enforcement capabilities. This article examines India’s evolving

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Legal Status of Gig Workers in India: Labour Protections in the Platform Economy

Published on: 01st January 2026 Authored by: Urshita Sharma D.M. Harish School of Law, Affiliated to HSNC University Chapter 1: The Legal Ambiguity of the Platform Economy The rapid emergence of the digital platform economy has fundamentally reshaped India’s labour landscape, creating a significant cohort of workers in sectors like food delivery and ride-sharing.{1} This

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Legal Status of Gig Workers in India: Labour Protections in the Platform Economy

Published on: 01st January 2026 Authored by: Pragati Meena Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab Introduction The rise of the platform economy worldwide has significantly transformed the nature of work. In India, the increasing use of digital platforms for ride‑hailing, food delivery, logistics, freelancing and other services has created a large cohort of

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