The (draft) Delhi Motor Vehicle Aggregator Scheme, 2022: Analyzing its Ratings-related provisions
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By Shobhit Shukla, Soumya Jha and Ulka Bhattacharyya Abstract Our blogpost explores an important feature of the gig economy critical for...


A Deep Dive Into the Denizens of Morality, Technology, and Law: Are Digital Platforms Different?
Selçukhan Ünekbaş Abstract This blog post addresses the relationship between technology, morality, and law. Contemporary technologies...

FLDG Conundrum: Interplay between Digital Lending Guidelines and Securitisation Directions
Aryan Babele Abstract The credit gap stands at INR 31 lakhs for Indian MSMEs. Timely access to working capital remains a constraint for...


The Outer Space, Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security: Navigating the Legal Challenges
Ishita Das & Kanishka Bhukya Abstract Cyber-attacks that target space assets are on the rise due to technological developments and with...
Framing Cookie Policy: A Data Protection Perspective
The advertising technology (‘AdTech’) structure is built upon data gathering through ‘internet cookies’ (small textual data files). Advertis
News Publishers v. Google: an Indian investigation
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has initiated an investigation against Google, based upon a complaint filed by the Digital News Pu
Ownership In Non-Personal Data: A Perspective From Copyright Law
In the past few years following the Indian Supreme Court’s 2017 decision upholding the right to privacy, the Indian Government has pursued t
A Thought Framework For ‘Developing’ Data Protection Authorities: Peering Into The Next Decade
Following an increased focus on data protection and the success of the General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’), developing countries aro
Credit-scoring in India
Evaluating The Suitability Of The Regulatory Framework Under The Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005
Disproportional Proportionality: An Analysis of the Proportionality Test, Aadhaar, and Digital ID.
Justice Chandrachud, in his dissenting judgment in the Aadhaar case, wrote of the increasing use of the proportionality test as a “shift fro
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