by Bhumi Agrawal and Shweta Pandey Introduction We all live in a technologically advancing society which is deeply embedded in our lifestyle. Robotics and Artificial intelligence is an offspring of human intelligence which has proven to be a helping hand for the people at large. There are many examples where this nascent use of robotics has proven itselfContinue reading "Are Legal Advancements at Pace with Technical Advancements?"
World Economy from the current lens; Realise, Reimagine and Reinvent
INTRODUCTION For many generations, at least the century of mankind’s most progressive years, the pandemic of COVID-19 has jolted rudely. As a great blessing in disguise, it has also put the power of human endurance and resilience to a tough test. No one ever dreamt work from home would be the new normal and seamlesslyContinue reading "World Economy from the current lens; Realise, Reimagine and Reinvent"
International Economy in the Midst of the Novel Coronavirus: An Analysis of the Most Affected Sectors
INTRODUCTION The best and the worst thing about the coronavirus is that it does not discriminate between people on the basis of race, religion, caste, creed, and most importantly economic status, since almost everyone all over the world has been affected very badly by this pandemic. With people losing their jobs, businesses shutting down andContinue reading "International Economy in the Midst of the Novel Coronavirus: An Analysis of the Most Affected Sectors"
An analysis of the Constitutional Legitimacy of Electoral Bonds
by Samarth Nayar and Sarthak Dewan INTRODUCTION Through Finance Act 2016 and 2017, three major electoral reforms were introduced to ‘formalise’ the system and make the political funding, as Arun Jaitley, then Finance Minister claimed, more “transparent and accountable”. However, all the three provisions can be used as an argument to the contrary of what Arun Jaitley andContinue reading "An analysis of the Constitutional Legitimacy of Electoral Bonds"
Critical Analysis of Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban transformation and the need to revamp the scheme
by Anusha G Rao INTRODUCTION According to the National Statistical Office, the Government of India, 96% of urban households have pucca houses in India.[1] Development of urban infrastructure directly impacts livelihood, economy, and social infrastructure: including human development, education, sanitation, health, family welfare, women development and allied matters and finally state security. According to the 2011Continue reading "Critical Analysis of Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban transformation and the need to revamp the scheme"
Islamic Banking – A system with no usury
By Joanna Joshua INTRODUCTION TO THE CONCEPT OF ISLAMIC BANKING As one can logically conclude from the term, Islamic banking is a system that has its roots in Shariat Law, which says that money has no intrinsic value.[1] It prescribes that no one should make any undue profit from it or gain any interest from it.Continue reading "Islamic Banking – A system with no usury"
Are White Label ATM’s driving ATM penetration in India?
By Aarchie Chaturvedi and Pritesh Raj Introduction Over the years we have seen metropolitan cities in India having an inundate of migrants, which is momentous for the ingress of the growing inadequacy of civic facilities. With tier one & tier two cities impuissant to take actions, the nearby cities and villages have started gaining attraction. Affordability, better railContinue reading "Are White Label ATM’s driving ATM penetration in India?"
Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on the Global Economy
By Pratyush Chaturvedi INTRODUCTION The calamity that comes is never the one we had prepared ourselves for.[1] This is a calamity. A calamity not witnessed previously in generations. The Covid-19 pandemic is certainly unprecedented in terms of scale, consequences, and infectivity. A leading cause for this is the increased internationalization of the world community. SARS-CoV-2Continue reading "Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on the Global Economy"
Covid-19 & Sovereignty: Should we blame the WHO?
The whole world is currently living the Covid-19, a pandemic that has once again put forward the discussion about what is understood, or should be understood by “sovereignty”. Indeed, a pandemic is a global problem that represents a challenge and the need to acknowledge state sovereignty and international cooperation as non-exclusive concepts.
Humanitarian Shifts in the International Legal System in a post Pandemic World : Sinking International Citizen(ship) or Reclaiming Domestic Self-Determination?
The thatcherism’s complacent, yet condescending reliance on neoliberalism makes way, a crucial question is what readjustments does International Law imminently implement to address the challenges posed by a World of extreme economic adversity, extreme poverty and displacement, managing the Future of work in the era of demands, the CoVID Pandemic makes on us ?
