Articles

HomeArticles

How is US President Trump doing What he is Doing? India and Tariffs (Part II)

imposed a uniform "additional ad valorem" duty of 10 percent%, which would apply from 5 April 2025;imposed a "country-specific ad valorem rates of...

How is US President Trump doing What he is Doing? India and Tariffs (Part II)

imposed a uniform "additional ad valorem" duty of 10 percent%, which would apply from 5 April 2025;imposed a "country-specific ad valorem rates of...

More News

How is US President Trump doing What he is Doing? India and Tariffs (Part II)

imposed a uniform "additional ad valorem" duty of 10 percent%, which would apply from 5 April 2025;imposed a "country-specific ad valorem rates of...

Can the Arbitrator Lift the Corporate Veil? Yes, No & But Wait(!)

Can the Arbitrator Lift the Corporate Veil? Yes and No. Yes, if you are in Delhi and Gujarat. No, if you are in...

About the PNGRB (ERDMP) Regulations, 2010

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) is responsible for regulating the midstream and the downstream petroleum sectors (i.e., the sectors that...

Explore more

Comment on India’s Statement at Nuclear Energy Summit Brussels 2024

On 21.03.2024, an important summit related to nuclear energy was held in Brussels. On behalf of India, Dr. Ajit Kumar Mohanty, Chairman, Atomic...

Practical Academic: Hydrogen Hubs in India: Recent Regulatory Developments

The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) came up with the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) in January 2023, which aimed: "to...

Analysing the Delhi HC’s Dismissal of Actress Juhi Chawla’s Lawsuit Against 5G Tech – Lex Jura Law

By Ayush Katyayana (Student of National Law University, Delhi) Introduction Analysis of the Substantive Aspects of the Case The most striking feature of the court’s order in...

Bankers Thinking Twice about Funding the Nuclear Surge

 Oil Price published an interesting and important news report on April 14 regarding how bankers were not willing to fund the nuclear surge...

The Right to Privacy and Surveillance of Private Communication in India – Lex Jura Law

By Kavya Veerla (A Student of Christ University) Introduction Surveillance and Privacy in India Merriam-Webster defines “surveillance” as “keeping a close watch on someone or something”; in...

Nine Judge Bench of SCI in Mineral Area Development Authority v SAIL, 2024 INSC 554: Summary

One of the most important matters in the recent times has been decided by a nine-judge bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Mineral Area...

Analysis of the Copyright Infringement Case against Kangana Ranaut – Lex Jura Law

By Ayush Katyayana (Student of National Law University, Delhi) Background From Mughal-E-Azam to Padmaavat, the Indian film industry has seen many films based on historical facts...

Section 29A Arbitration Act & Time Limit for Filing Application

Section 29A(1) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 ("Arbitration Act") in its relevant portion states: "(1)The award in matters other than international commercial arbitration...

Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge to Atomic Energy Act

The Supreme Court of India has dealt with an important matter of contemporary relevance: atomic energy in India. This post addresses the recent decision...

Understanding the Discourse between Policy and Progression in light of Compulsory Licensing for COVID-19 Vaccine – Lex Jura Law

By Sanchit Sharma (A Student of HPNLU and Research Associate at Lex Jura Law) INTRODUCTION Last year in October, India and South Africa submitted a joint...

Govt. Tries to find a Way Around the Atomic Energy Act

In two previous posts in this blog, here and here, we discussed the exclusivity provided by the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 to the...

A Review of MMDR Amendment Bill, 2021 – Lex Jura Law

By Sanchit Sharma (Research Associate at Lex Jura Law and student at HPNLU) Introduction The Ministry of Mines Strategy Paper ‘Unlocking the Potential of the...