The AI Three-Body Problem
Kartikay Singh & Yashaswini Chauhan
Ever wondered why we colloquially say “teen tigada kaam bigada”? As it turns out, this idiom captures surprisingly a complex truth that finds its roots in classical physics…
Legal and regulatory simplification is long overdue
Ameet Datta, Jasman Dhanoa & Yashaswini Chauhan
Legal frameworks comprise a multitude of laws, rules, regulations and delegated legislation enacted over time, and later modified in a piecemeal manner, resulting in inconsistencies, regulatory arbitrage and compliance confusion.
Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 – Notified!
Rishikaa
Nearly two years after the notification of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (“DPDP Act”), the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology…
Trademark Infringement: Confusion vs. Dilution – Understanding the Legal Divide
Anand Kumar & Kanupriya Sabharwal
In a fast-evolving physical and digital marketplace, trademarks serve as silent salesmen, helping build enduring consumer trust with every interaction…
The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025 and Draft Rules Issued Thereunder: An Overview
Rishikaa & Anindita Deb
Ostensibly driven by concerns of negative societal impact, public health, safety, and criminal activity, the Central Government announced…
Privacy and Competition: The Dynamic Duo of Digital India
Kokila Kumar & Anindita Deb
In the digital economy, personal data is not just a privacy concern; it has become a source of market power for digital companies.
Trademark Protection vs. Generic Words: Lessons from the Yatra v. BookMyYatra Dispute
Anand Kumar & Gauri Khanna
On August 22, 2025, the Delhi High Court passed a notable order in the matter of Yatra Online Limited v Mach Conferences and Events Limited, concerning trademark infringement and passing off.
India’s legal metrology regime needs a reset
Ameet Datta, Jasman Dhanoa & Rishikaa
The Legal Metrology Act, 2009 (LM act), and the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 (LMPC rules), were introduced to ensure that there will be standardisation, fair trade practices and consumer protection. However, over time, this regulatory regime has become complex imposing significant compliance costs on enterprises, particularly small and medium businesses and startups.
Global standards, local hurdles: India’s product testing framework
Ameet Datta, Jasman Dhanoa & Anindita Deb
Product testing is a critical safeguard, verifying that goods entering the Indian market meet established safety and quality standards.
Waste rules amendments spark legal challenge from industry
Ameet Datta, Rishikaa & Sejal Lahoti
India’s Environment Protection Act 1986 (EPA) includes a robust waste management framework known as the extended producer responsibility (EPR) regime. This is operationalised through the rules issued under the EPA.
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