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Saranga Aggarwal: A Normative Assessment of Penalty Bifurcation in Insolvency Law
Embracing a similar test in the IBC would avert unjust denial of valid financial claims dressed only as penalties. It would further strengthen creditor participation in the committee of creditors, allowing more balanced participation in the collective settlement process.
Kevin Preji, Sanjana Rao
Jun 286 min read
Regulating Dark Patterns and Deceptive UX: A Legal and Normative Analysis in Consumer Protection
To safeguard the consumers and users’ autonomy in the age of AI, regulatory steps and efforts need to be adaptive, multidisciplinary, and globally coordinated.
Shivanshu Shivam, Sakshi Priya
May 146 min read
Unpacking the New Greenwashing Guidelines: First Notes for Companies, Consumers and Regulator
India is moving fast to increase domestic investment and foreign investment in sustainable, climate positive products and services.
Sugandha Yadav
Dec 7, 20245 min read
Bluffmaster(s) of Advertising: Eclipsing the Truth of Misleading Advertisements in India
An all-encompassing definition of ‘advertising agency’ should be adopted to clarify the scope of applicability for the SDC mandate.
Nandinii Tandon, Mehul Sharma
Sep 28, 20246 min read
Companies as “Consumers” under Consumer Protection Act 1986: A Confused Approach?
The court in Kozyflex takes a lax approach to the question of locus standi of companies under the 1986 Act.
Tejas Venkatesh
May 10, 20246 min read
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