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Telemedicine in the Covid-19 era: Is time ripe to introduce it in a regulated manner?

Telemedicine eases the problems of distance for distant rural communities. These services help patients save travel and wait time as they can consult a doctor from their homes.

Online dispute resolution: An Indian perspective

The time is ripe for courts, the government, advocates, litigants, and concerned entities to go ahead and utilise the ODR to its full potential.

Covid-19: Force Majeure and ‘Frustration in Frustration’ in discharge of contractual obligations

In our legal system, the courts apply the law and grant reliefs in balancing the equities between the parties.

Confidential data at the mercy of insolvency professionals

Legislators have left a vacuum in the code with respect to confidentiality. There is a dire need to add a provision which provides ample guidance as to how the information is to be dealt with.
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Gaming: Let’s not do the ostrich act

There are compelling reasons for putting a proper regulatory framework for all genres of gaming. Lakhs of people have lost their lives and their savings to the stock market, yet no one says shut it down.

Focus on Local: Looking at competition law, policy lens

The key to success of Self-Reliant India would lie with the consumer who has to decide to promote locally produced goods and services. Local industries have to increase efficiency and work towards consumer welfare.

From band to bandwidth

With the unveiling of an e-filing module to file cases online, the Supreme Court has made the paradigm shift for lawyers.

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