by Shantanu Swaraj | Jun 24, 2025 | Economics
The UK-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in May 2025 is a landmark moment to enhance economic engagement between two of the world’s fast-emerging economies. Encompassing areas such as goods, services, investment, and regulatory policies, the landmark deal will...
by Shantanu Swaraj | Jun 24, 2025 | Bare Act
India’s copyright legislation, codified in the Copyright Act of 1957, was framed on the premise that human beings were the only creators of original work. That is no longer true today, now that artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged, however. AI software can...
by Shantanu Swaraj | Jun 24, 2025 | Bare Act
The Public Examinations Act, 2024, is a model law that targets the overarching problem of malpractices in the public examination process in India. With cases of cheating, paper leaks, impersonation, and other frauds posing a challenge to the authenticity and...
by Shantanu Swaraj | Jun 24, 2025 | Bare Act, Corporate
At the same time, it becomes reasonable to assume that cryptocurrency regulation should be kept mature till 2025 because of fast developments that center on the mainstreaming of finance. It is no longer an option for an investor to just follow ever-changing sets of...
by Shantanu Swaraj | Jun 24, 2025 | Corporate
As freelancing cements itself as a cornerstone of the modern workforce, its legal architecture remains stubbornly outdated. The very qualities that make gig work attractive—fluidity, independence, global opportunity—also make it susceptible to ambiguity and...