AI Hallucinations: When Creation Comes at a Cost, Who Pays?

Authors: Mr. Chirag Jain, Ms. Shreya Singh, and Ms. Drishti Jain Artificial Intelligence has transformed the way information is processed and consumed, offering unprecedented capabilities and value across fields like medicine, law, journalism, and finance. However, alongside its advancements, AI models have been riddled with technological and regulatory challenges. One such conundrum has been regulation […]

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Reserve Bank of India announces its Draft Framework on Securitization of Stressed Assets: Alternative route to Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs) in India for investment in the distressed space being formulated by the central bank

Authors: Mr. Ajay Shaw, Mr. Ashish Pahariya, and Mr. Soham Mookherjee Introduction On April 09, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (“RBI”) has issued its ‘Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies’ in which it has issued the draft of the Reserve Bank of India (Securitisation of Stressed Assets) Directions, 2025 (the “Draft Securitization Framework”), and […]

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White-Collar Crime & Corporate Investigations Newsletter – March 2025

Welcome to the latest edition of DSK Legal’s White-Collar Crime & Corporate Investigations Newsletter, where we analyze key legal developments shaping financial crime, regulatory enforcement, and corporate compliance. This edition covers significant judicial pronouncements on bail, procedural safeguards under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), evolving standards in the Criminal Procedure Code, and the Prevention […]

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Principles of Natural Justice: Definition, Application to Administrative Proceedings, and Contours of Application

Authors: Ms. Rimali Batra, DSK Legal & Col Rajeev Anand (Retd), Registrar, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Abstract This article explores the foundational principles of natural justice and their application within administrative proceedings. It addresses the critical questions of whether these principles are applicable to such proceedings, the extent and manner of their application, […]

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Electricity Newsletter – March 2025

Welcome to the latest edition of our Electricity Law Newsletter, where we spotlight recent legal and regulatory developments that are shaping the contours of the Indian power sector. This edition brings you detailed insights into three significant rulings—each with far-reaching consequences for stakeholders involved in power generation, distribution, and open access. In this edition, we […]

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IBBI Introduces Landmark Amendment to the CIRP Regulations Ensuring the Welfare of Homebuyers

Author: Mr. Varun Kalra The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (“IBBI”) through a notification issued on February 3, 2025, amended the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) Regulations, 2016 (“Regulations”) to secure the interests of homebuyers, with the purpose of enhancing the efficiency, transparency, and fairness in the […]

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Tapping Energy Efficiency to Avoid Water Shortages

Authors: Mr. Sharath Chandrasekhar and Ms. Rimali Batra Climate change and a rapidly growing global population have intensified pressure on energy and water resources. Water scarcity disrupts agriculture, industry, energy production and environmental balance. Increasing water pollution has rendered many rivers and aquifers incapable of supporting ecosystems or sustaining human activities. In recent decades, water […]

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Impact of Delayed Payments to Micro and Small Enterprises

Authors- Mr. Siddharth Suresh, Mr. Prateek Kumar Singh and Ms. Ananya Madhusudan The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 (“MSME Act”) was introduced with the aim of developing and promoting micro, small and medium enterprises (“MSME”). MSMEs play a pivotal role in driving employment generation and making substantial contributions to the gross domestic […]

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