Magazines
1. India Today (Vol. 49 No. 20 May
13, 2024)
2. Frontline (Vol. 41 No. 9 May 17,
2024
3. Sport star (Vol. 47 No. 10 May 11,
2024
4. OJAS: National Law Institute
University Newsletter Vol. IV Issue No. 1 & 2 Jan, 2024
5. Down to Earth, 1 -15 may, 2024,
Vol. 32, No. 24
Journals
1. Indian Journal of Criminology
(ISSN: 09747249)
2. High Court of Jharkhand, Ranchi
(Jan – Jun, 2023 Vol: 01)
3. Economic & Political Weekly
(April 27, 2024 Vol. LIX No. 17)
Contents
Sl No. |
Title |
Pages |
1 |
Are Election Campaigns Divisive or
Deliberative? |
7 |
2 |
Takeways from Global University Ranking |
8 |
3 |
India’s Foreign Policy and the Luxury of Strategic Autonomy by
Anuradha Chenoy |
10 |
4 |
Learning from Cludia Goldin: Work, Family, and Indentity of Educated,
Middle Class Indian Women by Ratna M Sudarshan, Mala Khullar |
13 |
5 |
Medical Expenses Under Ayushman Bharat by Samir Garg, Kirtti Kumar Bebarta and Narayan Tripathi |
16 |
6 |
Supreme CourtVerdict on COVID-19 Mortality in Kerala by Hariprasad T,
Anish T S |
22 |
7 |
Understanding Myanmar’s Pro-Democracy Movement by Roshni Kapur |
25 |
8 |
Sri Lanka’s Debt-Restructuring Challenge by Prema Chandra Athukorala |
30 |
9 |
Current Crisis in Capitalism: A Brief outline and a way Forward by
Pulin B Nayak |
39 |
10 |
Online Gaming Regulation: A tussle Betwwen the Union and the States by
Ayushi Raghuvanshi |
44 |
11 |
Educational Attainment and Socially Marginalised Women’s Access to
Antenatal Care in India: Evidence from a Nationally Representative
Demographic health Survey by Krishna Surjya Das and Nitish Gogoi |
49 |
12 |
Improving Access to Environmental Commons by rakesh tiwary |
57 |
4. All India Arbitration Law Reporter
(Vol. 167 Issue No. 4 2024)
5. Banking Cases (Vol. II Part- 5 May
2024)
6. Supreme Court Cases (Vol. 4 Part 2
May 7, 2024)
7. Harvard Law Review, Vol. 137 No. 1
Nov, 2023
8. HARVARD LAW REVIEW (VOL. 137, NO.3
JANUARY 2024)
Contents
SL No. |
Subject/Title |
Page No. |
I |
The Evolution of an Argument |
734 |
II |
Democracy and Stare Decisis |
749 |
III |
Myopic Democracy |
760 |
IV |
The court and Democracy: Rhetoric and Reality |
776 |
V |
BOBBS, Democracy, and Distrust |
798 |
9. HARVARD LAW REVIEW Vol. 137, NO.4,
FEBRUARY 2024
Contents
SL. No. |
Subject/Title |
Page No |
I |
The Puzzle of Equitable Servitudes on Chattels |
1064 |
II |
Imperial Contract Doctrine |
1075 |
III |
Revisiting the Costs of Servitudes on Chattels |
1111 |
IV |
Second Best Rules |
1125 |
10. HARVARD LAW REVIEW (VOL. 137, NO.5, MARCH 2024)
Contents
SL. No. |
Subject/Title |
Page No. |
I |
External Scope Limitations in the Second and Third Restatements |
1291 |
II |
The One Sided Conflicts Theory |
1318 |
III |
The Two-Sided Substantive Theory |
1326 |
IV |
The One-Sided Substantive Theory |
1341 |
11. All India Reporter, May 2024, Vol. 111, Part 1325
12. Current Tax Reporter, Vol. 338, Part II Issue No. 18, 3rd May,
2024
13. Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. LIX No. 18, may
4,2024
14. Crimes, Vol. 2, Part-4, April 2024