Notes from the practice.

Judgments worth reading closely, regulatory shifts worth preparing for, and the occasional longer argument. Written by the team, published as the law moves. Nothing here is legal advice.

Intellectual PropertyJune 2026

Personality rights in the deepfake era: what the Delhi High Court has been building

A celebrity's name, voice, and likeness can now be cloned in an afternoon. Over the last three years, the Delhi High Court has assembled a practical toolkit in response — John Doe defendants, dynamic injunctions, takedown directions to intermediaries. A look at how the protection has evolved, and where it strains.

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Technology & CourtsJune 2026

The Supreme Court's Draft AI Regulations for Courts, 2026: what counsel should watch

The consultation window on the draft framework closes on 20 June 2026. Before it does, three questions deserve attention: how AI-assisted drafting will be disclosed, where responsibility sits when a tool errs, and what the framework means for pre-filing screening of pleadings.

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InsolvencyMay 2026

Avoidance transactions under the IBC: who keeps the recoveries?

Sections 43 to 51 of the Code let a resolution professional claw back preferential, undervalued, and fraudulent transactions. But once a plan is approved, the harder question surfaces — do those recoveries belong to the creditors, or travel with the corporate debtor to the successful resolution applicant?

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White-Collar & PMLAMay 2026

Arrest, remand, and the written grounds: the discipline the courts now demand

A line of recent judgments has tightened what investigating agencies must do at the moment of arrest — written grounds, supplied in time, with substance. What that discipline means in practice for anyone advising at the investigation stage.

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