Working Riders in Germany EU, Achern, Germany

The jurisprudence on disability in India, albeit recent, has charted an unusual course. The courts have increasingly resorted to judicial activism to interpret and reinterpret the laws, and have gone beyond the four corners of the legislations in the endeavour of delivering justice. With time, the discourse and narratives on disability coming from the corridors of the courts have noticeably evolved, with a willingness to embrace inclusion beyond the lens of mere charity and welfare.
While the formulation of laws have guaranteed the establishment of institutions to help facilitate disability access and justice, the implementation and enforcement of the same falls short of expectations.

Transnational Law: Emerging Jurisprudence in India

An increasingly globalised world necessitates strengthening the versatility of institutions and legal frameworks across the world in order to ensure that inter country transactions, relationships and conflicts are provided certainty with respect to their legal status. This article explores the significance of transnational law and the hurdles encountered in this process of expanding Indian jurisprudence on the subject.