Publications

DDCM’s legal experts contribute insightful perspectives to the legal landscape through a collection of online articles and books. Their publications reflect a commitment to sharing expertise, addressing contemporary legal challenges, and providing valuable insights to clients and the broader legal community.

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Artificial intelligence in the context of the Indian legal profession and judicial system

In her article titled "Artificial Intelligence in context of the Indian Legal Profession and Juducial System" published in Bar & Bench our Associate Partner Aditi Prabhu discuss the impact of the usage of AI in legal system.

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Book on "Data Protection & Privacy": Jurisdictional Comparisons

The book aims to provide a comprehensive source of key information on the data protection and privacy regimes in 30 major jurisdictions worldwide. The chapter on India has been contributed by Ms. Naheed Carrimjee.

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Article on Estate Planning to protect the rights of daughters

In her article, our Associate Partner, Aditi Prabhu delves into the crucial topic of securing daughters' rights in estate planning. The article navigates the intricacies of succession and regulatory framework, offering valuable guidance to readers.
Please click below to read the full article by Aditi Prabhu, published in Bar & Bench.

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An article on Force majeure

An article by our partner, Naheed Carrimjee, published on April 8, 2020, explores the impact of "force majeure" during the Covid-19 lockdown on the Indian economy.
Please click below to read the full article, published in The Wire.

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Discretionary Powers of Arbitrator to Grant Post-Award Interest.

An article authored by our Associate Partner, Aditi Prabhu, regarding discretionary powers of Arbitrator to grant post-award interest, published in Supreme Court Cases online blog.

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