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The law of restitution for unjust enrichment in India
(Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 2020)
The law of restitution for unjust enrichment is among the most debated private law topics today. It has been invoked to justify the right to restitution in cases which fall outside the scope of contract law. Despite being ...
Digitization of financial services: payments and alternative lending in India a deep dive
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2019)
Technology has had and continues to have a profound impact on provision of financial services the world over, and India is no different. A combination of demographic advantages, favourable regulatory mechanisms, enabling ...
Religious differences in education of women in India: why Muslim women show a divergent trend?: a quantitative analysis
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2019)
We undertook this project to learn about the status of Muslim girls’ education. The group was selected primarily to understand the effects of intersectionality through gender and religion. When we looked at the data, we ...
A comprehensive study of public housing in India
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2019)
In India the current housing conditions are rooted in the post-independence era of housing policies. The government initially focused its effort on facilitation of industrial activities to foster production of goods and ...
How effective are disability sensitization workshops?
(Emerald, 2018)
Purpose–Organizations are increasingly investing in disability-specific sensitization workshops. Yet, there is limited understanding about their hoped outcomes, that is, increased knowledge about disability-relatedissues ...
Medical negligence and compensation inn India: how much is just and effective?
(IIM Ahmedabad, 2014-03-27)
There is no denying the fact that human life is precious and in cases of medical negligence, the judges find it extremely difficult to decide on the quantum of compensation as the quantum is highly subjective in nature, ...
Organizational performance research in India: a review and future research agenda
(New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2019)
Migration and caste
(New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2020)
Did India’s price control policy for coronary stents create unintended consequences?
(Social Science & Medicine, 2020)
In February 2017, India capped the retail price of coronary stents and restricted the channel margin to bring Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) procedure, which uses coronary stents, within reach of ...
From courts to markets: new evidence on enforcement of pharmaceutical bans in India
(Social Science & Medicine, 2019)
Regulatory enforcement of product safety standards given health concerns, whether it is in romaine lettuce, smartphones or cars, is emerging to be a challenge for global public health. This is particularly true for developing ...