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Bhumika Indulia

Bhumika Indulia is a qualified lawyer and legal editor with over 13 years of experience in law, legal publishing, and regulatory compliance. Her work focuses on clear, accurate legal reporting and analysis across legislation, case law, and criminal law reforms, alongside expertise in areas such as data privacy and cyber security. In June 2025, she founded The Bar Bulletin as an independent platform dedicated to informed, credible, and accessible legal discourse.

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‘Arbitration Was Never Meant to Become a Second Litigation Chamber’; Legal Experts at LIDW

Leading legal minds from India and the United Kingdom came together for an insightful discussion on “Building the Legal Ecosystem...
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Judicial Officers Must Verify AI-Generated Citations Before Using Them in Orders: J&K High Court

Principal, Woodland House School v. Shakeel Ahmad Malik, Decided on 06.06.2026
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Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas Advises Triveni Group on Composite Scheme of Arrangement

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. (SAM) acted as legal counsel to the Triveni Group in connection with a composite scheme...
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PIL in Supreme Court Questions Reappointment of Bihar Minister Without Legislative Membership

A Public Interest Litigation has been filed before the Supreme Court challenging the reappointment of Deepak Prakashas Bihar’s Panchayati Raj Minister...
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‘Mediation Is Not a New Concept in India’: Experts Debate Future of Commercial Dispute Resolution at LIDW26

Is mediation the answer to growing arbitration and litigation fatigue? This question took centre stage at a thought-provoking panel discussion...

‘Institutional Oversight Is Not Merely Desirable, It Is Necessary’: Global Arbitration Leaders Debate the Future of Institutional Arbitration at LIDW26

As international arbitration continues to evolve in response to changing user expectations, increasing competition among institutions and the emergence of...