After the recent post I made on Schematise’s blog with the achievements from last year, I thought it best to log in my personal blog about last year. These are the things I worked on last year, beginning from April, 2025 and ending on March, 2026.
For anyone who has for any number of years been occupied in the field of justice, the thought arises more often than not - am I liable for upholding the principles that I believe in?
Lately, I am beginning to realise the value of environmental advocacy as a way to challenge the notion of development within today’s highly industrialised society. As numerous environmentalists have formulated, we are entering a stage wherein we must reshift our goal posts to that of “degrowth” if we are to survive alongside our ecosystem of multi-species coexistence.
With the growing emphasis on Rule of Law accompanied by a consistent fall of India’s rankings in the Rule of Law index,1 one aspect becomes abundantly clear – that lawmaking can no longer occur in a manner divorced from the realities of implementation.
A lot of people have asked me – “What does the Semantic Web mean, really?”
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The Internet Freedom Foundation was celebrating six years of the Indian right to privacy judgment in their flagship event “Privacy Supreme” on the 24th of August (this past Thursday). Since I was in Delhi and am researching on the topic of semiotics/language of law, I went there to attend and see what insights I could gain for future readings in an area of interest.
