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Ritesh Raj

Ritesh Raj

Law student, legal researcher and writer

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Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Joined March 2026

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Summary

Legal researcher and writer with multiple published pieces on property law, contract damages, international law and whistleblowing policy. lawandotherthings+3
Active interest at the intersection of law and technology — involved in NLSIU's AI & Law Forum and editorial work on AI/IP topics. ac+1
Practical legal experience across a range of settings — internships with major law firms, public-interest organisations, policy think tanks, and chambers.
Student-leader and editorial contributor at NLSIU while pursuing a BA LLB (Hons), combining academic coursework with extracurricular research and writing. ac+1

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Beyond Algorithms: AI, Intellectual Property, and Indian Courts (NLSIR Online editorial involvement)

March 1, 2025

Contributed to ideation and conceptualisation of an NLSIR Online special series on AI and intellectual property; acknowledged by the NLSIR editorial board.

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Protecting Internal Whistleblowers in India's Securities Market

October 1, 2024

Analyzes SEBI's introduction of internal whistleblower policy requirements for stockbrokers and argues for statutory protections and co-regulatory standards to make internal whistleblowing effective.

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Dissecting Legal Overlaps: The Redundancy Of Section 4 Of The Partition Act In Light Of Section 22 Of The Hindu Succession Act | PART I

August 1, 2024

A legal analysis arguing that applying Section 4 of the Partition Act alongside Section 22 of the Hindu Succession Act creates redundant dual protection for dwelling houses and undermines alienation rights.

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Innocent Passage for Warships: A TWAIL Perspective

April 1, 2024

A Third-World Approaches to International Law critique arguing for limits on innocent passage of warships and defending prior-notification/approval rules for coastal states from a development-perspective.

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To Award or Not to Award: Expectancy and Reliance Damages in the Indian Context

December 1, 2023

A doctrinal piece arguing that expectancy damages should be the general rule in Indian contract law while reliance damages remain an exception; surveys case law and statutory illustrations.

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Over Application of Section 10: The Case of Family Arrangement in India

August 1, 2023

Examines the extension of Section 10 of the Transfer of Property Act to family arrangements and argues for adding family arrangements explicitly under Section 10 to resolve inconsistent judicial application.

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