Adv. Mridul Vats

Mridul is a practicing advocate and legal researcher, specializing in civil and commercial litigation, arbitration, and corporate advisory. He regularly appears before the Delhi High Court. He is a graduate of Buckingham University (LL.M. in International Commercial Law)

OPINION | Cheque Bounce or Borrower Harassment? Shocking Legal Loophole Banks Are Exploiting!

Banks are filing cheque bounce cases in distant courts to pressure borrowers using a legal loophole. This rising trend raises serious questions about fairness and due process.

OPINION | Supreme Court Mandates 3 Years of Legal Practice for Civil Judges: Game-Changer for Judicial Aspirants ?

Should fresh law graduates become judges without courtroom experience? The Supreme Court now says no—mandating 3 years of legal practice before taking judicial exams.

Exploring the Top Court’s Latest Judgment and Its Wider Implications.

Drawing the Line: Why Delimitation Deepens India’s North-South Divide

The proposed delimitation post-2026 will significantly impact Lok Sabha and Assembly seat distributions, potentially altering political power among states. Concerns arise, particularly from southern states, about reduced representation despite their economic contributions. Instead of increasing the number of legislators, enhancing local governance and efficiency should be prioritized to better address citizens’ needs.