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Ayush Kumar
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Ayush Kumar is a law graduate from Chanakya National Law University, Patna. He is keenly interested in IPR (Copyright Laws), ADR (Arbitration in particular), Property Laws, Law of Contracts.
He has a demonstrated interpersonal skills which he has honed, working at various research centres such as Child Rights Centre, CNLU Patna, Chanakya Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, etc. and organisations such as Hoot Welfare Society, Nyayashastram, LawSikho, etc.
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Feb 16, 2026 β 9 min
Case 9: The Merchant of Venice (Self-Regarding Contracts)
π Editorial Note: This post forms Part VIII of an eight-part scholarly series on βThe System of Reciprocal Duties.β The series explores the philosophical foundations of rights, duties, autonomy, and legal relationships across private, social, and public spheres. This concluding part examines the limits of contractual freedom through the lens of self-regarding contracts, using The Merchant of Venice as a conceptual case study. π Index: Duties Towards Oneself in the System of Reciprocal...
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Feb 9, 2026 β 6 min
Case 7: Vertical Limit
This article analyses the right of necessity through the Vertical Limit case, exploring self-determination, consent, and conflicts of duties in extreme life-and-death situations.
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Feb 2, 2026 β 5 min
Case 6: The use of motorcycle helmets (Indirect Effect)
π Editorial Note: This article is part of an ongoing 8-part scholarly series titled β The System of Reciprocal Duties β , preceded by an introductory index post. The series explores how rights emerge from and operate through corresponding duties, drawing on Hohfeldian analysis and Kantian legal philosophy. This part examines self-regarding acts in the context of indirect harm , using helmet laws as a case study to analyse how individual autonomy may be limited when personal conduct produces...
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