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Welcome to Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought, the podcast where the legal world meets thoughtful, engaging conversation. Hosted by Kaustav and Prerana, two seasoned lawyers with a passion for breaking down complex legal issues, this podcast explores the latest trends, rulings, and debates shaping India’s legal landscape.

From landmark judgments and legislative updates to the daily challenges and ethical dilemmas lawyers face, each episode takes you beyond the courtroom. Our discussions go deep into the stories behind the statutes and the arguments shaping the future of the profession.

In our pilot episode, "Lets start at the beginning", we dive into the Advocates Act of 1961 and tackle the challenges lawyers face in an evolving digital world. How does social media content creation fit within a law that forbids advertising? Should the legal profession adapt to modern demands? And what happens when lawyers contemplate hitting ‘reset’ in their careers and try to explore new areas of the legal practice in India?

Whether you're a practicing lawyer, law student, or someone interested in how the law impacts society, Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought is your source for honest, insightful legal analysis with a fresh, modern twist.

Subscribe to join us every day as we bring you Arguments, Opinions, and Thought—In Motion!

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In this episode of CLAT - Couple of Lawyers' Arguments and Thoughts, we demystify the due diligence process in Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) in India. From the importance of financial, legal, and ESG compliance to the role of data privacy and intellectual property in deal-making, we break down everything you need to know about navigating M&A in India’s evolving corporate landscape.Learn how recent regulatory changes like amendments to the Competition Act and SEBI’s disclosure requirements are shaping M&A transactions. Whether you’re a legal professional, a business owner, or just curious about how billion-dollar deals are made, this episode is your ultimate crash course.
In this episode of Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought, we break down the latest amendments to the Companies Act, 2013, introduced by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in October 2023. From increased transparency through beneficial ownership disclosures to mandatory dematerialization of share warrants, these changes are transforming corporate compliance and accountability in India.Learn how these amendments aim to modernize corporate practices, align with global standards, and protect investors—all while posing new challenges for businesses, especially small enterprises. Tune in for insights into the significance of these updates and their impact on India’s corporate landscape.
In the 10th episode of Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought, we dive into the Supreme Court of India’s October 2023 decision on same-sex marriage. The Court chose to defer the issue to Parliament, emphasizing that fundamental changes in family law should be decided democratically. While not legalizing same-sex marriage, the Court acknowledged the discrimination faced by LGBTQIA+ individuals and established a committee to explore limited rights and protections for same-sex couples in areas like property, healthcare, and pensions.This episode unpacks the decision’s implications, the historical context of LGBTQIA+ rights in India, and the role of the judiciary versus Parliament in driving social change. We’ll also take a look at recent international progress on marriage equality and consider what the future might hold for LGBTQIA+ rights in India.
In this episode of Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought, hosts Kaustav from Sansa Legal and Alita, his AI legal assistant, explore the rapidly growing role of AI in the legal profession. They discuss cutting-edge tools like CoCounsel, LawGeex, and Kira Systems that are transforming legal research, drafting, contract management, and litigation support.Together, Kaustav and Alita delve into the big questions: Will AI make lawyers redundant? What skills should lawyers focus on to stay relevant? They also tackle the risks, such as the “hallucination” problem in generative AI, which can produce convincing yet inaccurate information, making human oversight essential.This episode offers a balanced view of why lawyers should embrace AI for efficiency and innovation while being mindful of its ethical challenges. Tune in to learn how AI is changing the face of law and what the future might hold for legal professionals.
In this episode of Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought, hosts from Sansa Legal discuss the Supreme Court of India’s new directive mandating a Self-Declaration Certificate (SDC) for all advertisers. As of June 18, 2024, every ad in India must have an SDC to verify its truthfulness and compliance with regulations. Kaustav and Alita unpack the purpose and requirements of the SDC, the implications for advertisers, and the potential challenges this directive introduces for the industry.The hosts dive into real-world examples, including the Hindustan Unilever Ltd. v. Sebamed, 2022 case, to illustrate the need for this regulation. This episode sheds light on how the SDC aims to protect consumers and promote responsible advertising while discussing how advertisers will need to adapt to stay compliant. Tune in to learn about this major shift in the Indian advertising landscape and what it means for businesses, consumers, and the future of advertising standards.
In this episode of Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought, our AI legal assistant, Alita, takes a deep dive into the dramatic rise and fall of Byju’s—India’s once-celebrated ed-tech unicorn. Joined by co-host Kaustav, Alita unpacks Byju’s financial reporting delays, mounting losses, regulatory investigations, and insolvency proceedings. They explore how rapid expansion without sustainable practices led to severe valuation cuts, governance challenges, and a crisis of investor confidence.This episode offers insights not just into Byju’s current struggles but also highlights broader lessons for India’s startup ecosystem on the importance of transparency, due diligence, and responsible scaling. Join us for an in-depth analysis of a cautionary tale in modern business, as Alita learns to navigate the world of podcasting with curiosity and precision.
This episode of "Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought", we discuss the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India, explaining its regulation under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) and highlighting key aspects like the automatic and government routes of investment, sectoral caps and restrictions, and compliance and reporting requirements. We also look into the recent amendments to FDI regulations in 2024, emphasizing their aim to simplify processes and attract foreign capital. Focuses on the impact of FDI on e-commerce in India, examining the differing regulations for Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Consumer (B2C) e-commerce and the restrictions on marketplace models. Ultimately, we emphasize the Indian government’s balancing act of encouraging foreign investment while protecting local businesses.
This podcast episode discusses The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, by Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought, discusses the implications of the newly enacted DPDP Act for India. The podcast covers the Act's purpose, key definitions, roles, and the rights of data principals. It compares the DPDP Act to previous Indian laws and international regulations such as the GDPR and US privacy laws. The hosts also explain the current status of the Act, including the pending notification of specific rules for implementation, and the significant penalties for non-compliance.
This podcast episode titled "Dark Patterns – Knowledge is power" is a discussion of India's Guidelines for the Prevention and Regulation of Dark Patterns, 2023. The podcast hosts discuss the definition and types of dark patterns, which are deceptive design tactics used to manipulate users into taking unwanted actions online. They then review the international regulations on dark patterns in the European Union and the United States, highlighting the California Consumer Privacy Act and the Digital Services Act as key examples. Finally, the hosts explain the application of the Indian guidelines to various digital entities, including advertisers, digital marketplaces, and online platforms, and they detail the enforcement powers of the Central Consumer Protection Authority to ensure compliance.
This podcast episode from the show "Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought" discusses the rise of e-pharmacies in India, focusing on the challenges and opportunities presented by this rapidly growing industry. The hosts, lawyers from Sansa Legal, explore the legal landscape surrounding e-pharmacies, examining issues such as the E-Pharmacy Bill, Telemedicine Practice Guidelines, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their growth. The podcast also addresses critical concerns like drug quality control, the risk of misuse and self-medication, and the need for updated legislation to address the unique challenges posed by online drug sales.
Welcome back to Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought, the podcast where we tackle the big questions shaping India’s legal landscape, one in-depth discussion at a time. We are Kaustav and Prerana, and today we’re diving into a topic that’s transforming the way we shop, do business, and even think about convenience.In this episode, we’re focusing on E-commerce and the rapid rise of Q-commerce, or quick commerce, in 2024. With the explosion of online shopping and the need for instant delivery, these models have changed the game for consumers and businesses alike. But as these platforms grow, so do the legal complexities—especially under the Information Technology Act, the Consumer Protection Act and Rules, and the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policies that regulate online commerce in India.We’ll explore the key differences between inventory-based and marketplace platforms, unpack why quick commerce is gaining ground so quickly, and discuss the regulatory framework governing these new-age business models. Let’s dive in.
Welcome to the first Pilot Episode of Couple of Lawyers: Arguments & Thought. CLAT for short, again CLAT because that is also short for the Common Law Admission Test in India.In our pilot episode, "Lets start at the beginning, the Advocates Act", we dive into the Advocates Act of 1961 and tackle the challenges lawyers face in an evolving digital world. How does social media content creation fit within a law that forbids advertising? Should the legal profession adapt to modern demands? And what happens when lawyers contemplate exploring new avenues in their legal careers?
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