This opinion was published in The Economic Times on March 28, 2024.
About the Authors
Jay Vinayak Ojha
Jay is a Research Fellow in the Research Director's Office. He has worked on a number of engaged projects for Ministries and statutory authorities, providing both research and legislative drafting support. Policy areas he has worked on include administrative law, real estate regulation, and probate law. He obtained his undergraduate degree in law from the University of Cambridge in 2018.
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