CONSTITUTIONALITY OF
CRYPTOCURRENCY IN INDIA
Law and Technology have often shared a unique relationship. Not only does law seeks to govern various operational aspects in the usage of technology; it has also used technology for the purposes of its implementation. Technological advancements have often posed various challenges to law which the latter is frequently and constantly struggling with
One such area in which this struggle has manifested itself is in the domain of Cryptocurrency. The emergence of cryptocurrency as a concept can be attributed to increasing development of information and technology, posing numerous challenges in the field of data protection, constitutionality of technology and privacy, with a major impact on finances and governance. This often leads the law to tackle the struggle which transpire in the dynamically progressing field of technology; and the regulation of the same becomes a major concern.
The School of Law, Bennett University is conducting its IV National Moot Court Competition from February 11 to 13, 2022 which revolves around this theme of law and technology focusing on the constitutionality of cryptocurrency. The Moot Court Competition aims to dwell upon and discuss this relationship between law and technology, focusing on the implications of the legal system.
NOTE: THE MOOT PROPOSITION HAS BEEN DRAFTED BY ADV. PRATEEK MISHRA, PARTNER, EPA LAW OFFICES, WHO SPECIALIZES IN ANALYSING THE INTERFACE BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY AND LAW.
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