Tanvi Dalvi
Tanvi Dalvi is a law student, currently in the fourth year of the B.A. LL.B. programme at VES College of Law, with a demonstrated interest in legal research, writing and contemporary regulatory developments. Her published articles on IndiaLaw reflect a broad and practice-oriented legal outlook, covering constitutional law, environmental governance, procedural fairness, reproductive rights, RTI law, consumer protection, cybersecurity compliance, securities-market regulation, pharmaceutical price control, mineral regulation, income-tax amendments and supply-chain policy. Her writing shows a particular focus on explaining recent judgments, statutory developments and regulatory circulars in a structured and accessible manner, with an emphasis on their legal implications for businesses, institutions and individuals. Through her legal commentary, she presents herself as an emerging legal professional with strong research instincts, an interest in public law and regulatory compliance, and the ability to translate complex legal developments into clear, reader-friendly analysis.
Posts By Tanvi Dalvi

Bridging Traditional Taxation and Digital Assets: India’s Income-Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2026 Explained →

Balancing Legislative Intent and Practical Justice: The Case for Virtual Conciliation in Matrimonial Proceedings →

Niryat Protsahan: Unpacking the Legal Architecture of India’s E-Commerce Export Credit Scheme →

Public Health at a Crossroads: Legal and Regulatory Dimensions of the Proposed Drugs Rules Amendment, 2026 →

From Construction to Compliance: CG-RERA’s New Directive for Promoters Holding Completion Certificates →

India’s Foreign Trade Recast: Key Takeaways from the FEMA 2026 Export–Import Regulations →

Compliance or Cancellation: Understanding MCX’s New Late Fee Regime for Membership Activation →

Regulatory Alert: CDSL Mandates Submission of VAPT Findings Closure Reports Under SEBI’s CSCRF Framework →

India’s Supply Chain Sentinel: The Legal and Policy Implications of the IMG Framework →

RTI Cannot Be Weaponised for Personal Disputes: Lessons from Kumawat v. State of Rajasthan →

Reproductive Rights Unshackled: Bombay High Court Affirms MTP Protection For Unmarried Women →
