
The Supreme Court’s decision in M/s Ram Avatar Agarwal Road Construction Pvt. Ltd. v. State of Chhattisgarh (8 May 2026) is far more than a routine arbitration ruling.
Siddharth Dev Prasad is a third-year B.S.W., LL.B. (Hons.) student at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar. He is deeply passionate about litigation, with his areas of interest including constitutional law, commercial litigation, insolvency law, and the intersection of law and technology. Through his engagements with Senior Advocates, Advocates-on-Record, and leading law firms, he has developed substantial exposure to litigation and judicial practice before the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts, and trial courts. His scholarly writings and research articles have been published across various legal and academic platforms, with a particular focus on contemporary developments in dispute resolution. He has also participated in multiple conferences, moot court competitions, and academic forums across India and internationally. Beyond law, he is also an internationally acclaimed photographer and a published poet, with his creative works featured in leading newspapers and publications.
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The Supreme Court’s decision in M/s Ram Avatar Agarwal Road Construction Pvt. Ltd. v. State of Chhattisgarh (8 May 2026) is far more than a routine arbitration ruling.

India’s rapid digital growth has transformed internet access across the country, with subscribers rising from 251.59 million in March 2014 to 954.40 million in March 2024. This growing digital penetration highlights the need to examine the legal, regulatory, and social implications of increased online access.