About JurisNode
Where Indian law
meets plain language
A journal of Indian legal analysis – written by advocates who argue these matters in court, for anyone who needs to understand them.
The law governs every aspect of life in India – business, property, liberty, and justice. Yet most of it remains inaccessible to the people it affects most. JurisNode exists to change that.
Vijay Pal Dalmia · Founder, JurisNode
What we do
The thinking behind this journal
Research that comes from practice
Every article is written or reviewed by an advocate who has argued the relevant matters before the Supreme Court of India or the Delhi High Court. The analysis reflects how the law actually operates – not how it reads on the page.
Revised when the law moves
Indian law is changing faster than at any point in a generation — new IT Rules, PMLA amendments, DPDP Act, digital asset regulations. Articles are updated when the law shifts, so you are not relying on analysis that was accurate two years ago.
Statute, case law, and consequence
Each article names the relevant section of the Act, cites the leading Supreme Court or High Court judgment, and explains what it means in practice. Precise references you can take into a courtroom or a boardroom.
The authors
Written by advocates who argue these cases
JurisNode is not produced by a content team. Every article is written by a practising advocate with direct courtroom experience in the area they are writing about.
Published work
Books & major contributions
A comprehensive reference on India’s anti-money laundering framework under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002. Covers enforcement mechanisms, obligations for reporting entities, ED proceedings, attachment of property, bail conditions, and landmark Supreme Court judgments. Widely cited by practitioners, compliance officers, and financial institutions.
View on Amazon →Thomson Reuters: Vijay Pal Dalmia co-authored the Indian chapter of Data Protection & Privacy — Jurisdictional Comparisons, published by Thomson Reuters. The book compares data protection regimes across major jurisdictions and is used as a standard reference for cross-border compliance work.