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Covid-19: Sydney Opens To Vaccinated After 100-Plus Days Of Lockdown
Sydney hairdressers, gyms, cafes and bars reopened to fully vaccinated customers on October 11 for the first time in more than 100 days after Australia’s largest city achieved a vaccination […]
Insolvency Law In Review- August 2021
A round-up of significant rulings on the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 in the month of August. The enactment of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 (Code) has had significant […]
Interview With Advocate Hrishikesh Subhedar On White Collar Crimes
What do we exactly mean by white collar crimes? The thing is that there are many crimes are happening around the world over. Some are bodily offences, some are related […]
Kabul Drone Strike Was A Mistake, Says Top US Military Commander
A top US military commander has conceded as a “mistake” the drone strike by the American forces in Kabul last month, targeting ISIS-K terrorists days after a suicide bombing at […]
First Time In 70-Year History, Nine SC Judges Took Oath Of Office In One Go
With this the vacancies in the top court came down from 10 to 1. The sanctioned strength of the Supreme Court in 34. Chief Justice of India NV Ramana administered […]
CJI Ramana Says Laws Lack Clarity These Days Due To Lack Of Parliamentary Debate
The Chief Justice of India NV Ramana on August 16 expressed his unhappiness over the lack of debates in Parliament while laws are being enacted these days. The CJI said […]
Pegasus Spyware Scandal: Laws On Surveillance & Phone-Tapping
The whole controversy of Pegasus spyware scandal has brought into light the legal issues on whether the government can tap/ hack the private phones of the individual citizens of the […]
Murder Of Jharkhand Judge In Daylight : SCBA President Mentions Matter Before Supreme Court; Seeks CBI Probe
The shocking daylight murder of Additional District Judge Uttam Anand of Jharkhand was brought to the attention of the Supreme Court by the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association […]
Advocates Have Right To Practice Before Maintenance Tribunals: Delhi HC Declares S.17 Of Senior Citizens Act Ultra Vires To S.30 Advocate Act
The Delhi High Court has declared as ultra vires Section 17 of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 which bars lawyers from representing parties in matters before […]
DAWN OF “PRE LITIGATION” MEDIATION
After having established roots as an alternate method of dispute resolution in Indian Jurisprudence, the country awaits codification of a method of mediation, which would aim to build a structure […]