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BABRI MASJID – RAM JANAM BHUMI DISPUTE: LEGAL PERSPECTIVE THROUGH CIVIL SUITS
We always think that the major concerned issues prevailing before our Judiciary is not so hard and can be solved easily but in reality, the things are bit different because […]
APPROACHING PRO-ARBITRATION JURISPRUDENCE: A STUDY OF “GROUP OF COMPANIES” DOCTRINE IN NON-SIGNATORY ARBITRATION IN INDIA
The celebrated principles of “party autonomy” and “party consent” structure the operation of international commercial arbitration; however, it has been criticized off-late over the aspect of compulsory consent on the […]
INTRODUCTION TO IBC
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code of 2016 is a remarkable step toward easing of exit by companies who are insolvent. Before the IBC was introduced, companies had to undergo a […]
STATE COUNSEL SHOT DEAD IN ETAH, UP : THIRD ATTACK ON A WOMAN LAWYER WITHIN 2 MONTHS IN UP.
The state government counsel of Uttar Pradesh Nutan Yadav was found dead on Monday. The victim was shot dead at her residence in Etah, UP on Monday night, amounting as […]
Code of Wages Bill, 2019
The Lok Sabha on Tuesday passed the CODE ON WAGES BILL, 2019 which was later passed by the Rajya Sabha on the coming Friday. This Code on wages bill was […]
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MOST PRODUCTIVE MONSOON SESSION 2019
This Monsoon Session that was the first one after the general elections for the 17th Lok Sabha was referred to as the most productive since 2000. The session commenced on […]
Lok Sabha gave its nod to The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019
On Monday, August 5, 2019 the Union Cabinet agrees to pass the New Surrogacy (Regulation) bill, 2019. The bill was introduced by Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh […]
INVOKING OF ARBITRATION CLAUSE AFTER COMPROMISE DECREE: CAN OR CANNOT BE DONE?
Introduction: Arbitration proceeding is one of the kind of Alternative Dispute Resolution proceeding which the parties opt. for fast disposal of cases, it is a kind of out of court […]
SHOULD ADVOCATES REMAIN ‘ON THEIR LEGS’ WHILE ADDRESSING COURTS, DECIDES BCI
INTRODUCTION: Should the Advocates remain ‘on their legs’ while addressing the Court? The ‘Full House’ of Bar Council of India had taken a decision in this regard. Hariom Jindal, an […]
Karnataka High Court: Temple employees entitled to Gratuity under the Special Law
The High court of Karnataka declared that a temple (defined in Clause (27) of Section 2 of the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Act, 1997) is not a […]