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Police: Protector or Assaulter?
Puja Das & Siddharth SapraAmity Law School Delhi, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Recently, the nation came across another instance where the disgusting system and...
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Call for Papers – 3rd Indian Law Conclave
The Organizing Committee of 3rd Indian Law Conclave hereby invites original abstracts of research papers and case studies on the following themes for presentation...
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Tamil Nadu Government Against The 3-Language Formula in the New Education Policy
Krisha SharonDY Patil University
Politics over the language has been a very sensitive topic in Tamil Nadu since the 1960’s. Anti-Hindi agitation included a series...
Fraud and Arbitrability of disputes
-Shrey FatterpekarCounsel, Bombay High Court
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (“the Act”) does not contain any provision which lays down which disputes are arbitrable....
Call for Papers – 3rd Indian Law Conclave
The Organizing Committee of 3rd Indian Law Conclave hereby invites original abstracts of research papers and case studies on the following themes for presentation...
Falling into Irrelevance: The Holy Trinity of Montesquieu’s Separation of Powers
Arushi AnthwalMaharashtra National Law University, Mumbai
The pigeon hole principle can be understood in the context of a criticism against Montesquieu’s theory of separation of...
A Cure for COVID-19: Patanjali’s Controversy
Priyanshi SrivastavaSVKM's NMIMS School of Law, Mumbai
INTRODUCTION
Patanjali Ayurveda made a claim about developing an Ayurvedic cure for COVID-19 pandemic. The founder and managing director...













































