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Powers of an Arbitral Tribunal for Recording Evidence
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (“Arbitration Act”) is the law governing arbitration proceedings in India. It bestows great autonomy on the parties in...
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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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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....
Impact of COVID19 on Recovery of Debts
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The Menace of Media Trials in the Light of Supreme Court’s Ruling in Dr....
Niitya RanjanJindal Global Law School
Introduction:
In a world where majority of the population relies on media for information and in doing so, end up nursing...
Politicization of Judiciary: A Strategic Use of Free Speech
Kedar Ganesh DhargalkarAdv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law, University of Mumbai
The recent judgement of the Apex Court in the Prashant Bhushan ‘Contempt of...
Judicial System in India: A Way Forward
Neha SinghAdvocate, Supreme Court of India
As we struggle to retort to the global pandemic of COVID-19 and its effect on our health and economy,...













































