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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....
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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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ILC E-Learning Series 2020: Introduction to Mergers & Acquisitions (Part 2)
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The Legality of Fake Encounters in India
Written By- Ayesha Adyasha and Swati Mishra
"This Court has in recent times come across far too many instances where the Police have acted not...
Fundamental Rights and Landmark Judgements
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Crime Against Women
In India, if anything has stood as an obstacle in the path of the country’s development then it has been the growth rate of...
Quintessence of Democracy: Free Speech or Regulation of Hate Speech?
Astha NagoriSchool of Law, D.A.V.V.
One of the most cherished rights under Indian Constitution is to speak one’s mind and write one’s thoughts. Justice Sanjay...













































