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Arun Kumar Yadav v. State of U.P. and Another Crl. Misc. Anticipatory Bail Application U/S 482 BNSS No. 2375 of 2025 WITH Shiv Prakash…
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): Cost Benefit Analysis and Methods When…
Abstract International business is defined as the conduct of business…
Introduction Climate change has emerged as a significant driver of human mobility across the globe.…
An Extraordinary Constitutional Dialogue In an age of polarized politics and shrinking civil discourse, few…
When Drinking Water Fails the Constitution: The Indore Crisis and the Right to Life under Article 21
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Abstract The relationship between human rights and environmental law has emerged as a critical area…
Abstract The paper deals with how the Indian Apex Court interprets the Arbitration and Conciliation…
The commencement of arbitral proceedings is a foundational step in the arbitration process, governed by…
The Legal Context: Section 46 CCA Following the 2017 Harper Reforms, Section 46 of the…
Case listing is the backbone of judicial administration in India. It determines when, before whom,…
The Supreme Court has reaffirmed that convictions under the POCSO Act need not fail for want of medical evidence if ocular testimony is credible and consistent. In Dinesh Kumar Jaldhari v. State of Chhattisgarh (2025), the Court upheld a conviction for aggravated sexual assault on a four-year-old child, relying on consistent parental testimony and trauma-induced behaviour, despite the absence of external injuries. The ruling underscores that medical evidence is corroborative, not substantive, and that courts must adopt a sensitive, victim-centric approach where child victims may be unable to fully articulate their trauma. This jurisprudence ensures that justice is not defeated by technical gaps in forensic proof.
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In common usage, the terms lawyer and advocate are often used interchangeably. However, under Indian…
Startup India Registration: Overview If you are planning to kick off your entrepreneurial journey or…
India’s ambition to become a global arbitration hub received a major push with the 2019 and 2021 amendments to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, aimed at promoting institutional arbitration. This article examines whether that legislative vision has translated into practice by analyzing key Supreme Court decisions, the stalled Arbitration Council of India, and the growing role of institutions such as MCIA, DIAC and IAMC Hyderabad.
Introduction Contracts form the backbone of every economy by facilitating commerce, investment and governance. When…
From Exclusion to Inclusion: Reassessing Arbitrability of Fraud, IP, and Employment Matters in India
India’s approach to arbitration is becoming more flexible and practical. Disputes involving fraud, intellectual property, and employment are no longer automatically excluded from arbitration. Instead, courts now examine whether the dispute concerns private contractual rights between parties or broader statutory rights that affect the public at large. This approach strengthens party autonomy while ensuring that matters of public interest remain protected. Overall, it shows India’s growing alignment with global pro-arbitration practices, even though some legal uncertainties still remain.
A Due Diligence Exercise is a careful and detailed check carried out by an investor…
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Abstract This article examines the enduring tension between legal elegance and real-world effectiveness within the…
Introduction Araku Valley, situated in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, is an ecologically sensitive…
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