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Introduction The Delhi High Court was called upon to examine the correctness of a Commercial Court’s refusal to grant…
India’s labour law regime has witnessed its most comprehensive transformation since Independence. The consolidation of twenty-nine central statutes into four…
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UN Convention on transnational organized crime, 2000: a doctrine study having judicial point of view
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Islamic banking is a financial system that operates according to Shariah (Islamic law), emphasizing fairness, transparency, and social responsibility. Unlike…
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Introduction Marriage in Islam is regarded as a sacred contract built on love, mercy, mutual respect, and companionship. The Qur’an…
Introduction Organised crime is no longer confined to darkened back alleys or whispered deals in underground establishments. In the twenty-first…
In the evolution of legal systems, the recognition of a woman’s independent right to own, inherit, and manage property emerged…
Abstract Corporate governance constitutes the foundation of modern corporate law by regulating corporate leadership, management practices, and stakeholder accountability. In…
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