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3y ago
This article is written by Naveen Kumar LR, a law student at The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi ..read more
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3y ago
This article is written by Akriti Choudhary and Roshan Kumar Jha of Institute of Law, Nirma University ..read more
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4y ago
Legisnations presents Webinar on “Investor-State Arbitration: Case Study on Tik Tok Ban in Correlation with International Law ..read more
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4y ago
Legisnations presents Webinar on "Introduction to Commercial Arbitration ..read more
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4y ago
Introduction The exodus of the elected representatives of people from the ruling party thereby letting down the popular mandate is not an unconventional political sight. In fact, nearly 438 defections occurred within the period between March 1967 and February 1968. The sanction on defections was not in place since the beginning of India’s democratic journey. It was only in the year 1985 after, when Prime ..read more
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4y ago
Introduction The rapid evolution of technology has raised difficult questions about the extent of protection that should be awarded to the computer software and programmes so as to ensure further development as well as adequate safeguard to the person. Although computer programmes are very different from others, yet they are been categorized as literary works under the Copyright Act, 1957.[i] The Foreign Courts have slowly ..read more
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4y ago
The COVID-19 pandemic has bought with itself unprecedented challenges for the judiciary. This has made the task of striking a balance between upholding the rule of law and preserving basic human rights, tougher than ever before. Bail is the principal right of an accused. The need to protect personal liberty is enshrined in the Indian Constitution through Article 21 and has been upheld by the ..read more
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4y ago
INTRODUCTION The relation between a woman and her child is seen as sacrosanct and a situation where the women might want to abort her child, something which is seen as the greatest gift which can be bestowed upon a woman is nothing less than exceptional vulgar in the eyes of the gold loving & (fearing) people. With abortion being illegal in India in the early ..read more
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4y ago
Introduction Since the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (‘IBC’ or ‘the Code’) has been implemented with the adjudicatory powers being bestowed upon the National Company Law Tribunal (‘NCLT’), as many as 12,000 cases have been filed as in March 2019.[1] By the end of September 2019, the number of cases pending under IBC before the NCLT was 10,860.[2] This heavy burden on the NCLT is likely ..read more