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Court cannot remand an arbitration award to the tribunal suo motu

  S. Ravi Shankar   03 October 2018 at 10:37

Even though arbitration is a private mechanism for resolving commercial disputes, the supervising courts have powers to supervise the arbitration and even to set aside an arbitration award on the grounds provided in the procedural law of the country. ..


Posted in Corporate Law  1 comments |   543 Views


Deceptive Disqualifications

  Jawaharlal Jasthi   27 September 2018 at 16:03

India is a democratic republic. Taking the number of people involved, it is the biggest democracy in the world. Commensurate with it, India also has the largest constitution. Elections define the democratic nature of the government. It is the rule o ..


Posted in Others  1 comments |   494 Views


Unitary features of Indian Constitution

  kirti kabra   27 September 2018 at 16:03

In spite of the fact that the Indian Constitution establishes a federal structure, it is indeed very difficult to put the Indian Constitution in the category of a true federation. The following provision of Indian constitution makes it unitary .Union ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  4 comments |   844 Views


Amendment to the Specific Relief Act in 2018: whether retrospective?

  Smita Singh   27 September 2018 at 16:02

Introduction The Specific Relief Act, 1963 (the Principal Act) was enacted to define and amend law relating to certain kinds of specific reliefs. It contained provisions concerning inter-alia specific performance of contracts; contracts not specific ..


Posted in Civil Law |   3304 Views


'Accord and satisfaction' as a mode of discharge of contract

  Smita Singh   26 September 2018 at 13:55

Introduction Discharge of contract occurs in various ways. If both Parties to a Contract have performed their respective obligations agreed by them, the Contract is discharged by ..


Posted in Civil Law |   2749 Views


Concept of wills under Muslim law

  kirti kabra   26 September 2018 at 13:55

Introduction: When a person dies his/her property devolves upon his/her heirs. A person may die with or without a will (Testament). If a person dies leaving a will i.e. dies intestate, the property is distributed among his/her heirs according to the ..


Posted in Others  1 comments |   3078 Views


P&H HC Orders rape convict to pay Rs 90 Lakh Compensation To the Victim, Her Parents

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   26 September 2018 at 13:55

It must be said right at the outset that in a landmark, exemplary and unprecedented decision which must be applauded by all, the Punjab and Haryana High Court in Nishan Singh v State of Punjab CRM No. 35406 of 2013 In CRA-D-781-DB of 2013 and CRM No ..


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New Jurisprudence of Criminal Liability in Civil Wrongs

  DR. DIMPLE JINDAL (ADV.)   25 September 2018 at 11:23

Interpretation and pre-judicial review of �Triple Talaq Ordinance� and criticism of intension of legislature behind the ordinance. The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) ordinance, 2018 was promulgated on September 19, 2018. ..


Posted in Others  2 comments |   866 Views


Holiday laws and travel agents

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   25 September 2018 at 11:22

INTRODUCTION: According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, a Travel Agent is a person engaged in selling and arranging transportation, accommodations, tours, or trips for travelers. Planning a trip is a time-consuming ..


Posted in Others  1 comments |   362 Views


Holiday Laws: Protection of vacationers

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   25 September 2018 at 11:22

INTRODUCTION: Chapter 2 of the Consumer Protection Act 2007 is designed to protect the consumers from misleading price indications.Misleading Commercial Practices42. General prohibition on misleading commercial ..


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