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Exploring New Age Trends and Challenges in ADR (India)

Published On: 26th May 2025 Authored By: Kabir Sindhi GLS UNIVERSITY Abstract  Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in India is experiencing a significant transformation in the 21st century through tremendous changing of technology and method wherein it cannot escape specific challenges. This extensive analysis aims to understand the change of ADR in India by using the […]

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Vineeta Sharma v. Rakesh Sharma (2020)

Published On: 26th May, 2025 Authored By: Daniya Roshan Sayyed Kanoria School of Law for Women Court: Supreme Court of India Citation: (2020) 9 SCC 1 Judges: Hon’ble Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, Hon’ble Justice Dinesh Maheshwari, Hon’ble Justice Sanjiv Khanna Introduction The case of Vineeta Sharma v. Rakesh Sharma (2020) is a landmark ruling delivered by

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K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017)

Published On: 26th May, 2025 AUTHORED BY: SHATAJ UNNISA.I VIDYAVRDHAKA LAW COLLEGE Parties Involved: Petitioner: Justice K.S Puttaswamy; former judge of Karnataka High Court  Respondent: Union of India Court: Supreme Court of India Citation: (2017) 10 SCC 1 Facts The case of K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017) emerged from a judicial challenge to

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Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973)

Published On: 26th May 2025 Authored By: Wozayer Kabir Techno India University Introduction The case of Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973) is one of the most significant decisions in the history of constitutional law in India. The Supreme Court, in this landmark judgment, established the basic structure doctrine, which limits Parliament’s power to

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