ARBITRATION PROCEDURES – A Step-by-Step Guide to Arbitration

Published on: 12th September 2024 Authored By: Swapnil Chauhan TRANSLAM COLLEGE OF LAW/ CCSU   ABSTRACT We are aware that court already has a bundle of cases piled up with them, if we file a case today it may take 7-10 years to get the outcome or judgement. Current Judicial system is not able to […]

ARBITRATION PROCEDURES – A Step-by-Step Guide to Arbitration Read More »

the legal quorum

AK Gopalan vs. State of Madras: A Landmark Judgment in Indian Constitutional Law

Published On: 11th September, 2024 Authored By: Mrigank Singh Symbiosis law school ABSTRACT: A.K. Gopalan vs. State of Madras, 1950 is one of the driving judgments of protected law to the degree it bargains with the address of the relationship or transaction between person freedom and state security. The solicitor, A.K. Gopalan, was a communist

AK Gopalan vs. State of Madras: A Landmark Judgment in Indian Constitutional Law Read More »

judge, court, gavel-7602999.jpg

Child Custody Laws in India

Published On: 10th September, 2024 Authored By: Aman Kumar Deshbandhu College Abstract Amongst the thorniest emotional and legally complicated issues in the law of family, child custody disputes stand outstanding. The legal framework relating to child custody in India has undergone tremendous change with evolving times. The overriding factor remains the “best interest of the

Child Custody Laws in India Read More »

CONFIDENTIALITY VS. PUBLIC INTEREST IN ARBITRATION

Published on: 10th September 2024 Authored By: Harsh Verma Galgotias University Linkedin   Keywords: Arbitration, Confidentiality, Public interest, Transparency, Legal provisions, Case law, Dispute resolution, Privacy, Accountability, Judicial review HYPOTHESIS The tension between confidentiality and public interest in arbitration presents a significant challenge in balancing the privacy of the disputing parties with the need for

CONFIDENTIALITY VS. PUBLIC INTEREST IN ARBITRATION Read More »

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON DIVORCE UNDER HINDU MARRIAGE ACT, 1955

Published On: 9th September, 2024 Authored By: Sanchi Chadha Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad Linkedin ABSTRACT The seven-letter word ‘Divorce,’ derived from the Latin word ‘divortium’, which means separation, causes a person shamed for being audacious and strong about just being single again. Divorce is regarded as a stigma, particularly in India. A person’s character is

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON DIVORCE UNDER HINDU MARRIAGE ACT, 1955 Read More »

Scroll to Top