Constitution

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Shielded Settlements: Confidentiality in Indian Arbitration Explained

Authored By: Misritha Arvapally Jindal Global Law School Abstract Arbitration in India stands as a robust and effective mechanism for dispute resolution, providing a compelling alternative to the protracted litigation process. It is a preferred method of resolving disputes due to its flexibility and efficiency. In India, the principle of confidentiality in arbitration is a […]

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Surrogacy in India

TERRORISM AND THE RULE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

Published On: 15th September, 2024 Authored By: Pokala Neha ABSTRACT Terrorism is defined as the illegal use of force and intimidation, particularly against civilians, for political purposes, as well as actions that go against the core tenets of the international rule of law. Terrorism remains as a significant threat to international peace and security as

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Impeachment of the President: A Critical Analysis between India and U.S.A

Published On: 15th September, 2024 Authored By: Abhinandhan H School of Law CHRIST University Introduction The word Impeachment is derived from the French word “empeechier” which means “to hinder or impede”. This is mostly used in places where things are dealt with people holding posts which are higher in rank. The word is more often

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Fundamental Rights in The Indian Constitution

Published On: 14th September, 2024 Authored By: Nakul Sharma Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad Introduction Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution represent the cornerstone of Indian democracy, embodying the principles of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity as envisaged by the framers of the Constitution. These rights are enshrined in Part III of the Indian Constitution (Articles

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Death Penalty

ON HOW NOT TO JUDGE THE JUDGES: NOTES TOWARDS EVALUATION OF THE JUDICIAL ROLE

Published On: 13th September, 2024 Authored By: Sourav Sagar Symbiosis Law School, Pune “What do we expect from our appellate judges? What ought we to expect from them?”                 – Professor Upendra Baxi[1] In 2016, the Gujarat Law Department ordered the retirement of seventeen judges of lower judiciary

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