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Arbitration Institutions: Roles and functions of major arbitration institutions, such as the ICC, LCIA, and AAA.

Published On: 16th August, 2024 Authored By: Pradnya Rahul Bankar RTMNU’s Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Nagpur Introduction Arbitration institutions help to resolve international commercial disputes by providing structured and neutral frameworks for arbitration proceedings. The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), and the American Arbitration Association (AAA) are […]

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VOLENTI NON- FIT INJURIA AND NECESSITY

Published On: 16th August, 2024 Authored By: Raisa Gupta The Law school, University of Jammu ABSTRACT The word ‘Law’ originated from the Latin word ‘Legam’ which means the set or the body of rules or from the Teutonic word ‘Lag’ which means definite. Therefore, law means a ‘definite rule of conduct’. To serve the norms

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIAN CONSTITUTION

Published On: 16th August, 2024 Authored By: Vikram Manipal university, Jaipur Linkedin ABSTRACT: Articles 14 through 35 of the Indian Constitution include protections for fundamental rights, such as equality, freedom, and immunity from exploitation. It protects freedoms including expression (Article 19) and personal liberty (Article 21), guarantees equality before the law (Article 14) and forbids

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Ferid Allani v. Union of India & Ors. (Delhi High Court, 2019)

Published On: 15th August, 2024 Authored By: Vivek V. Yadav DR. D. Y. Patil College of Law FACTS: A patent application was filed by Tunisian innovator Ferid Allani in India in 1999 for a creation named “Method and Device for Accessing Information Sources and Services on the Web.” In 2008, the Indian Patent Office (IPO)

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Constitutional Law: Separation Of Powers

Published On: 15th August, 2024 Authored By: Kshitij M.Naik MIT WPU SCHOOL OF LAW Linkedin ABSTRACT: – The division of powers amongst the three separate government departments—legislature, executive branch, and judiciary—is guaranteed by the theory of separation of powers, which is a cornerstone of democratic administration. Within the confines of the Indian Constitution, this article

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