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THE ENFORCEMENT DILEMMA: NAVIGATING LEGAL BARRIERS IN FOREIGN AWARD EXECUTION

Published on: 10th October 2025 Authored by: Ritika Dhirayan IILM UNIVERSITY, GURUGRAM ABSTRACT In international commercial arbitration, arbitral awards must be properly enforced as it ensures that the parties rights related to settled disputes will be respected across borders. However, there are many challenges with the effective enforcement of these awards, thereby causing uncertainty and […]

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CUSTODIAL DEATH IN INDIA : LEGAL FRAMEWORK, ACCOUNTABILITY AND REFORM

Published on: 10th October 2025 Authored by: Nyasha Kaushik SKJ LAW COLLEGE, MUZAFFARPUR, BIHAR INTRODUCTION Custodial death means death of a person in police or judicial custody. It represents a grave violation of human rights. In a democratic society like India, where the rule of law prevails, such deaths raise serious concerns about abuse of

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Death Penalty in India: Constitutional Validity and Global Trends

Published on: 07th October 2025 Authored by: Anisha Raghav G. D. Goenka University Abstract This article critically assesses the constitutional, judicial, and societal considerations of capital punishment in India, with special reference to Article 21, the development of the “rarest of rare” doctrine, and sentencing discretion. It questions the constitutional validity of the Indian model

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Samir Agrawal v. Competition Commission of India & Ors.

Published on: 07th October 2025 Authored by: Anisha Raghav G. D. Goenka University Citation: Civil Appeal No. 3100 of 2020, Supreme Court of India, decided on 15 December 2020. Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: Justice R.F. Nariman, Justice K.M. Joseph Date of Judgment: 15 December 2020 Relevant Provisions Section 19(1)(a), Competition Act, 2002 (information

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Digital Evidence and Cybercrime: Admissibility and Challenges under Indian Law

Published on: 07th October 2025 Authored by: Lalana P University Law College & Department of Studies in Law, Bangalore Abstract  In the twenty-first century, technology has a vast scope and reshaped almost every aspect of human life, which includes the way crime is committed, investigated and prosecuted. Digital evidence and cybercrime are two hot teas

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