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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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Child Custody Laws in India: Navigating Complexities for the Best Interests of the Child

Published On: 15th September, 2024 Authored By: Rubi Chauhan Army Institute of Law, Mohali Abstract Child custody laws in India are integral to family law proceedings, crucially determining parental rights and responsibilities post-divorce or separation. This article explores the complex landscape of child custody arrangements governed by diverse legal statutes, all unified by the overarching

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PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION- A DYNAMIC APPROACH

Published On: 14th September, 2024 Authored By: Anita Ajay Bhagat Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, Mumbai ABSTRACT- Public Interest Litigation has always played a crucial role in Indian judicial system. It holds immense significance in India due to its pivotal role in promoting social justice, protecting fundamental rights and ensuring governmental accountability. The present study thoroughly

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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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