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Jurisdiction under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

Jurisdiction under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996: Reaffirming Statutory Discipline over Perceived Hierarchy

Authors: Mustafa Bohra & Divya Raut. Introduction The controversy in Jagdeep Chowgule v. Sheela Chowgule1...

What are Personality Rights under Indian Jurisprudence

What are Personality Rights under Indian Jurisprudence 

Author – Shruti Mehta Introduction: The law has long recognised that reputation has value. In...

Digital Succession in the Modern Age

Digital Succession in the Modern Age

Author – Shruti Mehta Introduction: Succession law has historically operated within a framework of tangible...

Introduction of documents in evidence and the intricacies involved therein

Introduction of documents in evidence and the intricacies involved therein

Introduction: It is settled law that when one files a suit, the Plaint should be...

modern ipr piracy in the digitalized pivotal era indian law and global trends

Modern Ipr Piracy in the Digitalized Pivotal Era: Indian Law and Global Trends

Author: Anand Patel, Senior Associate What Is Intellectual Property Piracy? Intellectual Property Piracy refers to...

Arrest procedures under scrutiny 1

Arrest Procedures Under Scrutiny: Hon’ble Supreme Court Of India Clarifies When Failure To Inform Grounds Of Arrest Vitiates Custody

Author: Divya Raut, Associate An arrest constitutes one of the gravest intrusions into personal liberty...

SPEEDY TRADEMARK DECISION

Speedy Trademark Decisions As A Fundamental Right In Rajasthan High Court: What The Case Says And How Applicants Can Handle Delays

Author: Anand Patel, Senior Associate Anyone who has filed a trademark in India knows the...

THE LAW OF MITIGATION

THE LAW OF MITIGATION

By -Nikhilesh Koundinya, Senior Associate

Introduction “In estimating the loss or damage arising from a breach of contract, the means...

Practical Implications of Interim Compensation in Negotiable Instruments Act Proceedings

Practical Implications of Interim Compensation in Negotiable Instruments Act Proceedings

Introduction The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (“NI Act”) was enacted to regulate the law governing...

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