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Emerging Enforceability Conundrum: Arbitration Agreements and Indian Law

By Biswajeet Shekhar Panda and Noopur Yadav Arbitration clauses in contracts offer a pre-emptive mechanism for resolving disputes outside the courts. Indian law recognizes the principle of severab...

Social media’s role in shaping electoral processes and its regulation

By Mansi Kaushik & Rashmi Chauhan Social media has emerged as a strong force in terms of shaping political ideas across the world. As India has the largest population with growing digitisation...

Marital Rape: A Crime That Needs To Be Recognised

By Shrishti Saxena Among the various violences suffered by the spouse in a marriage, the most heinous and hateful is marital rape. It is marital rape if the other has sexual intercourse with their...

Enigma of absolute liability in Indian environmental jurisprudence

By Vaagmi Trivedi Three tonnes of toxic styrene monomer gas leaked from a South Korean company's plant on May 6, 2020, resulting in a fatal accident in Vizag, Andhra Pradesh. LG Polymers Pvt. L...

The undue influence of Industrial Disputes Act’s power of reference

By Sriram Gireeshan The Industrial Disputes Act 1947 (IDA) conferred the power of reference in the realm of industrial dispute resolution to any relevant adjudicatory body, namely, to the Board of...

Ayodhya Ram Mandir: The timeline from a conflict to a shrine

By Nikhil Sen The recent inauguration of the Ram temple has elicited widespread jubilation and pride throughout the nation. On January 22, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presided over the cons...

Dispute resolution mechanism of cyber laws in India

By Akash Yadav Cybercrime has significantly expanded in recent years, including phishing, identity theft, and fraud. The number of cyberattacks on India increased by 37% in just the preceding year...

Sports governance and policy in India

By Rohit Kumar Dugar Sports, rooted in ancient civilizations and epitomized by events like the 3,000-year-old Olympic Games, have historically shaped societies, cultures, and economies, representi...

Will bad banks solve the NPA problem?

By Amulya Batni The RBI’s recent announcement about the introduction of a bad bank is the result of resolution of non-performing assets has resulted in multiple elaborate doubts on its effects on ...

Constitutional dimensions of the death penalty in India: Balancing rights and justice

By Sneha Kumari and Rajveer The death penalty is as old as civilization itself and is still the subject of controversy and moral dilemmas. In India, which has a rich legal history, the law on the ...

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