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Month: July 2024

2nd NATIONAL QUIZ COMPETITION (ONLINE) ON INDIAN CONTRACT ACT 1872, BY HIGH LAW GROUP: REGISTER BY 24, AUGUST,2024

Posted on July 28, 2024August 24, 2024 by arifimam0090

Table of Contents About High Law Group High Law Group is your premier destination for a wide range of legal services, resources, and opportunities. Our organization was founded with a strong commitment…

ARBITRATION IN INDIA V OTHER JURISDICTIONS – Authored By Animesh Nagvanshi

Posted on July 21, 2024July 21, 2024 by arifimam0090

Arbitration is the preferred means of settling commercial disputes because it is more efficient, discreet, and flexible than traditional court action. However, arbitration methods varied greatly among nations. This blog examines the arbitration scene in India and compares it to processes in other major jurisdictions such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Singapore

Climate Change and Environmental Justice: Legal Responses and Policy -Authored By Monica R

Posted on July 21, 2024July 21, 2024 by arifimam0090

Climate change has been threatening the nations for long period of time. The impact of climate change is felt worldwide with flood, droughts, cyclones, tsunami, etc. The impact of the climate change is more on the less developed nations comparing with the developed nations because the developed and industrialised nations have the mean to look after damages caused by the climate change and not in the case of less developed nations.

Federalism and Center-State Relations in India: Constitutional Principles and Practical Challenges – Authored By: Tuleeka Bahrani

Posted on July 21, 2024July 21, 2024 by arifimam0090

Table of Contents Introduction Indian Constitution, being a blend of unitary and federal elements, divides all powers between center and state, as the division of power between the center and the state…

Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in India:Challenges & Solutions – Authored By Srimathi S

Posted on July 21, 2024July 21, 2024 by arifimam0090

Generally, an award given by the arbitral tribunal after hearing both the parties of arbitration is known as an arbitral award. In other words, it refers to the adjudication of the arbitral tribunal. Section 31 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1966 (hereinafter referred as “the Act”) provides the framework of the form and contents of the arbitral award .

JUDICIAL ACTIVISM vs. JUDICIAL RESTRAINT: AN ANALYSIS OF LANDMARK SUPREME COURT JUDGMENTS – Authored By Ritika Srivastava

Posted on July 21, 2024July 21, 2024 by arifimam0090

The judiciary is essential in India because it look into the legality, application, and interpretation of laws. It is anticipated that the legal system would function to uphold the rights of every person while also administering justice that is impartial and just. It is difficult to administer justice in India because of the country’s dynamic socioeconomic and political environment, which leads to demands from the populace for a change in the judiciary’s duties and performance; this instance, judicial restraint and activity intersect.

VICTIM – CENTRIC REFORMS IN INDIAN CRIMINAL LAW: ENHANCING SUPPORT AND PROTECTION FR VICTIMS – Authored by Srimathi S

Posted on July 21, 2024July 21, 2024 by arifimam0090

The introduction of new Criminal laws in India ( Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita) has been a debate about its necessity. At this very outset, the notable fact is that these amendments led to a paradigm shift in the criminal justice system from perpetrator-centric to victim-centric. Fundamentally, every crime has great physical, mental, and psychological impacts on the victims.

The Role of Arbitration in Commercial Disputes, Trends, Challenges and Future Aspects – Authored By: Srimathi S

Posted on July 21, 2024July 21, 2024 by arifimam0090

The reforms in the field of trade, commerce and dispute resolution made India a global hub for International Commerce. This is because the New Economic Policy introduced in 1991 specializes in the features of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization, as a result the foreign investment and international trade increases, which led to the growth of cross border commercial disputes.

Copyright Law in the Era of Digital Media: Balancing Rights and Access – Authored By: Neha Popat

Posted on July 21, 2024July 21, 2024 by arifimam0090

Copyright protects creative works, including literature, art, music, films, and sound recordings. These rights are automatically protected from the moment of creation under the Copyright Act, 1957, though creators can register their works for added protection. Copyright laws encourage creativity and innovation by ensuring creators benefit from their work, while exceptions like fair use and public domain work ensure balance.

Grounds for Divorce in Hindu Law: Legal Provisions and Contemporary Issues – Authored By: Monica R, Sastra Deemed University

Posted on July 21, 2024July 21, 2024 by arifimam0090

With the changing trends in the culture of the society and the character of the people, various problems also raised along with it. The adoptability of the people to the character of the other people are reducing, which led to the problems like breakdown of the joint family system, formation of nuclear family, increasing number of the divorce cases.

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