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The principles of party autonomy, jurisdictional competence, and judicial scrutiny of arbitrability have consistently shaped the development of arbitration in India. One recurring tension is whether parties who consent to arbitration can later challenge the process or the award on the ground that the subject matter was legally non-arbitrable. The Supreme Court, in Sanjit Singh...
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The doctrine of estoppel occupies a pivotal place in civil jurisprudence, operating as an equitable bar to prevent a party from taking a stand inconsistent with its prior conduct, representations, or admissions, especially when such conduct has induced another party to alter their position to their detriment. The recent Supreme Court of India judgment in...
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Most people never think they’ll need to file a personal injury claim until it happens to them. Whether you’ve been rear-ended at a red light, slipped on a wet grocery store floor, or been hurt by a defective product, suddenly you’re thrust into unfamiliar legal territory. The claims process might seem intimidating, but it’s actually...
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Prayagraj, August 19, 2025 — Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University, Prayagraj has announced an open invitation for the composition of its University Anthem (Kulgeet). The initiative is aimed at fostering the institution’s cultural identity and honoring its academic and historical significance. Call for Original Compositions The University is inviting original, self-composed works in Hindi...
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In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has clarified that non-signatories to an arbitration agreement have no right to attend arbitration proceedings and that courts become functus officio once an arbitrator is appointed under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The decision, arising from a family property dispute, sets aside a Delhi...
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This case concerns a dispute over the ownership and recovery of cinema equipment installed in a touring talkies, as well as whether the plaintiff’s suit for possession (or for recovery of the value) of such equipment was barred by limitation. The crucial legal question revolved around whether the cinema projector, diesel oil engine, and their...
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime, implemented through the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (CGST Act) and corresponding State GST laws, was designed to eliminate multiple layers of indirect taxation, simplify compliance, and ensure a uniform national market. One of its central administrative objectives is the single interface principle — ensuring that...
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In 1977, Odisha taxed bamboo and standing trees agreed to be severed at 10%, impacting bamboo supply and timber felling contracts. Contractors and mills filed 209 writ petitions, arguing these were immovable property or works contracts, not sales of goods. Case Title: State of Orissa & Others v. Titaghur Paper Mills Company Ltd. & Another...
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Gujarat Maritime University (GMU), in collaboration with the World Maritime University (WMU), U S Naval War College, World Maritime University – Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute (WMU-GOI), Ankara National Center for the Sea and Maritime Law (DEHUKAM), Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA), Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance (CLIMA) at the University of Copenhagen,...
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International economic sanctions have been a mainstay of foreign policy for a long time, used frequently to put pressure on without using military might. International economic sanctions may be applied to whole countries, particular entities, or individuals and are usually undertaken to persuade policy adjustments, punish breaches of global law, or promote international stability. Whereas...
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