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Arbitration and Judicial Intervention: Limits & Necessity – Complete Legal Guide 2025
Author: Yuvraj Anand, Course – BBA-LL.B(H), College – Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS-TC), Roll No/Enrollment No – 17217703522 Understanding the delicate balance between arbitral autonomy and judicial oversight in India’s evolving legal landscape. Introduction Arbitration is a leading method for settling business disputes quickly and confidentially….
Role of International Criminal Court in Combating Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes
Authors: Kashish Kochar, Vivekananda Institute of Professional StudiesPriyanshi Saraswat, Vivekananda Institute of Professional StudiesDiya Somany, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies Abstract This paper assesses the capability of the ICC to fight against crimes of humanity and war crimes in modern times through an exploration of both the…
Basic Legal Tips and Advice: Find the Best Law Firm in Delhi
Legal matters can be overwhelming and confusing, especially if you don’t have a legal background. That’s why having access to the right law firm is crucial for getting the best possible outcome in your case. But with so many options out there, finding…
Step-by-Step Guide to Filing for Divorce in California
Post By: Riaz Ahmed Malik Divorce in California involves a structured legal process. To navigate it smoothly, it’s important to understand each step and be aware of eligibility and filing requirements. The state’s no-fault divorce law simplifies the grounds for divorce and emphasizes…
SECTION 397 OF INDIAN PENAL CODE – Robbery, or dacoity with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt | IPC
Introduction to Section 397 IPC: Robbery or Dacoity with Attempt to Cause Death or Grievous Hurt Section 397 in The Indian Penal CodeRobbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt.—If, at the time of committing robbery or dacoity, the offender…
Exploring the Role of a Lawyer for Bail in Delhi
Members Voluntary Liquidation: Expert Guide
Post By: Linkhouse Members’ voluntary liquidation is a practical way to close your solvent company in just 21 days if you’ve paid all your debts. The process works best for profitable companies that want to wind down their operations. Before proceeding, you’ll need…
SECTION 93 OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881 – By and to whom notice should be given | NI ACT
SECTION 93 OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881 : By and to whom notice should be given. When a promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque is dishonored by non-payment, the holder thereof, or some party thereto who remains liable thereon, must given notice…
