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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…
Dominus Litis – Legal Maxim
Literal Meaning – Owner of riot. The master of the suit; i.e. the person who was really and directly interested in the suit as a party, as distinguished from his attorney or advocate. But the term is also applied to one who, though…
Reasons Why You Should Hire an Experienced Criminal Lawyer In Delhi
When you are accused of a crime, it is natural to feel scared and alone. The criminal justice system can be very confusing and intimidating. An experienced criminal lawyer in Delhi can help you navigate the system and fight for your rights. Century…
Section 27 of Arms Act, 1959 – Section of the Day
Section 27 of Arms Act, 1959 Punishment for using arms 1(1) Whoever uses any arms or ammunition in contravention of section 5 shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to…
Section 49 OF REGISTRATION ACT, 1908 – Effects of Non-Registration of Documents Required to be Registered
Section 49 OF REGISTRATION ACT, 1908 Effects of non-registration of documents required to be registered No document required by section 17 1 [or by any provision of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (4 of 1882),] to be registered shall (a) affect any…
Detur Digniori – Legal Maxim
Literal Meaning – Let it be given to more worthy. Where the Crown’s right and that of a subject meet at one and the same time, that of the Crown is in general preferred, the rule being ‘detur digniori’ “Detur Digniori” is a…
Jus ad rem.- Legal Maxim
Literal Meaning – Right to the point. A personal right to possession of property that usually arises from a contractual obligation (as a lease). A right without possession; an inchoate or incomplete right to a thing. In the field of law, legal maxims…