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Analysing the complexity of overlapping sovereignty on the issue of cross border conflict between India and Nepal

BACKGROUND Nepal is a landlocked country situated between the neighbouring states of India and China. Nepal and India did not witness any transboundary crisis given that the 1950 Treaty of Peace and... Read more »

Lok Adalat has no jurisdiction to decide a matter on merits: Supreme Court

In a clear, cogent, composed, commendable and convincing judgment titled Estate Officer vs Colonel HV Mankotia (Retired) in Civil Appeal No. 6223 of 2021 delivered as recently as on October 7, 2021,... Read more »

Delusion in unfolding Section 29A of IBC to liquidation of a corporate debtor

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) emerged as a comprehensive law over the past five years. This law aimed at providing specific procedures, offering a mode of re-organization for distressed corporations,... Read more »

Journey of Extradition Laws in India

ACADEMIC TUTOR & TRIP FELLOW, O.P JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY Extradition is that the process by which one state, upon the request of another, affects the return of an individual for trial for... Read more »

LAWYERS OF WEST UP COMPELLED TO STRIKE FOR HC BENCH

“I will give you a talisman. Whenever you are in doubt or when the self becomes too much with you, apply the following test: Recall the face of the poorest and the... Read more »

ONE CONTRACT, TWO ARBITRATIONS: RES JUDICATA IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CONTRADICTING PUBLIC POLICY

PROLOGUE Speed is the essence of arbitration. Parties opt for arbitration believing that it is a timelier dispute resolution cog. Unfortunately, however, this is often not the case. Complex, commercial arbitrations take... Read more »

Mahatma Gandhi and law: A historico-legal perspective

INTRODUCTION October 2 is famously known as the birthdate of Shri. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Mahatma Gandhi, who is indisputably the most important freedom fighter in the Indian Independence struggle against British... Read more »

THE COMPENSATORY MECHANISM FOR FINANCIAL FRAUD VICTIMS IN INDIA

A financial fraud is when a person is deprived of their rightfully earned money, capital, or any financial asset, through deceptive, misleading, fraudulent, or other illegal practices. Financial fraud can be done... Read more »

I WILL BE WATCHING YOU: DRONE TECH AND ITS LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

The wee hours of an otherwise uneventful Sunday of June 27, 2021, witnessed a very novel, never-before-used methodology of conducting activities that are detrimental to the national security of India – two... Read more »

Right to be Forgotten: A forgotten right

INTRODUCTION In a world of social media where your personal information is not restricted to the government records, everyone has the access to the information that has been put online. With internet... Read more »