While it is advisable to a keep a will prepared in the best of times, the present time of uncertainty, makes it a much more real issue. Read more »
Tribunals have failed on every parameter they were made for and have been nothing but a stop for bureaucrats to have post-retirement jobs in this country. Read more »
The time is ripe for courts, the government, advocates, litigants, and concerned entities to go ahead and utilise the ODR to its full potential. Read more »
Legislators have left a vacuum in the code with respect to confidentiality. There is a dire need to add a provision which provides ample guidance as to how the information is to... Read more »
The key to success of Self-Reliant India would lie with the consumer who has to decide to promote locally produced goods and services. Local industries have to increase efficiency and work towards... Read more »
With the unveiling of an e-filing module to file cases online, the Supreme Court has made the paradigm shift for lawyers. Read more »
Given the wide disparity in wages across the states, the One Nation, One Ration Card plan makes sense and the government should not repeat the GST failure. Read more »
International commercial arbitration is expensive and, unlike litigation, its cost is borne by the parties. In the post Covid-19 scenario, third-party funding can provide access to justice. Read more »
The Disaster Management Act was never intended to have financial repercussions and directives under it cannot have mandatory financial obligations on private entities. Read more »
Despite huge reserves, India ends up importing almost 25 percent of its coal requirement. Some of it is unavoidable because of the quality of coal but more than 100 million tonnes of... Read more »