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Adoption of online dispute resolution in our legal system is an idea whose time has finally come

One can only hope the Novel Coronavirus outbreak spurs a movement of technology reforms that are long-lived. Read more »

Covid-19, an inflection point for digitisation of the Indian legal system

With inadequate infrastructure and lack of latest technological support, district courts across the country are far from prepared to meet the current constraints. Read more »

Impact of coronavirus on the legal system

As a result of the lockdown, the backlog of cases will increase, there will be a significant delay in investigation into cases and can prolong the trauma of undertrials. Read more »

Tax policy in the wake of Covid-19

Tax laws should be drafted to address concerns of a large proportion of honest taxpayers instead of focusing on the minor percentage of tax evaders. Read more »

Legal education in India: Will Covid-19 act as a catalyst for reforms?

Technology has enabled students in remote areas to access resource persons, literature and opportunities of internships online. Read more »

Contract labour: The Covid impact

The concept of contract labour is covered by the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 (“CLARA”) which deems a workman to be employed as “contract labour” “in or in connection with... Read more »

Banking business continuity and much ado about force majeure in the times of the coronavirus

Even before the pandemic began, many sectors were already stressed and doomsday predictions of recession were looming over economies all over the world. Read more »

GENERATION RIGHT IN COVID-19

We needed an awakening, far from the madding crowds is where we needed to be. I wish it would have happened in a kinder, gentler way, but then again, if wishes were... Read more »

Covid-19 and commercial contracts: Is force majeure invocation the panacea or another pandemic?

It must be established that Covid-19 caused the failure to perform a contractual obligation. Just the cover of the disease’s global spread won’t be enough. Read more »

Determining ‘complex fraud’ and arbitrability of disputes

After the implementation of Act of 1996, the issue regarding arbitrability of disputes where allegations of fraud were raised, came up for consideration before the Supreme Court in N. Radhakrishnan v. Maestro... Read more »
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