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Century Law Firm
Legal disputes can be challenging and time-consuming, especially in a complex legal system like India's.
Century Law Firm
The law can sometimes feel like an impenetrable forest, but within its dense foliage, the doctrine of torts stands as a testament to our evolving societal interactions and the justice system's ...
Tuli & Co
The Supreme Court of India has recently reiterated that there should be minimal judicial interference in the execution of foreign awards under §48(2) of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act 1996.
Vaish Associates Advocates
Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ("IPC") was introduced in 1983 and the statement of objects and reasons explained that (a) the increasing number of dowry deaths...
Century Law Firm
Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code is a critical legal provision aimed at safeguarding the dignity and modesty of women. It penalizes assault
Agama Law Associates
In recent times the Supreme Court and the NCLT have made certain pronouncements relating to the filing of appeals with certified copies and the governing...
Century Law Firm
Let us first understand the word "execution". Execution is defined as the process where the implementation of the order or judgement passed by the court of justice.
Century Law Firm
Article 21 of the Indian Constitution provides for the fundamental right to life and personal liberty, and its interpretation by the Indian judiciary has significantly impacted the protection of
Century Law Firm
In India, an injunction is a legal remedy available to parties who wish to prevent the other party from carrying out a certain action or behavior.
Samvad Partners
In a landmark judgment of Stone Hill Education Foundation v. Union of India and Ors. (WP No. 18486/2012), the Karnataka High Court ("KHC"), declared certain provisions regulating the provident fund contributions...
King, Stubb & Kasiva
As a legal professional with five years of experience navigating the Indian business landscape, I've witnessed firsthand the significant transformation of our legal system.
Naik Naik & Company
Parliamentary privilege, enshrined in the Constitution of India, plays a vital role in fostering deliberative democracy within a parliamentary system. It ensures that legislators can freely express their opinions
K Singhania & Co
The Supreme Court of India ( "SC" ) in its judgment dated 10th April 2024, in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. ("DMRC" ) v. Delhi Airport Metro Express Pvt. Ltd...
Metalegal Advocates
This article examines the summoning procedures under various laws governing taxation and financial transactions in the country, highlighting their pivotal role in legal investigations.
Naik Naik & Company
The principle of Kompetenz-Kompetenz assumes particular significance in matters concerning winding-up partnership disputes. As companies navigate financial distress...
Kochhar & Co.
Production of evidence plays a pivotal role in arbitration proceedings where parties seek to rely on evidence which is not in their possession.
LexOrbis
In a recent key ruling by the Supreme Court of India in SLP(Crl.) No. 9778 of 2018, titled Prem Raj vs Poonamma Mennon, and another, it was observed that the outcome of the proceedings...
Majmudar & Partners
Recently, in the case of Cobra Instalaciones Y Servicios v. Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Ltd, the Delhi High Court (DHC) ...
Chennai Law Associates
Jurisdictional issues and applicability of the correct domestic law and conflict of legal remedies in Indian courts viz-a-viz foreign courts have assumed greater importance...
Anagram Partners
In a recent judgement, the Supreme Court, in the exercise of its curative jurisdiction set aside an Arbitral Award (Award) of approximately USD 1 billion to Delhi Airport...
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