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IS THE GOVERNMENT ENTITLED TO SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS DURING ENFORCEMENT OF ARBITRAL AWARDS?
I. Introduction Arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism has evolved through time ever since its inception in 1940. The current legislation, the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (hereinafter ‘Act’), too […]
Certified Decree Not Required for Execution of Judgement
The Supreme Court in case dealing with the appeal filed against the decision of The Delhi high court on 15.07.2019, Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre & Justice Dinesh Maheshwari ruled that […]
Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill 2019
The Upper House on Thursday passed the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill 2019 which is intended to amend the existing law on arbitration in India. The bill, which was introduced […]
“THE PRINCIPLE OF NO WORK NO PAY”
The division bench of the Supreme Court comprising of Justice Ashok Bhushan and Navin Sinha on July 13, 2019 in a matter titled ‘Chief Regional Manager, United India Insurance Company […]
No Retrospective Application of the Maratha Reservation Scheme: SC
The Supreme Court of India recently passed an order striking down the Maharashtra state government’s attempt to give retrospective application to the new Maratha Reservation scheme with effect from 2014. […]
Certified Decree Not Required for Execution of Judgement
The Supreme Court in case dealing with the appeal filed against the decision of The Delhi high court on 15.07.2019, Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre & Justice Dinesh Maheshwari ruled that […]
Commercial Relations: NOT A GROUND FOR CONDITIONAL LEAVE TO DEFEND
The Supreme Court in the order dated 15 July 2019, gave the guidelines reversing the order of the High Court and Trial Court for the conditional leave to defend in […]
Karntaka Political Crisis: A Case for Judicial Economy?
The state of Karnataka is suffering from a political turmoil and is on the verge of calling a floor test for deciding the majority of the JD (S) and INC […]
Supreme Court to make its judgments available in regional languages
Supreme court has started an initiative towards a better understanding of its judgments into seven different vernacular languages that is Telugu, Assamese, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Odia, and Bengali. This decision […]
ICJ RULING ON KULBHUSHAN SUDHIR JADHAV-A HEARTENING REVELATION FOR THE NATION
The two year long drawn case which was under review by the Hon’ble ICJ at Hague,Netherlands regarding the conviction of Kulbhushan Jadhav in connection with alleged espionage and disruptive activities […]









