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Trending: Call for Papers Volume 4 | Issue 4: International Journal of Advanced Legal Research [ISSN: 2582-7340]

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A REGULATORY BODY IN THE FIELD OF ARBITRATION: A BOON OR BANE

  – Riya Luhadia “Arbitration is a justice blended with clarity” – Nachman of Breslov. Arbitration is a method of resolving disputes outside the courtroom without litigation basically it is a process, where dispute is submitted to an impartial 3rd party called arbitration whose decision, or who made decision which is usually binding on both …

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Mechanisms of Alternative Dispute Resolution in India

–Mohan Parthasarathy   INTRODUCTION Judicial system of India is one of the oldest judiciaries in the world. In a rapidly developing country like India were it involves lot of time and money for settling a dispute through litigation, there arose a need for settling disputes in a cost efficient and also less time consuming method …

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Boycott China Movement

-Reshmi Bhattacharjee India and China have a history which goes back to 2000 years with ancient civilization. 2020 marks 70 years of diplomatic relationship between China and India. The basis of this relationship was maintenance of peace and tranquility in the areas of distress. China has always been dominant in establishing their place globally. China …

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Recent Developments in IBC

-K.keerthika INTRODUCTION: The period before Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, had various scattered laws relating to IBC which caused insufficient and ineffective results with extreme delays. Considering this, the IBC in 2016 was introduced as money bill recommended by TK Viswanathan Committee. IBC predicts resolution of Corporate insolvencies in two-stage procedure. First stage is the CIRP …

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Daughters Right to Property under Hindu Succession Act, 1956: Vineeta Sharma v. Rakesh Sharma Case Analysis 2020

Sneha Mahawar Introduction to The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 speaks about succession and inheritance of property. This Act also takes into consideration and deals with testamentary or intestate succession. It applies to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. When the Hindu Succession Act was enacted in the year 1956, the parliamentarians …

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