A DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT IN ARBITRATION LAW PERTAINING TO ARBITRATOR’S APPOINTMENT

A DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT IN ARBITRATION LAW PERTAINING TO ARBITRATOR’S APPOINTMENT By: Puneet Dhawan, Advocate Arbitration is one of the peculiar ways of Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) which sheds off the Court burden. Not only this, but an Arbitration process also exhilarates efficacious disposition of the list rather than the Court procedure which is comparatively cumbersome.… Continue reading A DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT IN ARBITRATION LAW PERTAINING TO ARBITRATOR’S APPOINTMENT

Homosexuality and Section 377 IPC

Homosexuality and Section-377 IPC By: Aditi Sharma, Advocate Introduction: People who refuse to bring all expressions of sexuality under one homogenous umbrella to please society. People who reaffirm their rejection of singular identities. People are beaten, harassed, and imprisoned simply because of their sexual orientation. They dare to dream of an identity that allows them… Continue reading Homosexuality and Section 377 IPC

RIGHTS OF A TRANSGENDER IN INDIA

RIGHTS OF A TRANSGENDER IN INDIA By: Shivalika Midha, Advocate Introduction: Transgender persons are people whose identities differ from the stereotypical gender norms that identify genders only as male or female. There are various socio-cultural groups of transgenders who are identified as Hijras, Jogappas, Sakhi, Aradhis, Kinnars, etc., and there are other transgenders who do… Continue reading RIGHTS OF A TRANSGENDER IN INDIA

The Citizenship Amendment Act of 2019: Analyzing Perspectives and Legal Implications

The Citizenship Amendment Act of 2019: Analyzing Perspectives and Legal Implications By: Harsh Kumar, Advocate Introduction: In 2016, a Bill was introduced to amend the Citizenship Act, of 1955. The Bill sought to make illegal migrants belonging to these six religions and three countries eligible for citizenship and made some changes in the provisions on… Continue reading The Citizenship Amendment Act of 2019: Analyzing Perspectives and Legal Implications

LIVE IN RELATIONSHIPS- A Socio-Legal Issue

LIVE IN RELATIONSHIPS- A Socio-Legal Issue By: Sarabpreet Singh, Advocate Meaning and Concept: Live-in Relationship refers to couples who live together without marriage. A live-in relationship, also known as cohabitation in some countries, is an arrangement when two adults above the age of 18 years, involved in a romantic and sexual relationship as partners for… Continue reading LIVE IN RELATIONSHIPS- A Socio-Legal Issue

Acid Attack: The Scars of a Hidden Horror

Acid Attack: The Scars of a Hidden Horror By: Jasmine Hora, Advocate Acid attacks are one of the most horrific and life-altering forms of violence against another human being. Often motivated by jealousy, vengeance, unrequited love, or even gender-based discrimination, acid attacks inflict unimaginable pain and leave indelible scars, both physical and psychological. While these… Continue reading Acid Attack: The Scars of a Hidden Horror

Same-Sex Marriage

Same-Sex Marriage By: Shruti Singh, Advocate Introduction Same-sex marriage has become a serious issue in India. According to societies, LGBTQ+ communities are destroying our culture. Our culture doesn’t accept the fact of Homosexuality. Because of this, the concept of Homosexuality is banned by law or traditional custom, and even established gender roles/dress were banned. People… Continue reading Same-Sex Marriage

Time Limit For Completion of Insolvency Resolution Process Under IBC

Time Limit For Completion of Insolvency Resolution Process Under IBC By: Amrita Sachidanandan, Advocate As per Section 12(1) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Procedure (CIRP) should be completed within 180 days from the date of admission of application of initiation of such CIRP process. However, Resolution Professional (RP)… Continue reading Time Limit For Completion of Insolvency Resolution Process Under IBC

THE SELF-DEFENSE LAW IN CONTEXT WITH THE INDIAN LAWS

THE SELF-DEFENSE LAW IN CONTEXT WITH THE INDIAN LAWS By: Shivalika Midha, Advocate Self-Defence Law In India People reserve the right to protect themselves when they are assaulted, or they feel at serious risk; this is known as self-defence. Each state has various laws that characterize what self-defence implies. It is the obligation of each… Continue reading THE SELF-DEFENSE LAW IN CONTEXT WITH THE INDIAN LAWS

SHAs: Binding without incorporation into the AOA

SHAs: Binding without incorporation into the AOA By: Amrita Sachidanandan, Advocate INTRODUCTION As the entrepreneurial age of the country has arrived and young professionals are entering the business world, many startups are emerging, and capital backing is the main objective for any business or company to set up a successful company. For achieving the desired… Continue reading SHAs: Binding without incorporation into the AOA