Read more about the article The Long-Drawn Conundrum: Modification of Arbitral Awards Under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act
The Long-Drawn Conundrum Modification of Arbitral Awards Under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act

The Long-Drawn Conundrum: Modification of Arbitral Awards Under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act

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Written By: Ayushi Mishra I. IntroductionRecently, a three-judge Bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, in the case of Gayatri Balasamy v. M/s ISG Novasoft Technologies Limited, referred a…

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Supreme Court Reaffirms 'Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception' in PMLA Cases

Supreme Court Reaffirms ‘Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception’ in PMLA Cases

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Written By: Suvangana Agarwal New Delhi, [01.09.2024] — The Supreme Court, on Wednesday (28.08.2024), underscored the applicability of the legal principle “bail is the rule, jail is the exception” in…

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Suo Motu Cognizance by Supreme Court Protecting Constitutional Rights and Values

Suo Motu Cognizance by Supreme Court: Protecting Constitutional Rights and Values

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Written By: Aastha Arora “Suo motu is not defined anywhere, but law keeps developing and when the need arises, judges need to act conscientiously”[1] - Justice Gyan Sudha Misra, former Supreme…

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