1704792 supreme court justice pamidighantam sri narasimha and justice manoj misra

Courts Must Follow S. 11(6A) A&C Act & Their Scrutiny Must Be Confined To Examination Of Existence Of Arbitration Agreement

The Supreme Court emphasised that the Courts must follow the mandate of Section 11(6A) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (A&C Act) and their scrutiny must be confined to the examination of the existence of arbitration agreement. The Court was deciding a batch of various Civil Appeals arising out of the Judgment of the…

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Trial Judge has to seek explanation from the advocate orally while deciding the relevancy of question asked in cross examination rather than entirely putting the shutter down while disallowing of the questions

Trial Judge has to seek explanation from the advocate orally while deciding the relevancy of question asked in cross examination rather than entirely putting the shutter down while disallowing of the questions

Decision of this Court in Yeshpal Jashbhai Parikh v/s. Rasiklal Umedchand Parikh, reported in 1954 SCC OnLine Bom 145 : (1955) 57 Bom LR 282is also relevant on the point involved in the petition. Note of certain earlier decisions right from Privy Council were taken. In Vassiliades v/s. Vassiliades, reported in [1945] AIR PC 38…

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ANALYZING DISSIDENT: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF INDIA'S  NATIONAL SECURITY LAWS AND FREE EXPRESSION

ANALYZING DISSIDENT: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF INDIA’S  NATIONAL SECURITY LAWS AND FREE EXPRESSION

Author(s): SIDDARTH RAI (IMS Unison University, Dehradun) PRIYANSHU (IMS Unison University, Dehradun) Abstract The very spirit of democracy in India rests on the foundational right to freedom of speech and expression, a right enshrined under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution. This constitutional guarantee has long been considered a cornerstone of India’s democratic ethos. However,…

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