IGNCA to Host Symposium on Gita and Natyashastra’s UNESCO Recognition
IGNCA to Host Symposium on Gita and Natyashastra’s UNESCO Recognition
IGNCA to Host Symposium on Gita and Natyashastra’s UNESCO Recognition
In a recent decision in Sun Travel v Hilton1the High Court of the Maldives grappled with the question of whether a party applying for the enforcement of a foreign arbitral award is required to apply for both recognition and enforcement of the award. The judgment adds another loop to the long-running dispute involving the arbitration…
Sane javed Abstract An advancement in technology has inevitably equipped the government with new surveillance mechanism, the most prominent one being the Facial Recognition Technology [FRT]. The unfettered advancement of the use of FRT by the State machineries in India has posed multiple privacy concerns. The FRT is in line with Jeremy Bentham’s panopticon prison;…
A single choose bench of the Calcutta Excessive Courtroom comprising Justice Shampa Dutt (Paul) held {that a} Gazette notification is obligatory for recognition of a reputation change of a authorities worker or their member of the family for pensionary advantages. Additional affidavits and newspaper publications alone are inadequate to satisfy this procedural requirement. Background Info…