Rajasthan High Court: Appellate power under Section 37 confined to domain of Section 34 of Arbitration Act
“The scope of the intervention of the court in arbitral matters is virtually prohibited, if not absolutely barred.”
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“The scope of the intervention of the court in arbitral matters is virtually prohibited, if not absolutely barred.”
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KSM National Moot Court Competition 2025 will be held from 7th to 8th November 2025 at Kamkus College of Law, Ghaziabad
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The Advocate failed to inform the appellant that the case had been withdrawn by the opposite party three years ago, thus the Court stated that right created in favour of one party cannot be taken away when the delay was a direct result of the negligence and inaction of other party.
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The ITM University Moot Court Competition is the flagship event of the School of Law. It seeks to provide law students across India with a platform to sharpen their legal research, drafting, and advocacy skills in a simulated courtroom environment.
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“Where two persons may be registered proprietors of marks, which are identical or deceptively similar to each other, neither person would be allowed to interfere with the exclusive right of the other person to use the mark, though each of them would have a right of injunction against a third party, who may not be a registered proprietor of the mark.”
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by Dinesh Babu Eedi*, Parth Agrawal** and CL Minati***
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by Sumeet Kachwaha*
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“A Company which is faceless in India, cannot on the basis of baseless allegations, come forward and challenge the laws of the nation.”
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Covering major criminal law updates from the Supreme Court and High Courts, this roundup offers a quick look at recent rulings on bail, privacy, defamation, and trial procedures, along with links to earlier updates and related roundups for broader context.
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The problem that Malabar Gold now faces is that several posts/materials/stories are being posted on social media platforms against it by random persons seeking to connect Malabar Gold with the neighbouring country.
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NLUJAA has invited submissions for Volume 9 of its flagship peer-reviewed journal, NLUA Law Review. The journal welcomes contributions in the form of research articles, notes, case comments, and book reviews from students, academicians, legal professionals, and researchers. Submissions due by 21st December 2025.
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The Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow, organised a departmental lecture where Dr. Shivani Katara delivered an engaging talk on the Right to Legal and Safe Abortion. The session explored the MTP Act, women’s bodily autonomy, and the ground realities of access to safe abortion in India.
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The settlement was preceded by complex cross litigation and arbitration actions between the AGCO Group and TAFE, spanning over a year plus, across various fora in India (Supreme Court, Madras High Court, Egmore Commercial Court, etc.) and overseas (ICC arbitrations seated in London).
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This landmark transaction will help establish that Indian debt capital markets have the ability and depth to finance such large ticket acquisitions and is one of the largest acquisition financings in the Indian healthcare space.
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Explore the key legal developments of September 2025, featuring the CCI’S abuse of dominance case against GMR Hyderabad Airport, CESTAT’S exemption of service tax for Education Welfare Society, SEBI on liability in partnership, EPFO stakeholder claims.
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Interviewee: Radhika Ghosh1
Interviewed by Akshitaa Mathur2
“Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act does not prohibit sale etc. of the non-alcoholic substances in conformity with the standard set by the BIS”
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As part of its 9th Foundation Day celebrations, Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU), Shimla, hosted a series of literary events like Flash in Five, Spin a Tale, and Wall of Words encouraging students to showcase their creativity, imagination, and storytelling skills, reflecting the university’s commitment to fostering holistic growth alongside academic excellence.
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“Time and again this Court has cautioned the Courts to eschew the tendency to pass strictures and remarks against the public servants unless the same was absolutely necessary for disposal of the case and the concerned officer has been put to notice.”
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