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Emergency Arbitration in India – Need for a Statutory Legislation

Emergency Arbitration in India – Need for a Statutory Legislation

Emergency Arbitration is the mechanism for granting urgent pro tem or interim reliefs or measures to a party that cannot wait for the formation of an Arbitral Tribunal. The proceedings of this type of arbitration are conducted by an Emergency Arbitrator either with the consensus of the parties or according the agreement executed between the […]

Decoding Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)

Packaging is ubiquitous in our daily lives and enables minimization of food waste and overall product breakage with advanced convenience features at low costs. However, widespread usage of single-use packaging containers has resulted in a heavy burden on the environment, and the management of packaging waste is facing a crisis due to lack of imposition […]

Covid-19 and the Revamping of the Indian Legal System

“The legal establishment is “no longer at ease here, in the old dispensation” – it has witnessed the birth of new ways of doing things and the death of the old order.” -T.S. Eliot IntroductionCoronavirus is the typical ‘Black Swan’ event. 2) The global Coronavirus outbreak has led to destabilization of the world economy, a […]

Covid-19: Updated Video Conferencing Norms for Board Meetings

The Covid-19 pandemic has pushed the boundaries of adaptability in every sphere imaginable and has invariably led to the increased use of electronic means. As the need to be wary of the virus’ effects became more pressing, each structure, to some degree, was required to reconstruct aspects that depended on human interaction and physical human […]

Courts Power under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

Through this article, we aim to discuss the power of the courts in India to modify the arbitral awards and the recent pronouncement of the Apex Court clarifying the position. Conflicting DictumIn Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. v. Western Geco International Ltd. 1 , it was held that when an arbitral tribunal draws an […]

Artificial Intelligence – A Game Changer in the Legal Profession

IntroductionIn the late 1600s, a German Attorney G. W. Leibniz theorized that machines would someday use a binary system to calculate numbers, and he envisioned a partnership between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and lawyers and accurately described the benefits that AI now provides to the legal profession. According to him, “it is unworthy of excellent men […]

Arbitration in Landlord-Tenant Disputes – Permissible

The law on Arbitration in our country has witnessed rapid changes; most of these changes being largely attributable to the growing need to make India a pro-arbitration country in the International commercial and business world. Several other evolvements in the field of Arbitration Law have been mostly effectuated for achieving the object behind ADR, being […]

Anatomy of Prospective M&A’s – Sky is the Limit amidst Covid-19 Disruption

Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions have undergone a remarkable change amidst the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. In the current corporate climate, M&A prospects have found a conducive environment in the form of positive government intervention, a relatively bought out stock market and a stable banking system. The dire need for domestic consolidation, especially in the Covid-hit sectors, […]

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