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ARBITRATION

WHICH LAW WILL APPLY TO THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT, IF NOT SPECIFIED? U.K SUPREME COURT ANSWERS IN ENKA V. CHUBB

The bedrock of International Arbitration is a valid agreement to arbitrate, whereby disputants agree to submit some or all of the disputes to Arbitration for a resolution. An agreement to Arbitrate is generally present in an Arbitration clause in a contract, which signifies that parties will

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MARITAL RAPE LAWS IN INDIA

Is a woman’s or a man’s sexual liberty diminished after marriage? The Right to say “no” (to sex) after marriage was rejected by Hon’ble Justice DY Chandarchud. Although it is commonly assumed that either spouse must guarantee the permission of the other on sexual relations after marriage, marital rape was not even considered a problem in

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CRIMINAL LIABILITY

PASSIVE EUTHANASIA IN INDIA

The term euthanasia originates from the Greek ‘eu’ meaning ‘good’ and ‘Thanatos’ meaning ‘death’. It means death with ease or death with a good end. The word, in general, can mean the act of killing someone without just cause, but more specifically it means gently ending one’s own life to relieve pain and suffering. This occurs when a doctor administers medication that would otherwise have

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HINDU MARRIAGE

SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT, 1954

The Special Marriage Act of 1954 was passed by the Indian Parliament. The Act was passed to make it easier for interfaith couples to marry in a civil ceremony. It offers Indian citizens and Indian nationals living abroad a unique type of marriage, regardless of the religion practiced by either partner. The Special Marriage Act of 1954 supersedes Act III of 1872. Act III would create a new civil marriage statute

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POLICE COMPLAINT AUTHORITY

The Supreme Court ordered all states to commence restructuring their police forces in 2006. The Supreme Court of India issued seven instructions for police institutional change in its 2006 verdict in the Prakash Singh case. The seven instructions included the establishment of several jurisdictions, procedural changes, and more openness. The formation of a Police

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