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February 19, 2023

Arbitral Tribunal

This Article has been written by Ms Sejal Dhakad, 1st year BBA LLB Student at Indian Institute of Management Rohtak. This Article discusses the Arbitral Tribunal and its compositions and procedure for appointment,  roles and powers.   Introduction  Indian judiciary is amongst the oldest system in the world, and it is also widely acknowledged that it…

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Difference between Arbitration and Conciliation

This article has been written by Manaswini Vakulabharanam, a student studying BA.LL.B from Pendekanti law college, Hyderabad. The author is a second-year student.       Disputes happen frequently between the parties in the world of business.  And in today’s fast growing commercial world, time is no less valuable than money.  No one is opting to go with…

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Section 89 Code of Civil Procedure

This article has been written by Kapila Patidar a student of Indore Institute of Law INTRODUCTION The world is spotting daily new cases of disputes arising between people as a result of relationships or contracts between them. The courts are already overburdened with so many cases and they don’t have much time,  judges, and litigants…

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Performance Rights Society

Ms Sejal Dhakad has written this article,  1st year BBA LLB from Indian Institute of Management Rohtak.   Many people are unaware or have vague ideas regarding copyrights in music, which affects how the Indian Performing Right Society Limited operates (IPRS). People frequently inquire, “What is the purpose of IPRS?”  What is the Indian performing Rights…

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Arbitral Tribunal Appointment Procedure

This article has been written by Suhani Singh, a student studying B.A.LLB[H.] from Terrthanker Mahaveer College of Law and Legal Studies, Moradabad. The author is a 3rd year law student. Introduction Arbitrator and arbitration tribunal are synonyms for the same authority, individual, or group of individuals. According to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996,…

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Debentures

This article has been written by Pallavi Jindal, a student of NEF Law College, Guwahati INTRODUCTION: Debentures are a type of financial instrument which helps in raising money for the company. It is a type of external borrowing whereby the money is arranged through external resources with an implied intention of returning money. It is…

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