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International Commercial Arbitration

This article  has been written  by Ms.Pamishetti  Supriya, a student studying BBA LLB(Hons.) from ICFAI  Law School ,The  ICFAI University , Hyderabad. The author  is a 5th year Law student . INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION  INTRODUCTION With the increase in international commerce and overseas business, disputes and legal affairs have become a regular scenario, generally due…

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Arbitration and Entertainment Law

This article has been written by Mr. Suraj Singh, a 1st year. LLB (Hons.) student from Allahabad University.      What is Arbitration? Arbitration is a procedure in which a dispute is submitted, by agreement of the parties, to one or more arbitrators who make a binding decision on the dispute, The dispute will be decided…

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This article  has been written  by Ms.Pamishetti  Supriya, a student studying BBA LLB(Hons.) from ICFAI  Law School ,The  ICFAI University , Hyderabad. The author  is a 5th year Law student . CINEMA  AND THE STATE  INTRODUCTION: Cinema  a theatre where films are shown for the public entertainment .In olden days we have black and white …

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Censorship on social media

This Article has been written by Aakriti Singh, a 3rd Year student of LLB (Hons.) from Amity Law School, Amity University Noida.  INTRODUCTION  Censorship of social media is a complex issue that raises questions about freedom of expression and access to information. It also affects how people interact with each other online, as well as…

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Media Trials and their legal consequences

This article has been written by Ms. Indrakshi Chaku, an upcoming law student Introduction The freedom of press is an essential part of any healthy functioning democracy. By allowing a healthy exchange of ideas and by holding the three pillars of democracy, namely: legislature, executive and judiciary, accountable, it contributes to strengthening of the system…

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Condition for enforcement of foreign award

This article has been written by Mr. Suraj Singh, a 1st year. LLB (Hons.) student from Allahabad University. Introduction:- The international trade has increased manifold with infrastructural advancements i.e. transportation from ships, railroads, automobiles to airplanes. With influx of international trade, the bilateral and multilateral trade agreements have increased and so the disputes arising thereof.…

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Difference between Robbery and Dacoity

INTRODUCTION ROBBERY  According to Section 390 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, robbery has been defined. The statute itself often explains the crime of robbery in modern British and American law. The differences between words like “robbery,” “theft,” “extortion,” and “dacoity” are barely discernible. That is crystal obvious thanks to the Indian Criminal Code, 1860,…

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