Case Analysis: Station Manager, Indian Airlines & Others v/s Dr. Jiteswar Ahir

Introduction:-          The term “consumer” used in the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, gives two definitions, one of which is defined under section 2(d):- (d) “consumer” means any person who—         ii) hires or avails of any services for a consideration which has been paid or promised or partly paid and partly prom­ised, or under any system of…

THE “RED FLAG” OF CORRUPTION IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION

ABSTRACT This paper will give the general background and overview of the subject matter of red flag of Corruption in International Arbitration including critical examination of burden of proof in allegation of corruption and fraud lying in international arbitration. Red flags are not evidence of corruption in itself. However they are indicators of corruption that…

BAIL

L THE WHAT AND WHY OF BAIL? Bail is not defined under the CrPC however, we always believe in “innocent until proven guilty” but despite this basic concept of the criminal justice system the accused is arrested and denied his right to personal liberty. Long trial and delayed justice mar the concept where the accused…

Case Analysis: Sreedharan Nair N. vs Registrar, University Of Kerala

Introduction:-                The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) is a quasi-judicial body established in 1988 under the Consumer Protection Act of 1986. Respected Justice R K Agrawal, a former Supreme Court of India judge, is the current chairman of the panel. The consumer courts established in the country are to deal with disputes and conflicts…