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Exclusion of Liability Clauses in Government Contracts

Mohit Goel | January 2020

As a matter of practise, most government contracts these days contain a clause that excludes any liability for payment of […]

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Interesting Times of the Indian Real Estate Sector: A Glimpse of Investments and Government Initiatives

Guranpreet Singh Sarna | January 2020

Real Estate in India is one of the oldest and globally acclaimed sectors of the world. It is estimated that […]

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Apex Court puts an end to One Party Appointed Sole Arbitrator system

S. Ravi Shankar | December 2019

Without having system to ensure impartiality and independence of Arbitrators, arbitration cannot gain confidence in the minds of the parties […]

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Draft Consumer Protection (e-Commerce) Rules, 2019: A Primer

Shweta Bharti | December 2019

The disparity and dichotomy between consumer protection laws applicable on brick-and-mortar firms & e-commerce firms had been a glaring gap […]

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Hide & Seek in Winter Wonderland: “Confidentiality in Arbitration”

Rhea Verghese | December 2019

Arbitration – Not a one-man show? Neither is it a show of the times of today! The legendary Gary Born […]

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Effective Management and Dispute Resolution in the Construction Sector

Amit Bansal | December 2019

Over the past few years, India has shown significant improvement on parameters such as the ease to conduct business, getting […]

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Pre Packaged Insolvency: Issues, Prospects and Model Framework

Varsha Banerjee | December 2019

“How did you go bankrupt?” Bill asked. “Two ways,” Mike said. “Gradually and then suddenly.” The dialogue above is from […]

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Cartels and Competition Law in India

Rohan Verma | December 2019

People of the same trade seldom meet together; even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy […]

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Overseeing the Unregulated Consent Norms in Novel Medical Treatments

Krishna Venkat | November 2019

A few weeks back, I had the opportunity of being a part of a panel discussion that covered a range […]

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Mere Wrong Application of Law No More A Ground for Challenging An Arbitration Award

S. Ravi Shankar | November 2019

Arbitration is a private dispute resolution mechanism created by way of contract between the parties. But still to avoid any […]

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