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Aakanksha Singh*AbstractHistorically, property law has been defined by laws sanctioned by each nation for its sovereign territory. International law recognizes that a sovereign nation has the right to implement its laws regarding property, amongst other laws. The title to the land depends entirely on the nation in which they lie.[1] The conventional study

Samrudh Kopparam*AbstractFor any state, protection from crime and the preservation of law and order becomes the highest priority to ensure collective wellbeing and maintenance of social and individual interests. In contemporary times, crime rates have massively increased while the conviction rate remains below par. The primary cause of this phenomenon is the sustained use of

Shubham Gandhi*
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This article analyses the often-discriminatory parameters employed by courts when deciding who is granted interim relief under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The judicial system has long since stuck to giving interim relief post-arbitral awards to the winning party alone, with no legislative intent favouring this practice. The

Analyzing SEBI’s intervention into the Rs. 4000 crore Carlyle-PNBHF deal and its corresponding legal implications

Sanath Rajesh*AbstractThis blog seeks to analyze the Securities Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) intervention into a 4000 crore rupees deal between Punjab National Housing Finance (PNBHF) and the U.S. private equity giant, Carlyle, which involved a preferential allotment of shares.