Police interrogation and human rights

Importance of human rights The International Human Rights are binding upon all the states if they are subject to any treaty or convention. Many International conventions and organizations have emphasized on defining as to what basic Human Rights are. According to Article – 3 of the UDHR, everyone has the right to life, liberty and

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Institutional Arbitration & The Future

September 18, 2020 Institutional Arbitration & The Future Arbitral institutions can certainly play a key role in ensuring convenient initiation, continuation and completion of arbitral proceedings in these digital times… There have been several efforts in the recent past to give institutional arbitration in India a boost. Institutional arbitration has several advantages over ad-hoc arbitration,

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Legal Era – September 2020

Legal Era – September 2020 Magazine Description Institutional Arbitration & The Future, By Vyapak Desai, Partner, Nishith Desai Associates and Bhavana Sunder, Associate, Nishith Desai Associates Delhi High Court:Anti-suit injunction granted against declaratory suit filed by US company, By Manisha Singh, Partner, LexOrbis and Mahima Madan, Associate, LexOrbis Covid -19 Data Breaches And The Rise

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Mobile banking

Mobile banking has today become a necessity rather than a luxury service. With the growth of technology, users no longer have to stand in long ques and vail banking services. Banking has now been provided to their through their smart phones through mobile banking. Mobile banking is a term which signifies that users can avail

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Offences affecting the Public Health, Safety, Convenience, Decency and Morals

The Indian Penal Code in chapter XIV from sections 268 to 294A deals with the offence of public nuisance. These offences include affecting public health, safety, convenience, decency and morals. Nuisance is a French term which means ‘to harm’ or ‘to injure’. Anything that causes hurt, inconvenience, or damage or which essentially interferes with the

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Effects of demonetization on banks

On 8th November 2016, at 8:15 pm, the country was shaken. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government made an announcement which shook the entire country and led many in the country stand in long lines the very next day. This was demonetization. The concept of demonetisation means that the country’s currency which was in use was

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