Delhi High Court: Objections to Assail Arbitral Awards must be Filed within Limitation Period Under Section 34 of Arbitration Act

Delhi High Court: Objections to Assail Arbitral Awards must be Filed within Limitation Period Under Section 34 of Arbitration Act We use cookies for analytics, advertising and to improve our site. You agree to our use of cookies by continuing to use our site. To know more, see our Cookie Policy and Cookie Settings.Ok Read

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Deja Vu(?) as High Court Puts A Stay On The Circular Passed Over Section 52(1)(Za) Of The Copyright Act, 1957.

[This post has been authored by our SpicyIP intern Gaurangi Kapoor. Her previous posts can be accessed here, here and here.] In a recent post on a clarification issued by the Police Commissionerate of Jaipur exempting the need for music licences in the use of sound recordings during wedding ceremonies, I had raised the question

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Informers Take Enormous Risks To Give Secret Information To Authorities, Should Be Rewarded As Per Policy: Bombay HC

                                                                 Without mincing any words while fully acknowledging the tremendous risks that informers undertake in order to give secret information to authorities, the Bombay High Court has in a remarkable, rational, robust and recent oral judgment titled Jayashree Chandrakant Dhavre vs Union of India in Writ Petition No. 1529 of 2021 in exercise of ordinary

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