Delhi High Court: Mere Existence of Power Invested in Court by Section 9 of Arbitration Act Not Sufficient to Entertain Petition

Delhi High Court: Mere Existence of Power Invested in Court by Section 9 of Arbitration Act Not Sufficient to Entertain Petition 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

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Allegation Of Consent On Pretext Of Marriage Gets Shattered When Women Continues Relationship With Man Even After His Marriage: P&H HC

             While ruling on a very significant legal topic with far reaching legal consequences for those women who continue relationship with men even after marriage, the Division Bench of Punjab and Haryana High Court comprising of Hon’ble Mr Justice Sureshwar Thakur and Hon’ble Mr Justice Kuldeep Tiwari has in a

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Needs No Fixing if it’s Not Broken: Delhi High Court Refused to Import Provisions of Original Side Rules in the IPD Rules for the Consequences of a Delayed Rejoinder

Image by J D Frazer , accessed from here. Recently, Ishant wrote on the Delhi High Court’s broad interpretation of the term “leaving with the registrar” under the Trademark Rules and the timeline of filing documents before the Registry. In a similar vein, the question of adhering to a prescribed timeline recently popped up before

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Intersection of Law and Technology

Intersection of Law and Technology Technology is ubiquitous, instantaneous, all-pervasive. It touches all aspects of life, including areas which call for human intellect, knowledge and nuanced application. Technology has been major transformative force in the legal services industry for some years now and has been used for automation for the purposes of research, e-discovery and

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