When “Full and Final” is Not Final: Supreme Court on Economic Duress and Arbitration

[Anmol Jain is a fourth year B.Com LLB (Hons.) student at Institute of Law, Nirma University] On 6 May 2025, the Supreme Court in Arabian Exports Pvt. Ltd. v. National Insurance Co. Ltd. delivered a judgment that decisively strengthened India’s pro-arbitration stance. The case dealt with a practical but contentious issue: whether signing a discharge voucher in “full

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Indo-Bhutan Workshop on Professional Ethics Held at RPNLU Prayagraj

Prayagraj, September 3, 2025 — Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University, Prayagraj, successfully hosted the Indo-Bhutan Workshop on Professional Ethics, bringing together eminent legal experts from India and Bhutan to deliberate on the role of ethics in the legal profession, with a strong focus on judicial ethics. The distinguished panel included Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rinzin

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Is a Shift in People’s Mindset Essential for Equal Access to Public Resources?

Equal access to public resources—such as water, electricity, schools, and roads—is a fundamental right in any democracy. Yet, in many parts of India, access to these resources continues to be marred by caste-based discrimination, economic inequality, and entrenched social hierarchies. Laws and government policies have played a significant role in addressing these inequities, but the

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When Everything is a Right, What’s Left? Analysing Rajasthan HC’s Invocation of Article 21 in a Trademark Context

IP and constitutional law are two phrases that you barely encounter together at one place. This rendezvous, however, happened recently where Article 21 of the Indian Constitution was invoked in relation to trademark applications! Apparently the right to a quick trademark examination is a fundamental right! How did we land up here? Read on below.

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Call for Articles: 2nd Edition of AI-पत्रिका | Law Centre-II, University of Delhi

Law Centre-II, University of Delhi, invites scholarly articles for the second edition of its bi-annual Educational Newsletter. Contributions are to be submitted on or before 10th September 2025. About the Newsletter AI-पत्रिका is a biannual educational newsletter by Law Centre-II, University of Delhi, dedicated to exploring the evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and law. Aimed

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