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Kompetenz Kompetenz Principle

This article elaborates upon an extremely important principle in the area of Arbitration, i.e., the Kompetenz-Kompetenz principle. This principle aims at minimising judicial intervention by giving the power and authority to arbitral tribunals to rule on its own jurisdiction as well as determine the validity of arbitration agreements. This article discusses the relevant provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 in this context as well as important judgements by the Supreme Court.

Indepth Study On Canadian Khalistan Movement

An Indept Study On Canadian Khalistan Movement and its roots in the Sikh diaspora, particularly within Canada To understand the nuances and complexities of this movement

Empowering Women Through the Reservation Bill: A Necessity for Progress

I firmly believe that the Women Reservation Act is not just about political representation but an important step towards achieving gender equality and empowerment of women in India.

Mytarun

I am a Supreme court Advocate with over 22 years Practice

Indepth Study On Canadian Khalistan Movement

An Indept Study On Canadian Khalistan Movement and its roots in the Sikh diaspora, particularly within Canada To understand the nuances and complexities of this movement

India’s Legal System: A Step-by-Step Guide to Initiating a Civil Case

Comprehensive step-by-step guide on filing a civil case in India. Learn the essential procedures, from drafting your complaint to navigating court hearings, to seek justice efficiently. Call for expert insights and tips at 9873628941

One Nation, One Poll: A Path to Streamlined Democracy in India

One Nation, One Poll offers India an opportunity to streamline its democratic processes, reduce the strain on resources, and ensure stable governance. While there are challenges and concerns to address, the benefits of this approach in terms of cost savings, administrative efficiency, and voter engagement cannot be overlooked. It is an idea that warrants serious consideration as India continues to evolve as a democratic powerhouse on the global stage.

Pre-Legislative Consultative Policy

Pre-Legislative Consultative Policy as a process supports many of the legitimate and growing expectations for transparent and better informed Government.

Election in India

Although elections started in October 1951, most of the country voted in January-February of 1952.

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