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Composition of an Arbitral Tribunal – Indian Kanoon

Composition of an Arbitral Tribunal Number of Arbitrators – Section 10 - The parties are free to determine the number of arbitrators,...

Applying for Interim Measures before the Court

Applying for Interim Measures before the Court during an Arbitral Proceeding – Section- 9 Can a party to an Arbitration Proceeding apply for Interim Measures?...

Refer the parties to arbitration in an arbitration agreement

Who has the power to refer the parties to arbitration in a n arbitration agreement? Section 8 Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Chapter II – Section-8 ...

What is an Arbitration Agreement and its form

What is an Arbitration Agreement? What is the form of making an arbitration agreement?   Meaning of Arbitration agreement – Chapter II – section 7 of...

Offenses by or Relating to Public Servants sec 168

  Offenses by or Relating to Public Servants sec 168 Consequences of a Public Servant getting engaged in an unlawful trade – Section – 168 – Whoever,...

What is the form of a warrant of arrest and its duration – Section – 70

What is the form of a warrant of arrest and its duration - Section – 70 What is the form of a warrant of arrest...

Summons- What are Summons? How are they served?

Summons- What are Summons? How are they served? Mode of their Service etc.   What are Summons? Introduction – A summon is a legal document that is...

Chapter IV – General Exceptions under IPC – Section 76

Chapter IV – General Exceptions under IPC – Section 76 Act done by a person bound, or by mistake of fact believing himself bound, by...

Difference between Warrant Trail & Summon Trail

Difference between Warrant Trail & Summon Trail Difference between Warrant Trail & Summon Trail WARRANT TRAIL -  Offenses which are  serious in nature...

Gross Negligence – Definition & Explanation

Gross Negligence – Definition & Explanation Gross Negligence – Definition & Explanation A violation of a legal duty with respect to the rights of others. Gross...

Difference between Common Intention & Common Object

Difference between Common Intention & Common Object Difference between Common Intention & Common Object COMMON INTENTION - Section 34 of IPC defines Common Intention Based...

Difference between Rectification & Rescission

Difference between Rectification & Rescission Difference between Rectification & Rescission RECTIFICATION - There is a presumption of a complete...

Difference between Contingent Contract & Wagering Agreement

Difference between Contingent Contract & Wagering Agreement Difference between Contingent Contract & Wagering Agreement CONTINGENT CONTRACT - Contingent Contract...

Difference between Assault & Affray

Difference between Assault & Affray Difference between Assault & Affray ASSAULT - The offense of assault can take place...

Difference between Theft & Extortion

Difference between Theft & Extortion Difference between Theft & Extortion THEFT- CONSENT - In Theft the accused takes the...

Murder- Section 300 Definition, Meaning, Exceptions

Murder- Section 300 Definition, Meaning, Exceptions, Punishment- Section 302   When a Person is said to have been committed the crime of Murder and what...

Rioting- Section 146, 147, 148

Rioting- Section 146, 147, 148 Rioting – Section 146 (Definition) Whenever any force or violence is used by an unlawful assembly, or by any member, in...

Examination-in-Chief (Definition & Meaning)

Examination-in-Chief (Definition & Meaning) Examination-in-Chief (Definition & Meaning) The questioning of a witness during a trial that is conducted by the party for which such witness...

Case Study – K.M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra

Case Study - K.M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra K.M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra Name of the Case - K.M. Nanavati v....

What are Human Rights?

What are Human Rights? What are Human Rights? Human Rights are inalienable fundamental rights to which an individual is inherently entitled simply because he or she...

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