This article was written by Tanmayi Sharma, a student of Jindal Global Law School. Arbitration has gained immense popularity as a form of alternate dispute resolution. However, other
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This article was written by Tanmayi Sharma, a student of Jindal Global Law School. “One Person, One Vote, One Value” The principle that every person has an equal
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While Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India guarantees the freedom of speech and expression to all citizens of India[1], Article 19(2) confines this freedom within the boundaries
This article was written by Aditya Bansal, a student of Jindal Global Law School. “What is life without liberty; and what is liberty without equality of rights?” –
Picture Courtesy: http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Rupee-2000-notes.jpg This article was written by Pratheek Maddhi Reddy, a student of Jindal Global Law School via guest submission. The Indian government’s recent policy of demonetization of Rs.
This article was written by Gopika Pillai, a student of Jindal Global Law School. As human beings evolved, so did their work: from hunters, gatherers, soldiers, housemakers, doctors,