Understanding Property Sales on “As Is Where Is” Basis: Legal Framework and Judicial Interpretation
Introduction Property transactions in India operate within a complex legal framework where the doctrine of caveat emptor, or “buyer beware,” plays a fundamental role. W
The Implications of section 11 arbitration and conciliation act, 1996: A Detailed Analysis
Introduction The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 represents a watershed moment in India’s alternative dispute resolution landscape. At the heart of Arbit
Selection and Appointment of Arbitrators in India
In arbitration, the parties have the freedom to appoint any person as an arbitrator to adjudicate any dispute arising between them. This freedom of choice is stipulated by section
Principle Steps in a Typical WIPO Arbitration
Introduction The World Intellectual Property Organization Arbitration and Mediation Center has established itself as a premier institution for resolving intellectual property dispu
Conciliation as an Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism in India
Introduction The Indian legal system has long grappled with an overwhelming backlog of cases that has plagued courts at every level. With civil litigation often stretching beyond a
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