LITIGATION IN INDIA
Many law students in India today, aspire to land a corporate law job in a law firm or a company after graduating from their respective law schools. It is only if no job offer comes their way do they settle for a path in litigation. This unusual bias that prevails in most students can attribute
Foreign Judgment Enforcement India
A foreign Court is defined as a court situate outside India and not established or continued by the authority of the Central Government. And a Foreign Judgment means a judgment of a foreign court. Sections 13 and 14 of CPC enact a rule of res judicata in case of foreign judgments. These provisions embody the principle
Arbitration Law India
Arbitrator is a technically name of a person selected with reference to an established system for friendly determination of controversy which, though not judicial, yet is regulated by law; so that the powers and duties of the arbitrator, when once he is chosen, are prescribed by law, and his doings may be judicially revised if he
