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In the October 2004 term of the Supreme Court, two federal Indian law cases were decided. In Cherokee Nation v. Leavitt, the Court decided that the federal contracting legislation and regulations required that the federal government honor its contractual obligations when the contractor had...
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Fiscal deficit is global challenge. The Indian Government has decided to dilute holdings in governmental companies to provide a source for funding of the deficit. In this regard, Further Public Offer of PSUs has been initiated. In the instant work, the attempt of the author is to examine how the...
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Indian judiciary has been one of the finest examples of justice dispensed without fear or favour. Ever since judicial standards were codified and the Indian judiciary set up (by the British), it has proved itself worthy of admiration, adoration and appreciation. The Indian judiciary has stepped...
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This paper addresses the issue of the Mullaperiyar Dam dispute between Kerala and Tamil Nadu with specific reference to the two judgements delivered by the Supreme Court of India on the matter. This paper attempts to examine the arguments, facts, and the judgement of the Court on each of the...
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The Supreme Court of India delivered its judgment in the appeals pertaining to the Ram Janmabhoomi – Babri Masjid case on 9 November 2019, after a marathon hearing of 40 days and exhaustive discussions and deliberations on issues encompassing history, archaeology and of course law. The...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has unleashed a catena of contractual disputes. The paper synthesizes the Indian Contract Act and relevant case laws to present a legal position on force majeure, the frustration of contract and contractual gaps, in the context of COVID-19. Using the economic analysis of...
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