Mediation under ADR
Alternate Dispute Resolution refers to the settlement of dispute without the intervention of a court. These are the less formal, time-efficient and amicable ways of settling the disputes of the contesting parties.
Alternate Dispute Resolution refers to the settlement of dispute without the intervention of a court. These are the less formal, time-efficient and amicable ways of settling the disputes of the contesting parties.
The constitution of India has enabled the parliament to exercise preventive detention laws in India, citing the rationale to be “the security of a State, maintenance of public order, or maintenance of supplies and services essential to the community.”
Criminal law deals with secondary liability in several ways. When more than one offender is/are engaged in an offence(s), the charge-sheet against them usually carries Section 34 along with other relevant charges. Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) has always been in controversy considering its frequent use and yet its inadequate interpretation.
Press is a medium of social, public, and political intercourse. It is a powerful tool of expression of opinion, a means of communication of facts of public life. Freedom is essential for the press, to perform dynamic roles, in the country.
Consider a case dealing with multiple accused, so the question arises that should the law deal with the individuals with their separate individual acts and through separate charges, or should they be dealt as a group if an act is done by an individual on behalf of others.
Marriage is the most significant and holy association in our society. In general, marriage can be portrayed as a bond/responsibility between a man and a lady. As it is observed the experience of marriage can be fruitful or unsuccessful. And at times in a marriage, one accomplice decides to step out of their relationship, and another accomplice attempt to spare their marriage take recourse to matrimonial remedies.
The current pandemic has brought with itself a whole slew of problems. The novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) onslaught has resulted in the entire world economies coming to a standstill. This is an unprecedented scenario. The situation pertinent to India is no different and consequently, the Indian economy is standing no fairer than others. The forecasted growth rate of India is gaining momentum in the downhill direction. The growth rate predicted by the United Nations has been slashed down to a mere 1.2 percentile in the ongoing year crisis
Around the world, as events have been canceled, restaurants and businesses shuttered. The outbreak of COVID-19 is no new news. It’s existing in the world economy from the past six months or even more, but India strictly observed the precautionary steps by implementing lockdown since March 2020. COVID-19 has not only affected the economy but its later effects include the “Impossibility of Performance of Contract.” Lockdown leads to a temporary shutdown of business intra-state, interstate, and foreign trade as well.
Covid-19 a deadly virus which got detected in Wuhan, China which is in Hubei province at the end of December 2019, It came to the knowledge of W.H.O[1] in January and it was declared as a Global Pandemic by W.H.O on 30th of January 2020. According to Chinese scientists[2], the virus originated in the vet market in a bat and somehow hopped to another animal, possibly the pangolin which then passed it on to a human and now the virus is spreading from person to person without any animal intermediary. The first case of the coronavirus in India came to light on 30th January in the state of Kerala.