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Is 10-mins Delivery Model Necessary?
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Is 10-mins Delivery Model Necessary?

Posted by By Vedika Prakash January 17, 2026
While reading the newspaper, The Hindu I found one Discussion between Prasant Kamal (National General Secretary, Yuva Hallabol) and Kamal Karanath (Co-founder of XPheno, a specialist staffing company) where they
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The ChampseyBhara Principle explained: Error of Law on the Face of Arbitral Award in Indian Arbitration Law
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The ChampseyBhara Principle explained: Error of Law on the Face of Arbitral Award in Indian Arbitration Law

Posted by By R.Harshal January 3, 2026
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 provides for setting aside of the Arbitral Award if there exist limited grounds as enumerated under section 34 of the Act. The ground of “error of law
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Weak Rupee’s Bite: How ₹90 Hits Your Wallet and Industries
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Weak Rupee’s Bite: How ₹90 Hits Your Wallet and Industries

Posted by By Honey Jain January 3, 2026
The Indian rupee has declined sharply in 2025, breaking through the important ₹90 per US dollar mark for the first time. This drop has happened due to a mix of
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India Needs A Blockchain Specific Legal Framework
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India Needs A Blockchain Specific Legal Framework

Posted by By Saraswati December 29, 2025
Blockchain is a shared, immutable digital ledger, enabling the recording of transactions and the tracking of assets within a business network and providing a single source of truth.  Blockchain operates
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Can the Mediation Act, 2023 Ease India’s Pendency Crisis?
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Can the Mediation Act, 2023 Ease India’s Pendency Crisis?

Posted by By Nishant December 23, 2025
I. Introduction India’s courts face a backlog of over 5 crore pending cases, a level of congestion that has turned delay into a defining feature of civil litigation.¹ In response,
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The Uniform and the Whip: India’s Unbroken Cycle of Police Brutality
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The Uniform and the Whip: India’s Unbroken Cycle of Police Brutality

Posted by By Vishal Vashishtha December 23, 2025
Abstract This paper examines the persistent and systemic issue of police brutality in India, analyzing the significant gap between constitutional safeguards and the lived reality of custodial violence. It argues
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The 130th Amendment Bill: Clean Politics vs Democratic Safeguard
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The 130th Amendment Bill: Clean Politics vs Democratic Safeguard

Posted by By Priyanshu Singh December 23, 2025
Inroduction On August 20, 2025, Shri Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister, presented three bills to the Lok Sabha: The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025, which addresses
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Preventive Detention Laws in India: A Threat to Personal Liberty?
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Preventive Detention Laws in India: A Threat to Personal Liberty?

Posted by By Gunjan Ukey December 22, 2025
Introduction Personal liberty is one of the most cherished values under the Indian Constitution. Article 21 guarantees that no person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty except according
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When A Judge Disagrees With The Jury: Why A Minnesota Fraud Verdict Is Raising Alarm
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When A Judge Disagrees With The Jury: Why A Minnesota Fraud Verdict Is Raising Alarm

Posted by By Eekshitha Gutta December 20, 2025
Introduction In criminal justice systems that employ jury trials, juries are typically regarded as the primary fact-finders.The unanimous decision of a jury is very respected by the courts upon hearing
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Rising Allegations of Predatory Pricingby E-Commerce Giants: Grey Areas underIndian Competition Law
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Rising Allegations of Predatory Pricingby E-Commerce Giants: Grey Areas underIndian Competition Law

Posted by By Godavari Sharma December 20, 2025
Context Recent allegations surfaced against e-commerce giants Blinkit and Zepto of predatory pricing and anti-competitive practices that disadvantage local retailers, which are a pressing concern for the market. India’s largest
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