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Arbitration and conciliation (amendment) act, 2015: arbitrators and conflict of interest
(NLS Business Law Review, 2016)
The advent of the year 2016 witnessed the passing of the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Act, 2015, amending the arbitration law – the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 – in India. It had earlier been promulgated ...
Police and the rule of law: recent developments in India
(NPA Criminal Law Review, 1, 2014)
Police and the rule of law: recent developments in India
(Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2014)
For a country like India, which is committed to the rule of law, the role of police is undergoing changes very rapidly. It is primarily due to the fact that the country has transformed from a police state to welfare state ...
Business dispute resolution: taking arbitration clause seriously
(Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2014)
Dispute resolution through arbitration is the chosen method for businesses, however, it has often been experienced that due to a poorly drafted arbitration clause in the main contract or in a separate contract, there is ...
Medical negligence and compensation inn India: how much is just and effective?
(IIM Ahmedabad, 2014-03-27)
There is no denying the fact that human life is precious and in cases of medical negligence, the judges find it extremely difficult to decide on the quantum of compensation as the quantum is highly subjective in nature, ...
Business leadership and law
(Springer, 2017)
This book discusses doing business and making profit on the right side of the law. It explores the role of aligning business and legal strategies, and using the law as a powerful tool in making businesses successful. In ...
What Paul Romer`s exit from WB means for India
(DNA, 2018-02-04)
Video-recording court preceedings is a good idea
(DNA, 2018-02-11)
Business law for managers: Kaleidoscopic tales
(Penguin Random House, 2018)
Even though most business managers have diverse academic qualifications-engineering being the most common, followed by chartered accountancy, economics, medicine, etc.-few come from a law background. However, it is crucial ...
Aadhaar: unique recognition and a unique problem
(DNA, 2015-10-25)