Introduction Jurisdiction refers to the authority of the arbitral tribunal to decide on disputes submitted to arbitration. Powers refer to…
Introduction An arbitration agreement forms the foundation for referring disputes to arbitration instead of courts. It represents the mutual consent…
The Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908, is a crucial legal instrument governing the procedure for civil litigation in India. Over…
Constructive Res Judicata is a principle under Section 11 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) that bars a party from…
Restitution is a remedy provided under the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) that ensures a person who has been wrongfully deprived…
Under the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), the provisions related to Suits Relating to Public Nuisance and Public Charities are integral…
The Commission for Examination of Witnesses is a mechanism provided under the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908 that allows the…
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to a range of methods used to resolve disputes outside of the traditional courtroom litigation.…
The concept of inherent powers of a court refers to the power inherent in a court to make orders or…
The enforcement of foreign judgments refers to the recognition and implementation of judgments passed by foreign courts in the courts…
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