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IBBI’s Update to CIRP Regulations: Revisions and Reflections
by Prakul Thadi* and Sarthika Singhal**
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Performance of the NCLTs under the IBC Regime: An Overview
by Bishwajit Dubey† and Raghav Pandey††
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Belated Preliminary Assessment: Prejudicial to the Interest of CCLs
by Maharukh Adenwalla† and Gayatri Virmani††
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On Procedure and Propriety: Travails of an Innocent Purchaser of Tainted Property under the PMLA Framework
by Onkar Thakur†, Nalin Jha†† and Saksham Chaturvedi†††
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The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: Overview of the Impact on Data Fiduciaries and the Obligations Placed
by Varun Kumar† and Ishika Mittal††
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To Verify or Not? The Saga of Belated Claims During the CIRP
By Aditya Vikram Singh† and Vedant Singh††
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In Search of a Better Judge: Evaluating Madhya Pradesh Judicial Service (Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994 – Amendment of 2023
by Subham Priyadarshi†, Shivang Tripathi†† and Raj Krishna†††
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Can Other Law Enforcement Agencies Take Up Investigations Parallel to SFIO Investigations? Ashish Bhalla v. State: A Case Comment
by Anuj Berry†, Sourabh Rath††, Megha Janakiraman††† and Aparajito Sen††††
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Decoding Mortgage Redemption in Banking
by Abhishek Saini†
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Arbitration as a Method of Adjudication of Industrial Disputes: An Analysis
by Amrut Anil Joshi† and Anand Ratnakar Pai††
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Pilot Fatigue: Latent Cause of Aviation Accidents
by Agrani Bhati† and Aditya Singh††
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Compensating Ground Victims of Aircraft Accidents: A Legal Blind Spot
by Niraj Seth* and Harsh Diwakar**
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Application for Interim Measures by Non-Signatories to an Arbitration Agreement: A Continuing Enigma?
by Kunal Mimani† and Kartikey Bhatt††
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The Vision of a Republic: How the Indian Constitution Came Into Being
The Constitution of independent India was the result of a fervent desire for Swaraj. The Constitution as we know it, was born from a massive struggle to assert India’s right to exist without foreign trespass and govern her own destiny.
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